FCC Web Documents citing 11.19
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.pdf
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.11. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.pdf
- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-11-82A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-11-82A1.pdf
- specific restrictions need to be set, also, on who a governor can designate to exercise his or her authority to issue mandatorily carried alerts.'') (TAB Comments). NAB Reply Comments at 8. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13300-01, para. 56. Id. See Next Generation EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13307-08, para. 74. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.19, 11.41(b). See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). Timm Comments at 4. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 11.11. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f). See 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(9). See id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.44(a), (b). CSRIC Final Report, 5.1. . . . For example, Trilithic asked, with respect to the existing priority
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- 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 compatibility standards for EAS equipment will ensure technological interoperability and result in delivery of responsive, robust, and redundant
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- of demand and administrative expenses for the second quarter of 2009. Accordingly, the projected demand and expenses are as follows: ($ millions) Program Demand Projected Program Support Admin. Expenses Application Of Interest Income Application of Periodic True-Ups Total Program Collection Schools and Libraries 523.76 38.74 (15.63) (9.80) 537.07 Rural Health Care 49.41 4.80 (0.94) 14.22 67.49 High-Cost 1,068.10 22.04 (1.50) (11.19) 1,077.45 Low Income 204.54 2.94 (0.57) (5.98) 200.93 TOTAL 1,845.81 68.52 (18.64) (12.75) 1,882.94 USAC Projections of Industry Revenues USAC submitted projected collected end-user telecommunications revenues for April through June 2009 based on information contained in the Second Quarter 2009 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-Q). The amount is as follows: Total Projected Collected Interstate and International End-User Telecommunications Revenues
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- 14.64 117110.09 123606.00 29946.9230668.9032270.6233794.29 13.64 14.95 24090.42 25514.06 25831.0126101.1327677.4129036.14 15.48 15.33 45996.06 48818.48 27347.3828061.5830013.7431605.90 13.45 15.06 189082.44 202507.99 33252.1834065.4235021.7536638.44 18.20 19.04 31720.92 33637.73 21791.0122926.2224258.8925543.11 16.47 16.54 7065.13 7478.72 19777.4420383.4222044.0823334.53 15.02 15.38 109178.34 114456.60 17516.7317994.7418854.4119731.17 13.15 14.44 78400.30 81560.66 17810.7418147.5719259.6620023.73 11.65 11.95 12634.42 13291.75 19389.9219682.3321316.7222482.66 11.11 12.75 37990.98 39493.52 17559.6418074.2018984.1019718.17 14.69 15.07 95603.62 99376.60 17234.6018139.9519055.9319783.13 12.39 13.38 37392.70 39066.53 20849.1521379.9222558.3423498.66 11.26 11.19 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 4972265.00 38916.00 585630.00 33504.00 1933603.00 43081.00 805144.00 44161.00 770311.00 36926.00 284731.00 37315.00 129282.00 32007.00 463637.00 31657.00 1123819.831204692.29 20569.9621534.3423268.8524861.38 31.16 32.30 536443.75 574046.93 20330.5221141.6222887.2924244.07 36.49 37.76 192920.32 212280.57 22033.9023048.4024907.2927462.03 33.74 34.81 111896.54 117070.06 19941.0220759.7621803.0222933.00 32.73 33.62 113311.69 120417.92 19173.7920703.1122353.6723976.13 22.72 24.01 128478.32 136859.83 22635.3923840.4426277.3927894.65 21.51 22.10 30853.00 33359.68 18204.2319060.9120856.7122686.76 26.86 28.46 9916.21 10657.31 17113.8817934.2218249.9919571.37 28.52 31.27
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.txt
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.11. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.txt
- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A1.txt
- INC. 6.31 -4.43 11.23 0.00 WASHINGTON Total 1.93 -2.54 4.58 -2.44 521402 C M & L ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA SKYLINE TEL. CO. -24.32 0.00 -24.32 -34.38 522400 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF THE NW - WA 4.34 -2.95 7.51 0.00 522404 C ASOTIN TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA -1.40 2.59 -3.89 -25.08 522408 C CENTURYTEL OF WASHINGTON, INC. -0.08 -0.99 0.92 -11.19 522410 C CENTURYTEL OF COWICHE, INC. -9.23 -1.59 -7.77 -100.00 522412 C ELLENSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.74 -9.12 9.22 39.96 522416 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA 2.67 -2.77 5.59 0.00 522417 C HAT ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 33.76 -6.09 42.43 INFINITE 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.65 -5.27 -12.36 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.46 -1.08 10.66 20.33 522423 C
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- INC. 6.31 -4.43 11.23 0.00 WASHINGTON Total 1.93 -2.54 4.58 -2.44 521402 C M & L ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA SKYLINE TEL. CO. -24.32 0.00 -24.32 -34.38 522400 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF THE NW - WA 4.34 -2.95 7.51 0.00 522404 C ASOTIN TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA -1.40 2.59 -3.89 -25.08 522408 C CENTURYTEL OF WASHINGTON, INC. -0.08 -0.99 0.92 -11.19 522410 C CENTURYTEL OF COWICHE, INC. -9.23 -1.59 -7.77 -100.00 522412 C ELLENSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.74 -9.12 9.22 39.96 522416 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA 2.67 -2.77 5.59 0.00 522417 C HAT ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 33.76 -6.09 42.43 INFINITE 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.65 -5.27 -12.36 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.46 -1.08 10.66 20.33 522423 C
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- 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 4.11 -3.63 8.03 5.96 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 7.81 -5.00 13.48 13.60 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 7.55 -4.70 12.85 88.37 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 4.89 -3.73 8.96 6.96 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.15 -5.16 37.22 128.23 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.66 -2.95 11.97 11.19 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 31.89 1.33 30.16 74.11 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.43 -3.26 8.98 8.48 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -2.78 -1.99 -0.81 -6.02 411788 C KANOKLA TEL. ASSOC. INC.- KS 2.46 -2.86 5.48 2.79 411791 A>CLA HARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 9.46 -10.71 22.59 61.36 411801 C MADISON TELEPHONE, LLC -7.79
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- 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 4.11 -3.63 8.03 5.96 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 7.81 -5.00 13.48 13.60 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 7.55 -4.70 12.85 88.37 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 4.89 -3.73 8.96 6.96 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.15 -5.16 37.22 128.23 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.66 -2.95 11.97 11.19 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 31.89 1.33 30.16 74.11 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.43 -3.26 8.98 8.48 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -2.78 -1.99 -0.81 -6.02 411788 C KANOKLA TEL. ASSOC. INC.- KS 2.46 -2.86 5.48 2.79 411791 A>CLA HARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 9.46 -10.71 22.59 61.36 411801 C MADISON TELEPHONE, LLC -7.79
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- Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -2.85 -5.59 2.90 -11.21 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 2.85 -2.29 5.26 12.41 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 1.12 -1.42 2.58 -8.30 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 18.62 -1.82 20.81 50.99 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 11.05 6.32 4.45 15.18 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 -1.75 13.18 43.12 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 16.77 13.54 2.84 12.96 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 14.67 -1.52 16.43 47.44 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 14.73 -3.34 18.69 48.10 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 17.80 5.30 11.87 43.47 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. -3.52 -8.88 5.88 8.47 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 9.16 -3.18 12.74
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- Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -2.85 -5.59 2.90 -11.21 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 2.85 -2.29 5.26 12.41 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 1.12 -1.42 2.58 -8.30 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 18.62 -1.82 20.81 50.99 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 11.05 6.32 4.45 15.18 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 -1.75 13.18 43.12 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 16.77 13.54 2.84 12.96 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 14.67 -1.52 16.43 47.44 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 14.73 -3.34 18.69 48.10 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 17.80 5.30 11.87 43.47 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. -3.52 -8.88 5.88 8.47 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 9.16 -3.18 12.74
