FCC Web Documents citing 9.14
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-262A1.pdf.
- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror03.pdf
- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-262A1.pdf.
- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror03.pdf
- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/md980122.pdf
- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror03.pdf
- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- (Specials)/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/GA(days) 10.43 4.53 12.87 3.36 11.11 3.80 11.60 4.33 4 A.2.1.4.1.1PBX/<10 circuits/Dispatch/GA(days) 7.85 4.44 12.83 13.00 12.12 3.00 9.47 5.00 1,2,3,4 A.2.1.4.1.2PBX/<10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/GA(days) 2.46 6.40 3.25 2.32 2.71 1.92 5.04 2.58 4 A.2.1.4.2.1PBX/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/GA(days) 9.33 4.00 10.67 23.11 5.00 5.00 2,3 A.2.1.4.2.2PBX/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/GA(days) 1.95 0.67 2.32 0.33 1.17 2.27 1,2 A.2.1.5.1.1Centrex/<10 circuits/Dispatch/GA(days) 6.16 6.00 7.08 2.80 20.00 7.00 9.14 3.00 1,2,3,4 A.2.1.5.1.2Centrex/<10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/GA(days) 1.16 1.90 2.08 1.15 2.17 1.11 1.71 2.28 A.2.1.5.2.1Centrex/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/GA(days) 14.57 6.00 12.85 2.00 16.15 13.63 1,2 A.2.1.5.2.2Centrex/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/GA(days) 3.52 2.67 5.30 3.47 5.40 2.44 3.23 3.44 1,2,3,4 A.2.1.6.1.1ISDN/<10 circuits/Dispatch/GA(days) 20.32 19.57 7.00 18.90 9.40 19.87 11.29 2,3,4 A.2.1.6.1.2ISDN/<10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/GA(days) 4.46 4.67 3.61 4.56 3.67 4.74 1.20 6.00 2,3,4 A.2.1.6.2.1ISDN/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/GA(days) 69.75 42.00 9.00 11.67 19.37
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- 5.93 4.66 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01-3550 Mean Time To Repair Total 18.04 13.48 19.04 13.49 19.6 14.01 21.07 13.27 20.94 14.17 MR-4-02-3550 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 18.97 13.84 20.04 14.17 20.52 14.52 21.99 13.49 21.73 14.09 MR-4-03-3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 9.17 9.39 8.93 8.99 9.63 9.69 9.97 9.45 10.4 9.14 MR-5 - Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01-3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 18.64 15.38 17.92 11.35 17.35 14.54 17.63 15.63 18.21 13.34 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 - Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 0.76 0.73 0.94 0.78 0.96 0.7 1.11 0.7 1.33 0.82 MR-2-03-3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.08 0.13 0.09 0.15
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- ASR Reject Time (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 3.25 1.5 1.59 2.69 4 OR-2-12-5000% On Time Trunk ASR Reject (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 100 100 100 100 77.78 1,2 PROVISIONING PR-1-09-5020Av. Interval Offered - Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 10 13 11.19 NA 11.18 NA 12.07 NA 11.4 NA 1 PR-1-09-5030Av. Interval Offered - Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 10.2412.0911.96 9.14 11.21 9.52 12.73 9.48 13.6721.69 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020Av. Interval Completed - Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 11.14 NA 10.83 NA 9.22 NA 12 NA 22.5 NA PR-2-09-5030Av. Interval Completed - Total (> 192 Forecasted Trunks) 9.78 12.3818.78 12.2 11.3212.1313.41 8.86 15.6 25.42 1,2 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000% Missed Appointment - Verizon - Total 0 0 0
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- the output of the Reed Solomon decoder for various levels of N/I (noise power is computed over the symbol rate bandwidth). The table indicates an 0.65 dB (EchoStar) and 0.79 dB (DIRECTV) improvement in the required C/(N+I) as the N/I is decreased from to 0 dB. Table 3-3. Simulation Results Summary Required C/(N+I) for QEF N/I EchoStar DIRECTV 7.60 dB 9.14 dB 10 7.55 dB 9.08 dB 5 7.45 dB 8.90 dB 0 6.95 dB 8.35 dB 3.1.11 Theoretical Explanation The results obtained with the waveform simulations described above can also be explained with theoretical calculations. Assume a QPSK signal in the presence of AWGN where the 00 symbol has been transmitted. The probability density function of the received signal is
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- the communications network of the future - a robust, affordable Internet. The Plan, entitled ``Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan, outlined a vision for broadband over the next decade. The Plan included numerous recommendations pertaining to broadband innovation and investment, inclusion and national purposes. Many of these recommendations called for actions by the Commission. In this regard, the Plan's Recommendation 9.14 states, in pertinent part, that: The Executive Branch, the FCC and Congress should consider making changes to ensure effective coordination and consultation with Tribes on broadband related issues... The FCC should increase its commitment to government-to-government coordination with Tribal leaders. Congress and the FCC should consider increasing Tribal representation in telecommunications planning. Specifically, the Plan states that ``[t]he FCC should
