FCC Web Documents citing 9.11
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=85
- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.wp
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/slater_comment040302.pdf
- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
- ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.doc ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.pdf
- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-1779A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-1779A1.pdf http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-1779A1.txt
- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.wp
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.wp
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.wp
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-262A1.pdf.
- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-70A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-70A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-70A1.txt
- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=85
- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/slater_comment040302.pdf
- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-83A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-83A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-83A1.txt
- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-83A1_Erratum.doc
- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=85
- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/slater_comment040302.pdf
- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
- ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.doc ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.pdf
- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=85
- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/slater_comment040302.pdf
- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
- ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.doc ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.pdf
- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office Res. 5.07NA 5.39 0 4.9 0 2.51 0 7.85 02,3,4,5 MR-3-03-2100 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 3.96 0.93 4.44 1.5 12.93 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.41 11.72 16.65 7.91 21.57 13.13 19.01 10.06 23.28 11.09 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 9.11 13.31 8.29 7.89 12.53 13.58 9.39 9.96 10.11 9.75 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 21.35 34.34 18.96 13.94 24.59 15.89 21.65 22.85 26.07 28.69 1 MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 4.29 1.14 3.43 4.59 3.29 4.48 3.6 1.79 5.68 6.38 3 MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-70A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-70A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-05-70A1.txt
- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-08-83A1_Erratum.doc
- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=85
- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/slater_comment040302.pdf
- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-01-1092A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-01-1092A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-01-1092A1.txt
- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- such systems the ground component is controlled by the satellite resource and network management system. Further, the ground component uses the same portions of MSS frequency bands as the associated operational mobile-satellite system. invites administrations 1. to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a). 2. to include within MSS satellite coordinations, conducted pursuant to No 9.11A and No 5.354, CGC stations associated with relevant MSS networks in the 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz,1626.5-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660.5 MHz bands. Reason: Pending action at the next WRC to provide guidance on the treatment of complementary ground component of Integrated MSS Systems, to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a); to invite studies specifically on
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- such systems the ground component is controlled by the satellite resource and network management system. Further, the ground component uses the same portions of MSS frequency bands as the associated operational mobile-satellite system. invites administrations 1. to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a). 2. to include within MSS satellite coordinations, conducted pursuant to No 9.11A and No 5.354, CGC stations associated with relevant MSS networks in the 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz,1626.5-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660.5 MHz bands. Reason: Pending action at the next WRC to provide guidance on the treatment of complementary ground component of Integrated MSS Systems, to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a); to invite studies specifically on
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=85
- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- such systems the ground component is controlled by the satellite resource and network management system. Further, the ground component uses the same portions of MSS frequency bands as the associated operational mobile-satellite system. invites administrations 1. to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a). 2. to include within MSS satellite coordinations, conducted pursuant to No 9.11A and No 5.354, CGC stations associated with relevant MSS networks in the 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz,1626.5-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660.5 MHz bands. Reason: Pending action at the next WRC to provide guidance on the treatment of complementary ground component of Integrated MSS Systems, to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a); to invite studies specifically on
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 7.02 8.25 8.03 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.02 10.00 8.03 7.02 13.50 11.51 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.31 0.00 1.75 1.65 8.25 10.00 9.90 8.25 13.50 13.21 New York 5.93 8.25 8.08 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 5.93 10.00 9.69 5.93 13.50 12.91 North Carolina 7.36 8.25 7.88 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.72 9.11 10.00 9.60 12.61 13.50 13.10 North Dakota 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.71 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.25 10.00 9.11 8.25 13.50 10.82 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 7.02 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.02 10.00 9.06 7.02 13.50 12.55 Oklahoma 7.06 8.25 7.27
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- 7.02 8.25 8.03 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.02 10.00 8.03 7.02 13.50 11.51 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.31 0.00 1.75 1.65 8.25 10.00 9.90 8.25 13.50 13.21 New York 5.93 8.25 8.08 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 5.93 10.00 9.69 5.93 13.50 12.91 North Carolina 7.36 8.25 7.88 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.72 9.11 10.00 9.60 12.61 13.50 13.10 North Dakota 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.71 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.25 10.00 9.11 8.25 13.50 10.82 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 7.02 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.02 10.00 9.06 7.02 13.50 12.55 Oklahoma 7.06 8.25 7.27
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
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- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
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- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