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- 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. -0.18 -3.40 3.33 0.75 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. -1.50 -0.16 -1.35 -7.84 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. -2.99 0.51 -3.48 -23.28 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 1.95 -3.03 5.13 4.21 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO -11.71 -7.18 -4.88 0.00 TOTAL CONNECTICUT 1.58 -7.18 9.44 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. -9.23 -11.19 2.20 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 1.73 -7.14 9.55 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WASHINGTON, DC INC. -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 TOTAL FLORIDA -1.66 -6.69 5.39 38.08 210291 C GTC, INC. 0.66 -3.17 3.95 2.82 210318
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- 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. -0.18 -3.40 3.33 0.75 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. -1.50 -0.16 -1.35 -7.84 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. -2.99 0.51 -3.48 -23.28 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 1.95 -3.03 5.13 4.21 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO -11.71 -7.18 -4.88 0.00 TOTAL CONNECTICUT 1.58 -7.18 9.44 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. -9.23 -11.19 2.20 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 1.73 -7.14 9.55 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WASHINGTON, DC INC. -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 TOTAL FLORIDA -1.66 -6.69 5.39 38.08 210291 C GTC, INC. 0.66 -3.17 3.95 2.82 210318
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- Unused in Public Funds Committed Funds Disbursed Funding Commitments State/Territory Schools1 Committed per Student Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 741,758 $30,974,475 $41.76 $26,455,983 $35.67 $4,518,492 $6.09 Alaska 133,288 18,602,188 139.56 16,602,501 124.56 1,999,687 15.00 American Samoa 16,399 1,839,904 112.20 0 0.00 1,839,904 112.20 Arizona 1,094,454 42,462,812 38.80 29,353,264 26.82 13,109,548 11.98 Arkansas 474,206 17,864,939 37.67 12,559,937 26.49 5,305,002 11.19 California 6,437,202 286,702,767 44.54 215,252,501 33.44 71,450,266 11.10 Colorado 779,826 23,994,986 30.77 16,728,495 21.45 7,266,491 9.32 Connecticut 575,059 20,784,658 36.14 17,535,704 30.49 3,248,954 5.65 Delaware 120,937 896,122 7.41 743,613 6.15 152,509 1.26 Dist. of Columbia 76,876 1,293,018 16.82 858,542 11.17 434,476 5.65 Florida 2,675,024 63,099,958 23.59 53,148,544 19.87 9,951,414 3.72 Georgia 1,598,461 66,554,116 41.64 53,486,812 33.46 13,067,304 8.17 Guam 30,986
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- -2.81 -6.08 -41.70 3 - 158 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2006 to 2007 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.) 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. -5.56 -11.19 6.34 0.81 341088 C WABASH TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. -0.24 -2.63 2.46 -3.55 341091 C WOODHULL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.34 0.31 2.03 -23.27 341092 A STELLE TEL. CO. -15.74 6.10 -20.59 -46.70 341183 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF IL DBA FRONTIER COMM OF IL -3.65 -5.54 2.01 0.00 343035 C VERIZON SOUTH INC.-IL (ALLTEL) -11.78 -6.51 -5.64 0.00 345070 C ILLINOIS BELL
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- -2.81 -6.08 -41.70 3 - 158 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2006 to 2007 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.) 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. -5.56 -11.19 6.34 0.81 341088 C WABASH TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. -0.24 -2.63 2.46 -3.55 341091 C WOODHULL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.34 0.31 2.03 -23.27 341092 A STELLE TEL. CO. -15.74 6.10 -20.59 -46.70 341183 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF IL DBA FRONTIER COMM OF IL -3.65 -5.54 2.01 0.00 343035 C VERIZON SOUTH INC.-IL (ALLTEL) -11.78 -6.51 -5.64 0.00 345070 C ILLINOIS BELL
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- 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Rhode Island 8.17 8.17 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 9.92 9.92 13.42 13.42 13.42 South Carolina 7.35 8.25 8.12 0.00 3.50 3.26 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.35 10.00 8.12 7.35 13.50 11.38 South Dakota 8.11 8.25 8.19 0.00 1.96 0.05 0.00 0.98 0.03 8.11 9.23 8.22 8.11 11.19 8.27 Tennessee 6.80 8.25 8.11 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.80 10.00 9.78 6.80 13.50 13.13 Texas 4.92 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 4.92 10.00 9.01 4.92 13.50 12.48 Utah 8.13 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75
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- 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Rhode Island 8.17 8.17 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 9.92 9.92 13.42 13.42 13.42 South Carolina 7.35 8.25 8.12 0.00 3.50 3.26 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.35 10.00 8.12 7.35 13.50 11.38 South Dakota 8.11 8.25 8.19 0.00 1.96 0.05 0.00 0.98 0.03 8.11 9.23 8.22 8.11 11.19 8.27 Tennessee 6.80 8.25 8.11 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.80 10.00 9.78 6.80 13.50 13.13 Texas 4.92 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 4.92 10.00 9.01 4.92 13.50 12.48 Utah 8.13 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part 11
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). See Request of W.A.T.C.H. TV and Benton Ridge Telephone Co. for a Waiver of Section 11.11(a) of the Commission's Rules, EB-02-TS-510, Order,
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees
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- specific restrictions need to be set, also, on who a governor can designate to exercise his or her authority to issue mandatorily carried alerts.'') (TAB Comments). NAB Reply Comments at 8. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13300-01, para. 56. Id. See Next Generation EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13307-08, para. 74. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.19, 11.41(b). See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). Timm Comments at 4. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 11.11. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f). See 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(9). See id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.44(a), (b). CSRIC Final Report, 5.1. . . . For example, Trilithic asked, with respect to the existing priority
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- the changes in the broadcast industry since the advent of the NN Status, the Commission should consider eliminating the NN Status altogether.'' Decision. We are eliminating NN status on the grounds that it is not necessary. Accordingly, we are deleting references to NN status from sections 11.18, 11.41, 11.54, and 11.55 of the Commission's rules, and we are deleting section 11.19 altogether. We will require any existing stations operating under NN status to meet the full message-by-message EAN processing requirements, and CAP-related requirements, by the June 30, 2012, general deadline for processing CAP-formatted messages. We find that elimination of NN status is warranted because it does not appear to serve any purpose today, as NN entities already are required to deploy
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- 11.11(c)(1). 4 Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non- participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign- off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). 5 Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. 6 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. 6. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees this
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.11. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
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- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
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- responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. * * * * * 6 D.. Section 11.17 is amended by revising the fourth sentence of the introductory text to read as follows: 11.17 Authenticator Word Lists. * * * LPTV stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems do not receive authenticator lists. * * * * * E.. Section 11.19 is amended by revising the text to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to broadcast station licensees and cable systems and wireless cable systems. It states that the licensee, cable operator or wireless cable operator has agreed to go off the air or in the case of cable
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- 7.45 45.46 22.74 Texas Dallas SBC 17.25 8.94 44.24 22.13 Texas Fort Worth SBC 15.96 7.59 43.63 21.82 Texas Houston SBC 17.76 9.22 44.48 22.24 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.15 7.68 44.96 22.48 Utah Logan US West 15.70 7.82 26.50 13.25 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 13.17 38.50 19.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 6.71 30.00 15.00 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 11.19 46.67 23.34 Washington Seattle US West 15.97 10.99 32.98 16.49 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.16 20.85 42.00 21.00 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 16.36 16.36 34.90 0.00 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 16.31 16.31 34.74 0.00 * Rate is for flat-rate service where available, and measured/message service with 100 local calls, elsewhere 14 15 3. Business Rates The Urban Rates Survey also collects
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- 5.74 43.85 20.67 Texas Dallas SBC 18.07 9.25 48.58 22.89 Texas Fort Worth SBC 16.75 3.53 47.95 22.60 Texas Houston SBC 18.31 6.14 44.06 20.76 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.35 4.49 43.85 20.67 Utah Logan US West 17.73 5.78 26.50 13.25 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 10.55 38.50 19.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 6.71 30.00 15.00 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 11.19 46.67 23.34 Washington Seattle US West 18.16 10.99 32.98 16.49 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.16 19.01 42.00 21.00 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 16.36 10.65 47.52 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 16.30 10.62 47.30 Rate is for flat rate service where available and measured/message service elsewhere. 14 3. Business Rates The Urban Rates Survey also collects information on charges for business service. Rates
