FCC Web Documents citing 11.13
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- test the actual system.''). PEPAC Comments at 3-4. See also DAS Comments at 3 (the ``existing base of legacy systems will not process NPT as a live alert, like EAN and EAT, without firmware changes. ... trying to use the NPT code in its present form should not be conducted nor considered a valid national field test.''). 47 C.F.R. § 11.13(b). See PEPAC Comments at 4 (``the Commission should clarify whether NN stations are required to follow these procedures during national EAS tests.''); SBE Comments at 3 (SBE ``cannot determine from [the proposed rule] whether or not the test will involve sending an EAT alert following the EAN alert to replicate a real alert sequence.''); FEMA Comments at 3 (the Commission
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- to confirm that such a plan has been submitted to and approved by the Commission? Is it necessary or useful for the Commission to incorporate the gubernatorial CAP obligation in section 11.51(m)? Revising the Procedures for Processing EANs The Part 11 rules specify that the EAT message is used to terminate an EAN. More specifically, as set out in section 11.13, the EAN is the notice to EAS Participants that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency, while the EAT is the notice to EAS Participants that the EAN has terminated. This relationship is described in section 11.54, which specifies the actions an EAS Participant must take upon receiving an EAN. Under these provisions, the EAN commences a ``National
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- 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: These rules describe EAS protocol for emergency
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- required to participate in the national-level EAS. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.2(e). This includes participation in national testing. See Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau Announces that First Ever Nationwide Diagnostic Test of the Emergency Alert System Will Occur on November 9, 2011 at 2 PM EST,'' Public Notice, DA 11-1030 (PSHSB rel. June 9, 2011). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.13(a). During the test, the public will hear a message indicating that ``this is a test.'' However, due to limitations with the ``live'' EAN, the video test message may not indicate that ``this is a test.'' Accordingly, in addition to outreach efforts to educate the public, including the disability community, FEMA and the FCC are working with EAS Participants on possible
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- Township OH2738 663 77 11.61 Delhi Township OH2739 10357 15 0.14 Dodson Township OH2453 929 73 7.86 Fairfield Township (Highland County) OH2451 1204 95 7.89 Green Township (Brown County) OH2436 1213 14 1.45 Green Township (Clinton County) OH2735 963 31 2.56 Hamilton Township OH0945 3524 399 11.32 Harrison Township OH0816 4572 571 12.49 Liberty Township (Butler County) OH2594 7062 786 11.13 Liberty Township (Highland County) OH2455 3997 400 10.01 Liberty Township (Adams County) OH2717 635 56 8.82 Madison Township OH2452 2675 96 3.59 Marion Township OH2721 2075 108 5.20 Meigs Township OH2448 1415 65 4.59 Perry Township (Brown County) OH1638 1704 89 5.22 Perry Township (Fayette County) OH2740 354 25 7.06 Salem Township OH2737 242 32 13.22 Tiffin Township OH2449 2066
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- Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 3 Index of Tables and Charts Interstate Common Line Support Payment Trueups by State or Jurisdiction ......... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Payment Trueups by Study Area .......................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- 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 the total amount that is subject to separations allocations between the state and
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- Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 3 Index of Tables and Charts Interstate Common Line Support Payment Trueups by State or Jurisdiction ......... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Payment Trueups by Study Area .......................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- Payments by State or Jurisdiction ................................. Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by State or Jurisdiction ...... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by Study Area ....................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- 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 the total amount that is subject to separations allocations between the state and