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- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- such systems the ground component is controlled by the satellite resource and network management system. Further, the ground component uses the same portions of MSS frequency bands as the associated operational mobile-satellite system. invites administrations 1. to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a). 2. to include within MSS satellite coordinations, conducted pursuant to No 9.11A and No 5.354, CGC stations associated with relevant MSS networks in the 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz,1626.5-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660.5 MHz bands. Reason: Pending action at the next WRC to provide guidance on the treatment of complementary ground component of Integrated MSS Systems, to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a); to invite studies specifically on
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 7.02 8.25 8.03 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.02 10.00 8.03 7.02 13.50 11.51 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.31 0.00 1.75 1.65 8.25 10.00 9.90 8.25 13.50 13.21 New York 5.93 8.25 8.08 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 5.93 10.00 9.69 5.93 13.50 12.91 North Carolina 7.36 8.25 7.88 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.72 9.11 10.00 9.60 12.61 13.50 13.10 North Dakota 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.71 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.25 10.00 9.11 8.25 13.50 10.82 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 7.02 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.02 10.00 9.06 7.02 13.50 12.55 Oklahoma 7.06 8.25 7.27
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- 7.02 8.25 8.03 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.02 10.00 8.03 7.02 13.50 11.51 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.31 0.00 1.75 1.65 8.25 10.00 9.90 8.25 13.50 13.21 New York 5.93 8.25 8.08 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 5.93 10.00 9.69 5.93 13.50 12.91 North Carolina 7.36 8.25 7.88 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.72 9.11 10.00 9.60 12.61 13.50 13.10 North Dakota 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.71 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.25 10.00 9.11 8.25 13.50 10.82 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 7.02 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.02 10.00 9.06 7.02 13.50 12.55 Oklahoma 7.06 8.25 7.27
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=85
- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1203.pdf
- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend803.pdf
- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-4.pdf
- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
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- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
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- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in
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- basis to the MSS below l GHz and 300 kHz (Earth-to-space) is allocated for land MSS on a worldwide primary basis. These allocations are for both the MSS service links and feeder links. Since these allocations at WARC-92 and WRC-95, the Radiocommunication Bureau has identified 25 non-GSO MSS networks at frequencies below l GHz, at some state of coordination under S9.11A/Resolution 46 (Rev.WRC-97), and nine non-GSO MSS networks at the advance publication stage only. However, it appears that many of the proposed networks cannot be implemented in the existing allocations because there is not enough spectrum readily available in the allocated spectrum. Additional feederlink spectrum outside of the currently allocated bands would provide dedicated feederlink spectrum and free up existing allocations
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- is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below 1 GHz. Reason: To provide additional allocations for non-GSO MSS feeder links (Earth-to-space) to support existing non-GSO MSS allocations below 1 GHz. USA/ /3 (ADD) 5.XXXA The use of the bands 1390-1393 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Reason: To provide protection to other primary services in the bands while enabling the additional allocations to the mobile-satellite service feeder links. USA/ /4 (ADD) 5.YYY Additional allocation: the band 1429-1432 MHz is also allocated on a primary basis to the mobile-satellite service (space-to-Earth). This allocation is limited to feeder links for non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite systems with service links below
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- notice relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reason: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/1.13/6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reason: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.13/5 above). USA/1.13/7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003), considering a)
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- relating to assignments of the HAPS network was received by the Bureau. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario (for HAPS terrestrial stations appearing in the coverage area of a satellite network) that is not currently addressed. USA/ /6 MOD 9 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/ /5 above). USA/ /7 ADD RESOLUTION HAPS 28-31 (WRC-03) Potential use of 300 MHz of spectrum within the band 27.5-28.35 GHz and 300 MHz of spectrum at 31.0-31.3 GHz by high altitude platform stations (HAPS) in the fixed service The World Radiocommunication Conference (Geneva, 2003),
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- protection from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions According to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- of administrative due diligence and reports have been made to WRC-2000, WRC-03, and the Plenipotentiary Conference (Marrakesh 2002). Administrative due diligence, in its current form, consists in disclosure of data on the implementation of a satellite network or satellite system of the fixed-satellite service, mobile-satellite service or broadcasting-satellite service with frequency assignments that are subject to coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A and 9.13 and Resolution 33 (Rev.WRC-03) as well as to any such satellite network not yet recorded in the Master International Frequency Register by 22 November 1997. The due diligence information include the name of the spacecraft manufacturer; the contractual date of delivery and the number of satellites procured; and the name of the launch vehicle provider and
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- primary rights to the space service of the existing or planned space station and to the terrestrial service in which the high altitude platform station network is to operate. Reasons: Addresses a coordination scenario for HAPS stations. USA/1.8/4 MOD 9.5B.1 The only terrestrial stations to be taken into account are those for which the requirement to coordinate is under Nos. 9.11, 9.11A, and 9.21, and 9.22. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above). USA/1.8/5 MOD 9.30 Requests for coordination made under Nos. 9.7 to 9.14, and 9.21 and 9.22 shall be sent by the requesting administration to the Bureau, together with the appropriate information listed in Appendix 4 to these Regulations. Reasons: Consequential to the addition of
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- from interference until it has completed coordination. c. Passive Research for Extraterrestrial Emissions Further, according to Footnote 5.341 of the ITU Radio Regulations, some countries are conducting passive research in the 1525-1559 MHz band to search for intentional emissions of extraterrestrial origin. The use of the 1525-1559 MHz band by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under Article No. 9.11A of the ITU Radio Regulations. Thus, we require MSV to coordinate its MSS operations in good faith with passive research operations being conducted by other countries. Further, any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations. d. Maritime