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- 11.31 (2,025.00) 17.47 12.00 41Telephone Utilities Exchange Carrier Assoc 14.66 11.25 34.82 14.47 42TXU Communications Telephone Company, Inc 12.12 12.77 12.94 8.07 6.22 6.01 43Utelco, Inc. 11.20 44Virgin Islands Telephone Corporation 9.26 13.20 14.88 7.40 (397.26) (2.93) (0.17) 45Warwick Valley Telephone Company 9.68 12.80 33.21 7.33 (10.17) 5.47 46Winterhaven Telephone Company 12.74 11.06 31.38 10.02 47Yates City Telephone Company 22.40 11.19 54.36 30.39 9.23 29.99 Maximum Rate of Return 23.60% 17.47%101.41% 45.35% 181.82% 71.70%35.41% Minimum Rate of Return (13.34) 8.44 (36.72) (27.70) (12,326.38) (21.80) (10.76) Weighted Arithmetic Mean 11.98 11.03 14.96 13.01 (396.53) 9.43 10.93 Standard Deviation 3.43 1.87 12.85 8.83 1469.29 7.12 6.38 Reporting Entity 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1 BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. 19.27%21.25%22.83%20.99%20.80%17.91% 2 Qwest Corporation, Including Malheur
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- 15.87 11.24 10SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-ALABAMA 13.16 12.11 13.90 11.07 (10.49) 17.68 14.52 11SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-KENTUCKY 12.66 12.38 11.78 11.63 9.44 14.85 13.47 12SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-LOUISIANA 10.86 12.17 7.10 10.37 5.71 9.33 9.77 13SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-MISSISSIPPI 12.50 12.62 8.98 8.58 16.70 17.14 13.66 14SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-TENNESSEE 11.59 12.34 11.34 11.86 (85.80) 11.19 10.64 15SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-FL 11.57 12.11 5.87 11.97 (20.18) 14.23 12.67 16SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-GA 11.98 12.14 9.38 14.05 (8.18) 13.52 13.57 17SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-NC 13.42 12.45 13.25 8.97 25.49 20.76 15.19 18SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-SC 12.12 12.35 10.01 9.73 (125.36) 18.15 12.71 19NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 11.56
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- 13.48 11.60 1.86 8.64 26.30 17.13 23ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.31 12.18 12.97 13.05 7.16 9.07 24LANCASTER TELEPHONE COMPANY 1/ 12.08 12.33 15.81 9.48 15.38 10.73 25LUFKIN-CONROE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 12.07 10.23 8.44 17.57 30.96 24.74 26PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.89 11.60 14.32 12.98 (239.32) 12.82 12.26 27ROCK HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1/ 13.83 12.31 15.58 19.88 2.30 16.25 28ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.19 11.60 11.59 9.21 (1,481.71) 11.74 10.33 29TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC 12.51 11.25 22.33 13.29 30UTELCO, INC. 11.50 31VIRGIN ISLANDS TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.94 11.60 13.56 22.10 (86.21) 17.55 18.00 32WARWICK VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.93 12.31 47.75 15.99 13.33 15.39 1/ Rate of return is for the period July 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997. MAXIMUM RATE OF RETURN 19.70% 16.75%
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- 5.73 7,736 1.55 20,883 4.18 Virginia 39,134 0.68 82,155 1.44 -43,021 -0.75 Washington 58,734 1.31 61,457 1.37 -2,724 -0.06 West Virginia 63,466 5.22 15,487 1.27 47,978 3.94 Wisconsin 59,397 1.42 44,830 1.07 14,567 0.35 Wyoming 30,509 8.56 6,421 1.80 24,088 6.76 United States 2,582,403 1.17 2,740,174 1.24 -157,771 -0.07 Guam 3,450 3.70 828 0.89 2,622 2.82 N. Mariana Islands 3,348 11.19 308 1.03 3,040 10.16 Puerto Rico 144,730 9.32 15,894 1.02 128,836 8.29 Virgin Islands 24,200 30.00 1,596 1.98 22,603 28.02 Grand Total 1/ $2,758,801 $1.24 $2,758,801 $1.24 $0 $0.00 1/ Grand total includes approximately $669,000 for American Samoa. 2/ Net flow of funds is positive when payments from USF to carriers exceed contributions to USF. Table 14 All High-Cost and
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- 8.34 29.45 1.60 0.84 74.12 23.56 97.68 Massachusetts 26.42 5.51 13.90 29.50 4.42 1.18 80.94 27.32 108.25 Michigan 26.12 4.70 22.25 20.19 2.22 0.89 76.36 25.62 101.98 Minnesota 27.87 5.43 7.50 26.00 3.53 1.15 71.49 27.01 98.50 Mississippi 45.98 5.48 8.19 28.68 1.72 0.91 90.96 25.29 116.25 Missouri 29.66 4.86 11.67 25.34 2.16 1.18 74.88 22.34 97.22 Montana 29.41 5.72 11.19 34.00 1.63 1.29 83.23 23.69 106.92 Nebraska 36.35 5.16 8.95 28.65 2.08 1.28 82.46 30.35 112.81 Nevada 24.01 5.27 2.90 37.51 1.90 0.94 72.55 23.93 96.48 New Hampshire 25.38 5.20 12.47 39.30 2.38 1.43 86.16 21.03 107.19 New Jersey 20.73 5.31 16.77 31.09 1.83 1.03 76.77 24.12 100.89 New Mexico 27.22 5.68 7.56 32.41 1.76 1.07 75.68 20.53 96.20 New
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- 0.19 0.39 1.34 Vermont 1.15 1.78 0.48 0.38 0.36 0.88 5.04 Virgin Islands 24.55 0.00 9.88 0.00 7.72 0.00 42.15 Virginia 0.07 0.00 0.06 0.99 0.03 0.10 1.24 Washington 0.75 0.00 0.34 0.53 0.05 0.17 1.85 West Virginia 2.03 2.47 0.09 1.59 0.05 0.29 6.51 Wisconsin 0.51 0.00 0.31 0.03 0.25 0.54 1.64 Wyoming 3.65 2.63 1.24 1.64 0.36 1.67 11.19 Total $0.48 $0.10 $0.22 $0.27 $0.08 $0.18 $1.34 1 Includes only hold harmless payments to non-rural carriers. High Cost Support1 Interstate Interstate Support Notes: Figures may not add due to rounding. Support payments do not include quarterly true-ups. Common Line Access Switching Loop Model Support Table 3.16 Payments per Loop for High-Cost Support Mechanisms: 2002 Local (Monthly Payments) Long Support
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- 590,544 31.54 14.70 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 161,956 127,916 34,866 21.53 67.71 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 213,675 169,393 45,031 21.07 45.32 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 129,352 104,850 27,820 21.51 10.90 Verizon - SW Texas TX 1,230,920 864,479 450,406 36.59 20.42 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 7,704,618 5,304,949 2,389,845 31.02 11.19 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 183,197 142,321 43,974 24.00 19.03 Qwest - Utah UT 1,162,230 809,850 360,341 31.00 16.19 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 273,723 167,052 108,886 39.78 11.49 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 264,652 211,499 54,232 20.49 42.35 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 391,710 268,929 138,905 35.46 40.76 Verizon -
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- C LOGAN TEL. COOP., INC. 0.26 -2.24 2.56 -1.11 260414 A MOUNTAIN RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 11.70 1.82 9.71 0.00 260415 C PEOPLES RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP. 9.46 0.78 8.61 16.94 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 11.58 1.55 9.88 0.00 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 2.68 -1.44 4.18 2.67 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 0.25 10.91 111.41 260421 A WEST KENTUCKY RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 12.64 2.79 9.58 49.64 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -0.87 3.77 -4.47 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY 4.58 -3.40 8.26 0.00 269690 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LEXINGTON (VERIZON SOUTH) 10.48 -2.79 13.65 0.00 269691 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LONDON (VERIZON SOUTH-CONTEL) -2.77 0.08 -2.84 -33.06 LOUISIANA
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- 9.1 15. Other/Unknown 0.0 27.0 127.0 0.0 296.8 36.0 0.0 0.0 386.1 9 - 21 Table 9.4(a): Company Comparision -- Customer Perception Surveys -- 1995 Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Company AmeritechBell AtlanticBellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Overall:Residential 1.24 7.51 1.39 17.12 10.82 6.75 5 7.34 Small Business 2.29 8.03 4.05 18.79 11.28 6.92 7.19 12.23 Large Business 8.35 11.19 5.38 17.9 8.41 2.92 8.33 4.18 Installations: Residential 3.60 5.90 6.27 13.46 7.75 4.80 4.08 7.34 Small Business 9.62 8.33 4.07 22.55 9.13 6.20 11.05 12.23 Large Business 7.18 13.61 NA 22.22 9.37 7.57 13.90 4.18 Repairs:Residential 8.63 12.21 10.87 22.52 17.06 8.18 10.82 10.76 Small Business 11.79 10.72 4.49 20.13 14.95 7.28 15.22 11.96 Large Business 9.22 19.05 NA
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- 462198 A PINE DRIVE TEL. CO. 12.37 8.73 3.35 30.96 462199 C PLAINS COOPERATIVE TEL. ASSOC. INC. -13.65 3.12 -16.26 -21.80 462201 C RICO TEL. CO. 1.15 9.62 -7.72 -18.02 462202 C ROGGEN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CO. -3.57 7.64 -10.41 -9.04 462203 C THE RYE TELEPHONE CO. INC. 18.18 12.12 5.40 20.90 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP DBA COLUMBINE TELECOM CO 11.19 8.14 2.82 11.83 462206 A STONEHAM COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. -3.62 -1.27 -2.38 -8.95 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. 0.88 9.68 -8.02 -11.38 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. 12.93 11.44 1.34 12.53 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. 13.60 3.88 9.35 41.32 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. -5.69 -4.55 -1.20 -8.98 465102 C U S WEST, INC. - CO 4.50 3.78
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- 14.79 -0.06 14.85 48.55 381611 C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 18.84 3.64 14.66 88.95 381614 A POLAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 17.34 1.11 16.05 137.85 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.74 0.32 9.39 106.33 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY -3.25 1.91 -5.07 -6.79 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.96 1.97 4.89 37.73 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.76 -1.29 11.19 112.04 381623 A NOONAN FARMERS TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.57 -6.01 10.19 53.04 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 14.42 -1.07 15.65 132.51 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 14.00 0.81 13.08 6,252.89 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 14.96 0.45 14.45 129.72 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -0.89 2.79 -3.58 -3.17 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVEMerged Into 383303 SRT
