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- it could not be upgraded via software or firmware? If so, what percentage? Would deleting the Attention Signal have any impact on CAP-to-SAME translation? For example, would such action require amending the ECIG Implementation Guide to ensure proper CAP-to-SAME translation of CAP-formatted messages? Regardless of whether or how we proceed with modifying the Attention Signal requirements, we observe that section 11.12, which specifies that EBS Attention Signal encoders and decoders can remain in operation until January 1, 1998, is obsolete. Accordingly, we tentatively conclude that we should delete section 11.12 from Part 11. We seek comment on this tentative conclusion. Is there any reason to keep section 11.12 in the rules? Miscellaneous Equipment Issues. As detailed below, parties responding to the
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- to Jamie Patrick Broadcasting, Ltd., 328 West Madison Avenue, Bastrop, Louisiana, 71220. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.89(b), 11.35(a), 73.3526(a)(2). Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200232620002 (Enf. Bur., New Orleans Office, rel. Nov. 27, 2001). Jamie Patrick Broadcasting, Ltd., 17 FCC Rcd 7301 (EB 2002). See e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 11.12 (EBS equipment type accepted for use under Part 73 of the rules was permissible for use by broadcast stations only until January 1, 1998). 47 U.S.C. § 405. 47 C.F.R. § 1.106. 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(i). (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 02-3601 Federal Communications Commission DA 02-3601 ... † ¯ ² ë û ü
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- systems, and other participating entities. Need: In employing consistent technical standards and operational procedures for all participating entities, these rules will result in orderly distribution of emergency messaging in the event an emergency is activated. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.1 Purpose. 11.11 The Emergency Alert System (EAS). 11.12 Two-tone Attention Signal encoder and decoder. 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). 11.14 Primary Entry Point (PEP) System. 11.15 EAS Operating Handbook. 11.16 National Control Point Procedures. 11.18 EAS Designations. 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. 11.20 State Relay Network. 11.21 State and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook. SUBPART B -- EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Brief Description:
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- to consider at WRC-10 frequency allocations between 275 GHz and 3 000 GHz taking into account the result of the ITU-R studies; 2 that administrations may submit for inclusion in the Master International Frequency Register details on systems which operate between 275 and 3 000 GHz and which may be recorded by the Radiocommunication Bureau under Nos. 8.4, 11.8 and 11.12, invites ITU-R to conduct the necessary studies in time for consideration by WRC-10 with a view to the modification of No. 5.565 or the possible extension of the Table of Frequency Allocations above 275 GHz, including advice on the applications suitable for such bands, instructs the Director of the Radiocommunication Bureau to accept submissions referred to in resolves 2, and
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- 28336.8029564.9530676.8131996.3631675.04 46.03 48.07 464777.52 484439.09 477674.90 33851.1435342.2536696.7937862.5136925.17 53.55 54.66 37353.19 40293.63 41308.29 27525.4529146.7831547.4733748.6834249.47 42.26 44.07 37742.24 42024.70 51608.13 33239.5036485.4338041.9342018.8650914.68 34.83 37.03 197769.72 212488.96 236677.93 47601.2554516.8057806.2360484.6465819.43 40.81 43.80 151232.74 158466.65 160840.98 30839.0333310.5135638.0136771.8736689.48 45.03 45.97 13009.00 13854.00 14524.00 14331.00 21716.00 23607.00 25585.00 25456.0026640.0028120.0030044.0032264.00 224088.26 247689.30 19283.3220362.3621821.6123967.92 13.88 14.50 54302.86 61711.95 39664.5742537.8945829.0751422.34 28.05 28.49 24057.34 26747.52 18315.5318734.0420619.9922505.27 10.88 11.10 23717.75 25298.89 17867.3718751.8120067.4821270.30 11.59 11.12 19374.58 20938.24 15623.4116223.7617180.6118477.09 7.03 7.85 27080.18 29423.59 16401.4217259.1018225.9919709.02 10.09 11.20 32008.33 35404.83 17259.2118130.6619485.1921467.88 14.45 14.96 20833.27 22940.67 15287.1015911.0416944.5118632.77 11.65 12.74 22713.75 25223.61 15765.1117237.7118171.0020185.35 10.66 11.53 191290.05 198337.89 32286.5933193.4335181.0736316.31 35.61 36.65 71738.86 73860.01 42125.2243871.6145000.92 21738.42 22397.14 25199.6526712.2327387.07 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 38706.55 40460.16 30264.4332586.7633937.39 40916.62 42589.75 31139.1633439.5434563.99 18189.69 19030.84 29469.6631530.0632931.02 19819.00 23424.00 23838.00 10656.0012284.0014800.0017464.0017760.00 171614.47 186936.07 29845.4830637.9032587.3035346.32 37.86 38.07 16047.97
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- 6.3 Penetration by State ................................................................................................ Table 6.6 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.2 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.12 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- Total Operating Expenses (Row 1190 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.10 - Total Non-operating Items (Row 1390 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.11 Taxes -- Federal, State, and Other (Rows 1490, 1590, and 1595 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report).3 Tables 11.9 through 11.11 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2, Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.12 - Total Plant In-Service (Row 1690 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.13 - Total Other Investments (Row 1790 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Tables 11.12 and 11.13 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3, Gross Investments. Each table in this section contains columns headed "Subject to Separations", "Intrastate", and "Interstate".4 The "subject to separations" column reflects
