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- that provide the same or a comparable level of benefits, in the judgment of the trustees.'' 15 C.F.R. § 990.30. Similarly, the Department of Interior has defined ``cost-effective'' to mean ``that when two or more activities provide the same or a similar level of benefits, the least costly activity providing that level of benefits will be selected.'' 43 C.F.R. § 11.14(j). The Department of Defense has defined ``cost effective'' to mean ``that the required level of workload (output, as described in the performance work statement) is accomplished with as little resource consumption (input) as possible without degradation in the required quality level of products or services.'' 32 C.F.R. § 169a.15(d)(3)(i); but see 44 C.F.R. § 209.2 (requiring, in a Federal Emergency
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- in the existing EAS by December 31, 2006 and May 31, 2007, respectively. First Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 18641-43. A system in which stations relay emergency messages from one to others is also known as a daisy-chain. See 1994 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 1790-91, ¶ 10 n.9. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(a). 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(c). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). The State Relay Network is composed of state relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). Upon
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- points'' that is used to ``distribute the EAN, EAT, and EAS national test messages and other EAS messages.'' The definition also explains that ``FEMA has designated 34 of the nation's largest radio broadcast stations as PEPs,'' which are ``designated to receive the Presidential alert from FEMA and distribute it to local stations.'' The PEP system is also defined in section 11.14, which mirrors most of the language in section 11.2(a). CSRIC recommended that we ``[u]pdate [the] PEP definition to be consistent with FEMA implementation and future plans.'' CSRIC also recommended, with respect to section 11.14, that we ``[m]odify [the] PEP paragraph to include [a] reference requiring IPAWS interconnectivity.'' Timm observed that the number of stations referenced in the definition ``should be
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- unless otherwise noted. 2. Section 0.467 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: * * * * * Section 0.467 Search and Review Fees (a)(1) * * * The fee is based on the grade level of the employee(s) who conduct(s) the search or review, as specified in the following schedule: Hourly Grade Fee GS-1 10.22 GS-2 11.14 GS-3 12.55 GS-4 14.09 GS-5 15.77 GS-6 17.57 GS-7 19.52 GS-8 21.62 GS-9 23.88 GS-10 26.30 GS-11 28.90 GS-12 34.64 GS-13 41.20 GS-14 48.67 GS-15 57.25 Note: These fees will be modified periodically to correspond with modifications in the rate of pay approved by Congress. (2) The fees in paragraph (a)(1) of this section were computed at Step 5 of
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- (2) provide digital loops and cooperative testing to Cavalier and charge Cavalier no more than it would charge for analog loops. Should Verizon elect the latter alternative, it may not impose additional or different charges for the provision of digital loops than for the provision of analog loops. Arbitrator's Adopted Contract Language The Arbitrator adopts the following insert to Section 11.14 Cooperative Testing: 11.14 Cooperative Testing 11.14.1 Pursuant to methods and procedures developed as part of the DSL Provisioning Process in New York, at Cavalier's request, Cavalier and Verizon shall perform cooperative testing of DSL-capable Loops. Further, for all Cavalier new loop installations, Verizon shall either (1) provide a cooperative testing program for analog service that shall perform the same functions
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- 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 event codes and EAS equipment requirements. Need: Establishing quality and
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- license for Station KOA(AM), Denver, Colorado, IS GRANTED. Sincerely, Peter H. Doyle Chief, Audio Division Media Bureau cc: Jacor Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. The Licensee filed an Opposition on August 20, 2007. Objection at 1; see also Attachments. Objection at 1. Opposition at 2. Opposition at 2; see also Opposition at Exhibits 1, 2, and 3. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. Opposition at n.3. The Licensee states that the weekly tests recorded in the Station's EAS log reveal that the Station's EAS equipment functioned properly during the month of June 2002. Id. at 3. . . (informal objection must contain adequate and specific factual allegations sufficient to warrant the relief requested). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.55(a). See also Amendment of Part