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- 127.1 ME Maryland 623.5 9.81 613.7 97.0 516.7 272.3 89.3 154.1 515.6 1.045MD Massachusetts 861.1 10.66 850.5 56.1 794.4 386.1 215.1 193.1 794.4 MA Michigan 1,178.4 2.34 1,176.1 345.8 830.3 458.0 155.3 216.5 829.9 0.402 MI Minnesota 509.3 9.85 499.5 116.9 382.6 175.1 77.2 130.3 382.6 MN Mississippi 247.0 8.13 238.9 28.7 210.2 107.4 59.1 43.3 209.8 0.354MS Missouri 832.8 11.19 821.6 256.7 564.9 273.2 122.3 169.3 564.9 MO Montana 97.2 1.82 95.4 23.3 72.1 32.0 20.9 19.2 72.1 MT Nebraska 236.0 2.65 233.4 66.3 167.1 72.2 43.5 51.3 167.1 NE Nevada 206.3 (0.45) 206.7 23.4 183.3 82.4 55.5 45.5 183.3 NV New Hampshire 186.0 1.16 184.9 18.9 165.9 68.2 55.7 42.0 165.9 NH New Jersey 1,351.0 12.04 1,338.9 291.5 1,047.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da992809.doc
- Safety and Private Wireless Division, at (202) 418-0680 (Parts 90 and 101), and Karl Kensinger, Satellite Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-0719 (Part 25). - FCC - As explained in the Description of Transaction, SBC states that, prior to the consummation of the SBC/Radiofone merger, it will cause its indirect subsidiary, Ameritech Mobile Communication, Inc., to dispose of its non-controlling 11.19 percent general partnership interest in the Cellular North-Michigan Network General Partnership, which operates a B-band cellular system in Michigan RSA 5, where Radiofone is the A-band licensee. Footnote continued from previous page Footnote continued on next page - " $a$ ( BHDPunuPNG !R>^SS߿"Kker4 JdMOO ,I TV5 0z̪ %o a% Tf(c) U~UyӚo=c {YAD Zv}YAD e/,-%E9 ^1J
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2001/fcc01088.doc http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2001/fcc01088.html
- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- 11.11(c)(1). 4 Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non- participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign- off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). 5 Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. 6 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. 6. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees this
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2012/DA-12-194A1.html
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.11. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
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- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.pdf
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.11. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
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- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
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- specific restrictions need to be set, also, on who a governor can designate to exercise his or her authority to issue mandatorily carried alerts.'') (TAB Comments). NAB Reply Comments at 8. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13300-01, para. 56. Id. See Next Generation EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13307-08, para. 74. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.19, 11.41(b). See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). Timm Comments at 4. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 11.11. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f). See 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(9). See id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.44(a), (b). CSRIC Final Report, 5.1. . . . For example, Trilithic asked, with respect to the existing priority
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- 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 compatibility standards for EAS equipment will ensure technological interoperability and result in delivery of responsive, robust, and redundant
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- of demand and administrative expenses for the second quarter of 2009. Accordingly, the projected demand and expenses are as follows: ($ millions) Program Demand Projected Program Support Admin. Expenses Application Of Interest Income Application of Periodic True-Ups Total Program Collection Schools and Libraries 523.76 38.74 (15.63) (9.80) 537.07 Rural Health Care 49.41 4.80 (0.94) 14.22 67.49 High-Cost 1,068.10 22.04 (1.50) (11.19) 1,077.45 Low Income 204.54 2.94 (0.57) (5.98) 200.93 TOTAL 1,845.81 68.52 (18.64) (12.75) 1,882.94 USAC Projections of Industry Revenues USAC submitted projected collected end-user telecommunications revenues for April through June 2009 based on information contained in the Second Quarter 2009 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-Q). The amount is as follows: Total Projected Collected Interstate and International End-User Telecommunications Revenues
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- 14.64 117110.09 123606.00 29946.9230668.9032270.6233794.29 13.64 14.95 24090.42 25514.06 25831.0126101.1327677.4129036.14 15.48 15.33 45996.06 48818.48 27347.3828061.5830013.7431605.90 13.45 15.06 189082.44 202507.99 33252.1834065.4235021.7536638.44 18.20 19.04 31720.92 33637.73 21791.0122926.2224258.8925543.11 16.47 16.54 7065.13 7478.72 19777.4420383.4222044.0823334.53 15.02 15.38 109178.34 114456.60 17516.7317994.7418854.4119731.17 13.15 14.44 78400.30 81560.66 17810.7418147.5719259.6620023.73 11.65 11.95 12634.42 13291.75 19389.9219682.3321316.7222482.66 11.11 12.75 37990.98 39493.52 17559.6418074.2018984.1019718.17 14.69 15.07 95603.62 99376.60 17234.6018139.9519055.9319783.13 12.39 13.38 37392.70 39066.53 20849.1521379.9222558.3423498.66 11.26 11.19 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 4972265.00 38916.00 585630.00 33504.00 1933603.00 43081.00 805144.00 44161.00 770311.00 36926.00 284731.00 37315.00 129282.00 32007.00 463637.00 31657.00 1123819.831204692.29 20569.9621534.3423268.8524861.38 31.16 32.30 536443.75 574046.93 20330.5221141.6222887.2924244.07 36.49 37.76 192920.32 212280.57 22033.9023048.4024907.2927462.03 33.74 34.81 111896.54 117070.06 19941.0220759.7621803.0222933.00 32.73 33.62 113311.69 120417.92 19173.7920703.1122353.6723976.13 22.72 24.01 128478.32 136859.83 22635.3923840.4426277.3927894.65 21.51 22.10 30853.00 33359.68 18204.2319060.9120856.7122686.76 26.86 28.46 9916.21 10657.31 17113.8817934.2218249.9919571.37 28.52 31.27
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-194A1.txt
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.11. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-341A1.txt
- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A1.txt
- INC. 6.31 -4.43 11.23 0.00 WASHINGTON Total 1.93 -2.54 4.58 -2.44 521402 C M & L ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA SKYLINE TEL. CO. -24.32 0.00 -24.32 -34.38 522400 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF THE NW - WA 4.34 -2.95 7.51 0.00 522404 C ASOTIN TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA -1.40 2.59 -3.89 -25.08 522408 C CENTURYTEL OF WASHINGTON, INC. -0.08 -0.99 0.92 -11.19 522410 C CENTURYTEL OF COWICHE, INC. -9.23 -1.59 -7.77 -100.00 522412 C ELLENSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.74 -9.12 9.22 39.96 522416 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA 2.67 -2.77 5.59 0.00 522417 C HAT ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 33.76 -6.09 42.43 INFINITE 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.65 -5.27 -12.36 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.46 -1.08 10.66 20.33 522423 C
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- INC. 6.31 -4.43 11.23 0.00 WASHINGTON Total 1.93 -2.54 4.58 -2.44 521402 C M & L ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA SKYLINE TEL. CO. -24.32 0.00 -24.32 -34.38 522400 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF THE NW - WA 4.34 -2.95 7.51 0.00 522404 C ASOTIN TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA -1.40 2.59 -3.89 -25.08 522408 C CENTURYTEL OF WASHINGTON, INC. -0.08 -0.99 0.92 -11.19 522410 C CENTURYTEL OF COWICHE, INC. -9.23 -1.59 -7.77 -100.00 522412 C ELLENSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.74 -9.12 9.22 39.96 522416 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA 2.67 -2.77 5.59 0.00 522417 C HAT ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 33.76 -6.09 42.43 INFINITE 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.65 -5.27 -12.36 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.46 -1.08 10.66 20.33 522423 C
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- 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 4.11 -3.63 8.03 5.96 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 7.81 -5.00 13.48 13.60 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 7.55 -4.70 12.85 88.37 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 4.89 -3.73 8.96 6.96 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.15 -5.16 37.22 128.23 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.66 -2.95 11.97 11.19 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 31.89 1.33 30.16 74.11 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.43 -3.26 8.98 8.48 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -2.78 -1.99 -0.81 -6.02 411788 C KANOKLA TEL. ASSOC. INC.- KS 2.46 -2.86 5.48 2.79 411791 A>CLA HARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 9.46 -10.71 22.59 61.36 411801 C MADISON TELEPHONE, LLC -7.79
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- 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 4.11 -3.63 8.03 5.96 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 7.81 -5.00 13.48 13.60 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 7.55 -4.70 12.85 88.37 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 4.89 -3.73 8.96 6.96 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.15 -5.16 37.22 128.23 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.66 -2.95 11.97 11.19 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 31.89 1.33 30.16 74.11 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.43 -3.26 8.98 8.48 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -2.78 -1.99 -0.81 -6.02 411788 C KANOKLA TEL. ASSOC. INC.- KS 2.46 -2.86 5.48 2.79 411791 A>CLA HARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 9.46 -10.71 22.59 61.36 411801 C MADISON TELEPHONE, LLC -7.79