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- 6.3 Penetration by State ................................................................................................ Table 6.6 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.2 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.12 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Unseparated High-Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment TEXAS Cont. 442040 C BRAZORIA TEL. CO. 3.74 -4.70 8.85 8.36 442041 C BRAZOS TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC. 7.82 -1.80 9.80 19.98 442043 A NORTH TEXAS TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.63 -2.30 10.16 28.50 442046 C CAP ROCK TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 11.12 -0.64 11.84 43.64 442052 C CENTRAL TEXAS TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC. -2.59 -3.08 0.50 -3.98 442057 C COLEMAN COUNTY TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC. -6.08 -1.96 -4.20 -10.49 442059 C COLORADO VALLEY TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC. 2.75 -0.69 3.46 2.04 442060 C COMANCHE COUNTY TEL COMPANY INC. 7.76 -2.14 10.11 31.84 442061 C COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 11.78 -0.82 12.71 22.83 442065 C CUMBY
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- 0.05 35.82 2.99 California Long Beach Verizon 25.38 17.83 0.08 47.66 2.99 California Los Angeles SBC 17.56 11.87 0.05 35.82 2.99 California Oakland SBC 17.17 11.61 0.05 35.82 2.99 California Salinas SBC 16.67 11.18 0.05 35.82 2.99 California San Diego SBC 16.01 10.83 0.05 35.82 2.99 California San Francisco SBC 16.01 10.83 0.05 35.82 2.99 California San Jose SBC 16.56 11.12 0.05 35.82 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 26.11 19.76 0.13 38.96 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 25.07 19.08 0.13 37.78 4.75 Colorado Denver Qwest 26.09 19.78 0.13 38.76 4.75 Connecticut Ansonia Verizon 22.05 15.42 0.18 65.00 3.95 Connecticut Norwalk Verizon 20.96 15.42 0.18 65.00 3.95 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 21.26 14.70 0.06 25.10 3.45 Florida Miami BellSouth 22.44 48.64 5.95 Florida
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- 6.4 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.8 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.15 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Penetration Estimates - Historical ...........................................................................Table 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- Total Operating Expenses (Row 1190 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.10 - Total Non-operating Items (Row 1390 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.11 Taxes -- Federal, State, and Other (Rows 1490, 1590, and 1595 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report).3 Tables 11.9 through 11.11 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2, Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.12 - Total Plant In-Service (Row 1690 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.13 - Total Other Investments (Row 1790 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Tables 11.12 and 11.13 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3, Gross Investments. Each table in this section contains columns headed "Subject to Separations", "Intrastate", and "Interstate".4 The "subject to separations" column reflects
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- 6.4 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.8 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.15 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Penetration Estimates - Historical ...........................................................................Table 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- 452171 C ARIZONA TEL. CO. -2.30 -7.04 5.11 -0.26 452172 C CITIZENS UTIL RURAL CO INC DBA FRONTIER 7.12 -0.94 8.14 47.38 452173 C TOHONO O'ODHAM UTILITY AUTHORITY 28.54 -1.09 29.96 55.79 452174 C SOUTHWESTERN TEL. CO. -6.27 -8.06 1.95 -13.85 452175 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHWEST, INC.-AZ 4.58 1.47 3.07 1.79 452176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-AZ 8.75 -0.77 9.59 11.12 452179 C GILA RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 2.49 -7.60 10.92 6.53 452191 C ACCIPITER COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 20.95 4.19 16.09 21.89 452200 C FORT MOJAVE TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 13.04 10.35 2.44 11.02 452226 C MIDVALE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE, INC.-ARIZONA 37.62 21.19 13.56 43.10 452302 C VERIZON CALIFORNIA INC. - AZ 41.25 -1.49 43.39 206.94 453334 C TABLE TOP TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 3.56 -1.44 5.08