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- Payments by State or Jurisdiction ................................. Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by State or Jurisdiction ...... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by Study Area ....................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- INFINITE 300630 C CENTURYTEL OF OHIO, INC. 1.25 -2.14 3.46 0.00 300633 A MIDDLE POINT HOME TEL. CO. -1.33 -7.05 6.16 6.19 300634 A MINFORD TEL. CO., INC. 29.23 -1.44 31.12 0.00 300639 A THE NEW KNOXVILLE TEL. CO. 10.63 -0.24 10.89 63.67 300644 C THE NOVA TEL. CO. 13.29 1.44 11.68 28.80 300645 A OAKWOOD TEL. CO. 10.78 -0.31 11.13 67.68 300649 C ORWELL TEL. CO. -4.47 -1.61 -2.91 -32.17 300650 A THE OTTOVILLE MUTUAL TEL. CO. -1.12 -6.36 5.60 3.93 300651 A PATTERSONVILLE TEL. CO.-OH 6.58 -1.89 8.63 19.78 300654 A RIDGEVILLE TEL. CO. -0.77 -6.67 6.33 7.64 300656 A SHERWOOD MUTUAL TEL. ASSOC. 13.33 0.87 12.35 98.81 300658 C SYCAMORE TEL. CO. -7.03 -1.70 -5.42 -100.00 300659 A
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- Payments by State or Jurisdiction ................................. Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by State or Jurisdiction ...... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by Study Area ....................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- 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 the total amount that is subject to separations allocations between the state and
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- Payments by State or Jurisdiction ................................. Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by State or Jurisdiction ...... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by Study Area ....................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- Changes from 2003 to 2004 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name TOTAL ALABAMA 0.71 -3.53 4.40 -9.22 250282 C BLOUNTSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 0.66 -2.99 3.77 1.31 250283 A BRINDLEE MOUNTAIN TEL. CO. -1.62 -3.22 1.65 0.00 250284 C BUTLER TEL. CO., INC. -1.45 -0.53 -0.92 -12.80 250285 A CASTLEBERRY TEL. CO., INC. 5.53 1.15 4.33 11.13 250286 C NATIONAL TEL. CO. OF AL 3.96 -5.20 9.67 10.67 250290 C FARMERS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE, INC. 7.36 -3.14 10.84 36.65 250295 C GRACEBA TOTAL COMM. -2.54 -2.48 -0.07 -7.70 250298 C GULF TEL. CO.-AL 5.21 4.43 0.75 -20.55 250299 C HAYNEVILLE TEL. CO., INC. -22.71 -2.63 -20.62 -57.52 250300 C HOPPER TELECOMMUNICATIONS CO., INC. -0.66 -3.58 3.03 -0.84 250301
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- Payments by State or Jurisdiction ................................. Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by State or Jurisdiction ...... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by Study Area ....................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- 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 the total amount that is subject to separations allocations between the state and
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- Payments by State or Jurisdiction ................................. Table 3.12 Interstate Access Support Payments by Study Area ........................................... Table 3.28 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by State or Jurisdiction ...... Table 3.11 Interstate Common Line Support Trued-up Payments by Study Area ....................Table 3.27 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- C SLEDGE TEL. CO., INC. -5.84 -2.84 -3.09 -9.10 280467 A SMITHVILLE TEL. CO. -2.75 -5.91 3.36 -22.12 283301 C SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI TEL. CO. -5.67 -4.66 -1.07 -12.15 285184 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-MISSISSIPPI -5.64 -6.28 0.68 -37.13 287449 A MYRTLE TEL. CO., INC. -6.61 -9.12 2.77 -27.87 MISSOURI TOTAL 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 420463 C BPS TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.52 -5.05 11.13 27.77 421151 C SPECTRA COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, LLC 1.22 -4.82 6.34 12.76 421206 A IAMO TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO -19.54 -4.88 -15.41 -50.32 421472 C FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS MISSOURI, INC. -8.19 -2.64 -5.70 -22.51 421759 A CRAW-KAN TELEPHONE COOP INC - MO -13.74 -3.51 -10.60 -47.58 421807 C MOKAN DIAL, INC.- MO -10.72 -4.62 -6.40 -23.73 421860 C ALMA COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY DBA
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- C SLEDGE TEL. CO., INC. -5.84 -2.84 -3.09 -9.10 280467 A SMITHVILLE TEL. CO. -2.75 -5.91 3.36 -22.12 283301 C SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI TEL. CO. -5.67 -4.66 -1.07 -12.15 285184 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-MISSISSIPPI -5.64 -6.28 0.68 -37.13 287449 A MYRTLE TEL. CO., INC. -6.61 -9.12 2.77 -27.87 MISSOURI TOTAL 5.37 -5.69 11.74 18.32 420463 C BPS TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.52 -5.05 11.13 27.77 421151 C SPECTRA COMMUNICATIONS GROUP, LLC 1.22 -4.82 6.34 12.76 421206 A IAMO TELEPHONE COMPANY - MO -19.54 -4.88 -15.41 -50.32 421472 C FAIRPOINT COMMUNICATIONS MISSOURI, INC. -8.19 -2.64 -5.70 -22.51 421759 A CRAW-KAN TELEPHONE COOP INC - MO -13.74 -3.51 -10.60 -47.58 421807 C MOKAN DIAL, INC.- MO -10.72 -4.62 -6.40 -23.73 421860 C ALMA COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY DBA