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- coordination is limited to services with equal rights: No. 9.15 states, ``...in respect of terrestrial stations in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services..'' No. 9.17 states, ``...allocated with equal rights to space and terrestrial services....''. No. 9.17A states, ``.....in frequency bands allocated with equal rights to space radiocommunication services in both directions of transmission...'' No. 9.11A applies ``the provisions of Nos. 9.12 to 9.16'' and the Rule of Procedure (RoP) on No. 9.11A specify that the procedure of No. 9.11A is applicable to, ``...satellite services having allocations with equal rights...''. Additionally, while there is no text in the RR or in the RoP on No. 9.7 it doesn't appear that administrations responsible for a geostationary-satellite networks
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- The 5 091-5 150 MHz band is already allocated to the Aeronautical radio navigation service (ARNS) on a primary basis in all Regions and is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (FSS) (Earth-to-space) on a primary basis. This FSS allocation is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary mobile-satellite systems in the mobile-satellite service and is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. Test aircraft are not intended to use ground-to-air transmissions in this ARNS band. WP 8B is also considering the band 5 091-5 150 MHz under agenda item 1.6 for the purpose possible allocation to the aeronautical mobile (R) service. Proposal USA/ /01 ADD 5.XXX The bands 4 400-4 940 MHz and 5 925 - 6 700 MHz are suitable for
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- Örmsisaninterestingareaforfutureanalysis,butemphasizethatinternalownershipin publicÖrmsishardtotrack.ThereareindividualswhoholdsigniÖcantsharesinthese Örms,butthemajorityoftheequityisheldbyalargegroupofpeoplewhoseidentityand ináuenceontheÖrmmaybequitehardtopreciselyallocate. SincethepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisapproximately51.1percentfemale,itis immediatelyobviousthatwomenareunder-representedineverylineofbusiness.Across allnon-farm,privatelyheldbusinesseswithpaidemployees,womenownonly17.74%of Örms,whilemenown68.41%.Femaleownershipisstrongestintheeducationsectorand weakestinutilities.Amongthethreelinesofmediaenterprisesunderanalysishere(Radio Station,TVStations,andNewspaperPublishers),womenown14.01%,13.68%,and20.56% respectively,numberswhicharebroadlyinlinewiththeoveralluniverseofbusinesses. Therefore,whateverisdrivingtheseasymmetriesisclearlysystematic,notspeciÖctothese particularindustries.Asnotedabove,thenumbersreportedinTable7intheappendix showamuchhigherdegreeofvariation,duetothedi§erencesinthepercentofpublicly ownedÖrms.However,thisdoesnotchangethebroadconclusionthatthethreemedia industriesarebasicallyinlinewiththebroaduniverseofÖrmswithregardtothestatusof femaleownership.Womenareunder-representedacrosstheboard. 5 Table1:OwnershipbyGender NAICSName %Female%Male%Equal 22 Utilities 10.58 75.72 13.70 23 Construction 7.32 79.84 12.84 31-33 Manufacturing 13.78 72.73 13.49 42 WholesaleTrade 12.88 73.78 13.34 44-45 RetailTrade 20.27 61.18 18.55 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 12.34 70.22 17.44 51 Information 16.12 70.78 13.10 515112 RadioStations 14.01 76.88 9.11 515120 TVStations 13.67 79.18 7.15 511110 NewspaperPublishers 20.56 61.72 17.72 52 FinanceandInsurance 15.07 76.08 8.85 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 20.60 63.67 15.73 54 Professional,ScientiÖc,TechnicalServices 19.09 71.82 9.09 55 ManagementofCompanies&Enterprises Administrative&Support&Waste 12.09 79.80 8.10 56 Management&RemediationService 20.86 64.73 14.41 61 EducationalServices 39.47 41.85 18.68 62 HealthCare&SocialAssistance 23.78 68.57 7.65 71 Arts,Entertainment&Recreation 21.21 62.74 16.05 72 Accommodation&FoodServices 21.10 58.12 20.78 81 OtherServices(exceptpublic) 22.70 61.35
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- 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 regulatory directives Conflict of Interest Neutrality NANPA operations and financial viability Record verification Facilities Security Enterprise Services 9.11 Staff Support The NANPA shall provide the FCC or its designee access during normal business hours to the NANPA's staff and books, records, and supporting documentation relating to the NANPA function being audited. 9.12 Office Facilities The NANPA shall provide office space, office furnishings, telephone and facsimile service, utilities, office-related equipment, and duplicating services that auditors may require to perform
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- MARITIMEMOBILE5.795.79A 5.795.79A5.84 AERONAUTICAL 5.84 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION RADIONAVIGATION AeronauticalMobile LandMobile ADD USAfAI1.23/2 19 5.[AM]:Administrationsauthorizingtheuseoffrequenciesintheband505-510kHzbythe amateurserviceshallensurethatnoharmfulinterferenceiscausedtotheotherservicesinthis bandortotheserviceshavingallocationsintheadjacentbands,notinginparticulartheconditions foruseofthefrequencies490kHzand518kHz,asprescribedinarticles 31and52. Reasons:Themaritimeandamateurcommunitiessupportthecontinueduse415-526.5kHzfor theexistingmaritimeservicesandotherexistingservices.Amateurradiotelegraphymayshare segmentsofthespectrumbetween495and510kHzutilizingalistenbeforetransmitprotocol withoutinterferingwithexistingservices.Atleast5kHzseparationisaffordedtoNAVTEX operation. 20 SpaceServices 21 DOCUMENTWAC/047(Ol.09.09) UnitedStatesofAmerica DRAFTPROPOSALFORTHEWORKOFTHECONFERENCE WRC-11AgendaItem:1.13toconsidertheresultsofITU-Rstudiesinaccordancewith Resolution55l(WRC-07)anddecideonthespectrumusageofthe21.4-22GHzbandforthe broadcasting-satelliteserviceandtheassociatedfeeder-linkbandsinRegions 1and3; Backgroundinformation: IntheU.S.,the23GHzbandiswidelyusedinurbanareasformanyapplications.Theprimary onesareforbackhaulingwirelesstelephonetrafficandforcarryingbusinessdataand communicationsincorporatenetworks.Thepropagationcharacteristicsat23GHzmakeit particularlysuitableforwirelessbackhauloverrelativelyshortdistances.Theselinksprovide connectivitybetweenmobilecelltowersandthecentralnetworkfacilitiesofthelocalcarrier. Thegrowingsophisticationofend-userwirelessdevicesandservices,fromcellphonesto advancedwirelessservicesandfromvoicetomusicandtoreal-timevideo,contributesto increasesindemandforbackhaulcapacity.Atthesametime,aswirelessproviderscontinue subdividingtheircellstoextractmaximumusagefromcostlyspectrum,thenumberoftowers requiringbackhaulincreasesinproportion.Thebandprovidesavitalresourceformeetingthis need.AsofJune2007,thereweremorethan4500assignmentsinthesub-band21.4-22GHzin theU.S.alone.TherearenumerousdeploymentsinthisfrequencybandinotherRegion2 countriesaswell.ItisthereforeimperativetoensurethatWRC-lladoptregulatorysolution(s) thatpreservethebasicprincipleofequalitytospectrumaccessinallRegionsconsistentwithNo. 4.8. WARC-92allocatedtheBSSinRegionsIand3inthe21.4-22GHzbandwith1April 2007asthedateofentryintoforceoftheallocation.ItalsoadoptedResolution525which providedinterimproceduresfortheintroduction,beforeandafter1April2007,ofhighdefinition televisionsystems(HDTV)ofthebroadcasting-satelliteservice(BSS)intheband21.4-22.0GHz inRegions1and3onafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Resolution525hasbeenrevisedseveral timessince1992.Priorto1April2007,inRegions1and3,aninterimcoordinationprocedure appliedtooperationalBSS(HDTV)systemsintheband21.4-22.0GHzfortheprotectionof terrestrialservicesoperatinginthesamebandbasedonpfdcoordinationthresholds.WRC-07 modifiedResolution525byremovingprotectionofterrestrialnetworksandremovingthe proceduresofNo. 9.11.However,sinceResolution525isappliedbyfootnote5.530,which appearstotherightofthebroadcasting-satelliteserviceallocationsinRegions1and3,the Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07)provisionsdonotapplytoanyserviceinRegion2.(SeeNo. 