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- 6.4 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.8 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.15 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Penetration Estimates - Historical ...........................................................................Table 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- Total Operating Expenses (Row 1190 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.10 - Total Non-operating Items (Row 1390 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.11 Taxes -- Federal, State, and Other (Rows 1490, 1590, and 1595 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report).3 Tables 11.9 through 11.11 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2, Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.12 - Total Plant In-Service (Row 1690 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.13 - Total Other Investments (Row 1790 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Tables 11.12 and 11.13 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3, Gross Investments. Each table in this section contains columns headed "Subject to Separations", "Intrastate", and "Interstate".4 The "subject to separations" column reflects
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- 6.4 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.8 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.15 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Penetration Estimates - Historical ...........................................................................Table 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- ASSN. 14.73 -3.34 18.69 48.10 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 17.80 5.30 11.87 43.47 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. -3.52 -8.88 5.88 8.47 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 9.16 -3.18 12.74 42.47 351291 A SCHALLER TEL. CO. 14.49 0.06 14.43 45.69 351292 A SEARSBORO TEL. CO. 111.55 98.90 6.36 122.09 351293 A SHARON TEL. CO. 6.90 -3.80 11.12 37.91 351294 A SCRANTON TEL. CO. 13.03 2.44 10.34 37.86 351295 C SHELL ROCK TEL. CO. 6.60 -1.64 8.37 16.63 351297 A HEART OF IOWA COMMUNICATIONS COOP. 15.16 -2.27 17.83 48.28 351298 A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.02 1.68 -0.65 -100.00 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.65 -2.15 3.88 5.21 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. 6.34
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- Broadcasting, Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Douglas G. Miller District Director Atlanta Office South Central Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35(a), 73.3526. 47 U.S.C. § 503(b). The Emergency Broadcast System was the predecessor to EAS. Stations were required to replace their EBS equipment with operational EAS equipment after January 1, 1997. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.12. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. § 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
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- City Telephone and Taxes Company Standard Lifeline Standard Link-Up Rates Rates Rates Rates New Mexico Alamogordo Qwest 24.46 5.97 33.49 8.29 New York Binghamton Verizon 34.84 14.97 63.18 5.74 New York Buffalo Verizon 35.78 15.45 64.63 5.88 New York Massena Verizon 32.99 13.23 62.83 5.71 New York New York City Verizon 36.37 13.58 64.58 5.86 New York Ogdensburg Verizon 33.86 11.12 64.48 11.41 New York Rochester Citizen 26.37 15.30 38.01 5.87 North Carolina Raleigh AT&T 28.80 13.25 45.64 22.81 North Carolina Rockingham AT&T 28.21 12.67 45.64 22.81 Ohio Canton AT&T 22.18 8.03 38.69 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 24.87 10.37 25.70 0.00 Ohio Cleveland AT&T 22.54 8.16 39.33 0.00 Ohio Columbus AT&T 22.23 8.05 38.78 0.00 Ohio Toledo AT&T 22.33 8.09
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- 6.4 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.8 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.15 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Penetration Estimates - Historical ...........................................................................Table 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- Total Operating Expenses (Row 1190 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.10 - Total Non-operating Items (Row 1390 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.11 Taxes -- Federal, State, and Other (Rows 1490, 1590, and 1595 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report).3 Tables 11.9 through 11.11 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2, Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.12 - Total Plant In-Service (Row 1690 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.13 - Total Other Investments (Row 1790 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Tables 11.12 and 11.13 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3, Gross Investments. Each table in this section contains columns headed "Subject to Separations", "Intrastate", and "Interstate".4 The "subject to separations" column reflects
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- 6.4 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.8 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.15 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Penetration Estimates - Historical ...........................................................................Table 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- A DRENTHE TEL. CO. -5.00 -5.06 0.06 -19.97 310694 A FARMERS MUT. OF CHAPIN DBA CHAPIN TEL. CO. -1.31 -2.56 1.28 -9.87 310695 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-MI -5.33 -6.69 1.45 0.00 310702 C CENTURYTEL OF MICHIGAN, INC. -3.99 -7.65 3.97 -0.44 310703 A KALEVA TEL. CO. -3.22 -7.63 4.77 2.93 310704 C ACE TEL. CO. OF MI, INC. 6.13 -4.49 11.12 29.06 310705 C CENTURY TELEPHONE OF NORTHERN MICHIGAN, INC. -4.38 -5.49 1.17 -9.99 310708 C LENNON TEL. CO. -10.14 -8.07 -2.25 -13.37 310711 C MIDWAY TEL. CO. -8.18 5.40 -12.88 -20.13 310713 C HIAWATHA TELEPHONE COMPANY (+ 310680 CHIPPEWA COUNTY TEL) 5.98 5.62 0.34 -5.74 310714 C OGDEN TEL. CO. 2.22 -3.60 6.03 8.90 310717 C ONTONAGON COUNTY TEL. CO.