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- 36.27 401698 C CLEVELAND COUNTY TEL -2.86 -5.27 2.55 -25.62 401699 C DECATUR TEL CO INC 6.84 -10.20 18.98 131.76 401702 C SOUTH ARKANSAS TEL -2.20 -6.95 5.11 -5.76 401704 C LAVACA TEL CO-AR -11.93 -7.30 -5.00 -17.13 401705 C CENTURYTEL- ARKANSAS 0.25 -3.42 3.80 -5.52 401709 C MADISON COUNTY TEL 16.64 -2.49 19.62 54.68 401710 A MAGAZINE TEL CO 11.13 -4.15 15.95 48.78 401711 C CENTURYTEL-MTN HOME 1.76 -8.98 11.80 10.56 401712 A MOUNTAIN VIEW TEL CO 2.66 -2.52 5.31 -33.90 401713 C NORTH ARKANSAS TEL -1.20 -4.12 3.05 -8.83 401718 C PRAIRIE GROVE TEL CO 1.06 -4.31 5.61 -2.79 401720 C CENTURYTEL-REDFIELD -7.53 -4.51 -3.16 -28.57 401721 C RICE BELT TEL CO -5.78 -4.28 -1.57 -13.45 401722 A E
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- 36.27 401698 C CLEVELAND COUNTY TEL -2.86 -5.27 2.55 -25.62 401699 C DECATUR TEL CO INC 6.84 -10.20 18.98 131.76 401702 C SOUTH ARKANSAS TEL -2.20 -6.95 5.11 -5.76 401704 C LAVACA TEL CO-AR -11.93 -7.30 -5.00 -17.13 401705 C CENTURYTEL- ARKANSAS 0.25 -3.42 3.80 -5.52 401709 C MADISON COUNTY TEL 16.64 -2.49 19.62 54.68 401710 A MAGAZINE TEL CO 11.13 -4.15 15.95 48.78 401711 C CENTURYTEL-MTN HOME 1.76 -8.98 11.80 10.56 401712 A MOUNTAIN VIEW TEL CO 2.66 -2.52 5.31 -33.90 401713 C NORTH ARKANSAS TEL -1.20 -4.12 3.05 -8.83 401718 C PRAIRIE GROVE TEL CO 1.06 -4.31 5.61 -2.79 401720 C CENTURYTEL-REDFIELD -7.53 -4.51 -3.16 -28.57 401721 C RICE BELT TEL CO -5.78 -4.28 -1.57 -13.45 401722 A E
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- point) which complies with §§ 11.32 and 11.33. * * * * * (e) Organizations using other communications systems or technologies such as low earth orbit satellite systems, paging, computer networks, etc. may join the EAS on a voluntary basis by contacting the FCC. Organizations that choose to voluntarily participate must comply with the requirements of this part. Revise § 11.13 to read as follows: § 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). (a) The Emergency Action Notification (EAN) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general public that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency. (b) The Emergency Action Termination (EAT) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general
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- point) which complies with §§ 11.32 and 11.33. * * * * * (e) Organizations using other communications systems or technologies such as low earth orbit satellite systems, paging, computer networks, etc. may join the EAS on a voluntary basis by contacting the FCC. Organizations that choose to voluntarily participate must comply with the requirements of this part. Revise § 11.13 to read as follows: § 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). (a) The Emergency Action Notification (EAN) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general public that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency. (b) The Emergency Action Termination (EAT) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general
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- test the actual system.''). PEPAC Comments at 3-4. See also DAS Comments at 3 (the ``existing base of legacy systems will not process NPT as a live alert, like EAN and EAT, without firmware changes. ... trying to use the NPT code in its present form should not be conducted nor considered a valid national field test.''). 47 C.F.R. § 11.13(b). See PEPAC Comments at 4 (``the Commission should clarify whether NN stations are required to follow these procedures during national EAS tests.''); SBE Comments at 3 (SBE ``cannot determine from [the proposed rule] whether or not the test will involve sending an EAT alert following the EAN alert to replicate a real alert sequence.''); FEMA Comments at 3 (the Commission
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- to confirm that such a plan has been submitted to and approved by the Commission? Is it necessary or useful for the Commission to incorporate the gubernatorial CAP obligation in section 11.51(m)? Revising the Procedures for Processing EANs The Part 11 rules specify that the EAT message is used to terminate an EAN. More specifically, as set out in section 11.13, the EAN is the notice to EAS Participants that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency, while the EAT is the notice to EAS Participants that the EAN has terminated. This relationship is described in section 11.54, which specifies the actions an EAS Participant must take upon receiving an EAN. Under these provisions, the EAN commences a ``National
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- gubernatorial alert will also have the salutary effect of eliminating any costs associated with upgrading EAS equipment to comply with this requirement. Revising the Procedures for Processing EANs As we detailed in the Third FNPRM, the Part 11 rules specify that the Emergency Action Termination (EAT) message is used to terminate an EAN. More specifically, as set out in section 11.13, the EAN is the notice to EAS Participants that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency, while the EAT is the notice to EAS Participants that the EAN has terminated. This process is described in section 11.54, which specifies the actions an EAS Participant must take upon receiving an EAN. Under these provisions, the EAN commences a ``National