5.50and5.51).Thus,theproceduresfortheprotectionofterrestrialservicesinRegion2from theBSSinRegions1and3arenotaddressedinResolution525. WithregardtoRegion2,thecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsthatwere introducedinthe21.4-22GHzbandpriorto1April2007areexplicitlyclear.Inter-Regional 22 protectionoftheFSwasprovidedbyResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)whichincludeda coordinationprocedureapplicableinallfrequencybandsallocatedtotheBSS.TheWRC-03 versionofResolution525(Rev.WRC-03)wasconsistentwithResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)in thatthesesystemsaresubjecttoNo.9.11coordinationprocedures.Resolution525(Rev.WRC- 03)requiredcoordinationifthepowerflux-densityattheEarth'ssurfaceproducedbyemissions fromaspacestation,ontheterritoryofanyothercountry,exceeded: -115dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween00and50above thehorizontalplane;or -105dB(W/m2)inany1MHzbandforanglesofarrivalbetween250and 900 abovethehorizontalplane;or valuestobederivedbylinearinterpolationbetweentheselimitsforanglesofarrival between 50and250abovethehorizontalplane. Thesethresholdvaluesfortriggeringcoordinationwithterrestrialservicesareconsistent withreferencepowerfluxdensityfortheBSSvaluesthathavebeendevelopedandgivenin RecommendationITU-RBO.1776.Theyarealsoconsistentwiththepowerflux-densitylimits recommendedforthisbandinRecommendationITU-RF.760.Itisimportanttorecognizethat theITU-RBO.1776isreferencedinResolutions525(Rev.WRC-07)and551(Rev.WRC-07). ThecoordinationrequirementsfortheBSSsystemsinthe21.4-22.0GHzband introducedafter1April2007inrespecttoterrestrialservicesofRegion2areconflictingand ambiguous.Resolution525(Rev.WRC-07),asdiscussedpreviously,onlyappliestoRegions1 and3whileResolution33(Rev.WRC-03)appliesforinter-Regionalcoordination,butithasno pfdcriterionfortriggeringcoordination. ConsideringtheambiguityassociatedwiththeimplementationoftheBSSallocationand thedifficultyofcoordinatingspacestationswithterrestrialstations,theU.S.notesthatsharing betweensatelliteservicesinRegions1and3andterrestrialservicesinRegion2canbemost simplyimplementedthroughapfdlimitsregimeinArticle21,Section V.Inthepresentcase,the pfdvaluesdevelopedandgiveninRecommendationITU-RBO.1776andalsoappliedtotheBSS systemsthatwereintroducedinthesubjectbandpriorto1April2007couldbeusedasapower flux-densitylimitthatwouldapplytoallBSSsystemsinregion1and3forpurposesofsharing withtheFixedandMobileservicesinRegion2.SuchalimitwouldonlyapplytoBSSsatellite networks'beamsontheterritoriesofRegion2countries. 23 Proposal: IUSA/l.23/1 MOD ARTICLE21 Terrestrialandspaceservicessharingfrequencybandsabove1GHz SectionV-Limitsofpowerflux-densityfromspacestations TABLE21-4(CONTINUED)(RevWRC-07) LimitindB(W/m2)forangles Referenc Frequency Service* ofarrival(0)abovethehorizontalplane e band bandwid 0°_5° 5°_25° 25°-90°
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- autres que le service de radiodiffusion par satellite (SRS), fonctionnant dans la bande 21,4-22,0 GHz, dans les Régions 1 et 3, conformément au Tableau d'attribution des bandes de fréquences peuvent fonctionner à condition de ne pas causer de brouillage préjudiciable aux systèmes du SRS (TVHD), ni de demander à être protégés vis- à-vis de ces systèmes." 47 Applicability of No. 9.11 for BSS in Regions 1 & 3 in the 21.4-22 GHz Band The coordination requirements in respect to terrestrial services for the BSS systems that were introduced in the subject band prior to 1 April 2007 are explicitly clear. Consistent with the WRC-03 version of Resolution 525 (Rev. WRC-03), these systems are subject to No. 9.11 coordination procedures if the
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- (WRC-07) subjects the BSS allocation to the provisions of Resolution 525 (WRC-07), the Annex of which sets out interim procedures for the introduction of BSS high definition television (HDTV) systems in this band. While Resolution 525 (WRC-07) subjects BSS (HDTV) systems to applicable procedures under Articles 9 and 14, it exempts them from coordination procedures with terrestrial systems under RR 9.11 until definitive procedures are established by the next conference. Resolution 525 (WRC-07) also specifies that other services operating in the band may do so on condition of not causing harmful interference to BSS (HDTV) systems and that they cannot claim protection from such systems, thus effectively making the BSS (HDTV) systems "super-primary" in this band in Regions 1 and 3.
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- such systems the ground component is controlled by the satellite resource and network management system. Further, the ground component uses the same portions of MSS frequency bands as the associated operational mobile-satellite system. invites administrations 1. to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a). 2. to include within MSS satellite coordinations, conducted pursuant to No 9.11A and No 5.354, CGC stations associated with relevant MSS networks in the 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz,1626.5-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660.5 MHz bands. Reason: Pending action at the next WRC to provide guidance on the treatment of complementary ground component of Integrated MSS Systems, to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a); to invite studies specifically on
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- such systems the ground component is controlled by the satellite resource and network management system. Further, the ground component uses the same portions of MSS frequency bands as the associated operational mobile-satellite system. invites administrations 1. to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a). 2. to include within MSS satellite coordinations, conducted pursuant to No 9.11A and No 5.354, CGC stations associated with relevant MSS networks in the 1525-1544 MHz, 1545-1559 MHz,1626.5-1645.5 MHz and 1646.5-1660.5 MHz bands. Reason: Pending action at the next WRC to provide guidance on the treatment of complementary ground component of Integrated MSS Systems, to participate as necessary in the ITU-R studies taking into account recognizing a); to invite studies specifically on
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- for RDSS on a Primary basis in certain countries in Regions 1 and 3 subject to agreement obtained under No. 9.21 from countries not listed in No. 5.400. No. 5.398 states that the provisions of No. 4.10 do not apply to RDSS in this band. No. 5.402 calls for coordination of mobile- satellite service and radiodetermination-satellite service networks under No. 9.11A. The 2 483.5 2 500 MHz band is used by the mobile-satellite service, in the space-to-Earth direction, to provide communication service to remote and underserved locations. Service to these remote and underserved areas is critical for the continued development of the areas and represents the only means of communication available in these areas. The 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference
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- aeronautical mobile (OR) service is on a primary basis (see No. 5.33). 5.207 Additional allocation: in Australia, the band 137-144 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting service on a primary basis until that service can be accommodated within regional broadcasting allocations. 5.208 The use of the band 137-138 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. 5.208A In making assignments to space stations in the mobile-satellite service in the bands 137-138 MHz, 387-390 MHz and 400.15-401 MHz, administrations shall take all practicable steps to protect the radio astronomy service in the bands 150.05-153 MHz, 322-328.6 MHz, 406.1-410 MHz and 608-614 MHz from harmful interference from unwanted emissions. The threshold levels of interference detrimental to the radio
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. -6.43 -0.46 -6.00 -12.34 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 5.86 -8.27 15.41 58.19 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 5.83 -2.27 8.28 11.23 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 0.09 -4.43 4.73 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 10.88 -2.80 14.08 158.87 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 8.44 -0.62 9.11 INFINITE 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 13.41 0.43 12.93 175.97 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 3.38 -1.40 4.85 4.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 11.63 -2.51 14.50 64.14 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN 12.08 -2.72 15.21 0.00 320775 C HANCOCK RURAL TEL. CORP. DBA HANCOCK TELECOM 1.98 1.88 0.10 -8.01 320776 C COMM. CORP.