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- 26.39 Kentucky 848 11,225 7.55 1,277 6,089 20.97 Louisiana 1,146 10,451 10.97 1,815 6,861 26.45 Maine 553 4,375 12.64 531 1,699 31.25 Maryland 2,465 17,426 14.15 2,492 7,069 35.25 Massachusetts 4,282 28,689 14.93 2,811 8,709 32.28 Michigan 4,282 29,356 14.59 4,026 15,380 26.18 Minnesota 1,690 14,166 11.93 1,393 6,908 20.17 Mississippi 782 7,749 10.09 835 4,609 18.12 Missouri 1,909 17,173 11.12 2,015 7,946 25.36 Montana 283 2,114 13.39 116 1,268 9.15 Nebraska 359 3,892 9.22 407 2,620 15.53 Nevada 675 5,333 12.66 1,279 3,120 40.99 New Hampshire 813 4,650 17.48 492 1,823 26.99 New Jersey 4,683 27,041 17.32 3,672 11,652 31.51 New Mexico 394 3,358 11.73 744 2,279 32.65 New York 7,952 48,737 16.32 10,477 24,797 42.25 North Carolina 2,904 21,619
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- -1.48 26.66 34.44 351328 A WEBSTER-CALHOUN COOP. TEL. ASSN. -18.36 -4.32 -14.67 -49.89 351329 A WELLMAN COOP. TEL. ASSN. 2.58 -2.13 4.81 -6.05 351331 A WEST IOWA TEL. CO. -0.30 -2.71 2.48 -25.15 351332 A>CWEST LIBERTY TEL. CO. 20.09 -2.02 22.57 1536.58 351334 A WESTERN IOWA TEL. ASSN. -13.71 -5.81 -8.39 -45.54 351335 A WESTSIDE INDP. TEL. CO. -19.82 -9.79 -11.12 -49.46 351336 A WILTON TEL. CO. 3.15 -4.30 7.78 108.30 351337 C WINNEBAGO COOPERATIVE TELECOM ASSOCIATION-IA 12.43 -1.57 14.22 28.21 351342 A WOOLSTOCK MUT. TEL. ASSN. -16.57 0.90 -17.32 -48.92 351343 A WYOMING MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.99 -2.25 -1.78 -34.53 351344 A PRAIRIE TEL. CO., INC. -19.38 -7.39 -12.94 -49.97 351346 C ACE TEL. ASSN.-IA 7.82 -2.11 10.15 0.00 351405
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- -1.48 26.66 34.44 351328 A WEBSTER-CALHOUN COOP. TEL. ASSN. -18.36 -4.32 -14.67 -49.89 351329 A WELLMAN COOP. TEL. ASSN. 2.58 -2.13 4.81 -6.05 351331 A WEST IOWA TEL. CO. -0.30 -2.71 2.48 -25.15 351332 A>CWEST LIBERTY TEL. CO. 20.09 -2.02 22.57 1536.58 351334 A WESTERN IOWA TEL. ASSN. -13.71 -5.81 -8.39 -45.54 351335 A WESTSIDE INDP. TEL. CO. -19.82 -9.79 -11.12 -49.46 351336 A WILTON TEL. CO. 3.15 -4.30 7.78 108.30 351337 C WINNEBAGO COOPERATIVE TELECOM ASSOCIATION-IA 12.43 -1.57 14.22 28.21 351342 A WOOLSTOCK MUT. TEL. ASSN. -16.57 0.90 -17.32 -48.92 351343 A WYOMING MUTUAL TEL. CO. -3.99 -2.25 -1.78 -34.53 351344 A PRAIRIE TEL. CO., INC. -19.38 -7.39 -12.94 -49.97 351346 C ACE TEL. ASSN.-IA 7.82 -2.11 10.15 0.00 351405
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- cost data. Source: National Exchange Carrier Association, Universal Service Fund 2010 Submission of 2009 Study Results (September 30, 2010) 3 - 31 Table 3.18 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2008 to 2009 by State or Jurisdiction State or Jurisdiction ALABAMA -1.91 -6.63 5.06 10.18 ALASKA -3.63 -7.97 4.71 -6.48 AMERICAN SAMOA -8.03 -1.16 -6.95 0.00 ARIZONA -1.63 -11.12 10.67 1.67 ARKANSAS -1.09 -5.73 4.92 -4.27 CALIFORNIA 3.83 -10.35 15.82 -6.31 COLORADO -4.97 -11.39 7.25 -10.35 CONNECTICUT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DELAWARE 5.86 -10.49 18.26 INFINITE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3.54 -7.86 12.38 0.00 FLORIDA -4.41 -12.82 9.65 22.43 GEORGIA -5.22 -5.56 0.36 -4.59 GUAM -5.92 -9.57 4.04 -66.55 HAWAII -4.28 -8.26 4.34 -11.91 IDAHO -3.86 -9.80 6.59 -6.33 ILLINOIS
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- cost data. Source: National Exchange Carrier Association, Universal Service Fund 2010 Submission of 2009 Study Results (September 30, 2010) 3 - 31 Table 3.18 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2008 to 2009 by State or Jurisdiction State or Jurisdiction ALABAMA -1.91 -6.63 5.06 10.18 ALASKA -3.63 -7.97 4.71 -6.48 AMERICAN SAMOA -8.03 -1.16 -6.95 0.00 ARIZONA -1.63 -11.12 10.67 1.67 ARKANSAS -1.09 -5.73 4.92 -4.27 CALIFORNIA 3.83 -10.35 15.82 -6.31 COLORADO -4.97 -11.39 7.25 -10.35 CONNECTICUT 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 DELAWARE 5.86 -10.49 18.26 INFINITE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 3.54 -7.86 12.38 0.00 FLORIDA -4.41 -12.82 9.65 22.43 GEORGIA -5.22 -5.56 0.36 -4.59 GUAM -5.92 -9.57 4.04 -66.55 HAWAII -4.28 -8.26 4.34 -11.91 IDAHO -3.86 -9.80 6.59 -6.33 ILLINOIS
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- 23.92 21.05 20.07 20.65 20.98 2n,4n MR-4-02 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble - Res. 26.68 24.53 27.85 25.07 26.27 21.77 26.02 26.47 4n MR-4-03 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble - Bus. 11.85 11.97 12.38 11.72 10.70 11.57 10.02 11.00 1n,3n,4n MR-4-03 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble - Res. 11.37 9.48 11.05 10.12 11.12 11.35 10.77 14.18 3n,4n MR-4-06 % Out of Service > 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service >
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- 44.0 46.1 47.9 50.1 52.0 56.2 59.2 --- 67.3 70.1 6.3% Annual Change ** --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4.2% --- Price per channel 0.600 0.620 0.640 0.650 0.650 0.650 0.661 --- 0.657 0.665 0.4% Annual Change ** --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 1.2% --- Competitive Group Basic service --- --- 10.69 11.12 11.34 11.95 12.43 13.70 14.25 14.58 5.0% Annual Change ** --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 4.0% 2.3% --- Expanded basic --- --- 14.11 15.00 16.44 17.41 19.23 21.36 22.61 23.59 8.6% Annual Change ** --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 5.9% 4.3% --- Programming --- --- 24.80 26.12 27.78 29.59 31.66 35.06 36.86 38.17 7.1%
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- it could not be upgraded via software or firmware? If so, what percentage? Would deleting the Attention Signal have any impact on CAP-to-SAME translation? For example, would such action require amending the ECIG Implementation Guide to ensure proper CAP-to-SAME translation of CAP-formatted messages? Regardless of whether or how we proceed with modifying the Attention Signal requirements, we observe that section 11.12, which specifies that EBS Attention Signal encoders and decoders can remain in operation until January 1, 1998, is obsolete. Accordingly, we tentatively conclude that we should delete section 11.12 from Part 11. We seek comment on this tentative conclusion. Is there any reason to keep section 11.12 in the rules? Miscellaneous Equipment Issues. As detailed below, parties responding to the
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- any, of the equipment-related Attention Signal requirements in sections 11.32(9) and 11.33(b) we should incorporate into section 11.31(a)(2). We also asked whether we should modify the duration limits for the Attention Signal, currently set at between 8 and 25 seconds, or whether we should delete the Attention Signal from the Part 11 rules altogether. In addition, we observed that section 11.12, which specifies that EBS Attention Signal encoders and decoders can remain in operation until January 1, 1998, is obsolete. Accordingly, we tentatively concluded that we should delete section 11.12 from Part 11. We sought comment on this tentative conclusion. The majority of commenters addressing these issues opposed elimination of the Attention Signal but supported limiting its duration to eight seconds.