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- control point) which complies with 11.32 and 11.33. * * * * * (e) Organizations using other communications systems or technologies such as low earth orbit satellite systems, paging, computer networks, etc. may join the EAS on a voluntary basis by contacting the FCC. Organizations that choose to voluntarily participate must comply with the requirements of this part. 4. Revise 11.13 to read as follows: 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). (a) The Emergency Action Notification (EAN) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general public that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency. (b) The Emergency Action Termination (EAT) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general public
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- wireless cable system for transmission of programming to subscribers. 5 (d) Local franchise authorities and cable television system operators may enter into mutual agreements that require the installation of EAS equipment before the required dates listed above. Additionally, local franchise authorities may use any EAS codes authorized by the FCC in any agreements. * * * * * B.. Section 11.13 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows: § 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). (a) The Emergency Action Notification (EAN) is the notice to all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems, other regulated services of the FCC, participating industry entities, and to the general public that the EAS has
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- 12.47 58.30 29.15 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 21.08 5.56 21.00 10.50 Florida Miami BellSouth 20.24 5.67 43.92 21.97 Florida Tampa Verizon 22.45 6.67 59.13 29.56 Florida West Palm Beach BellSouth 19.41 6.09 44.12 22.11 Georgia Albany BellSouth 25.33 11.01 42.50 21.25 Georgia Atlanta BellSouth 28.37 12.54 42.50 21.25 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 24.56 10.10 50.72 25.36 Illinois Chicago SBC 21.82 11.13 50.67 14.17 Illinois Decatur SBC 21.15 10.65 50.28 14.07 Illinois Rock Island SBC 20.97 10.75 50.28 14.07 Indiana Indianapolis SBC 20.36 8.75 47.00 0.00 Indiana Terre Haute Verizon 24.80 15.95 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 18.81 9.32 13.57 6.78 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 28.22 14.00 44.52 22.26 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 23.18 14.17 44.28 22.14 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 21.74
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- 8.36 12.54 15.04 15.71 16.33 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 NE Grand Island 8.92 13.69 14.19 17.44 19.00 18.00 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 NJ Phillipsburg 6.70 7.00 8.45 9.45 10.05 10.05 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 NM Alamogordo 10.47 15.37 17.81 18.78 18.80 18.91 19.40 17.16 16.84 17.09 18.11 18.28 18.45 NY Binghamton 11.13 12.64 13.64 15.91 18.90 16.74 17.83 18.36 21.62 21.39 21.39 23.36 23.25 Buffalo 13.96 18.85 16.85 21.52 21.72 22.63 23.73 24.42 28.13 27.85 27.85 29.84 27.43 Massena 8.86 10.16 11.06 13.79 14.41 14.70 15.79 16.26 19.08 19.22 19.22 21.19 21.09 New York City 11.63 11.98 12.98 16.14 14.68 18.13 19.25 19.79 22.68 22.47 22.47 22.45 22.35 Ogdensburg 9.42 10.70 11.70
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- 12.37 0.0800 47.20 2.50 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.37 11.49 0.0800 47.71 2.50 Utah Logan US West 15.70 13.21 0.0848 26.50 2.50 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 15.23 0.0993 38.50 1.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 15.08 0.1070 30.00 1.50 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 46.67 1.50 Washington Seattle US West 15.97 11.57 0.1064 32.98 2.50 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.68 11.13 0.1550 42.00 1.25 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 10.36 0.0600 34.90 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 10.31 0.0600 34.74 6 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities * (as of October 15) State City 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Alabama Huntsville $25.14 $25.57 $25.20 $24.60 $24.60 $23.06 $22.67 $22.67 Alaska Anchorage 10.56 10.56 14.45 16.20 14.44 14.47 14.47