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- 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 New York 5.93 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.04 0.00 1.75 1.52 5.93 10.00 9.54 5.93 13.50 12.58 North Carolina 7.45 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.45 10.00 9.67 7.45 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 8.23 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.23 10.00 9.11 8.23 13.50 10.84 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 6.99 8.25 7.35 0.00 3.50 3.34 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.99 10.00 9.02 6.99 13.50 12.37 Oklahoma 6.96 8.25 7.21 0.00 3.50 0.56 0.00 1.75 0.28 6.96 10.00 7.49 6.96 13.50 8.05 Oregon 8.09 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.48
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- -4.86 6.83 4.00 613001A C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. -15.97 -29.21 18.70 INFINITE 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. -19.37 0.95 -20.13 -68.43 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 15.18 -3.93 19.90 32.22 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 13.22 -4.81 18.93 26.69 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 7.61 -13.73 24.73 35.52 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 7.43 -1.54 9.11 9.29 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 77.08 -4.19 84.83 227.16 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -6.10 -4.22 -1.96 -40.56 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE -2.77 -0.80 -1.99 -9.72 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -3.23 2.17 -5.28 -8.50 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -0.32 0.14 -0.47 -9.03 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU -14.90 -5.12
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- 21 1,159 1.81 68 761 8.94 Tennessee 1,266 14,909 8.49 1,146 7,532 15.22 Texas 4,052 60,098 6.74 6,779 25,761 26.31 Utah 1,017 6,952 14.63 400 2,703 14.80 Vermont 182 3,433 5.30 180 606 29.70 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,790 18,256 9.80 2,089 9,333 22.38 Washington 1,165 18,192 6.40 1,365 7,037 19.40 West Virginia 313 3,437 9.11 273 1,670 16.35 Wisconsin 973 11,719 8.30 531 6,162 8.62 Wyoming 79 1,095 7.21 20 723 2.77 Totals 70,348 813,603 8.65 75,570 357,964 21.11 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to Thousands-Block Pooling as of December
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - Texas 8.92 1.94 8.96 3.16 9.07 2.84 18.67 - 20.21 - 20.66 18.04 Utah 9.86 9.94 9.81 10.06 9.89 15.76 13.64 25.91 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 Vermont 9.81 - 9.96 - 9.98 - 14.07 - 13.94 - 13.86 - Virgin Islands 11.41 - 11.95 - 5.07 - 13.53 - 11.58 - 19.00 - Virginia 9.25 - 9.15 - 9.11 - 24.28 - 18.09 - 18.76 - Washington 8.80 23.29 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 18.46 27.30 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 West Virginia 9.61 16.58 9.63 - 9.60 - 18.44 - 18.46 - 19.34 - Wisconsin 7.86 13.12 7.84 19.94 7.96 21.43 25.14 12.92 24.08 12.51 27.00 12.52 Wyoming 9.91 19.83 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 22.60 89.62 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. -2.57 -2.18 -0.40 -13.42 381614 A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) 2.53 -1.29 3.87 3.90 381614A A POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP (POLAR TELECOM) -1.16 -2.28 1.15 -10.40 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.71 -2.17 2.95 0.64 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.63 -1.81 7.57 13.57 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.37 9.11 -3.43 -1.85 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.47 -1.02 2.52 0.34 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 3.11 -0.08 3.19 3.49 381625A A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 2.13 -2.28 4.52 4.18 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 9.18 -3.71 13.38 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 1.96 -1.37 3.37 2.70 381631A A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN.
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- Total Charge per Conversation Minute 3 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 23.24 - 20.53 - Texas 8.96 3.16 9.16 2.84 9.06 2.77 20.21 - 21.13 18.04 20.82 19.18 Utah 9.81 10.06 9.88 15.82 9.89 18.85 12.90 29.29 13.24 20.82 12.63 19.99 Vermont 9.95 - 9.98 - 9.92 - 13.94 - 13.86 - 14.07 - Virgin Islands 11.95 - 11.75 - 11.30 - 11.58 - 80.00 - 16.00 - Virginia 9.15 - 9.11 - 5.47 - 18.09 - 18.76 - 18.35 - Washington 8.84 23.57 8.64 23.89 8.88 24.14 18.63 30.22 15.45 29.62 14.97 29.62 West Virginia 9.63 - 9.60 - 8.81 - 18.46 - 19.34 - 19.63 - Wisconsin 7.84 19.94 7.94 21.39 7.96 21.85 24.08 12.51 26.77 12.52 26.56 12.60 Wyoming 9.95 19.05 9.99 19.83 9.47 21.26 24.74 90.58 21.62 18.00
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- 18.50 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 6.03 -2.75 9.03 INFINITE 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -0.96 -0.74 -0.22 -9.59 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 1.08 -3.67 4.93 -5.91 260421 C WEST KY. RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 4.03 -5.07 9.59 8.66 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -11.44 -12.57 1.28 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY -10.09 -9.11 -1.08 -100.00 269690 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LEXINGTON -7.42 -5.49 -2.04 0.00 269691 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY EAST, INC.-LONDON -4.93 -4.08 -0.88 0.00 LOUISIANA TOTAL -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 270423 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL LA, LLC -5.28 -5.93 0.68 -11.95 270424 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA, LLC -9.82 -11.89 2.35 -16.52 270425 C CAMERON TEL. CO.-LA 5.94 5.65 0.28 4.08 270426
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- 7.02 8.25 8.03 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.02 10.00 8.03 7.02 13.50 11.51 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.31 0.00 1.75 1.65 8.25 10.00 9.90 8.25 13.50 13.21 New York 5.93 8.25 8.08 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 5.93 10.00 9.69 5.93 13.50 12.91 North Carolina 7.36 8.25 7.88 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.72 9.11 10.00 9.60 12.61 13.50 13.10 North Dakota 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.71 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.25 10.00 9.11 8.25 13.50 10.82 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 7.02 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.02 10.00 9.06 7.02 13.50 12.55 Oklahoma 7.06 8.25 7.27
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- 7.02 8.25 8.03 0.00 3.50 3.48 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.02 10.00 8.03 7.02 13.50 11.51 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.31 0.00 1.75 1.65 8.25 10.00 9.90 8.25 13.50 13.21 New York 5.93 8.25 8.08 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 5.93 10.00 9.69 5.93 13.50 12.91 North Carolina 7.36 8.25 7.88 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.72 9.11 10.00 9.60 12.61 13.50 13.10 North Dakota 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 1.71 0.00 1.75 0.86 8.25 10.00 9.11 8.25 13.50 10.82 N. Marianna Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.25 Ohio 7.02 8.25 7.31 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.02 10.00 9.06 7.02 13.50 12.55 Oklahoma 7.06 8.25 7.27