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- Broadcasting, Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Douglas G. Miller District Director Atlanta Office South Central Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.35(a), 73.3526. 47 U.S.C. S: 503(b). The Emergency Broadcast System was the predecessor to EAS. Stations were required to replace their EBS equipment with operational EAS equipment after January 1, 1997. See 47 C.F.R. S: 11.12. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. S: 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
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- Broadcasting, Ltd., 328 West Madison Avenue, Bastrop, Louisiana, 71220. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 1.89(b), 11.35(a), 73.3526(a)(2). 2 Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200232620002 (Enf. Bur., New Orleans Office, rel. Nov. 27, 2001). 3 Jamie Patrick Broadcasting, Ltd., 17 FCC Rcd 7301 (EB 2002). 4 See e.g., 47 C.F.R. 11.12 (EBS equipment type accepted for use under Part 73 of the rules was permissible for use by broadcast stations only until January 1, 1998). 5 47 U.S.C. 405. 6 47 C.F.R. 1.106. 7 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(i). References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3601A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3601A1.doc
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- and taxes Company Standard Lifeline Standard Link-up Rates Rates Rates Rates Nebraska Grand Island US West 23.39 36.03 18.01 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 11.96 44.89 22.45 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 20.99 10.18 31.86 7.96 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.76 14.49 62.47 11.36 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 28.29 18.92 63.59 11.56 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 20.33 11.12 62.10 11.29 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 24.88 14.27 63.90 11.62 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 20.90 11.43 63.85 11.61 New York Rochester Frontier - Rochester 16.83 13.04 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 17.22 9.79 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 15.69 8.26 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton Ameritech 18.87 10.63 36.50 0.00 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 20.28
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- 7.03 (1,200.00) 0.00 6.07 29WEST RIVER MUTUAL AID TELEPHONE CORP. 15.43 12.88 32.63 14.38 22.16 16.65 1/ Report is filed for the first time for the period of 11/1/93 - 12/31/93. MAXIMUM RATE OF RETURN 24.96 16.22 93.51 46.45 3,400.00 56.76 38.32 MINIMUM RATE OF RETURN 4.83 5.30 (26.91) (1.75) (1,200.00) (2.59) 0.61 ARITHMETIC MEAN RATE OF RETURN 12.26 12.15 11.12 14.18 116.84 14.07 13.36 STANDARD DEVIATION OF RATE OF RETURN 4.31 2.16 20.61 8.94 1,290.49 12.89 7.93 WEIGHTED ARITHMETIC MEAN 11.56 11.47 11.78 12.23 (40.49) 11.46 11.69 STANDARD DEVIATION 2.74 2.65 5.91 4.82 141.70 5.99 4.50 RATE OF RETURN SUMMARY JANUARY 1, 1993 - DECEMBER 31, 1993 SUMMARY OF REPORTS FILED MARCH 31, 1995 FINAL PRICE-CAP CARRIERS' REPORT OPERATING OPERATING
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- 29.69 43.04 71.14 53.59 23HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.66 11.69 16.14 17.08 21.05 17.66 24HORRY TELEPHONE CO. 12.91 11.66 9.46 7.99 22.31 14.96 25ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.34 12.76 9.61 12.83 5.54 7.65 26LANCASTER TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.19 11.91 17.54 16.83 47.80 21.34 27LUFKIN-CONROE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 13.84 11.59 13.25 15.85 33.19 26.01 28PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.95 11.96 17.75 12.51 (205.36) 11.36 11.12 29ROCK HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.04 11.92 13.66 17 10 15.31 30ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.97 11.45 8.28 9 8 7.97 31TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC 12.39 11.08 17.90 13.73 32UTELCO, INC. 11.50 33VIRGIN ISLANDS TELEPHONE CORPORATION 15.29 11.59 2.34 31.36 (138.98) 50.22 42.47 34WARWICK VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.58 11.10 12.07 12.52 22.97 13.22 35WINTERHAVEN TELEPHONE COMPANY 27.21 -10.99 35.43 35.43 MAXIMUM
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- Total Operating Expenses (Row 1190 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.10 - Total Non-operating Items (Row 1390 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.11 Taxes -- Federal, State, and Other (Rows 1490, 1590, and 1595 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report).3 Tables 11.9 through 11.11 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2, Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.12 - Total Plant In-Service (Row 1690 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.13 - Total Other Investments (Row 1790 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Tables 11.12 and 11.13 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3, Gross Investments. Each table in this section contains columns headed "Subject to Separations", "Intrastate", and "Interstate".4 The "subject to separations" column reflects
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- 6.3 Penetration by State ................................................................................................ Table 6.6 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.2 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.12 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool - NECA - Common Line ................................................................................ Table 3.4 Pool - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ............................................................................. Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Toll Services - Annual Changes .....................................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ...................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Interstate Toll - Residential .................................................................... Table 7.10 Rates - Local Business - Key System