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- 0.0800 44.06 3.50 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.35 11.37 0.0800 43.85 3.50 Utah Logan US West 17.73 16.24 0.0848 26.50 2.99 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 15.23 0.0993 38.50 1.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 15.08 0.1070 30.00 2.50 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 8.97 46.67 2.50 Washington Seattle US West 18.16 14.47 0.0691 32.98 2.99 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.16 11.13 0.1550 42.00 1.25 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 10.36 0.0600 47.52 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 10.30 0.0600 47.30 6 Table 1.4 Monthly Residential Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities * (as of October 15) State City 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Alabama Huntsville $25.14 $25.57 $25.20 $24.60 $24.60 $23.06 $22.67 $22.67$22.67 Alaska Anchorage 10.56 10.56 14.45 16.20 14.44 14.47
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- DAKOTA TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.19 12.42 (2.40) 5.05 (160.37) 22.32 9.59 119ORCHARD FARM TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.95 14.19 - 13.97 - - 12.67 120PHILLIPS COUNTY TELEPHONE COOP 12.01 12.38 (12.45) 13.20 - 1.07 11.81 121PRAIRIE TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.53 12.38 - 23.05 - 19.23 21.69 122PROJECT MUTUAL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 14.03 12.45 12.41 16.97 - 13.20 16.39 123ROCHESTER TELEPHONE CORPORATION 2/ 12.25 12.48 13.19 11.13 12.12 12.09 11.45 124SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 13.11 12.45 (32.59) 15.40 - 21.87 18.40 125SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.08 12.30 6.58 12.08 42.90 16.28 14.12 126STRASBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.65 12.38 - 23.19 - 8.09 20.60 127TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC. 11.75 12.44 8.66 7.65 - 19.65 10.56 128UNION TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.04 12.38 (1.39) 6.50 - 6.43 6.48 129UNITED INTER-MOUNTAIN
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- 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 the total amount that is subject to separations allocations between the state and
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- CALIFORNIA INC.-CA (CONTEL) 4.25 2.25 1.96 0.00 542308 C CITIZENS UTILITIES CO. OF CALIF. 5.50 4.81 0.66 -3.50 542311 C CAL-ORE TELEPHONE CO. 8.82 -2.21 11.28 15.13 542313 C DUCOR TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.94 8.80 -8.95 -5.31 542315 C EVANS TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.04 3.20 -8.95 -83.62 542318 C FORESTHILL TELEPHONE COMPANY 16.29 2.20 13.79 34.16 542319 C VERIZON CALIFORNIA INC.-CA (GTE) 11.13 0.20 10.92 0.00 542321 C HAPPY VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.46 1.65 -10.93 -19.90 542322 C HORNITOS TELEPHONE COMPANY -7.26 0.15 -7.40 -14.66 542323 C WINTERHAVEN TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.37 -2.91 0.56 -6.51 542324 C KERMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.03 1.66 2.34 -1.68 542332 C THE PONDEROSA TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.71 2.42 -4.03 -5.50 542334 C ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.27 6.46 1.70 INFINITE 542338
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- ............................. Table 3.12 3 Index of Tables and Charts Interstate Access Support Payment Projections by Study Area ..............................Table 3.27 Interstate Common Line Support Payment Projections by Jurisdiction ................. Table 3.13 Interstate Common Line Support Payment Projections by Study Area .................. Table 3.28 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 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 -
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- 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 the total amount that is subject to separations allocations between the state and
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- - AZ 10.00 -0.70 10.78 33.23 453334 C TABLE TOP TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. -4.21 3.44 -7.39 -15.30 454426 C CITIZENS TEL CO-WHITE MT DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.74 0.47 -5.18 -16.21 454449 C NAVAJO COMM CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM-AZ 16.88 5.83 10.44 26.71 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ 0.07 -5.57 5.97 0.00 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 189.63 -11.13 225.89 299.10 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 107.01 -0.07 107.16 0.00 ARKANSAS Total -10.13 -3.67 -6.70 -0.13 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE 7.18 -0.75 7.99 21.44 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS 10.50 -1.21 11.85 45.56 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC 5.91 -2.45 8.57 11.95 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC