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- Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -2.85 -5.59 2.90 -11.21 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 2.85 -2.29 5.26 12.41 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 1.12 -1.42 2.58 -8.30 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 18.62 -1.82 20.81 50.99 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 11.05 6.32 4.45 15.18 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 -1.75 13.18 43.12 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 16.77 13.54 2.84 12.96 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 14.67 -1.52 16.43 47.44 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 14.73 -3.34 18.69 48.10 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 17.80 5.30 11.87 43.47 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. -3.52 -8.88 5.88 8.47 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 9.16 -3.18 12.74
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- Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -2.85 -5.59 2.90 -11.21 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 2.85 -2.29 5.26 12.41 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 1.12 -1.42 2.58 -8.30 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 18.62 -1.82 20.81 50.99 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 11.05 6.32 4.45 15.18 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 -1.75 13.18 43.12 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 16.77 13.54 2.84 12.96 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 14.67 -1.52 16.43 47.44 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 14.73 -3.34 18.69 48.10 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 17.80 5.30 11.87 43.47 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. -3.52 -8.88 5.88 8.47 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 9.16 -3.18 12.74
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- 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. -0.18 -3.40 3.33 0.75 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. -1.50 -0.16 -1.35 -7.84 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. -2.99 0.51 -3.48 -23.28 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 1.95 -3.03 5.13 4.21 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO -11.71 -7.18 -4.88 0.00 TOTAL CONNECTICUT 1.58 -7.18 9.44 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. -9.23 -11.19 2.20 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 1.73 -7.14 9.55 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WASHINGTON, DC INC. -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 TOTAL FLORIDA -1.66 -6.69 5.39 38.08 210291 C GTC, INC. 0.66 -3.17 3.95 2.82 210318
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- 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. -0.18 -3.40 3.33 0.75 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. -1.50 -0.16 -1.35 -7.84 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. -2.99 0.51 -3.48 -23.28 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 1.95 -3.03 5.13 4.21 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO -11.71 -7.18 -4.88 0.00 TOTAL CONNECTICUT 1.58 -7.18 9.44 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. -9.23 -11.19 2.20 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 1.73 -7.14 9.55 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WASHINGTON, DC INC. -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 TOTAL FLORIDA -1.66 -6.69 5.39 38.08 210291 C GTC, INC. 0.66 -3.17 3.95 2.82 210318
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- Unused in Public Funds Committed Funds Disbursed Funding Commitments State/Territory Schools1 Committed per Student Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 741,758 $30,974,475 $41.76 $26,455,983 $35.67 $4,518,492 $6.09 Alaska 133,288 18,602,188 139.56 16,602,501 124.56 1,999,687 15.00 American Samoa 16,399 1,839,904 112.20 0 0.00 1,839,904 112.20 Arizona 1,094,454 42,462,812 38.80 29,353,264 26.82 13,109,548 11.98 Arkansas 474,206 17,864,939 37.67 12,559,937 26.49 5,305,002 11.19 California 6,437,202 286,702,767 44.54 215,252,501 33.44 71,450,266 11.10 Colorado 779,826 23,994,986 30.77 16,728,495 21.45 7,266,491 9.32 Connecticut 575,059 20,784,658 36.14 17,535,704 30.49 3,248,954 5.65 Delaware 120,937 896,122 7.41 743,613 6.15 152,509 1.26 Dist. of Columbia 76,876 1,293,018 16.82 858,542 11.17 434,476 5.65 Florida 2,675,024 63,099,958 23.59 53,148,544 19.87 9,951,414 3.72 Georgia 1,598,461 66,554,116 41.64 53,486,812 33.46 13,067,304 8.17 Guam 30,986
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- -2.81 -6.08 -41.70 3 - 158 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2006 to 2007 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.) 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. -5.56 -11.19 6.34 0.81 341088 C WABASH TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. -0.24 -2.63 2.46 -3.55 341091 C WOODHULL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.34 0.31 2.03 -23.27 341092 A STELLE TEL. CO. -15.74 6.10 -20.59 -46.70 341183 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF IL DBA FRONTIER COMM OF IL -3.65 -5.54 2.01 0.00 343035 C VERIZON SOUTH INC.-IL (ALLTEL) -11.78 -6.51 -5.64 0.00 345070 C ILLINOIS BELL
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- -2.81 -6.08 -41.70 3 - 158 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2006 to 2007 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.) 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. -5.56 -11.19 6.34 0.81 341088 C WABASH TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. -0.24 -2.63 2.46 -3.55 341091 C WOODHULL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.34 0.31 2.03 -23.27 341092 A STELLE TEL. CO. -15.74 6.10 -20.59 -46.70 341183 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF IL DBA FRONTIER COMM OF IL -3.65 -5.54 2.01 0.00 343035 C VERIZON SOUTH INC.-IL (ALLTEL) -11.78 -6.51 -5.64 0.00 345070 C ILLINOIS BELL
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- 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Rhode Island 8.17 8.17 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 9.92 9.92 13.42 13.42 13.42 South Carolina 7.35 8.25 8.12 0.00 3.50 3.26 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.35 10.00 8.12 7.35 13.50 11.38 South Dakota 8.11 8.25 8.19 0.00 1.96 0.05 0.00 0.98 0.03 8.11 9.23 8.22 8.11 11.19 8.27 Tennessee 6.80 8.25 8.11 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.80 10.00 9.78 6.80 13.50 13.13 Texas 4.92 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 4.92 10.00 9.01 4.92 13.50 12.48 Utah 8.13 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75
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- 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Rhode Island 8.17 8.17 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 9.92 9.92 13.42 13.42 13.42 South Carolina 7.35 8.25 8.12 0.00 3.50 3.26 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.35 10.00 8.12 7.35 13.50 11.38 South Dakota 8.11 8.25 8.19 0.00 1.96 0.05 0.00 0.98 0.03 8.11 9.23 8.22 8.11 11.19 8.27 Tennessee 6.80 8.25 8.11 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.80 10.00 9.78 6.80 13.50 13.13 Texas 4.92 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 4.92 10.00 9.01 4.92 13.50 12.48 Utah 8.13 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part 11
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). See Request of W.A.T.C.H. TV and Benton Ridge Telephone Co. for a Waiver of Section 11.11(a) of the Commission's Rules, EB-02-TS-510, Order,
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees
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- specific restrictions need to be set, also, on who a governor can designate to exercise his or her authority to issue mandatorily carried alerts.'') (TAB Comments). NAB Reply Comments at 8. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13300-01, para. 56. Id. See Next Generation EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13307-08, para. 74. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.19, 11.41(b). See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). Timm Comments at 4. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 11.11. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f). See 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(9). See id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.44(a), (b). CSRIC Final Report, 5.1. . . . For example, Trilithic asked, with respect to the existing priority
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- the changes in the broadcast industry since the advent of the NN Status, the Commission should consider eliminating the NN Status altogether.'' Decision. We are eliminating NN status on the grounds that it is not necessary. Accordingly, we are deleting references to NN status from sections 11.18, 11.41, 11.54, and 11.55 of the Commission's rules, and we are deleting section 11.19 altogether. We will require any existing stations operating under NN status to meet the full message-by-message EAN processing requirements, and CAP-related requirements, by the June 30, 2012, general deadline for processing CAP-formatted messages. We find that elimination of NN status is warranted because it does not appear to serve any purpose today, as NN entities already are required to deploy
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- 11.11(c)(1). 4 Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non- participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign- off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). 5 Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. 6 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. 6. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees this