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 $6.27 $0.22 $0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- the communications network of the future - a robust, affordable Internet. The Plan, entitled ``Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan, outlined a vision for broadband over the next decade. The Plan included numerous recommendations pertaining to broadband innovation and investment, inclusion and national purposes. Many of these recommendations called for actions by the Commission. In this regard, the Plan's Recommendation 9.14 states, in pertinent part, that: The Executive Branch, the FCC and Congress should consider making changes to ensure effective coordination and consultation with Tribes on broadband related issues... The FCC should increase its commitment to government-to-government coordination with Tribal leaders. Congress and the FCC should consider increasing Tribal representation in telecommunications planning. Specifically, the Plan states that ``[t]he FCC should
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 $6.27 $0.22 $0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- the communications network of the future - a robust, affordable Internet. The Plan, entitled ``Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan, outlined a vision for broadband over the next decade. The Plan included numerous recommendations pertaining to broadband innovation and investment, inclusion and national purposes. Many of these recommendations called for actions by the Commission. In this regard, the Plan's Recommendation 9.14 states, in pertinent part, that: The Executive Branch, the FCC and Congress should consider making changes to ensure effective coordination and consultation with Tribes on broadband related issues... The FCC should increase its commitment to government-to-government coordination with Tribal leaders. Congress and the FCC should consider increasing Tribal representation in telecommunications planning. Specifically, the Plan states that ``[t]he FCC should
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 $6.27 $0.22 $0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- the communications network of the future - a robust, affordable Internet. The Plan, entitled ``Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan, outlined a vision for broadband over the next decade. The Plan included numerous recommendations pertaining to broadband innovation and investment, inclusion and national purposes. Many of these recommendations called for actions by the Commission. In this regard, the Plan's Recommendation 9.14 states, in pertinent part, that: The Executive Branch, the FCC and Congress should consider making changes to ensure effective coordination and consultation with Tribes on broadband related issues... The FCC should increase its commitment to government-to-government coordination with Tribal leaders. Congress and the FCC should consider increasing Tribal representation in telecommunications planning. Specifically, the Plan states that ``[t]he FCC should
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror03.pdf
- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 $6.27 $0.22 $0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- New Jersey 9.76 - 9.78 - 8.57 - 21.18 - 21.16 - 21.09 - New Mexico 9.85 21.79 9.77 21.45 7.51 21.43 16.28 19.36 16.94 19.47 15.17 19.39 New York 9.66 9.45 9.65 9.34 9.36 9.74 19.98 - 12.98 - 23.68 - North Carolina 9.58 9.73 9.51 10.99 8.71 12.78 21.02 - 23.99 - 29.63 - North Dakota 9.09 17.44 9.14 17.90 7.23 17.57 15.79 37.03 16.03 40.53 15.88 29.93 Northern Mariana Islands 8.24 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 9.99 - 16.25 - 16.67 - Ohio 9.09 - 9.06 - 7.12 - 17.58 - 17.12 - 16.60 - Oklahoma 8.17 16.65 8.04 17.51 7.80 17.81 23.56 38.31 26.90 69.07 24.50 79.12 Oregon 10.00 12.98 10.13 17.41 9.95 19.25 9.62 8.36 9.68
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- New Jersey 9.76 - 9.78 - 8.57 - 21.18 - 21.16 - 21.09 - New Mexico 9.85 21.79 9.77 21.45 7.51 21.43 16.28 19.36 16.94 19.47 15.17 19.39 New York 9.66 9.45 9.65 9.34 9.36 9.74 19.98 - 12.98 - 23.68 - North Carolina 9.58 9.73 9.51 10.99 8.71 12.78 21.02 - 23.99 - 29.63 - North Dakota 9.09 17.44 9.14 17.90 7.23 17.57 15.79 37.03 16.03 40.53 15.88 29.93 Northern Mariana Islands 8.24 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 9.99 - 16.25 - 16.67 - Ohio 9.09 - 9.06 - 7.12 - 17.58 - 17.12 - 16.60 - Oklahoma 8.17 16.65 8.04 17.51 7.80 17.81 23.56 38.31 26.90 69.07 24.50 79.12 Oregon 10.00 12.98 10.13 17.41 9.95 19.25 9.62 8.36 9.68
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- 150077 C CHAMPLAIN TEL CO -2.02 -6.11 4.36 -51.59 150078 C CHAUTAUQUA & ERIE -8.75 -8.10 -0.70 0.00 150079 C CHAZY & WESTPORT -8.45 -4.48 -4.16 -100.00 150081 C CITIZENS HAMMOND NY -13.36 -3.24 -10.45 -40.05 150084 C TACONIC TEL CORP -4.73 -10.74 6.73 0.00 150085 C CROWN POINT TEL CORP -6.58 -2.34 -4.34 -19.23 150088 C DELHI TEL CO -9.14 -6.85 -2.46 -44.84 150089 C DEPOSIT TEL CO 3.19 -5.95 9.72 0.00 150091 C DUNKIRK & FREDONIA 2.17 -6.53 9.31 0.00 150092 C EDWARDS TEL CO 3.22 -7.29 11.34 12.97 150093 C EMPIRE TEL CORP -9.82 -4.91 -5.17 0.00 150095 C FISHERS ISLAND TEL -3.48 -1.47 -2.04 0.00 150097 C GERMANTOWN TEL CO -1.73 -4.21 2.59 0.00 150099 C HANCOCK
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- the communications network of the future - a robust, affordable Internet. The Plan, entitled ``Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan, outlined a vision for broadband over the next decade. The Plan included numerous recommendations pertaining to broadband innovation and investment, inclusion and national purposes. Many of these recommendations called for actions by the Commission. In this regard, the Plan's Recommendation 9.14 states, in pertinent part, that: The Executive Branch, the FCC and Congress should consider making changes to ensure effective coordination and consultation with Tribes on broadband related issues... The FCC should increase its commitment to government-to-government coordination with Tribal leaders. Congress and the FCC should consider increasing Tribal representation in telecommunications planning. Specifically, the Plan states that ``[t]he FCC should