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- 14.97 61.99 351344 A PRAIRIE TEL. CO., INC. 5.89 -0.18 6.09 10.75 351346 C ACE TEL. ASSN.-IA 2.18 4.46 -2.17 0.00 351405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-IA 5.93 1.53 4.33 6.03 351424 A MABEL COOP. TEL. CO.-IA 5.95 0.38 5.55 9.26 351888 C GRAND RIVER MUT. TEL. CORP.-IA 2.86 2.84 0.03 0.00 355141 C QWEST CORPORATION - IA 6.86 -3.85 11.14 0.00 KANSAS Total -3.21 -5.63 2.57 14.85 411317 C UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF EASTERN KANSAS 0.22 0.69 -0.47 -9.11 411746 C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 22.04 3.03 18.45 26.53 411756 C COLUMBUS TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.63 -3.41 -1.27 0.00 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 123.21 -4.03 132.59 475.21 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 15.77 -3.14 19.52 27.67 411764 C
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- 14.97 61.99 351344 A PRAIRIE TEL. CO., INC. 5.89 -0.18 6.09 10.75 351346 C ACE TEL. ASSN.-IA 2.18 4.46 -2.17 0.00 351405 A HILLS TEL. CO., INC.-IA 5.93 1.53 4.33 6.03 351424 A MABEL COOP. TEL. CO.-IA 5.95 0.38 5.55 9.26 351888 C GRAND RIVER MUT. TEL. CORP.-IA 2.86 2.84 0.03 0.00 355141 C QWEST CORPORATION - IA 6.86 -3.85 11.14 0.00 KANSAS Total -3.21 -5.63 2.57 14.85 411317 C UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF EASTERN KANSAS 0.22 0.69 -0.47 -9.11 411746 C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 22.04 3.03 18.45 26.53 411756 C COLUMBUS TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.63 -3.41 -1.27 0.00 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 123.21 -4.03 132.59 475.21 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 15.77 -3.14 19.52 27.67 411764 C
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- CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS -1.21 -2.76 1.59 -10.11 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -4.61 -3.79 -0.86 -11.48 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -8.13 -7.90 -0.25 0.00 401691 C ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. -2.57 -2.06 -0.52 -45.80 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.42 -0.71 -8.76 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. -4.48 -1.71 -2.82 -11.14 401698 C CLEVELAND CTY TEL. CO. -0.31 -1.46 1.17 -7.36 401699 C DECATUR TELEPHONE CO INC- ARKANSAS -0.65 -3.72 3.19 -18.00 401702 C SOUTH ARKANSAS TEL. CO.,INC. 17.55 -3.43 21.73 37.38 401704 C LAVACA TELEPHONE-AR 5.60 -6.38 12.80 259.91 401705 C CENTURYTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 0.82 -2.55 3.46 0.16 401709 C MADISON COUNTY TEL. CO. INC. 9.27 1.46 7.70 22.98
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- 482,848 135,175 22.02 26.79 Qwest - North Dakota ND 64,882 39,791 29,403 45.32 49.92 ALLTEL - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 125,141 90,745 35,253 28.17 45.77 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 399,269 312,741 86,332 21.62 42.87 Verizon North - Ohio OH 325,077 240,781 170,592 52.48 17.84 AT&T - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 1,593,712 1,190,655 538,694 33.80 11.14 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 237,552 188,941 68,803 28.96 36.06 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 655,837 489,889 157,914 24.08 8.49 Valor Telecommunications of Texas - Oklahoma OK 109,100 71,021 38,699 35.47 6.53 Verizon Northwest - Oregon OR 313,578 213,969 115,632 36.88 1.20 Qwest - Oregon OR 868,492 637,054 256,259 29.51 (0.49) ALLTEL of Pennsylvania PA
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- CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS -1.21 -2.76 1.59 -10.11 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -4.61 -3.79 -0.86 -11.48 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -8.13 -7.90 -0.25 0.00 401691 C ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. -2.57 -2.06 -0.52 -45.80 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.42 -0.71 -8.76 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. -4.48 -1.71 -2.82 -11.14 401698 C CLEVELAND CTY TEL. CO. -0.31 -1.46 1.17 -7.36 401699 C DECATUR TELEPHONE CO INC- ARKANSAS -0.65 -3.72 3.19 -18.00 401702 C SOUTH ARKANSAS TEL. CO.,INC. 17.55 -3.43 21.73 37.38 401704 C LAVACA TELEPHONE-AR 5.60 -6.38 12.80 259.91 401705 C CENTURYTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 0.82 -2.55 3.46 0.16 401709 C MADISON COUNTY TEL. CO. INC. 9.27 1.46 7.70 22.98