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.11. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
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- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
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- responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. * * * * * 6 D.. Section 11.17 is amended by revising the fourth sentence of the introductory text to read as follows: 11.17 Authenticator Word Lists. * * * LPTV stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems do not receive authenticator lists. * * * * * E.. Section 11.19 is amended by revising the text to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to broadcast station licensees and cable systems and wireless cable systems. It states that the licensee, cable operator or wireless cable operator has agreed to go off the air or in the case of cable
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- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- 7.45 45.46 22.74 Texas Dallas SBC 17.25 8.94 44.24 22.13 Texas Fort Worth SBC 15.96 7.59 43.63 21.82 Texas Houston SBC 17.76 9.22 44.48 22.24 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.15 7.68 44.96 22.48 Utah Logan US West 15.70 7.82 26.50 13.25 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 13.17 38.50 19.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 6.71 30.00 15.00 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 11.19 46.67 23.34 Washington Seattle US West 15.97 10.99 32.98 16.49 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.16 20.85 42.00 21.00 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 16.36 16.36 34.90 0.00 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 16.31 16.31 34.74 0.00 * Rate is for flat-rate service where available, and measured/message service with 100 local calls, elsewhere 14 15 3. Business Rates The Urban Rates Survey also collects
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 5.74 43.85 20.67 Texas Dallas SBC 18.07 9.25 48.58 22.89 Texas Fort Worth SBC 16.75 3.53 47.95 22.60 Texas Houston SBC 18.31 6.14 44.06 20.76 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.35 4.49 43.85 20.67 Utah Logan US West 17.73 5.78 26.50 13.25 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 10.55 38.50 19.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 6.71 30.00 15.00 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 11.19 46.67 23.34 Washington Seattle US West 18.16 10.99 32.98 16.49 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.16 19.01 42.00 21.00 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 16.36 10.65 47.52 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 16.30 10.62 47.30 Rate is for flat rate service where available and measured/message service elsewhere. 14 3. Business Rates The Urban Rates Survey also collects information on charges for business service. Rates
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror02.pdf
- 11.31 (2,025.00) 17.47 12.00 41Telephone Utilities Exchange Carrier Assoc 14.66 11.25 34.82 14.47 42TXU Communications Telephone Company, Inc 12.12 12.77 12.94 8.07 6.22 6.01 43Utelco, Inc. 11.20 44Virgin Islands Telephone Corporation 9.26 13.20 14.88 7.40 (397.26) (2.93) (0.17) 45Warwick Valley Telephone Company 9.68 12.80 33.21 7.33 (10.17) 5.47 46Winterhaven Telephone Company 12.74 11.06 31.38 10.02 47Yates City Telephone Company 22.40 11.19 54.36 30.39 9.23 29.99 Maximum Rate of Return 23.60% 17.47%101.41% 45.35% 181.82% 71.70%35.41% Minimum Rate of Return (13.34) 8.44 (36.72) (27.70) (12,326.38) (21.80) (10.76) Weighted Arithmetic Mean 11.98 11.03 14.96 13.01 (396.53) 9.43 10.93 Standard Deviation 3.43 1.87 12.85 8.83 1469.29 7.12 6.38 Reporting Entity 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1 BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. 19.27%21.25%22.83%20.99%20.80%17.91% 2 Qwest Corporation, Including Malheur
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- 15.87 11.24 10SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-ALABAMA 13.16 12.11 13.90 11.07 (10.49) 17.68 14.52 11SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-KENTUCKY 12.66 12.38 11.78 11.63 9.44 14.85 13.47 12SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-LOUISIANA 10.86 12.17 7.10 10.37 5.71 9.33 9.77 13SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-MISSISSIPPI 12.50 12.62 8.98 8.58 16.70 17.14 13.66 14SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-TENNESSEE 11.59 12.34 11.34 11.86 (85.80) 11.19 10.64 15SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-FL 11.57 12.11 5.87 11.97 (20.18) 14.23 12.67 16SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-GA 11.98 12.14 9.38 14.05 (8.18) 13.52 13.57 17SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-NC 13.42 12.45 13.25 8.97 25.49 20.76 15.19 18SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-SC 12.12 12.35 10.01 9.73 (125.36) 18.15 12.71 19NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 11.56
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror97.pdf
- 13.48 11.60 1.86 8.64 26.30 17.13 23ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.31 12.18 12.97 13.05 7.16 9.07 24LANCASTER TELEPHONE COMPANY 1/ 12.08 12.33 15.81 9.48 15.38 10.73 25LUFKIN-CONROE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 12.07 10.23 8.44 17.57 30.96 24.74 26PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.89 11.60 14.32 12.98 (239.32) 12.82 12.26 27ROCK HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1/ 13.83 12.31 15.58 19.88 2.30 16.25 28ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.19 11.60 11.59 9.21 (1,481.71) 11.74 10.33 29TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC 12.51 11.25 22.33 13.29 30UTELCO, INC. 11.50 31VIRGIN ISLANDS TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.94 11.60 13.56 22.10 (86.21) 17.55 18.00 32WARWICK VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.93 12.31 47.75 15.99 13.33 15.39 1/ Rate of return is for the period July 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997. MAXIMUM RATE OF RETURN 19.70% 16.75%
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- 5.73 7,736 1.55 20,883 4.18 Virginia 39,134 0.68 82,155 1.44 -43,021 -0.75 Washington 58,734 1.31 61,457 1.37 -2,724 -0.06 West Virginia 63,466 5.22 15,487 1.27 47,978 3.94 Wisconsin 59,397 1.42 44,830 1.07 14,567 0.35 Wyoming 30,509 8.56 6,421 1.80 24,088 6.76 United States 2,582,403 1.17 2,740,174 1.24 -157,771 -0.07 Guam 3,450 3.70 828 0.89 2,622 2.82 N. Mariana Islands 3,348 11.19 308 1.03 3,040 10.16 Puerto Rico 144,730 9.32 15,894 1.02 128,836 8.29 Virgin Islands 24,200 30.00 1,596 1.98 22,603 28.02 Grand Total 1/ $2,758,801 $1.24 $2,758,801 $1.24 $0 $0.00 1/ Grand total includes approximately $669,000 for American Samoa. 2/ Net flow of funds is positive when payments from USF to carriers exceed contributions to USF. Table 14 All High-Cost and
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 8.34 29.45 1.60 0.84 74.12 23.56 97.68 Massachusetts 26.42 5.51 13.90 29.50 4.42 1.18 80.94 27.32 108.25 Michigan 26.12 4.70 22.25 20.19 2.22 0.89 76.36 25.62 101.98 Minnesota 27.87 5.43 7.50 26.00 3.53 1.15 71.49 27.01 98.50 Mississippi 45.98 5.48 8.19 28.68 1.72 0.91 90.96 25.29 116.25 Missouri 29.66 4.86 11.67 25.34 2.16 1.18 74.88 22.34 97.22 Montana 29.41 5.72 11.19 34.00 1.63 1.29 83.23 23.69 106.92 Nebraska 36.35 5.16 8.95 28.65 2.08 1.28 82.46 30.35 112.81 Nevada 24.01 5.27 2.90 37.51 1.90 0.94 72.55 23.93 96.48 New Hampshire 25.38 5.20 12.47 39.30 2.38 1.43 86.16 21.03 107.19 New Jersey 20.73 5.31 16.77 31.09 1.83 1.03 76.77 24.12 100.89 New Mexico 27.22 5.68 7.56 32.41 1.76 1.07 75.68 20.53 96.20 New
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- 0.19 0.39 1.34 Vermont 1.15 1.78 0.48 0.38 0.36 0.88 5.04 Virgin Islands 24.55 0.00 9.88 0.00 7.72 0.00 42.15 Virginia 0.07 0.00 0.06 0.99 0.03 0.10 1.24 Washington 0.75 0.00 0.34 0.53 0.05 0.17 1.85 West Virginia 2.03 2.47 0.09 1.59 0.05 0.29 6.51 Wisconsin 0.51 0.00 0.31 0.03 0.25 0.54 1.64 Wyoming 3.65 2.63 1.24 1.64 0.36 1.67 11.19 Total $0.48 $0.10 $0.22 $0.27 $0.08 $0.18 $1.34 1 Includes only hold harmless payments to non-rural carriers. High Cost Support1 Interstate Interstate Support Notes: Figures may not add due to rounding. Support payments do not include quarterly true-ups. Common Line Access Switching Loop Model Support Table 3.16 Payments per Loop for High-Cost Support Mechanisms: 2002 Local (Monthly Payments) Long Support
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-11.pdf
- 590,544 31.54 14.70 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 161,956 127,916 34,866 21.53 67.71 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 213,675 169,393 45,031 21.07 45.32 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 129,352 104,850 27,820 21.51 10.90 Verizon - SW Texas TX 1,230,920 864,479 450,406 36.59 20.42 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 7,704,618 5,304,949 2,389,845 31.02 11.19 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 183,197 142,321 43,974 24.00 19.03 Qwest - Utah UT 1,162,230 809,850 360,341 31.00 16.19 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 273,723 167,052 108,886 39.78 11.49 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 264,652 211,499 54,232 20.49 42.35 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 391,710 268,929 138,905 35.46 40.76 Verizon -
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- C LOGAN TEL. COOP., INC. 0.26 -2.24 2.56 -1.11 260414 A MOUNTAIN RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 11.70 1.82 9.71 0.00 260415 C PEOPLES RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP. 9.46 0.78 8.61 16.94 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 11.58 1.55 9.88 0.00 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 2.68 -1.44 4.18 2.67 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 0.25 10.91 111.41 260421 A WEST KENTUCKY RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 12.64 2.79 9.58 49.64 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -0.87 3.77 -4.47 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY 4.58 -3.40 8.26 0.00 269690 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LEXINGTON (VERIZON SOUTH) 10.48 -2.79 13.65 0.00 269691 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LONDON (VERIZON SOUTH-CONTEL) -2.77 0.08 -2.84 -33.06 LOUISIANA