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 $6.27 $0.22 $0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- New Jersey 9.76 - 9.78 - 8.57 - 21.18 - 21.16 - 21.09 - New Mexico 9.85 21.79 9.77 21.45 7.51 21.43 16.28 19.36 16.94 19.47 15.17 19.39 New York 9.66 9.45 9.65 9.34 9.36 9.74 19.98 - 12.98 - 23.68 - North Carolina 9.58 9.73 9.51 10.99 8.71 12.78 21.02 - 23.99 - 29.63 - North Dakota 9.09 17.44 9.14 17.90 7.23 17.57 15.79 37.03 16.03 40.53 15.88 29.93 Northern Mariana Islands 8.24 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 9.99 - 16.25 - 16.67 - Ohio 9.09 - 9.06 - 7.12 - 17.58 - 17.12 - 16.60 - Oklahoma 8.17 16.65 8.04 17.51 7.80 17.81 23.56 38.31 26.90 69.07 24.50 79.12 Oregon 10.00 12.98 10.13 17.41 9.95 19.25 9.62 8.36 9.68
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- New Jersey 9.76 - 9.78 - 8.57 - 21.18 - 21.16 - 21.09 - New Mexico 9.85 21.79 9.77 21.45 7.51 21.43 16.28 19.36 16.94 19.47 15.17 19.39 New York 9.66 9.45 9.65 9.34 9.36 9.74 19.98 - 12.98 - 23.68 - North Carolina 9.58 9.73 9.51 10.99 8.71 12.78 21.02 - 23.99 - 29.63 - North Dakota 9.09 17.44 9.14 17.90 7.23 17.57 15.79 37.03 16.03 40.53 15.88 29.93 Northern Mariana Islands 8.24 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 9.99 - 16.25 - 16.67 - Ohio 9.09 - 9.06 - 7.12 - 17.58 - 17.12 - 16.60 - Oklahoma 8.17 16.65 8.04 17.51 7.80 17.81 23.56 38.31 26.90 69.07 24.50 79.12 Oregon 10.00 12.98 10.13 17.41 9.95 19.25 9.62 8.36 9.68
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- 150077 C CHAMPLAIN TEL CO -2.02 -6.11 4.36 -51.59 150078 C CHAUTAUQUA & ERIE -8.75 -8.10 -0.70 0.00 150079 C CHAZY & WESTPORT -8.45 -4.48 -4.16 -100.00 150081 C CITIZENS HAMMOND NY -13.36 -3.24 -10.45 -40.05 150084 C TACONIC TEL CORP -4.73 -10.74 6.73 0.00 150085 C CROWN POINT TEL CORP -6.58 -2.34 -4.34 -19.23 150088 C DELHI TEL CO -9.14 -6.85 -2.46 -44.84 150089 C DEPOSIT TEL CO 3.19 -5.95 9.72 0.00 150091 C DUNKIRK & FREDONIA 2.17 -6.53 9.31 0.00 150092 C EDWARDS TEL CO 3.22 -7.29 11.34 12.97 150093 C EMPIRE TEL CORP -9.82 -4.91 -5.17 0.00 150095 C FISHERS ISLAND TEL -3.48 -1.47 -2.04 0.00 150097 C GERMANTOWN TEL CO -1.73 -4.21 2.59 0.00 150099 C HANCOCK
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- the communications network of the future - a robust, affordable Internet. The Plan, entitled ``Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan, outlined a vision for broadband over the next decade. The Plan included numerous recommendations pertaining to broadband innovation and investment, inclusion and national purposes. Many of these recommendations called for actions by the Commission. In this regard, the Plan's Recommendation 9.14 states, in pertinent part, that: The Executive Branch, the FCC and Congress should consider making changes to ensure effective coordination and consultation with Tribes on broadband related issues... The FCC should increase its commitment to government-to-government coordination with Tribal leaders. Congress and the FCC should consider increasing Tribal representation in telecommunications planning. Specifically, the Plan states that ``[t]he FCC should
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/rss/index.htm?job=ainf&id=70
- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
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- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
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- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
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- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
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- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
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- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
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- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
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- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
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- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
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- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
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- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
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- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
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- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
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- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
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- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
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- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
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- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to
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- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
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- 76.2 106.38 13 16 46.3N 145 19 33.7E AS 77.72 91.74 13 20 32.9N 145 20 51.3E AS 80.77 4.57 19 16 34N 167 21 7E AS 46.33 1488.64 35 2 7N 110 42 58W WINSLOW NAVAJO AZ 29.87 59.13 32 40 14.3N 114 35 43.2W YUMA YUMA AZ 33.83 57.61 32 39 42.4N 114 36 7.4W YUMA YUMA AZ 9.14 57.61 32 39 44.1N 114 36 5.5W YUMA YUMA AZ 86.26 438.91 38 56 41N 121 5 43W Stirling Junction Butte CA 61.871,264.01 37 20 44N 118 23 46W Bishop Inyo CA 82.3 256.34 35 24 36N 118 56 54W Oil City Kern CA 66.14 30.48 33 50 8N 118 21 5W SunnyHills Orange CA 136.25 67.06 34 2 17N