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- 2.51 -5.53 8.51 888.35 341067 C FRONTIER COMM. OF ORION, INC. -4.18 -4.81 0.66 0.00 341073 C FRONTIER COMM.-PRAIRIE, INC. -9.47 -4.40 -5.30 0.00 341075 A REYNOLDS TEL. CO. 9.55 -2.15 11.96 41.12 341079 C FRONTIER COMM.-SCHUYLER, INC. 0.78 -3.64 4.58 0.00 341086 A TONICA TEL. CO. 8.67 -3.36 12.44 42.29 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. 0.35 -4.99 5.61 11.14 3 - 166 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2003 to 2004 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* ILLINOIS (CONT.) 341088 C WABASH TEL. COOP., INC. 7.85 -5.46 14.07 19.94
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- 2.51 -5.53 8.51 888.35 341067 C FRONTIER COMM. OF ORION, INC. -4.18 -4.81 0.66 0.00 341073 C FRONTIER COMM.-PRAIRIE, INC. -9.47 -4.40 -5.30 0.00 341075 A REYNOLDS TEL. CO. 9.55 -2.15 11.96 41.12 341079 C FRONTIER COMM.-SCHUYLER, INC. 0.78 -3.64 4.58 0.00 341086 A TONICA TEL. CO. 8.67 -3.36 12.44 42.29 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. 0.35 -4.99 5.61 11.14 3 - 166 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2003 to 2004 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* ILLINOIS (CONT.) 341088 C WABASH TEL. COOP., INC. 7.85 -5.46 14.07 19.94
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- INC.-AR 8.25 -3.24 11.87 15.58 401727 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTH ARKANSAS, INC. 5.30 -6.32 12.41 9.61 401729 C WALNUT HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.46 -4.55 3.23 -2.80 401733 C YELCOT TEL. CO.,INC. -2.69 -5.90 3.42 -6.93 401734 C ARKWEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -0.66 -3.11 2.53 -5.80 403031 C SCOTT COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 25.81 -3.15 29.91 34.96 405211 C SOUTHWESTERN BELL-ARKANSAS 3.06 -7.27 11.14 INFINITE CALIFORNIA TOTAL 4.81 -6.27 11.82 5.50 542301 C CALAVERAS TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.79 -1.90 6.82 5.78 542302 C VERIZON CALIFORNIA INC.-CA (CONTEL) 3.37 -4.75 8.53 0.00 542308 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF CA INC. DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.94 -6.28 5.70 0.00 542311 C CAL-ORE TELEPHONE CO. 17.02 -0.40 17.49 25.36 542313 C DUCOR TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.95 -0.45 1.40 -0.92 542315
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- INC.-AR 8.25 -3.24 11.87 15.58 401727 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTH ARKANSAS, INC. 5.30 -6.32 12.41 9.61 401729 C WALNUT HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.46 -4.55 3.23 -2.80 401733 C YELCOT TEL. CO.,INC. -2.69 -5.90 3.42 -6.93 401734 C ARKWEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC. -0.66 -3.11 2.53 -5.80 403031 C SCOTT COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 25.81 -3.15 29.91 34.96 405211 C SOUTHWESTERN BELL-ARKANSAS 3.06 -7.27 11.14 INFINITE CALIFORNIA TOTAL 4.81 -6.27 11.82 5.50 542301 C CALAVERAS TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.79 -1.90 6.82 5.78 542302 C VERIZON CALIFORNIA INC.-CA (CONTEL) 3.37 -4.75 8.53 0.00 542308 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF CA INC. DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.94 -6.28 5.70 0.00 542311 C CAL-ORE TELEPHONE CO. 17.02 -0.40 17.49 25.36 542313 C DUCOR TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.95 -0.45 1.40 -0.92 542315
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- CO - MN 27.85 0.00 27.85 82.48 361501 C WEST CENTRAL TEL 14.01 -3.82 18.54 21.17 361502 A WESTERN TEL CO -10.15 -15.28 6.05 -42.70 361505 A WIKSTROM TEL CO, INC 16.08 -3.18 19.89 64.66 361507 A WINSTED TEL CO -1.49 -4.75 3.43 -100.00 361508 A WINTHROP TEL CO 0.99 -3.87 5.05 -43.12 361510 C WOODSTOCK TEL CO 9.97 -1.06 11.14 12.86 361512 A WOLVERTON TEL CO 22.96 -1.18 24.43 76.85 361515 A ZUMBROTA TEL CO -4.27 -4.90 0.66 0.00 361654 A INTERSTATE TELECOMM. 10.16 -3.31 13.94 42.35 365142 C QWEST CORP-MN -6.46 -11.87 6.14 0.00 367123 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-MN 24.99 -2.25 27.87 0.00 TOTAL MISSISSIPPI -1.59 -5.22 3.83 -7.29 280446 C BAY SPRINGS TEL CO -1.97 -5.79 4.05 -6.61 280447 C