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- Total Operating Expenses (Row 1190 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.10 - Total Non-operating Items (Row 1390 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.11 Taxes -- Federal, State, and Other (Rows 1490, 1590, and 1595 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report).3 Tables 11.9 through 11.11 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2, Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.12 - Total Plant In-Service (Row 1690 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Table 11.13 - Total Other Investments (Row 1790 of the ARMIS 43-01 Report). Tables 11.12 and 11.13 show the detailed items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3, Gross Investments. Each table in this section contains columns headed "Subject to Separations", "Intrastate", and "Interstate".4 The "subject to separations" column reflects
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- -0.27 -10.65 361403 A FEDERATED UTILITIES, INC. DBA HANCOCK TEL. CO 9.58 -0.13 9.72 39.54 361404 A HARMONY TEL. CO. 8.59 2.22 6.23 16.61 361405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-MN -0.49 -0.91 0.42 -7.07 361408 A HOME TEL. CO.-MN 8.46 -1.00 9.56 33.74 361409 A HUTCHINSON TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.38 -0.60 3.00 0.00 361410 C JOHNSON TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.47 2.26 -7.56 -11.12 361412 A KASSON & MANTORVILLE TEL. CO. 11.98 1.26 10.58 654.04 361413 A MID STATE TEL. CO. DBA KMP TEL. CO. 5.68 -2.86 8.80 23.48 361414 C LAKEDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.59 1.27 -0.67 0.00 361419 A LISMORE COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO. -1.27 -5.22 4.17 -1.31 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.28 1.82 10.28 INFINITE 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY, LLC 8.68
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- 6.3 Penetration by State ................................................................................................ Table 6.6 Penetration by State - Changes ............................................................................... Table 6.2 Penetration by State - Changes - Map .....................................................................Chart 6.3 Penetration by State - Comparison by Level of Lifeline Assistance ................... Table 6.5 Penetration by State - Critical Values ..................................................................... Table 6.12 Penetration by State - Map ................................................................................ Chart 6.2 Plant In-Service - Total ........................................................................................... Table 11.12 Pool Results - NECA - Common Line .................................................................... Table 3.4 Pool Results - NECA - Traffic Sensitive ................................................................ Table 3.5 Price Indices - Annual Changes ............................................................................. Table 7.2 Price Indices - Local and Long Distance Services - Annual Changes ....................Table 7.3 Producer Price Indices ....................................................................... Table 7.5 Rates - Local Business - Single Line ..................................................................... Table 7.7 Rates - Local
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- Revenues - Net .............................................................................................. Table 11.7 State Code Reference........................................................................................... Table 8.22 Subscriber Plant Factors - Interstate - Transitional ............................................. Table 8.21 Subscribership - United States ............................................................................ Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ............................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ...................................................................................... Table 11.11 Taxes - Total Other ............................................................................................. Table 11.12 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Service .......................................... Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Type of Carrier .............................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Transmission Systems ......................................................................................... Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ......................................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ............................................................... Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...................................................... Table 3.1 Universal Service
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- that, in the aggregate, serve about 7% of the nation's telephone lines. 11 - 1 Tables 11.7 and 11.8 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.1--Revenues and Other Operating Items. Table 11.7 shows Total Operating Revenues--row 1090 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.8 shows Other Operating Income or Loss--row 1290 of the ARMIS report. Tables 11.9 through 11.12 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2--Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.9 shows Total Operating Expenses--row 1190 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.10 shows Total Non-operating Items--row 1390 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.11 shows Federal Income Taxes--row 1590 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.12 shows Total Other Taxes--row 1490 of the ARMIS report. Tables 11.13 and 11.14
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- Place for 60 Months ........Table 6.15 Subscribership Effect of Do Not Disconnect Policies in Place for 120 Months ......Table 6.16 Subscribership - United States ................................................................................Table 6.1 4 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ...................................................................Table 9.2 Index of Tables and Charts Switch Downtime Causes .......................................................................................Table 9.3 Switching Systems ..................................................................................................Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ...........................................................................................Table 11.11 Taxes - Total Other .................................................................................................Table 11.12 Telecommunications Revenue - by Type of Carrier ...............................................Table 1.1 Transmission Systems .............................................................................................Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ..............................................................................Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ....................................................................Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...........................................................Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund History ...............................................................................Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund Payment Projections - by Study Area ..................................Table 3.15 Universal Service Fund Payments - by State