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- of countries that may be affected by the proposed network. In response to this issue raised in the Director's Report, Section 6.4.3 of the CPM Report identifies two regulatory mechanisms that could be used to clarify the application of the threshold pfd levels in Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). The proposal contained herein supports the second approach, which foresees application of No. 9.14 and the provisions associated with it in Articles 9 and 11. This approach still has the BR identify which terrestrial stations of administrations may be affected, yet gives some flexibility to the notifying administration in the coordination process. USA/7.1/xxx MOD RESOLUTION 77 (WRC-20002003) Protection of terrestrial services in all Regions from geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2
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- 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 No. 9.22 (see USA/1.8/3 above) there is a need to determine what happens to the coordination information. USA/1.8/6 MOD 9.36.1 The list of administrations identified by the Bureau
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- of Recommendation ITU-R S.1715), and that no further WRC action is needed or contemplated. IWG-2 members will be encouraged to look at additional resolutions and recommendations to see if there are any additional candidates for suppression, and bring any proposals on this subject into IWG-2's November/December meeting. 2. Doc. IWG-2/066 (Exec. Branch Agencies proposals for Agenda Item 1.12, Mod to 9.14 and Mod to Appendix 5). IWG-2 had the following comments on the two proposals from the Exec. Branch agencies on Agenda Item 1.12: Mod to 9.14: IWG-2 endorsed and supported this proposal. Mod to Appendix 5: After discussion, IWG-2 participants had several unresolved questions about aspects of the proposal, its intentions, and whether the resulting text may go farther than
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- confidential information. The NANC shall receive a detailed summary of the audit results such that the content shall not identify any service provider. If any audit results in the NANPA being notified that it is not in compliance with any law, regulation, or requirement relating to its administration, the NANPA shall be required to take actions to correct any non-compliance. 9.14 Compliance The NANPA shall present a corrective action plan to the NANC within 20 days after the receipt of the auditor's report. The NANPA shall report monthly, or more frequently if appropriate, on the status of compliance efforts and notify the NANC upon completion of the corrective action plan. In the event that the NANPA does not meet these obligations,
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- to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7, 9.7A, 9.7B, 9.11, 9.12, 9.12A, 9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration
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- interference that may be caused to or by assignments recorded with a favourable finding under Nos. 11.36 and 11.37 or 11.38, or recorded in application of No. 11.41, or published under Nos. 9.38 or 9.58 but not yet notified, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states that the procedure for coordination under Nos. 9.7,9.7A,9.7B,9.11, 9.12,9.12A,9.13 or 9.14, could not be successfully completed (see also No. 9.65);14 or (WRC-2000) 11.33 d) with respect to the probability of harmful interference that may be caused to or by other assignments recorded with a favourable finding in application of Nos. 11.36 and11.37 or 11.38 or in application of No. 11.41, as appropriate, for those cases for which the notifying administration states
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. 5.489 Additional allocation: in Peru, the band 12.1-12.2 GHz is also allocated to the fixed service on a primary basis. 5.490 In Region 2, in the band 12.2-12.7 GHz,
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- of the fees for uplinks and downlinks. ), the Council aligned the date of application of the fee adopted by Council 2004 and the in force date of revision of the Radio Regulations as they relate to the modified footnote 5.488 of the Table of Allocations. This footnote revision specifies 5 July 2003 as the date for applying the No. 9.14 coordination procedure for fixed-satellite service assignments in the band 11.7-12.2 GHz in Region 2 (the Americas) in place of the former seeking-agreement provisions of Resolution 77 (WRC-2000). ) rescinded fees assessed for the second step BSS filings (Part B publications) under Appendices 30 and 30A to the Radio Regulations where the initial filing for Part A publication was received prior
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- New York 2,888,233 385,062,891 133.32 254,181,785 88.01 130,881,106 45.32 North Carolina 1,335,954 46,357,506 34.70 35,346,598 26.46 11,010,908 8.24 North Dakota 104,225 4,476,366 42.95 3,674,260 35.25 802,106 7.70 Northern Mariana Is. 11,251 1,249,977 111.10 1,153,276 102.50 96,701 8.59 Ohio 1,838,285 56,735,160 30.86 38,254,430 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 628,666 454,123 165,539 26.33 7.26 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 97,678 75,404 22,641 23.18 18.75 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 279,721 208,454 73,114 26.14 20.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 107,445 82,306 25,085 23.35 56.38 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 688,272 506,737 224,041 32.55 16.96 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 1,077,586 837,686 314,011 29.14 9.14 Verizon New England - Maine ME 396,510 273,120 121,892 30.74 (1.15) Verizon Maryland MD 1,405,533 813,768 674,555 47.99 6.80 Verizon New England - Massachusetts MA 2,260,221 1,341,462 978,908 43.31 (3.34) Verizon North - Michigan MI 226,286 152,034 158,882 70.21 31.72 AT&T - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,127,114 695,689 588,292 52.19 24.63 Qwest - Minnesota MN 961,021 648,545 339,847 35.36