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- CO - MN 27.85 0.00 27.85 82.48 361501 C WEST CENTRAL TEL 14.01 -3.82 18.54 21.17 361502 A WESTERN TEL CO -10.15 -15.28 6.05 -42.70 361505 A WIKSTROM TEL CO, INC 16.08 -3.18 19.89 64.66 361507 A WINSTED TEL CO -1.49 -4.75 3.43 -100.00 361508 A WINTHROP TEL CO 0.99 -3.87 5.05 -43.12 361510 C WOODSTOCK TEL CO 9.97 -1.06 11.14 12.86 361512 A WOLVERTON TEL CO 22.96 -1.18 24.43 76.85 361515 A ZUMBROTA TEL CO -4.27 -4.90 0.66 0.00 361654 A INTERSTATE TELECOMM. 10.16 -3.31 13.94 42.35 365142 C QWEST CORP-MN -6.46 -11.87 6.14 0.00 367123 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-MN 24.99 -2.25 27.87 0.00 TOTAL MISSISSIPPI -1.59 -5.22 3.83 -7.29 280446 C BAY SPRINGS TEL CO -1.97 -5.79 4.05 -6.61 280447 C
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- that provide the same or a comparable level of benefits, in the judgment of the trustees.'' 15 C.F.R. § 990.30. Similarly, the Department of Interior has defined ``cost-effective'' to mean ``that when two or more activities provide the same or a similar level of benefits, the least costly activity providing that level of benefits will be selected.'' 43 C.F.R. § 11.14(j). The Department of Defense has defined ``cost effective'' to mean ``that the required level of workload (output, as described in the performance work statement) is accomplished with as little resource consumption (input) as possible without degradation in the required quality level of products or services.'' 32 C.F.R. § 169a.15(d)(3)(i); but see 44 C.F.R. § 209.2 (requiring, in a Federal Emergency
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- station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the requirements of this part through the use of a single set of EAS equipment at the hub station (or common studio or control point) which complies with §§ 11.32 and 11.33 of this part. * * * * * Section 11.14 is amended by revising the heading and text to read as follows: § 11.14 Primary Entry Point (PEP) System. The PEP system is a nationwide network of broadcast stations and other entities connected with government activation points. It is used to distribute the EAN, EAT and EAS national test messages, and other EAS messages. Section 11.16 is amended by revising
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- FCC Rcd at 1810-11. All EAS decoders are able to directly monitor and decode NWS SAME codes with the addition of any ordinary weather radio receiver and off-the-shelf connections to the EAS decoder. 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(c). All broadcast stations and cable systems have EAS designations that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18. 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.21, 11.52(d). The broadcast stations and cable systems must monitor at least two EAS sources to reduce the likelihood of a single point of failure preventing an EAS message from propagating through the system. The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FO Docket 91-301, FO Docket 91-171, 10 FCC Rcd 1786, 1809, para. 66 (1994) (First Report and Order), reconsideration granted in part, denied in part, 10 FCC Rcd 11494 (1995). All broadcast stations and cable systems have EAS designations that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18. 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.51(k) (stating that broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to transmit all received EAS messages in which the header code contains the Event codes for Emergency Action Notification (EAN), Emergency Action Termination (EAT), and Required Monthly Test (RMT), and when the accompanying location codes include their State or State/county and stating
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FO Docket 91-301, FO Docket 91-171, 10 FCC Rcd 1786, 1809, para. 66 (1994) (First Report and Order), reconsideration granted in part, denied in part, 10 FCC Rcd 11494 (1995). All broadcast stations and cable systems have EAS designations that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.18. 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.51(k) (stating that broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to transmit all received EAS messages in which the header code contains the Event codes for Emergency Action Notification (EAN), Emergency Action Termination (EAT), and Required Monthly Test (RMT), and when the accompanying location codes include their State or State/county and stating