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- about 7% of the nation's telephone lines do not file ARMIS data. 11 - 2 Tables 11.7 and 11.8 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.1--Revenues and Other Operating Items. Table 11.7 shows Total Operating Revenues--row 1090 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.8 shows Other Operating Income or Loss--row 1290 of the ARMIS report. Tables 11.9 through 11.12 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2--Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.9 shows Total Operating Expenses--row 1190 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.10 shows Total Non-operating Items--row 1390 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.11 shows Federal Income Taxes--row 1590 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.12 shows Total Other Taxes--row 1490 of the ARMIS report. Tables 11.13 and 11.14
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- Libraries Mechanism - Net Revenue by State..................................Table 4.6 Schools and Libraries Program Fund Size Projections.........................................Table 4.5 State Code Reference........................................................................................... Table 8.21 Subscribership - United States ............................................................................ Table 6.1 Switch Downtime and Trunk Blocking ............................................................... Table 9.2 Switch Downtime Causes .................................................................................... Table 9.3 Switching Systems ............................................................................................. Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ...................................................................................... Table 11.11 Taxes - Total Other ............................................................................................. Table 11.12 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Service .......................................... Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Type of Carrier .............................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues - All Carriers ..................................................... Table 1.7 Transmission Systems ......................................................................................... Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ......................................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ............................................................... Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund
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- that, in the aggregate, serve about 7% of the nation's telephone lines. 11 - 1 Tables 11.7 and 11.8 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.1--Revenues and Other Operating Items. Table 11.7 shows Total Operating Revenues--row 1090 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.8 shows Other Operating Income or Loss--row 1290 of the ARMIS report. Tables 11.9 through 11.12 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.2--Expenses and Taxes. Table 11.9 shows Total Operating Expenses--row 1190 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.10 shows Total Non-operating Items--row 1390 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.11 shows Federal Income Taxes--row 1590 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.12 shows Total Other Taxes--row 1490 of the ARMIS report. Tables 11.13 and 11.14
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- Study Area .............. Table 3.16 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Total by State ...............................Table 3.10 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Total by Study Area ....................... Table 3.15 Income - Net ...........................................................................................................Table 11.5 Installation, Maintenance, and Customer Complaints ............................................ Table 9.1 Investment - Average Net .......................................................................................Table 11.6 Investment - Gross ..................................................................................................Table 11.3 Investment - Other ..................................................................................................Table 11.13 Investment - Plant ...................................................................................................Table 11.12 Investment - Reserves .............................................................................................Table 11.4 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State ...........................................................Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by Study Area ................................................ Table 2.7 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................Table 2.5 Lifeline Monthly Support by State .........................................................................Table 2.1 Lines - Total ..................................................................................Table 8.4 Line Usage per Day ..........................................................................Table 8.5 Link Up Assistance - Payments - by State
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- State .................................Table 3.14 Income - Net ...........................................................................................................Table 11.5 Installation, Maintenance, and Customer Complaints ............................................ Table 9.1 Interstate Access Support - Payment Projections - by Jurisdiction ........................ Table 3.11 Interstate Access Support - Payment Projections - by Study Area .........................Table 3.24 Investment - Average Net .......................................................................................Table 11.6 Investment - Gross ..................................................................................................Table 11.3 Investment - Other ..................................................................................................Table 11.13 Investment - Plant ...................................................................................................Table 11.12 Investment - Reserves .............................................................................................Table 11.4 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State ...........................................................Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by Study Area ................................................ Table 2.7 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................Table 2.5 3 Index of Tables and Charts Lifeline Monthly Support - by State .......................................................................Table 2.1 Lines - Total ..................................................................................Table 8.4 Line Usage per Day ..........................................................................Table 8.5 LinkUp