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- 18.99 351127 C FRONTIER COMMUNICATIONS OF IOWA, INC. 21.48 -4.41 27.09 0.00 351129 C CITIZENS MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 20.40 -3.53 24.80 61.09 351130 A CLARENCE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -5.63 6.66 10.92 351132 C CLEAR LAKE INDP. TEL. CO. 5.71 -9.30 16.55 29.10 351133 A C-M-L TEL. COOP. ASSN. 6.40 -3.22 9.95 19.43 351134 C COLO TEL. CO. -7.26 2.08 -9.14 -23.72 351136 A COON CREEK TEL. CO. 1.07 -6.06 7.59 12.94 351137 A COON VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 4.07 -5.07 9.64 18.00 351139 A COOP. TEL. CO. 7.77 -0.75 8.58 20.50 351141 A CORN BELT TEL. CO. 0.58 -4.97 5.84 6.87 351146 A CUMBERLAND TEL. CO. 2.39 -6.63 9.67 17.27 351147 A DANVILLE MUT. TEL. CO. 2.44 -5.94 8.90
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- 3.56 -1.67 5.32 0.00 532363 C CLEAR CREEK MUTUAL TELEPHONE CO. -19.13 -3.31 -16.36 -38.85 532364 C COLTON TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.86 -3.43 9.61 10.17 532369 C EAGLE TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 25.04 -0.89 26.17 41.59 532371 C CASCADE UTILITIES INC. 3.32 -3.72 7.31 38.99 532373 C GERVAIS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.82 -3.64 -3.30 -13.44 532375 C ROOME TELECOMMUNICATIONS INC. 8.36 4.52 3.67 9.14 532376 C HELIX TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.19 -2.60 9.02 8.99 532377 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.88 -1.23 -6.73 0.00 532378 C TRANS-CASCADES TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.72 -2.61 -2.16 -7.17 532383 C MOLALLA TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.92 -2.09 21.45 56.50 532384 C MONITOR COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -0.07 -2.84 2.85 -0.16 532385 C MONROE TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.07 -3.10 7.40 6.54 532386 A MT. ANGEL TELEPHONE
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- Kentucky 7.00 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 2.80 0.00 1.75 1.40 7.00 10.00 9.57 7.00 13.50 12.37 Louisiana 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 0.41 0.00 1.75 0.21 8.25 10.00 8.46 8.25 13.50 8.87 Maine 8.15 8.25 8.17 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 8.15 10.00 9.91 8.15 13.50 13.37 Maryland 7.43 8.25 7.43 0.84 3.42 3.42 0.42 1.71 1.71 7.85 9.96 9.14 8.69 13.38 12.56 Massachusetts 8.15 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.90 10.00 9.90 13.40 13.50 13.40 Michigan 7.10 8.25 7.26 0.52 3.50 2.21 0.26 1.75 1.11 7.36 10.00 8.37 7.88 13.50 10.58 Minnesota 6.50 8.25 7.16 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00 1.75 0.92 6.50 10.00 8.08 6.50 13.50 9.92 Mississippi 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.36 0.00 1.75
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- 16.06 IOWA 5.63 -6.51 12.98 -15.21 KANSAS 2.67 -7.36 10.83 4.43 KENTUCKY -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 LOUISIANA -8.38 -5.36 -3.19 -8.19 MAINE -1.30 -7.54 6.74 -25.32 MARYLAND -1.31 -7.32 6.48 57.59 MASSACHUSETTS -3.47 -8.12 5.05 101.01 MICHIGAN -1.82 -11.30 10.69 4.47 MINNESOTA 0.84 -6.86 8.26 -7.68 MISSISSIPPI -4.91 -6.15 1.33 -10.29 MISSOURI 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 MONTANA 2.09 -7.10 9.89 9.14 NEBRASKA -2.26 -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 6.27 0.22 0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- Telecom 6.16 6.16 8.41 0.00 0.00 168 6 46 Pacific Telecom Inc. 6.50 7.00 9.20 1.33 0.20 15 1 3 Qwest 6.02 6.26 6.53 0.00 0.00 7,322 755 2,863 Verizon 6.29 6.31 6.80 0.55 0.07 22,306 2,804 11,703 Windstream 6.36 6.48 7.69 0.50 0.73 1,566 93 583 Price Caps 5.85 5.78 6.15 0.23 0.05 74,538 8,364 36,817 NECA 6.50 NA 9.14 0.00 NA 6,388 NA 1,621 Price Caps and NECA $5.90 $5.78 $6.27 $0.22 $0.05 80,926 8,364 38,437 NA - Not Applicable. 4 Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. 3 Access line counts measure lines that companies report as qualified to receive subscriber line charges (SLCs). ISDN-BRI lines, which are charged non-primary
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- New Jersey 9.76 - 9.78 - 8.57 - 21.18 - 21.16 - 21.09 - New Mexico 9.85 21.79 9.77 21.45 7.51 21.43 16.28 19.36 16.94 19.47 15.17 19.39 New York 9.66 9.45 9.65 9.34 9.36 9.74 19.98 - 12.98 - 23.68 - North Carolina 9.58 9.73 9.51 10.99 8.71 12.78 21.02 - 23.99 - 29.63 - North Dakota 9.09 17.44 9.14 17.90 7.23 17.57 15.79 37.03 16.03 40.53 15.88 29.93 Northern Mariana Islands 8.24 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 9.99 - 16.25 - 16.67 - Ohio 9.09 - 9.06 - 7.12 - 17.58 - 17.12 - 16.60 - Oklahoma 8.17 16.65 8.04 17.51 7.80 17.81 23.56 38.31 26.90 69.07 24.50 79.12 Oregon 10.00 12.98 10.13 17.41 9.95 19.25 9.62 8.36 9.68
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- New Jersey 9.76 - 9.78 - 8.57 - 21.18 - 21.16 - 21.09 - New Mexico 9.85 21.79 9.77 21.45 7.51 21.43 16.28 19.36 16.94 19.47 15.17 19.39 New York 9.66 9.45 9.65 9.34 9.36 9.74 19.98 - 12.98 - 23.68 - North Carolina 9.58 9.73 9.51 10.99 8.71 12.78 21.02 - 23.99 - 29.63 - North Dakota 9.09 17.44 9.14 17.90 7.23 17.57 15.79 37.03 16.03 40.53 15.88 29.93 Northern Mariana Islands 8.24 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 9.99 - 16.25 - 16.67 - Ohio 9.09 - 9.06 - 7.12 - 17.58 - 17.12 - 16.60 - Oklahoma 8.17 16.65 8.04 17.51 7.80 17.81 23.56 38.31 26.90 69.07 24.50 79.12 Oregon 10.00 12.98 10.13 17.41 9.95 19.25 9.62 8.36 9.68