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- in the existing EAS by December 31, 2006 and May 31, 2007, respectively. First Report and Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 18641-43. A system in which stations relay emergency messages from one to others is also known as a daisy-chain. See 1994 Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 1790-91, ¶ 10 n.9. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(a). 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(c). 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). The State Relay Network is composed of state relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In addition to EAS monitoring, satellites, microwave, FM subcarrier, or any other communications technology may be used to distribute state emergency messages. 47 C.F.R. § 11.20. 47 C.F.R. § 11.18(d). Upon
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- points'' that is used to ``distribute the EAN, EAT, and EAS national test messages and other EAS messages.'' The definition also explains that ``FEMA has designated 34 of the nation's largest radio broadcast stations as PEPs,'' which are ``designated to receive the Presidential alert from FEMA and distribute it to local stations.'' The PEP system is also defined in section 11.14, which mirrors most of the language in section 11.2(a). CSRIC recommended that we ``[u]pdate [the] PEP definition to be consistent with FEMA implementation and future plans.'' CSRIC also recommended, with respect to section 11.14, that we ``[m]odify [the] PEP paragraph to include [a] reference requiring IPAWS interconnectivity.'' Timm observed that the number of stations referenced in the definition ``should be
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- points'' that is used to ``distribute the EAN, EAT, and EAS national test messages and other EAS messages.'' The definition also explains that ``FEMA has designated 34 of the nation's largest radio broadcast stations as PEPs,'' which are ``designated to receive the Presidential alert from FEMA and distribute it to local stations.'' The PEP system is also defined in section 11.14, which mirrors most of the language in section 11.2(a). We tentatively concluded in the Third FNPRM that we should delete section 11.14 from the Part 11 rules because it mirrors the definition in section 11.2(a). With respect to the PEP system definition in section 11.2(a), we sought comment on whether the use of actual numbers to reflect the number of
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- station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the requirements of this part through the use of a single set of EAS equipment at the hub station (or common studio or control point) which complies with 11.32 and 11.33 of this part. * * * * * 92. Section 11.14 is amended by revising the heading and text to read as follows: 11.14 Primary Entry Point (PEP) System. The PEP system is a nationwide network of broadcast stations and other entities connected with government activation points. It is used to distribute the EAN, EAT and EAS national test messages, and other EAS messages. 93. Section 11.16 is amended by revising
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- Rcd at 1810- 11. All EAS decoders are able to directly monitor and decode NWS SAME codes with the addition of any ordinary weather radio receiver and off-the-shelf connections to the EAS decoder. 29 47 C.F.R. 11.31(c). 30 All broadcast stations and cable systems have EAS designations that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18. 31 47 C.F.R. 11.14. 32 47 C.F.R. 11.21, 11.52(d). The broadcast stations and cable systems must monitor at least two EAS sources to reduce the likelihood of a single point of failure preventing an EAS message from propagating through the system. 33 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FO Docket 91-301, FO Docket 91-171, 10 FCC Rcd 1786, 1809, para. 66 (1994) (First Report and Order), reconsideration granted in part, denied in part, 10 FCC Rcd 11494 (1995). 18 All broadcast stations and cable systems have EAS designations that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18. 19 47 C.F.R. 11.14. 20 See 47 C.F.R. 11.51(k) (stating that broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to transmit all received EAS messages in which the header code contains the Event codes for Emergency Action Notification (EAN), Emergency Action Termination (EAT), and Required Monthly Test (RMT), and when the accompanying location codes include their State or State/county and stating
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- 16.42 18.23 18.02 18.92 18.92 19.68 19.68 19.68 18.19 18.19 ME Portland 10.49 11.17 13.35 20.00 15.09 15.06 15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 15.96 16.46 MD Baltimore 11.82 16.49 17.89 19.19 19.27 19.27 19.65 19.65 19.65 19.65 20.01 20.01 20.01 MA Boston 10.60 10.60 11.60 12.60 13.37 12.74 13.64 13.64 16.56 17.68 19.10 20.35 20.35 Hyannis 8.95 8.95 9.95 10.95 11.14 11.14 12.04 12.04 15.13 16.25 17.91 20.35 20.35 Springfield 10.05 10.05 11.05 12.05 12.78 12.20 13.10 13.10 16.07 17.19 19.10 20.35 20.35 MI Detroit 10.65 11.86 12.86 14.08 14.68 13.23 14.59 14.35 14.33 14.48 14.50 14.50 14.46 Grand Rapids 9.72 10.84 11.84 13.28 13.66 12.21 13.57 13.33 13.31 13.46 13.46 13.48 13.95 Saginaw 9.26 10.33 11.33 12.55 13.15 11.70 13.06