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr98-9.pdf
- 9.1 15. Other/Unknown 0.0 27.0 127.0 0.0 296.8 36.0 0.0 0.0 386.1 9 - 21 Table 9.4(a): Company Comparision -- Customer Perception Surveys -- 1995 Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Company AmeritechBell AtlanticBellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Overall:Residential 1.24 7.51 1.39 17.12 10.82 6.75 5 7.34 Small Business 2.29 8.03 4.05 18.79 11.28 6.92 7.19 12.23 Large Business 8.35 11.19 5.38 17.9 8.41 2.92 8.33 4.18 Installations: Residential 3.60 5.90 6.27 13.46 7.75 4.80 4.08 7.34 Small Business 9.62 8.33 4.07 22.55 9.13 6.20 11.05 12.23 Large Business 7.18 13.61 NA 22.22 9.37 7.57 13.90 4.18 Repairs:Residential 8.63 12.21 10.87 22.52 17.06 8.18 10.82 10.76 Small Business 11.79 10.72 4.49 20.13 14.95 7.28 15.22 11.96 Large Business 9.22 19.05 NA
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 462198 A PINE DRIVE TEL. CO. 12.37 8.73 3.35 30.96 462199 C PLAINS COOPERATIVE TEL. ASSOC. INC. -13.65 3.12 -16.26 -21.80 462201 C RICO TEL. CO. 1.15 9.62 -7.72 -18.02 462202 C ROGGEN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CO. -3.57 7.64 -10.41 -9.04 462203 C THE RYE TELEPHONE CO. INC. 18.18 12.12 5.40 20.90 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP DBA COLUMBINE TELECOM CO 11.19 8.14 2.82 11.83 462206 A STONEHAM COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. -3.62 -1.27 -2.38 -8.95 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. 0.88 9.68 -8.02 -11.38 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. 12.93 11.44 1.34 12.53 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. 13.60 3.88 9.35 41.32 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. -5.69 -4.55 -1.20 -8.98 465102 C U S WEST, INC. - CO 4.50 3.78
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- 14.79 -0.06 14.85 48.55 381611 C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 18.84 3.64 14.66 88.95 381614 A POLAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 17.34 1.11 16.05 137.85 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.74 0.32 9.39 106.33 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY -3.25 1.91 -5.07 -6.79 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.96 1.97 4.89 37.73 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.76 -1.29 11.19 112.04 381623 A NOONAN FARMERS TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.57 -6.01 10.19 53.04 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 14.42 -1.07 15.65 132.51 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 14.00 0.81 13.08 6,252.89 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 14.96 0.45 14.45 129.72 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -0.89 2.79 -3.58 -3.17 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVEMerged Into 383303 SRT
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- 127.1 ME Maryland 623.5 9.81 613.7 97.0 516.7 272.3 89.3 154.1 515.6 1.045MD Massachusetts 861.1 10.66 850.5 56.1 794.4 386.1 215.1 193.1 794.4 MA Michigan 1,178.4 2.34 1,176.1 345.8 830.3 458.0 155.3 216.5 829.9 0.402 MI Minnesota 509.3 9.85 499.5 116.9 382.6 175.1 77.2 130.3 382.6 MN Mississippi 247.0 8.13 238.9 28.7 210.2 107.4 59.1 43.3 209.8 0.354MS Missouri 832.8 11.19 821.6 256.7 564.9 273.2 122.3 169.3 564.9 MO Montana 97.2 1.82 95.4 23.3 72.1 32.0 20.9 19.2 72.1 MT Nebraska 236.0 2.65 233.4 66.3 167.1 72.2 43.5 51.3 167.1 NE Nevada 206.3 (0.45) 206.7 23.4 183.3 82.4 55.5 45.5 183.3 NV New Hampshire 186.0 1.16 184.9 18.9 165.9 68.2 55.7 42.0 165.9 NH New Jersey 1,351.0 12.04 1,338.9 291.5 1,047.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da992809.doc
- Safety and Private Wireless Division, at (202) 418-0680 (Parts 90 and 101), and Karl Kensinger, Satellite Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-0719 (Part 25). - FCC - As explained in the Description of Transaction, SBC states that, prior to the consummation of the SBC/Radiofone merger, it will cause its indirect subsidiary, Ameritech Mobile Communication, Inc., to dispose of its non-controlling 11.19 percent general partnership interest in the Cellular North-Michigan Network General Partnership, which operates a B-band cellular system in Michigan RSA 5, where Radiofone is the A-band licensee. Footnote continued from previous page Footnote continued on next page - " $a$ ( BHDPunuPNG !R>^SS߿"Kker4 JdMOO ,I TV5 0z̪ %o a% Tf(c) U~UyӚo=c {YAD Zv}YAD e/,-%E9 ^1J
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2001/fcc01088.doc http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2001/fcc01088.html
- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2002/FCC-02-64A1.html
- 11.11(c)(1). 4 Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non- participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign- off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). 5 Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. 6 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2005/FCC-05-191A1.html
- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. 6. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees this
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2012/DA-12-109A1.html
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2012/DA-12-194A1.html
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.11. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2012/DA-12-341A1.html
- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs/services/eas/Second.pdf
- responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. * * * * * 6 D.. Section 11.17 is amended by revising the fourth sentence of the introductory text to read as follows: 11.17 Authenticator Word Lists. * * * LPTV stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems do not receive authenticator lists. * * * * * E.. Section 11.19 is amended by revising the text to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to broadcast station licensees and cable systems and wireless cable systems. It states that the licensee, cable operator or wireless cable operator has agreed to go off the air or in the case of cable
- http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-109A1.doc http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-12-109A1.pdf
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.11. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
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- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
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- specific restrictions need to be set, also, on who a governor can designate to exercise his or her authority to issue mandatorily carried alerts.'') (TAB Comments). NAB Reply Comments at 8. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13300-01, para. 56. Id. See Next Generation EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13307-08, para. 74. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.19, 11.41(b). See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). Timm Comments at 4. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 11.11. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f). See 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(9). See id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.44(a), (b). CSRIC Final Report, 5.1. . . . For example, Trilithic asked, with respect to the existing priority
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- 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 compatibility standards for EAS equipment will ensure technological interoperability and result in delivery of responsive, robust, and redundant
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- of demand and administrative expenses for the second quarter of 2009. Accordingly, the projected demand and expenses are as follows: ($ millions) Program Demand Projected Program Support Admin. Expenses Application Of Interest Income Application of Periodic True-Ups Total Program Collection Schools and Libraries 523.76 38.74 (15.63) (9.80) 537.07 Rural Health Care 49.41 4.80 (0.94) 14.22 67.49 High-Cost 1,068.10 22.04 (1.50) (11.19) 1,077.45 Low Income 204.54 2.94 (0.57) (5.98) 200.93 TOTAL 1,845.81 68.52 (18.64) (12.75) 1,882.94 USAC Projections of Industry Revenues USAC submitted projected collected end-user telecommunications revenues for April through June 2009 based on information contained in the Second Quarter 2009 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-Q). The amount is as follows: Total Projected Collected Interstate and International End-User Telecommunications Revenues
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- 14.64 117110.09 123606.00 29946.9230668.9032270.6233794.29 13.64 14.95 24090.42 25514.06 25831.0126101.1327677.4129036.14 15.48 15.33 45996.06 48818.48 27347.3828061.5830013.7431605.90 13.45 15.06 189082.44 202507.99 33252.1834065.4235021.7536638.44 18.20 19.04 31720.92 33637.73 21791.0122926.2224258.8925543.11 16.47 16.54 7065.13 7478.72 19777.4420383.4222044.0823334.53 15.02 15.38 109178.34 114456.60 17516.7317994.7418854.4119731.17 13.15 14.44 78400.30 81560.66 17810.7418147.5719259.6620023.73 11.65 11.95 12634.42 13291.75 19389.9219682.3321316.7222482.66 11.11 12.75 37990.98 39493.52 17559.6418074.2018984.1019718.17 14.69 15.07 95603.62 99376.60 17234.6018139.9519055.9319783.13 12.39 13.38 37392.70 39066.53 20849.1521379.9222558.3423498.66 11.26 11.19 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 4972265.00 38916.00 585630.00 33504.00 1933603.00 43081.00 805144.00 44161.00 770311.00 36926.00 284731.00 37315.00 129282.00 32007.00 463637.00 31657.00 1123819.831204692.29 20569.9621534.3423268.8524861.38 31.16 32.30 536443.75 574046.93 20330.5221141.6222887.2924244.07 36.49 37.76 192920.32 212280.57 22033.9023048.4024907.2927462.03 33.74 34.81 111896.54 117070.06 19941.0220759.7621803.0222933.00 32.73 33.62 113311.69 120417.92 19173.7920703.1122353.6723976.13 22.72 24.01 128478.32 136859.83 22635.3923840.4426277.3927894.65 21.51 22.10 30853.00 33359.68 18204.2319060.9120856.7122686.76 26.86 28.46 9916.21 10657.31 17113.8817934.2218249.9919571.37 28.52 31.27