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- 150077 C CHAMPLAIN TEL CO -2.02 -6.11 4.36 -51.59 150078 C CHAUTAUQUA & ERIE -8.75 -8.10 -0.70 0.00 150079 C CHAZY & WESTPORT -8.45 -4.48 -4.16 -100.00 150081 C CITIZENS HAMMOND NY -13.36 -3.24 -10.45 -40.05 150084 C TACONIC TEL CORP -4.73 -10.74 6.73 0.00 150085 C CROWN POINT TEL CORP -6.58 -2.34 -4.34 -19.23 150088 C DELHI TEL CO -9.14 -6.85 -2.46 -44.84 150089 C DEPOSIT TEL CO 3.19 -5.95 9.72 0.00 150091 C DUNKIRK & FREDONIA 2.17 -6.53 9.31 0.00 150092 C EDWARDS TEL CO 3.22 -7.29 11.34 12.97 150093 C EMPIRE TEL CORP -9.82 -4.91 -5.17 0.00 150095 C FISHERS ISLAND TEL -3.48 -1.47 -2.04 0.00 150097 C GERMANTOWN TEL CO -1.73 -4.21 2.59 0.00 150099 C HANCOCK
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * Non-Federal Government (NG) Footnotes * * * * * NG180 In the band 3700-4200 MHz (space-to-Earth) earth stations on vessels (ESVs) may be authorized
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- not apply. Non-geostationary-satellite systems in the fixed-satellite service in the above bands shall be operated in such a way that any unacceptable interference that may occur during their operation shall be rapidly eliminated. 5.488 The use of the band 11.7-12.2 GHz by geostationary-satellite networks in the fixed-satellite service in Region 2 is subject to application of the provisions of No. 9.14 for coordination with stations of terrestrial services in Regions 1, 2 and 3. For the use of the band 12.2-12.7 GHz by the broadcasting-satellite service in Region 2, see Appendix 30. * * * * * 5.494 Additional allocation: in Algeria, Angola, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Cameroon, the Central African Rep., Congo (Rep. of the), Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, the United Arab
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- the communications network of the future - a robust, affordable Internet. The Plan, entitled ``Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan, outlined a vision for broadband over the next decade. The Plan included numerous recommendations pertaining to broadband innovation and investment, inclusion and national purposes. Many of these recommendations called for actions by the Commission. In this regard, the Plan's Recommendation 9.14 states, in pertinent part, that: The Executive Branch, the FCC and Congress should consider making changes to ensure effective coordination and consultation with Tribes on broadband related issues... The FCC should increase its commitment to government-to-government coordination with Tribal leaders. Congress and the FCC should consider increasing Tribal representation in telecommunications planning. Specifically, the Plan states that ``[t]he FCC should
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- 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 15:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 12 Bidding Days: 4 Results for Round 12 Gross Revenue: $13,756,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,173,900.00 - % Change: 9.33 Net Revenue: $11,997,400.00 - Dollar Change: $1,005,055.00 - % Change: 9.14 New Bids: 83 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 2 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 3 Permits with PWBs*: 96 FCC Held Permits: 24 Eligible Bidders: 94 (of 114 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=70M on, 12 Mar 2007 17:05:01 GMT Summary Permits: 120 construction permits in the FM broadcast service Qualified Bidders: 114 Rounds Completed: 13 Bidding Days:
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 23.54 11.18 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Columbus SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio Toledo SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 21.72 9.14 12.36 6.18 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.74 10.10 12.36 6.18 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 19.41 14.26 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 21.95 8.96 55.86 27.93 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 17.71 12.56 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 20.07 14.92 40.00 20.00 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 18.99 13.84 40.00 20.00
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 1984 67 311 98 117 593 8.70 16.95 16.78 1985 63 311 98 121 593 8.20 15.30 15.65 1986 63 311 98 121 593 9.02 13.71 14.73 1987 61 306 104 122 593 9.00 13.47 14.20 1988 61 307 102 123 593 9.10 13.46 14.27 1989 60 300 106 127 593 8.77 13.27 14.19 1990 57 300 107 129 593 9.14 13.18 14.01 31 Recently, RUS began collecting rate information from their borrowers. RUS requires borrowers to submit Form 479 that contains details of the firm's operations. Borrowers are asked to report the single party residential rate and the single-line business rate for each of their exchanges. The reported rates do not include subscriber line charges, surcharges, or taxes. The Industry
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Hyannis Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Massachusetts Springfield Bell Atlantic 23.07 7.95 38.92 19.47 Michigan Detroit Ameritech 19.76 12.04 44.52 22.26 Michigan Grand Rapids Ameritech 18.25 10.89 44.52 22.26 Michigan Saginaw Ameritech 20.11 12.74 44.52 22.26 Minnesota Detroit Lakes US West 19.63 8.12 19.54 9.78 Minnesota Minneapolis US