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- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- also Skybridge Opposition at 5-6. Resolution 46 sets forth coordination requirements for MSS operations in the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands, and invites all administrations concerned with NGSO MSS systems to cooperate in the application of those coordination requirements. See Final Acts of the World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-95) Geneva, 1995 (ITU 1996) at 127, 620; ITU Radio Regulations, Art. S9.11A; 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote S5.286A; Amendment of Part 2 of the Commission's Rules to Allocate the Commission's Rules to Allocate the 455-456 MHz and 459-460 MHz bands to the Mobile-Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, ET Docket No. 97-214, 13 FCC Rcd 3428, 3430 n.5 (1997). Motorola Opposition at 4. ICO Reply at 7-8. DISCO II Order, 12 FCC
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- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date: 11/29/01 By: s/_____________________________ John G. Malcolm
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- to the radionavigation service on a primary basis. * * * * * S5.511A The band 15.43-15.63 GHz is also allocated to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Use of the band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service, subject to coordination under No. S9.11A. The use of the frequency band 15.43-15.63 GHz by the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth) is limited to feeder links of non-geostationary systems in the mobile-satellite service for which advance publication information has been received by the Bureau prior to 2 June 2000. In the space-to-Earth direction, the minimum earth station elevation angle above and gain towards the local horizontal plane and
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- Transpt DS3 2.43 2.11 0.90 3.41 1.60 1.01 1.54 1.62 3.48 1.20ab 21 - 2197205Stwde UNE EELs Voice Grade 21.91 tbd 5.50 tbd 26.98 tbd 9.29 tbd 8.13 tbdabcde 21 - 2197206UNE EELs DS1 4.06 tbd 3.66 tbd 3.10 tbd 3.18 tbd 3.99 tbd 21 - 2197401UNE Pltform Basic Port and Loop 7.62 7.58 8.12 7.72 9.37 7.81 7.58 7.59 9.11 7.52 21 - 2197402UNE Pltform Spcl Port and Loop 1.53 7.48 5.18 5.32 7.03 5.66abcde 21 - 2197500Int Connct Trnks 5.62 8.27 5.4910.52 7.1411.41 10.22 7.10 5.85 7.50 21 - 2197601PNP (port out) 2.18 4.00 0.68 4.00 1.55 4.00 3.73 4.00 0.43 4.00 21 - 2197800NXX Code Open not disptchd 1.13 1.38 1.06 1.17 1.19 2.10 1.19abcde 21 - 2198001UNE
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- of the band 1452-1492 MHz to the broadcasting-satellite service and the broadcasting service is on a secondary basis until 1 April 2007. 5.347A In the bands: 1452-1492 MHz, 1525-1559 MHz, 1613.8-1626.5 MHz, 2655-2670 MHz, 2670-2690 MHz, 21.4-22 GHz, Resolution 739 (WRC-03) applies. 5.348 The use of the band 1518-1525 MHz by the mobile-satellite service is subject to coordination under No. 9.11A. In the band 1518-1525 MHz stations in the mobile-satellite service shall not claim protection from the stations in the fixed service. No. 5.43A does not apply. 5.348A In the band 1518-1525 MHz, the coordination threshold in terms of the power flux-density levels at the surface of the Earth in application of No. 9.11A for space stations in the mobile-satellite (space-to-Earth)
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- WCA to Chairman Martin, Federal Communications Commission (filed Dec. 10, 2007). See ITU-R Provisional Final Acts, Article 5, Footnote 5.4A01. Specifically Footnote 5.A01 states, in part, that ``the coordination thresholds in Table 5-2 of Annex 1 to Appendix 5 of the Radio Regulations (edition of 2004), in conjunction with the applicable provisions of Articles 9 and 11 associated with No. 9.11A, shall apply to [MSS] systems for which complete notification information has been received by the Radiocommunication Bureau by 14 November 2007 and that have been brought into use by that date.'' BRS/EBS 3rd MO&O, 21 FCC Rcd at 5695 ¶ 208, 47 C.F.R. § 27.1206(a)(1). The Ad Hoc MDS Alliance describes itself as being comprised of minority and small business
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- * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 18:20:03 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed: 21 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 21 Gross Revenue: $172,150.00 - Dollar Change: $4,500.00 - % Change: 2.68 Net Revenue: $133,525.00 - Dollar Change: $11,150.00 - % Change: 9.11 New Bids: 3 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Permits with PWBs*: 30 FCC Held Permits: 13 Eligible Bidders: 23 (of 27 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=85M on, 10 Nov 2008 19:20:01 GMT Summary Permits: 43 construction permits for LPTV and TV translator digital companion channels Qualified Bidders: 27 Rounds Completed:
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- of CLEC lines are associated with the more populous states.10 With respect to the calculated CLEC share of switched access lines in service, however, some less populous states, such as Rhode Island, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire, had larger CLEC shares than some more populous states, such as California, Florida, and Ohio, as of June 2003. See Tables 6 - 9.11 The percentage of CLEC switched access lines reported to serve residential and small business customers varies among the states, and is most frequently lower than the corresponding ILEC percentage. See Table 11. At least one CLEC reported switched access lines in service in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.12 In 22 states, ten or more CLECs
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.30 9.41 18CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF FLORIDA 13.96 12.20 13.51 23.17 (60.95) 1.45 16.86 19CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.59 12.22 7.48 12.96 (220.04) 28.35 14.79 20CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 12.99 12.23 (0.53) 10.84 (161.00) 62.74 18.14 21CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 12.52 12.20 23.65 7.41 1,706.94 46.37 11.83 22CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 11.71 12.20 18.15 9.11 (733.36) 12.70 9.21 23CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 14.32 12.21 5.35 14.65 219.19 49.12 19.67 24CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.65 12.19 17.74 17.03 (954.51) 19.66 17.24 25CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 10.83 12.21 7.69 6.79 4.96 20.00 9.29 26CONTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 12.86 12.09 6.70 17.88 (13.41) 13.17 16.03 27CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. - ARIZONA 11.74 12.09 5.94