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- Projections by State or Jurisdiction ................Table 3.11 Interstate Access Support Payment Projections by Study Area ..............................Table 3.27 Interstate Common Line Support Payment Projections by State or Jurisdiction ..... Table 3.10 Interstate Common Line Support Payment Projections by Study Area .................. Table 3.26 Investment - Average Net ....................................................................................... Table 11.6 Investment - Gross .................................................................................................. Table 11.3 Investment - Other .................................................................................................. Table 11.13 Investment Reserves ............................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link Up Support Payments ........................................................ Chart 2.1 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - by State or Jurisdiction .......................................Table 2.8 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - by State ........................................................ Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - Tribal and Non-Tribal - by State .................... Table 2.7 Lifeline Monthly Support - by State ....................................................................... Table 2.3 Lifeline Subscribers
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- Equipment Minute (DEM) Factors - Weighted ........................................... Table 8.20 Expenses and Taxes ............................................................................................ Table 11.2 Expenses - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.9 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 11.14 Investment - Plant ............................................................................................... Table 11.13 Investment - Reserves ......................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link-Up Assistance by State - Monthly, 1998 ...............................Table 2.2 Lifeline and Link-Up Assistance by Study Area - Monthly, 1998 .....................Table 2.3 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - History by State .............................................. Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - History by Study Area ....................................Table 2.7 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - History by State ...........................................Table
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- 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 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3--Gross Investment. Table 11.13 shows Total Plant Investment--row 1690 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.14 shows Total Other Investments--row 1790 of the ARMIS report. Each table in this section contains columns headed Subject to Separations, Intrastate, and Interstate.2 The Subject to Separations column reflects the total amount that is
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- Perception Surveys - Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied .....................Table 9.4 Customer Perception Surveys - Sample Sizes ..........................................................Table 9.5 Expenses and Taxes ................................................................................................Table 11.2 Expenses - Total Operating .....................................................................................Table 11.9 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 11.14 Investment - Plant ...................................................................................................Table 11.13 Investment - Reserves .............................................................................................Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link-Up Assistance by State - Monthly, 1998 ......................................Table 2.2 Lifeline and Link-Up Assistance by Study Area - Monthly, 1998 .............................Table 2.3 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - History by State .................................................Table 2.5 Lifeline Monthly Support by State ...........................................................................Table 2.1 Local Exchange Carrier Study Areas - Changes ......................................................Table 3.25 Local Switching Support - Payment History
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- 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 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3--Gross Investments. Table 11.13 shows Total Plant Investment--row 1690 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.14 shows Total Other Investments--row 1790 of the ARMIS report. Each table in this section contains columns headed Subject to Separations, Intrastate, and Interstate.2 The Subject to Separations column reflects the total amount that is