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror03.pdf
- 19.12 12.54 15.48 32.96% (115.83)% 44.20%37.92 2Alhambra-Grantfork Telephone Company 10.31 12.35 (8.85) 40.29 9.12 3ALLTEL Alabama, Inc. 11.37 12.54 5.40 11.02 8,149.68 10.80 11.05 4ALLTEL Arkansas, Inc. 13.36 12.54 11.75 7.64 1,701.98 24.52 18.16 5ALLTEL Carolina, Inc. 8.09 12.54 (0.39) 8.22 263.58 6.86 7.69 6ALLTEL Florida, Inc. 13.48 12.54 17.47 9.32 7,704.57 10.63 10.72 7ALLTEL Georgia Properties 9.92 12.54 3.34 9.14 1,459.96 11.79 10.51 8ALLTEL Kentucky, Inc. 7.79 12.54 1.03 10.12 0.00 11.76 10.79 9ALLTEL Mississippi, Inc. 11.28 12.54 (1.98) 3.77 6,496.71 20.36 11.06 10ALLTEL Missouri, Inc. 12.45 12.54 12.64 15.38 (1,645.57) 9.73 11.94 11ALLTEL New York, Inc. 12.47 12.54 13.89 7.33 1,173.94 10.08 8.96 12ALLTEL Oklahoma Properties 11.98 12.54 10.37 11.37 (314.10) 14.00 11.71 13ALLTEL Pennsylvania, Inc. 9.65 12.54 6.12
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33) 9.14 104ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 26.03 25.63 30.23 27.97 105PLAINS COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 12.99 12.11 (3.42) 5.19 23.96 14.75 106PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.16 12.11 5.90 8.40 6.73 107ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.46 12.08 12.40 13.74 90.00 11.60 12.95 108ROOSEVELT COUNTY RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE 12.74 12.10 9.59 8.53 32.03 14.33 109SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 12.38 12.10 9.30 16.94 7.63 13.58 110SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 TOTAL: OHIO 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 300585 A ARCADIA TEL. CO. 14.63 1.97 12.42 82.99 300586 A THE ARTHUR MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.32 1.02 13.17 222.61 300588 A AYERSVILLE TEL. CO. 13.27 -0.16 13.45 158.43 300589 A BASCOM MUTUAL TEL. CO. 19.81 7.52 11.44 69.06 300590 A BENTON RIDGE TEL. CO. 9.14 2.58 6.40 17.04 300591 A BUCKLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.62 -4.12 13.28 80.33 300594 A THE CHAMPAIGN TEL. CO. 9.31 0.58 8.68 0.00 300597 C CHILLICOTHE TEL. CO. 8.04 -0.80 8.92 15.74 300598 C MCCLURE TEL. CO. 46.47 0.39 45.91 97.45 300604 A COLUMBUS GROVE TEL. CO. 12.52 -1.53 14.26 INFINITE 300606 A CONNEAUT TEL. CO. 3.09 -4.35 7.78 0.00 300607
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- 361475 A RUNESTONE TEL. ASSN. 6.80 -1.43 8.35 22.97 361476 A SACRED HEART TEL. CO. 6.59 -0.39 7.01 17.35 361479 A SCOTT RICE TEL. CO. DBA INTEGRA TELECOM 6.02 0.90 5.07 0.00 361482 A SHERBURNE COUNTY RURAL TEL. CO. 10.31 2.26 7.87 0.00 361483 C SLEEPY EYE TEL. CO. 10.22 -0.68 10.97 36.84 361485 A SPRING GROVE COOP TEL CO 9.14 -0.36 9.54 35.13 361487 A STARBUCK TEL. CO. 9.61 -1.97 11.81 INFINITE 361491 C TWIN VALLEY-ULEN TEL CO INC. -12.10 6.91 -17.78 -26.81 361494 A UPSALA COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE ASSN. 1.79 -9.83 12.89 86.13 361495 A VALLEY TEL. CO.-MN 5.32 0.69 4.59 6.50 361499 A CROSSLAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.64 -0.51 10.20 0.00 361500 A NORTHERN TELEPHONE COMPANY OF MN 7.23 -4.88
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 10.94 0.70 10.17 INFINITE 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 13.29 0.82 12.37 76.42 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 8.19 3.61 4.42 17.66 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -9.96 -0.97 -9.08 -100.00 381636 A UNITED TELEPHONE MUTUAL AID CORP. 6.70 0.42 6.25 52.29 381637 C WEST RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 13.05 4.20 8.50 27.78 381638 A MIDSTATE COMMUNICATIONS INC. 9.14 -0.70 9.91 69.87 382247 A NEMONT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE - ND -4.58 -2.36 -2.27 -9.94 383303 A SRT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -23.19 -22.86 -0.43 0.00 385144 C U S WEST, INC. - ND 1.56 1.45 0.10 0.00 TOTAL: NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 653700 C MICRONESIAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION 4.17 20.86 -13.82 -32.35 TOTAL: OHIO -0.68 1.75 -2.39 11.83 300585 A
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00259.doc
- manufacturers to support word wrap in their products. We are not requiring word wrap because of the additional processing resources that could be required beyond what may be contained in early DTV receivers. However, we encourage manufacturers to work towards developing cost effective methods of executing word wrap functions while preserving the integrity of the caption providers' work. Fonts. Section 9.14 states that although a caption provider may specify any one of eight different font styles to be used to write caption text, decoders need only implement a single font for caption text display. Section 8.5.3 lists the 8 recommended font styles and states that their implementation is optional. As a result, if only the Section 9 recommendations were implemented, then
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/md980122.pdf
- DISTRIBUTION SERVICE Jan 22, 1998 (SINGLE & MULTICHANNEL) Report No. D-967 APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING: FILE NUMBER APPLICANT CHANNEL PRIMARY SERVICE AREA 50122-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTL542 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50123-CM-P-98 CROSS COUNTRY WIRELESS INC. (H group) GRAND TERRACE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50124-CM-P-98 CC WIRELESS, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE,
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/md980219.pdf