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- Support Mechanism Net Dollar Flow by State .................. Table 3.18 Interstate Access Support - Payment Projections - by Jurisdiction ........................ Table 3.11 Interstate Access Support - Payment Projections - by Study Area ......................... Table 3.29 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment - Plant ................................................................................................... Table 11.12 Investment - Reserves ............................................................................................. Table 11.4 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State ...........................................................Table 2.7 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by Study Area ................................................ Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.5 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.6 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.1 Lines
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/01socc.pdf
- 2.57 2.17 0.67 5.40 8.2NV New Hampshire 38.9 17.7 21.2 8.4 12.8 3.43 1.49 3.06 7.98 4.8NH New Jersey 366.9 224.3 142.6 55.9 86.7 25.34 8.39 19.28 53.01 33.7NJ New Mexico 60.2 33.7 26.5 20.3 6.2 1.97 0.20 (0.07) 2.10 4.1NM New York 1,462.4 297.5 1,164.9 795.2 369.7 101.21 29.54 162.49 293.24 76.5NY North Carolina 389.9 275.9 113.9 81.9 32.1 11.12 2.71 4.38 18.21 13.9NC North Dakota 15.3 5.3 10.0 7.0 3.0 1.64 0.52 (0.27) 1.90 1.1ND Ohio 438.4 355.7 82.7 49.3 33.3 4.93 4.37 2.16 11.46 21.9OH Oklahoma 187.3 163.4 23.9 11.3 12.6 3.72 0.98 0.84 5.54 7.1OK Oregon 122.4 80.6 41.8 25.1 16.7 6.49 1.02 0.04 7.55 9.2OR Pennsylvania 570.6 266.4 304.2 206.4 97.9 33.42 7.40 24.02 64.84 33.0PA
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-282165A1.html
- Broadcasting, Inc. at its address of record. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Douglas G. Miller District Director Atlanta Office South Central Region Enforcement Bureau 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.35(a), 73.3526. 47 U.S.C. S: 503(b). The Emergency Broadcast System was the predecessor to EAS. Stations were required to replace their EBS equipment with operational EAS equipment after January 1, 1997. See 47 C.F.R. S: 11.12. Section 312(f)(1) of the Act, 47 U.S.C. S: 312(f)(1), which applies to violations for which forfeitures are assessed under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term 'willful', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the conscious and deliberate commission or omission of such act, irrespective of any intent to violate any provision
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2002/DA-02-3601A1.html
- Broadcasting, Ltd., 328 West Madison Avenue, Bastrop, Louisiana, 71220. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION David H. Solomon Chief, Enforcement Bureau _________________________ 1 47 C.F.R. 1.89(b), 11.35(a), 73.3526(a)(2). 2 Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, NAL/Acct. No. 200232620002 (Enf. Bur., New Orleans Office, rel. Nov. 27, 2001). 3 Jamie Patrick Broadcasting, Ltd., 17 FCC Rcd 7301 (EB 2002). 4 See e.g., 47 C.F.R. 11.12 (EBS equipment type accepted for use under Part 73 of the rules was permissible for use by broadcast stations only until January 1, 1998). 5 47 U.S.C. 405. 6 47 C.F.R. 1.106. 7 47 C.F.R. 0.111, 0.311, 1.80(i). References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3601A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-02-3601A1.doc
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/aol-tw/tseng_comment051100.pdf
- 2.32 $ 3.25 $ 4.18 $ 5.10 $ 6.03 $ 6.96 $ 100.0% 2.84 $ 3.97 $ 5.11 $ 6.24 $ 7.38 $ 8.51 $ Internet Cable Modem Penetration Rates Internet Cable Modem Penetration Rates TABLE 4.7: SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS FOR INCREMENTAL CAPITAL COSTS IN PORTLAND SCENARIO L2TP 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% Percentage of 20.0% 7.41 $ 9.26 $ 11.12 $ 12.97 $ 14.82 $ 16.68 $ Subscribers 50.0% 17.93 $ 22.41 $ 26.89 $ 31.38 $ 35.86 $ 40.34 $ On-Line 80.0% 28.45 $ 35.56 $ 42.67 $ 49.78 $ 56.90 $ 64.01 $ Sensitivity 100.0% 35.46 $ 44.32 $ 53.19 $ 62.05 $ 70.92 $ 79.78 $ Analysis for Year 2000 Scenario PPPoE 3 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0%
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_separationagreement.pdf
- Obligations.....69 SECTION 10.14. Law Governing Arbitration Procedures..................70 SECTION 10.15. Non-applicability of Article...........................70 ARTICLE 11 MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 11.01. Counterparts; Entire Agreement; Corporate Power........70 SECTION 11.02. Governing Law.....................................71 SECTION 11.03. Jurisdiction........................................71 SECTION 11.04. Waiver of Jury Trial.................................72 SECTION 11.05. Assignability.......................................72 SECTION 11.06. AT&T Restructuring.................................72 SECTION 11.07. Third Party Beneficiaries.............................72 SECTION 11.08. Notices............................................73 SECTION 11.09. Severability........................................74 SECTION 11.10. Expenses..........................................74 SECTION 11.11. Headings..........................................75 SECTION 11.12. Waivers of Default..................................75 SECTION 11.13. Specific Performance................................75 SECTION 11.14. Amendments.......................................75 PAGE (NY) 05726/135/SPIN-OFF/bid.sda.wpd 12/19/01 1:51pm iv SECTION 11.15. Late Payments......................................75 SECTION 11.16. Interpretation......................................75 EXHIBITS Exhibit A AT&T Communications Financial Statements Exhibit B Corporate Name Agreement Exhibit C Employee Benefits Agreement Exhibit D Intellectual Property Agreement Exhibit E Interim Services and Systems Replication Agreement Exhibit F Patent Assignment Exhibit G Tax