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- 14.35 (68.15) 33.01 21.89 13SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-SC 12.81 12.06 7.47 15.22 (71.91) 19.03 16.67 14SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-FL 13.85 11.99 13.03 14.86 12.58 25.77 19.23 15SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-GA 12.64 11.94 11.45 13.18 (54.71) 18.66 15.00 16NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. 12.54 11.57 11.52 19.46 (26.02) 10.62 13.81 17NEW YORK TELEPHONE 11.46 11.14 13.49 11.10 39.43 9.89 10.74 18PACIFIC BELL 11.51 11.76 11.04 12.47 36.68 9.94 11.33 19SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE-TOTAL COMPANY 12.73 11.89 11.34 10.13 7.86 20.59 15.15 20SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE-KANSAS SWITCHED - - - 12.36 (13.33) 23.48 19.09 21MOUNTAIN STATE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.00 11.88 17.48 12.35 3.70 8.78 10.39 22NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.86 12.18 12.02 10.14 18.20 12.19 11.37
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- Louisiana 4.89 -1.44 6.42 0.06 Maine 8.09 1.12 6.89 -5.41 Maryland 2.28 0.21 2.06 -1.49 Massachusetts 10.32 -2.67 13.34 -26.18 Michigan 0.18 -5.08 5.54 -9.16 Minnesota 2.96 -2.08 5.15 6.50 Mississippi 9.19 -0.70 9.96 54.13 Missouri 10.18 -1.78 12.18 9.37 Montana 0.83 -1.08 1.93 -3.45 Nebraska 2.88 -5.82 9.24 24.10 Nevada 3.90 0.94 2.93 1.73 New Hampshire -0.14 -0.60 0.47 -11.14 New Jersey 1.99 -0.06 2.05 0.00 New Mexico 0.09 -0.60 0.70 -11.58 New York -10.56 -1.16 -9.51 -13.64 North Carolina 2.91 -2.04 5.06 -22.46 North Dakota -0.14 -1.25 1.12 22.66 Northern Mariana Islands -20.15 2.53 -22.12 -66.58 Ohio 1.31 0.74 0.57 13.01 Oklahoma 7.77 -3.57 11.76 16.93 Oregon 5.18 -1.61 6.89 4.53 Pennsylvania -0.73 -1.00 0.28 35.77 Puerto Rico -0.72
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- C LIGONIER TEL. CO. 19.71 -2.45 22.72 64.84 320788 C MERCHANTS & FARMERS TEL. CO. -7.02 0.31 -7.31 -76.16 320790 A MONON TEL. CO., INC. 6.61 -6.81 14.41 INFINITE 320792 A MULBERRY COOP. TEL. CO., INC. 2.74 -6.18 9.51 0.00 320796 A NEW LISBON TEL. CO., INC. 8.02 -2.05 10.28 45.73 320797 C NEW PARIS TEL., INC. 6.26 0.22 6.03 11.14 320800 C NORTHWESTERN INDIANA TEL. CO., INC. 0.67 0.62 0.05 -20.35 320801 C CENTURYTEL OF ODON, INC. 11.01 -1.59 12.81 20.36 320807 C PERRY-SPENCER RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 20.24 2.66 17.11 52.76 3 - 175 Table 3.31 High-Cost Loop Support Percentage Changes from 2001 to 2002 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Unseparated
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- (DEM) Factors .............................................................. Table 8.19 Dial 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 -
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- 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 subject to
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- - New ...............................................................Table 7.5 Customer 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
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- 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 subject to
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- (DEM) Factors .............................................................. Table 8.19 Dial 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 -
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- 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 subject to
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- CO.-IA 3.09 -0.44 3.55 28.04 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 2.76 3.90 -1.10 0.00 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 5.09 1.84 3.19 10.53 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 11.74 2.86 8.63 67.64 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 13.92 3.91 9.63 72.37 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 9.16 5.31 3.66 31.92 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 13.60 2.21 11.14 75.24 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 15.39 2.26 12.84 79.36 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 7.84 -3.29 11.51 70.89 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. 2.87 -0.55 3.44 26.73 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 10.76 1.05 9.61 70.20 351291 A SCHALLER TEL. CO. 12.12 0.71 11.32 74.19 351292 A SEARSBORO TEL. CO. -8.00 -12.24 4.83 0.94 351293