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- Equipment Minute (DEM) Factors - Weighted ........................................... Table 8.20 Expenses and Taxes ............................................................................................ Table 11.2 Expenses - Total Operating ................................................................................. Table 11.9 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 11.14 Investment - Plant ............................................................................................... Table 11.13 Investment - Reserves ......................................................................................... Table 11.4 Lifeline and Link-Up Assistance by State - Monthly, 1998 ...............................Table 2.2 Lifeline and Link-Up Assistance by Study Area - Monthly, 1998 .....................Table 2.3 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - History by State .............................................. Table 2.6 Lifeline Assistance - Payments - History by Study Area ....................................Table 2.7 Lifeline Assistance - Subscribers - History by State ...........................................Table
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- 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 show the detail items that when aggregated constitute Table 11.3--Gross Investment. Table 11.13 shows Total Plant Investment--row 1690 of the ARMIS report. Table 11.14 shows Total Other Investments--row 1790 of the ARMIS report. Each table in this section contains columns headed Subject to Separations, Intrastate, and Interstate.2 The Subject to Separations column reflects the total amount that is
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- Payment Projections - Non-Rural by 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
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- Programs Net Revenues by 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
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- Complaints ............................................ Table 9.1 Interstate Access 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 -
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- T A L AND ADJUSTMENTS LINE SENSITIVE INTEREXCHANGE T O T A L S $29,596 $1 $29,595 $7,302 $22,219 $10,669 $8,479 $3,051 $22,199 $20 ALABAMA 401.5 (0.05) 401.6 75.8 325.8 188.7 97.3 38.9 325.0 0.817 AL ARIZONA 460.2 (6.57) 466.8 92.5 374.3 161.0 172.2 41.0 374.3 AZ ARKANSAS 182.7 (0.01) 182.7 30.2 152.5 74.2 54.6 23.7 152.5 AR CALIFORNIA 3,159.8 (11.13) 3,170.9 971.0 2,199.9 1,206.0 706.6 287.4 2,199.9 CA COLORADO 491.8 0.23 491.5 102.4 389.1 158.9 180.7 49.6 389.1 CO CONNECTICUT 369.4 (0.43) 369.9 20.2 349.7 139.8 167.4 42.5 349.7 CT DELAWARE 61.7 0.25 61.4 1.5 60.0 17.8 28.6 13.3 59.7 0.278 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 119.9 (0.02) 120.0 120.0 32.1 46.7 40.9 119.7 0.289 DC FLORIDA 1,971.7 8.05 1,963.7 616.0
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- 697.9 5,012.9 ALABAMA 390.2 (1.20) 391.4 54.6 336.7 188.2 96.0 51.9 336.1 0.645 AL ARIZONA 537.9 (0.86) 538.7 120.5 418.2 171.7 178.0 68.5 418.2 AZ ARKANSAS 202.5 (1.05) 203.5 37.0 166.6 83.0 53.0 30.7 166.7 (0.099)AR CALIFORNIA 3,463.7 (55.49) 3,519.2 1,149.1 2,370.1 1,241.0 678.2 451.0 2,370.1 CA COLORADO 559.5 (0.79) 560.3 118.0 442.3 174.5 184.6 83.1 442.3 CO CONNECTICUT 424.9 11.13 413.7 43.4 370.4 139.6 163.6 67.1 370.4 CT DELAWARE 66.8 0.47 66.3 2.6 63.8 18.2 27.1 18.2 63.6 0.215 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 137.0 2.35 134.7 (0.1) 134.7 43.4 42.0 49.1 134.5 0.210 DC FLORIDA 2,198.8 13.46 2,185.4 614.0 1,571.4 877.7 467.5 223.6 1,568.7 2.628 FL GEORGIA 885.2 9.25 876.0 131.1 744.8 375.1 228.5 139.8 743.4 1.479 GA HAWAII 153.7
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- control point) which complies with 11.32 and 11.33. * * * * * (e) Organizations using other communications systems or technologies such as low earth orbit satellite systems, paging, computer networks, etc. may join the EAS on a voluntary basis by contacting the FCC. Organizations that choose to voluntarily participate must comply with the requirements of this part. 4. Revise 11.13 to read as follows: 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). (a) The Emergency Action Notification (EAN) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general public that the EAS has been activated for a national emergency. (b) The Emergency Action Termination (EAT) is the notice to all EAS Participants and to the general public
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- wireless cable system for transmission of programming to subscribers. 5 (d) Local franchise authorities and cable television system operators may enter into mutual agreements that require the installation of EAS equipment before the required dates listed above. Additionally, local franchise authorities may use any EAS codes authorized by the FCC in any agreements. * * * * * B.. Section 11.13 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows: § 11.13 Emergency Action Notification (EAN) and Emergency Action Termination (EAT). (a) The Emergency Action Notification (EAN) is the notice to all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems, other regulated services of the FCC, participating industry entities, and to the general public that the EAS has
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/comcast_separationagreement.pdf
- 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 Sharing Agreement Exhibit H Trademark