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- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Incumbent LECs...............................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers......................................................................................................9-13 Chart 9.2 Market Shares of Three Largest Long Distance Toll Providers Including ILECs, CLECs and Wireless Carriers...............................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Chart 9.3 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Chart 9.4 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-16 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................................................9-18 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-20 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Telephone Calls and Billed Access Minutes of Large ILECs Reporting to the Commission.............................................................................10-4 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Chart 11.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administration........................9-10 Table 9.6 Toll Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Local Exchange Carriers............9-11 Table 9.7 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only.......................................................................................................9-12 Table 9.8 Shares of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers.....................................................................................................9-13 Table 9.9 Residential Market Shares...................................................................................9-14 Table 9.10 Residential Market Share by Region: 2002........................................................9-15 Table 9.11 Regional Bell Operating Companies' Applications To Provide In-Region InterLATA Service........................................................9-17 Table 9.12 Section 271 Approvals.........................................................................................9-19 Minutes................................................................................................................10-1 Table 10.1 Dial Equipment Minutes......................................................................................10-3 Table 10.2 Line Usage per Day.............................................................................................10-4 Table 10.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 Chart 10.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes....................................................................10-5 iii Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Measures of Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers........................................11-3 Table 11.2 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Mobile
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- -4.20 0.00 TOTAL: IOWA 1.25 -1.41 2.70 33.47 351096 C HEARTLAND TELECOMM CO OF IOWA DBA HICKORYTECH (+351298A) 12.29 1.33 10.82 INFINITE 351097 A ANDREW TEL. CO., INC. 5.90 -0.26 6.18 12.19 351098 A ARCADIA TEL. COOP. 13.19 8.93 3.91 12.78 351101 A ATKINS TEL. CO. 13.11 0.81 12.20 66.09 351105 C AYRSHIRE FMRS. MUT. TEL. CO. -4.20 -10.87 7.49 9.11 351106 C ALPINE COMMUNICATIONS, L.C. (+351213A) 3.50 -0.57 4.10 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
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- -7.42 0.50 -7.87 -12.12 421920 C MILLER TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO 30.44 -0.80 31.49 62.88 421927 C NEW FLORENCE TELEPHONE CO. 32.48 2.45 29.31 109.27 421928 C NEW LONDON TEL. CO. -1.24 3.13 -4.24 -20.82 421929 C HOLWAY TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.04 -3.92 -1.17 -8.05 421931 C NORTHEAST MISSOURI RURAL TEL. CO. 25.09 1.21 23.59 68.54 421932 A LATHROP TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.11 -2.57 11.98 249.88 421934 C ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.93 0.36 1.56 -6.25 421935 C OREGON FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.46 1.47 -4.86 -15.83 421936 A PEACE VALLEY TELEPHONE CO. 6.18 -0.97 7.21 17.70 421942 A ROCK PORT TEL. CO. 10.53 1.13 9.30 34.69 421945 A SENECA TEL. CO. 9.08 -2.68 12.09 INFINITE 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL. EXCH. INC. 14.56
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- 17.78 3,004,673 12.19 1,378,709 5.59 Illinois 2,071,391 74,454,680 35.94 43,276,308 20.89 31,178,373 15.05 Indiana 996,133 22,261,148 22.35 14,266,308 14.32 7,994,840 8.03 Iowa 485,932 7,810,487 16.07 4,634,157 9.54 3,176,330 6.54 Kansas 470,205 10,938,162 23.26 7,405,755 15.75 3,532,407 7.51 Kentucky 654,363 20,805,893 31.80 16,327,977 24.95 4,477,916 6.84 Louisiana 731,328 28,395,765 38.83 24,196,302 33.09 4,199,462 5.74 Maine 205,586 6,421,122 31.23 4,547,280 22.12 1,873,842 9.11 Maryland 860,640 15,664,256 18.20 12,721,326 14.78 2,942,930 3.42 Massachusetts 973,140 43,464,952 44.66 27,600,070 28.36 15,864,882 16.30 Michigan 1,730,668 75,482,862 43.61 55,468,455 32.05 20,014,407 11.56 Minnesota 851,384 22,534,680 26.47 15,523,900 18.23 7,010,780 8.23 Mississippi 493,507 34,681,260 70.28 25,853,380 52.39 8,827,880 17.89 Missouri 909,792 34,278,408 37.68 22,696,819 24.95 11,581,588 12.73 Montana 151,947 3,742,568 24.63 2,997,174 19.73 745,394 4.91 Nebraska 285,095 6,213,033 21.79
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- ## (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24 5.24 3.10 17.26 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 *The weighted average national charges are calculated from the charges of price
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- Minute Minute** Minute *** Minute* Minute* 05/26/8401/14/85 5.24¢ 5.24¢ 3.10¢ 17.26¢ 01/15/8505/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/8509/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/8505/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/8612/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/8706/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/8712/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/8811/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/8802/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/8903/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/8912/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/9006/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/9012/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/9106/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/9106/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/9206/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/9306/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/9406/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/9506/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/9606/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/9712/31/97 0.64 0.84 1.63 0.14 5.18 01/01/9806/30/98 0.68 0.23 1.29 0.21 4.04
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 17.26¢ 01/15/85 05/31/85 5.43 5.43 3.10 17.66 06/01/85 09/30/85 4.71 4.71 3.10 16.17 10/01/85 05/31/86 4.33 4.33 3.10 15.38 06/01/86 12/31/86 3.04 4.33 3.10 14.00 01/01/87 06/30/87 1.55 4.33 3.10 12.41 07/01/87 12/31/87 0.69 4.33 3.10 11.49 01/01/88 11/30/88 0.00 4.14 3.10 10.56 12/01/88 02/14/89 0.00 3.39 3.00 9.60 02/15/89 03/31/89 0.00 3.25 3.00 9.46 04/01/89 12/31/89 1.00 1.83 3.00 9.11 01/01/90 06/30/90 1.00 1.53 2.50 7.78 07/01/90 12/31/90 1.00 1.23 2.50 7.48 01/01/91 06/30/91 1.00 1.14 2.40 7.18 07/01/91 06/30/92 0.88 1.06 2.40 6.97 07/01/92 06/30/93 0.79 0.95 2.40 6.76 07/01/93 06/30/94 0.88 1.16 2.20 6.66 07/01/94 06/30/95 0.84 1.08 2.10 0.28¢ 6.89 07/01/95 06/30/96 0.74 0.89 1.96 0.21 6.16 07/01/96 06/30/97 0.72 0.89 1.95 0.17 6.04 07/01/97 12/31/97 0.64
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN 6.73 0.48 6.23 37.78 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 11.96 3.85 7.81 113.21 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.84 5.95 1.78 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.54 3.36 5.02 13.18 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 16.60 5.05 11.00 INFINITE 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 10.81 1.56 9.11 106.04 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.12 5.15 7.57 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. 15.56 0.28 15.24 132.99 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.65 6.35 10.63 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 10.88 1.26 9.50 206.45 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 15.33 1.71 13.39 126.48 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. 12.16