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- INC. - CA (GTE) -5.75 1.08 -6.76 0.00 542321 C HAPPY VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.81 3.06 0.72 6.36 542322 C HORNITOS TELEPHONE COMPANY -10.86 5.73 -15.69 -18.31 542323 C WINTERHAVEN TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.34 -5.57 -9.40 542324 C KERMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.23 2.56 6.50 49.35 542332 C THE PONDEROSA TELEPHONE COMPANY 16.32 3.72 12.15 25.75 542334 C ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.14 0.94 10.11 -100.00 542338 C SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 4.53 7.54 -2.80 4.03 542339 C THE SISKIYOU TELEPHONE CO. 4.13 2.26 1.83 7.15 542343 C THE VOLCANO TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.45 6.91 4.24 40.21 542344 C VERIZON WEST COAST INC. - CA (GTE) -25.63 2.67 -27.56 -93.40 542346 C PINNACLES TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.58 1.15 5.37 8.96 543402 C CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF
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- station) and rebroadcast 100% of the programming of the hub station (or common studio or control point) may satisfy the requirements of this part through the use of a single set of EAS equipment at the hub station (or common studio or control point) which complies with 11.32 and 11.33 of this part. * * * * * 92. Section 11.14 is amended by revising the heading and text to read as follows: 11.14 Primary Entry Point (PEP) System. The PEP system is a nationwide network of broadcast stations and other entities connected with government activation points. It is used to distribute the EAN, EAT and EAS national test messages, and other EAS messages. 93. Section 11.16 is amended by revising
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- Rcd at 1810- 11. All EAS decoders are able to directly monitor and decode NWS SAME codes with the addition of any ordinary weather radio receiver and off-the-shelf connections to the EAS decoder. 29 47 C.F.R. 11.31(c). 30 All broadcast stations and cable systems have EAS designations that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18. 31 47 C.F.R. 11.14. 32 47 C.F.R. 11.21, 11.52(d). The broadcast stations and cable systems must monitor at least two EAS sources to reduce the likelihood of a single point of failure preventing an EAS message from propagating through the system. 33 The State Relay Network is composed of State Relay sources, leased common carrier communications facilities, or any other available communication facilities. In
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- Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FO Docket 91-301, FO Docket 91-171, 10 FCC Rcd 1786, 1809, para. 66 (1994) (First Report and Order), reconsideration granted in part, denied in part, 10 FCC Rcd 11494 (1995). 18 All broadcast stations and cable systems have EAS designations that describe their functions within EAS. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18. 19 47 C.F.R. 11.14. 20 See 47 C.F.R. 11.51(k) (stating that broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to transmit all received EAS messages in which the header code contains the Event codes for Emergency Action Notification (EAN), Emergency Action Termination (EAT), and Required Monthly Test (RMT), and when the accompanying location codes include their State or State/county and stating
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- license for Station KOA(AM), Denver, Colorado, IS GRANTED. Sincerely, Peter H. Doyle Chief, Audio Division Media Bureau cc: Jacor Broadcasting of Colorado, Inc. The Licensee filed an Opposition on August 20, 2007. Objection at 1; see also Attachments. Objection at 1. Opposition at 2. Opposition at 2; see also Opposition at Exhibits 1, 2, and 3. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.14. Opposition at n.3. The Licensee states that the weekly tests recorded in the Station's EAS log reveal that the Station's EAS equipment functioned properly during the month of June 2002. Id. at 3. . . (informal objection must contain adequate and specific factual allegations sufficient to warrant the relief requested). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.55(a). See also Amendment of Part
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- 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 and Service Mark Agreement