- 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EP X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H2 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980121EQ X 292146 993714 318.5 B401 H3 214.9 San Antonio, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDBP980128EX X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises BMDP980122ER X 431438 972238 523 B422 1 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDP980122ES X 431438 972238 523 B422 2A 57 Sioux Falls, SD Sioux Valley Rural Television, Inc. BMDMP980115EN X 271927 801849 4.6 B152 2A 151.5 Ft Pierce, FL Wireless Broadcasting Systems of America, Inc.WBSFP Licensing Corporation KNSC677 BMDP980126ET X
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/md980318.pdf
- VA Call Sign WNTB262 Antenna C/L 800 FT. (243.84 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Increase Antenna Height, Change Polarization, Power Decrease ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50273-CM-P-98 INTEGRATION COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL, INC. (E group) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN, GRAND TERRACE, CA Call Sign WHT636 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Construction March 18, 1998 Report No. D-978 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDL980302FU X 342148 971048 377.9 B019 F 121.9 Ardmore, OK Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/md981223.pdf
- B213 E 150.9 Jacksonville, IL Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. Multipoint Distribution Service Certification of Completion of Constructions Submitted for Filing December 23, 1998 Report No. D-1021 Non- ARN Common Latitude Longitude Ground BTA Channel Center of Market Name Winning Bidder New Name (If Applicable) Call Sign Carrier Elev Rad. BMDBL981210SY X 340120 1171746 740.1 B262 H1 9.14 Los Angeles, CA Pacific Telesis Enterprises Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc.KNSC654A BMDL981130SE X 340402 842723 515.1 B024 H2 57.9 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC957 BMDL981130SF X 334819 840840 506.3 B024 H1 9.1 Atlanta, GA CAI Wireless Systems, Inc. BellSouth Wireless Cable, Inc. KNSC961 BMDL981130SG X 332922 843407 292.6 B024 F 152.4 Atlanta, GA CAI
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/md990218.pdf
- N. - Long. 092 29 29 W. , LITTLE ROCK, Call Sign WNTJ435 Antenna C/L 650 FT. (198.12 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Polarization ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50144-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) GRAND TERRACE, CA CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 34 01 20 N. - Long. 117 17 46 W. , GRAND TERRACE, Call Sign WPW94 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Repeater, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50145-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (H group) RIVERSIDE, CA Channel(s) H2 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 33 57 55 N. - Long. 117 17 03 W. , RIVERSIDE, Call Sign WNTD998 Antenna C/L 305 FT. ( 92.96 meters) non-common carrier status. Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50146-CM-P-99 PACIFIC TELESIS SOUTHERN VIDEO, INC. (channel 1) RIVERSIDE,
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/pnmm7100.pdf
- Call Sign WMH765 Antenna C/L 400 FT. (121.92 meters) non-common carrier status. Location Change, Decrease Antenna Height, Power Decrease, Change Emission ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50670-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H1 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease Antenna Height Application filed pursuant to Sec. 21.41, 47 C.F.R. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 50671-CM-P-97 CARIBBEAN MMDS PARTNERSHIP (H group) SAN GERMAN, PR Channel(s) H3 CONDITIONAL LICENSE Lat. 18 03 37 N. - Long. 067 0 20 W. CARRETERA 118 2.6KM, SAN GERMAN, PR Call Sign WNTK992 Antenna C/L 30 FT. ( 9.14 meters) non-common carrier status. Decrease
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-a.pdf
- Tribune (Chicago Sun-Times) Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia Daily News) Boston Globe (Boston Herald) Washington Post (Washington Times) (19% Black) (19% Black) (6% Black) (27% Black) % Black -0.455 -0.298 -0.522 -0.278 -0.359 -0.125 -0.100 -0.068 (14.54)** (9.18)** (10.93)** (5.29)** (3.58)** (1.25) (3.18)** (1.84) Median Income (000) 0.002 0.006 0.002 0.001 (2.63)** (2.21)* (2.02)* (1.55) % College Degree 0.638 0.076 0.503 -0.053 (9.14)** (0.44) (5.92)** (1.02) % Over Age 65 -0.126 -0.923 -1.023 -0.339 (0.44) (1.42) (3.66)** (1.84) % Under Age 30 0.279 -0.940 -0.653 -0.307 (1.36) (1.37) (2.70)** (2.02)* Constant 0.621 0.100 0.825 1.067 0.632 0.668 0.923 1.072 (42.18)** (0.69) (53.16)** (2.46)* (54.02)** (4.10)** (150.21)** (11.36)** Observations 185 185 170 170 158 158 150 150 Note: All regressions population-weighted with robust standard
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs/clearinghouse/case-studies/Hurricane-Ike-Harris%20County-120109.pdf
- 11 9/13/2008 9 36204 10.06 91.4% 5 13 9/14/2008 14 39336 10.93 84.1% 6 12 9/13/2008 17 25280 7.02 58.5% 7 14 9/16/2008 14 46940 13.04 93.1% 8 4 9/15/2008 15 10615 2.95 73.7% 9 4 9/19/2008 15 7964 2.21 55.3% 10 11 9/13/2008 9 35434 9.84 89.5% 11 6 9/14/2008 12 21262 5.91 98.4% 12 10 9/13/2008 9 32898 9.14 91.4% 13 6 9/14/2008 20 10461 2.91 48.4% 14 10 9/13/2008 18 26514 7.37 73.7% 15 11 9/13/2008 12 33765 9.38 85.3% 16 7 9/13/2008 19 7539 2.09 29.9% 17 8 9/14/2008 15 11433 3.18 39.7% 18 14 9/15/2008 9 31780 8.83 63.1% 19 14 9/16/2008 11 21023 5.84 41.7% 20 4 9/13/2008 14 5253 1.46 36.5% 21 4 9/13/2008
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_mergeragreement.pdf
- 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 THE MERGERS SECTION 10.01. Conditions to the Obligations of Each Party.............109 SECTION 10.02. Conditions to