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 25.62 16.71 14.32% GTE CORPORATION: 29CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. d/b/a GTE SYSTEMS OF THE SOUTH 20.23% 79.77% 9.88 7.86 15.06% 30GTE CALIFORNIA INC. 35.47% 64.53% 9.26 6.48 14.96% 31GTE FLORIDA INC. 40.43% 59.57% 7.18 5.39 15.39% 32GTE HAWAIIAN TELEPHONE CO. INC. 41.28% 58.72% 3.10 2.08 6.50% 33GTE MIDWEST INC. 28.92% 71.08% 5.83 4.75 12.09% 34GTE NORTH INC. 37.90% 62.10% 9.11 6.55 16.80% 35GTE NORTHWEST INC. 38.89% 61.11% 7.33 5.18 13.81% 36GTE SOUTH INC. 35.79% 64.21% 8.12 5.98 13.84% 37GTE SOUTHWEST INC. 39.37% 60.63% 7.01 5.78 12.34% 38PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE CO. 0.04% 99.96% 454.49 336.77 9.01% SPRINT CORPORATION: 39CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 27.11% 72.89% 8.15 5.65 11.47% 40CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.79% 82.21% 13.77 12.63 9.38% 41CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF ILLINOIS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1999/da992743.pdf
- footnotesandfootnotereferenceS5.333willcontinue tobeshownintheU.S.Tableuntilsuchtimeasthe CommissionconsidersthisWRC-97action. S5.337 717 1300-1350MHz 2700-2900MHz 9000-9200MHz NOC S5.339 720 1370-1390MHz 1390-1400MHz 2500-2655MHz 4940-4990MHz 15.1365-15.35GHz NOC S5.340 917 134-142GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.341 722 1400-1727MHz 100-126GHz 197-220GHz NOC 25 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 NewFootnoteOldFootnoteBand(s) Comment S5.351 726A 1525-1544MHz 1545-1559MHz 1626.5-1645.5MHz 1646.5-1660.5MHz NOC S5.356 727A 1544-1545MHz CrossreferencestoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.364 731E 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencestootherITUruleshavebeenupdated inthetextofthefootnote.Inaddition,thefollowing statementwasadded:"Administrationsresponsible forthecoordinationofmobile-satellitenetworksshall makeallpracticableeffortstoensureprotectionof stationsoperatinginaccordancewiththeprovisionsof No.S5.366." S5.365 731F 1613.8-1626.5MHz Thephrase"issubjecttotheapplicationofthe coordinationandnotificationproceduressetforthin Resolution46(WARC-92)"ischangedto"issubject tocoordinationunderNo.S9.11A." S5.366 732 1215-1300MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.367 733 15.4-15.7GHz Noactiontakenatthistime. Suppressed 797 S5.368 733A 1610-1626.5MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedand thephrase",withtheexceptionoftheaeronautical radionavigation-satelliteservice."isadded.S4.10 statesthat"[m]emberstatesrecognizethatthesafety aspectsofradionavigationandothersafetyservice requirespecialmeasurestoensuretheirfreedomfrom harmfulinterference;itisthereforenecessarytotake thisfactorintoaccountintheassignmentanduseof frequencies." S5.372 733F 1610.6-1613.8MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. S5.385 744 1718.8-1722.2MHz Threeinternationalfootnotesallocatingvariousbands totheastronomyradioserviceonasecondarybasis werecombinedintoonefootnote,S5.385.Partofthe footnotemovedtoS5.149. 919 150-151GHz 174.42-175.02GHz 177-177.4GHz 178.2-178.6GHz 181-181.46GHz 186.2-186.6GHz 924 257.5-258GHz S5.402 753F 2483.5-2500MHz Noactiontakenatthistime. S5.423 770 2700-2900MHz NOC S5.427 775A 2900-3100MHz 9300-9500MHz CrossreferencetoanITUrulehasbeenupdatedin thetextofthefootnote. 26 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98231.pdf
- over the obstacle. The total diffraction loss, A(v,D), in dB, is the sum of three parts - A(v,0), A(0,D), and U(v,D). The equations to calculate the total and the three parts are given below: A(v,D) = A(v,0) + A(0,D) + U(v,D) (23) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.0v + 1.65v2 for -0.8 # v # 0 (24) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 9.11v + 1.27v2 for 0 # v # 2.4 (25) A(v,0) = 12.593 + 20log10 (v) for v > 2.4 (26) A(v,0) = 6.02 + 5.556D + 3.148D2 + 0.256D3 (27) U(v,D) = 11.45vD + 2.19(vD)2 - 0.206(vD)3 - 6.02 for vD # 3 (28) U(v,D) = 13.47vD + 1.058(vD)2 - 0.048(vD)3 - 6.02 for 3 < vD # 5 (29)
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 9 COVENANTS OF AT&T, COMCAST AND PARENT SECTION 9.01. Best Efforts.........................................91 SECTION 9.02. Joint Proxy Statement; Registration Statement.............92 SECTION 9.03. Public Announcements................................93 SECTION 9.04. Further Assurances...................................93 SECTION 9.05. Access to Information.................................94 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/MA/bid.contract.wpd iv SECTION 9.06. Tax-free Transactions.................................94 SECTION 9.07. Affiliates...........................................94 SECTION 9.08. Governance and Other Matters.........................95 SECTION 9.09. Notices of Certain Events..............................95 SECTION 9.10. Section 16 Matters...................................96 SECTION 9.11. Director and Officer Liability...........................96 SECTION 9.12. Listing of Stock......................................97 SECTION 9.13. Employee Matters....................................98 SECTION 9.14. Employment Agreements..............................100 SECTION 9.15. Interim Finance Committee...........................100 SECTION 9.16. TOPRS............................................101 SECTION 9.17. Consideration......................................102 SECTION 9.18. QUIPS............................................102 SECTION 9.19. Index Stock........................................105 SECTION 9.20. Use of Name and Logo...............................105 SECTION 9.21. Exchange Agreement.................................106 SECTION 9.22. Significant Excepted Transactions......................107 SECTION 9.23. Comcast's AT&T Stock...............................108 ARTICLE 10 CONDITIONS TO
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- shall inure to the benefit of, and shall be binding upon, the Parties, and their respective successors and assigns. This Agreement shall apply in full to any entity or asset, whether acquired before or after the Effective Date, over which Telenor USA, including its successors or assigns, has the power or authority to exercise de jure or de facto control. 9.11 Termination of Agreement: This Agreement shall be null and void in its entirety if FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 45 Telenor fails to receive the FCC Approval, including the Declaratory Ruling, or for any other reason fails to successfully and fully consummate the CMC Acquisition. This Agreement is executed on behalf of the Parties: United States Department of Justice Date:
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/slater_comment040302.pdf
- was going on? Basically, you have allowed special interest groups (local network stations) dictate what we the viewing public are allowed to watch on TV. The East-West network package is an option we have subscribed to for the past several years to view network news on the East Coast in real time such as the local coverage of the tragic 9.11 terrorist attack. Or watch a network program on the West Coast that we missed on local time. Basically, our viewing freedom has been taken away by special interest groups more concerned with their selfish interests than the viewing public. Realistically, do the local network stations actually believe the viewing public will see an advertisement for a product or service in