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that ``[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day.'' See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.11. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
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- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
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- INC. 6.31 -4.43 11.23 0.00 WASHINGTON Total 1.93 -2.54 4.58 -2.44 521402 C M & L ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA SKYLINE TEL. CO. -24.32 0.00 -24.32 -34.38 522400 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF THE NW - WA 4.34 -2.95 7.51 0.00 522404 C ASOTIN TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA -1.40 2.59 -3.89 -25.08 522408 C CENTURYTEL OF WASHINGTON, INC. -0.08 -0.99 0.92 -11.19 522410 C CENTURYTEL OF COWICHE, INC. -9.23 -1.59 -7.77 -100.00 522412 C ELLENSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.74 -9.12 9.22 39.96 522416 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA 2.67 -2.77 5.59 0.00 522417 C HAT ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 33.76 -6.09 42.43 INFINITE 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.65 -5.27 -12.36 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.46 -1.08 10.66 20.33 522423 C
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- INC. 6.31 -4.43 11.23 0.00 WASHINGTON Total 1.93 -2.54 4.58 -2.44 521402 C M & L ENTERPRISES, INC. DBA SKYLINE TEL. CO. -24.32 0.00 -24.32 -34.38 522400 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO OF THE NW - WA 4.34 -2.95 7.51 0.00 522404 C ASOTIN TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA -1.40 2.59 -3.89 -25.08 522408 C CENTURYTEL OF WASHINGTON, INC. -0.08 -0.99 0.92 -11.19 522410 C CENTURYTEL OF COWICHE, INC. -9.23 -1.59 -7.77 -100.00 522412 C ELLENSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.74 -9.12 9.22 39.96 522416 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA 2.67 -2.77 5.59 0.00 522417 C HAT ISLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 33.76 -6.09 42.43 INFINITE 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.65 -5.27 -12.36 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.46 -1.08 10.66 20.33 522423 C
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- 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 4.11 -3.63 8.03 5.96 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 7.81 -5.00 13.48 13.60 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 7.55 -4.70 12.85 88.37 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 4.89 -3.73 8.96 6.96 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.15 -5.16 37.22 128.23 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.66 -2.95 11.97 11.19 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 31.89 1.33 30.16 74.11 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.43 -3.26 8.98 8.48 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -2.78 -1.99 -0.81 -6.02 411788 C KANOKLA TEL. ASSOC. INC.- KS 2.46 -2.86 5.48 2.79 411791 A>CLA HARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 9.46 -10.71 22.59 61.36 411801 C MADISON TELEPHONE, LLC -7.79
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- 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 4.11 -3.63 8.03 5.96 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 7.81 -5.00 13.48 13.60 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 7.55 -4.70 12.85 88.37 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 4.89 -3.73 8.96 6.96 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 30.15 -5.16 37.22 128.23 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.66 -2.95 11.97 11.19 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 31.89 1.33 30.16 74.11 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 5.43 -3.26 8.98 8.48 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -2.78 -1.99 -0.81 -6.02 411788 C KANOKLA TEL. ASSOC. INC.- KS 2.46 -2.86 5.48 2.79 411791 A>CLA HARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 9.46 -10.71 22.59 61.36 411801 C MADISON TELEPHONE, LLC -7.79
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- Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -2.85 -5.59 2.90 -11.21 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 2.85 -2.29 5.26 12.41 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 1.12 -1.42 2.58 -8.30 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 18.62 -1.82 20.81 50.99 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 11.05 6.32 4.45 15.18 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 -1.75 13.18 43.12 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 16.77 13.54 2.84 12.96 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 14.67 -1.52 16.43 47.44 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 14.73 -3.34 18.69 48.10 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 17.80 5.30 11.87 43.47 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. -3.52 -8.88 5.88 8.47 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 9.16 -3.18 12.74
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- Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA (CONT.) 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -2.85 -5.59 2.90 -11.21 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 2.85 -2.29 5.26 12.41 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 1.12 -1.42 2.58 -8.30 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 18.62 -1.82 20.81 50.99 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 11.05 6.32 4.45 15.18 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 -1.75 13.18 43.12 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 16.77 13.54 2.84 12.96 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 14.67 -1.52 16.43 47.44 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 14.73 -3.34 18.69 48.10 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 17.80 5.30 11.87 43.47 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. -3.52 -8.88 5.88 8.47 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 9.16 -3.18 12.74
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- 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. -0.18 -3.40 3.33 0.75 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. -1.50 -0.16 -1.35 -7.84 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. -2.99 0.51 -3.48 -23.28 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 1.95 -3.03 5.13 4.21 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO -11.71 -7.18 -4.88 0.00 TOTAL CONNECTICUT 1.58 -7.18 9.44 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. -9.23 -11.19 2.20 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 1.73 -7.14 9.55 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WASHINGTON, DC INC. -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 TOTAL FLORIDA -1.66 -6.69 5.39 38.08 210291 C GTC, INC. 0.66 -3.17 3.95 2.82 210318
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- 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. -0.18 -3.40 3.33 0.75 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. -1.50 -0.16 -1.35 -7.84 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. -2.99 0.51 -3.48 -23.28 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 1.95 -3.03 5.13 4.21 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO -11.71 -7.18 -4.88 0.00 TOTAL CONNECTICUT 1.58 -7.18 9.44 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. -9.23 -11.19 2.20 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 1.73 -7.14 9.55 0.00 TOTAL DELAWARE 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.07 -7.42 10.25 0.00 TOTAL DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 575020 C VERIZON WASHINGTON, DC INC. -8.19 -5.57 -2.77 0.00 TOTAL FLORIDA -1.66 -6.69 5.39 38.08 210291 C GTC, INC. 0.66 -3.17 3.95 2.82 210318
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- Unused in Public Funds Committed Funds Disbursed Funding Commitments State/Territory Schools1 Committed per Student Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 741,758 $30,974,475 $41.76 $26,455,983 $35.67 $4,518,492 $6.09 Alaska 133,288 18,602,188 139.56 16,602,501 124.56 1,999,687 15.00 American Samoa 16,399 1,839,904 112.20 0 0.00 1,839,904 112.20 Arizona 1,094,454 42,462,812 38.80 29,353,264 26.82 13,109,548 11.98 Arkansas 474,206 17,864,939 37.67 12,559,937 26.49 5,305,002 11.19 California 6,437,202 286,702,767 44.54 215,252,501 33.44 71,450,266 11.10 Colorado 779,826 23,994,986 30.77 16,728,495 21.45 7,266,491 9.32 Connecticut 575,059 20,784,658 36.14 17,535,704 30.49 3,248,954 5.65 Delaware 120,937 896,122 7.41 743,613 6.15 152,509 1.26 Dist. of Columbia 76,876 1,293,018 16.82 858,542 11.17 434,476 5.65 Florida 2,675,024 63,099,958 23.59 53,148,544 19.87 9,951,414 3.72 Georgia 1,598,461 66,554,116 41.64 53,486,812 33.46 13,067,304 8.17 Guam 30,986
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- -2.81 -6.08 -41.70 3 - 158 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2006 to 2007 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.) 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. -5.56 -11.19 6.34 0.81 341088 C WABASH TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. -0.24 -2.63 2.46 -3.55 341091 C WOODHULL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.34 0.31 2.03 -23.27 341092 A STELLE TEL. CO. -15.74 6.10 -20.59 -46.70 341183 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF IL DBA FRONTIER COMM OF IL -3.65 -5.54 2.01 0.00 343035 C VERIZON SOUTH INC.-IL (ALLTEL) -11.78 -6.51 -5.64 0.00 345070 C ILLINOIS BELL
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- -2.81 -6.08 -41.70 3 - 158 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2006 to 2007 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.) 341087 A VIOLA HOME TEL. CO. -5.56 -11.19 6.34 0.81 341088 C WABASH TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. -0.24 -2.63 2.46 -3.55 341091 C WOODHULL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.34 0.31 2.03 -23.27 341092 A STELLE TEL. CO. -15.74 6.10 -20.59 -46.70 341183 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF IL DBA FRONTIER COMM OF IL -3.65 -5.54 2.01 0.00 343035 C VERIZON SOUTH INC.-IL (ALLTEL) -11.78 -6.51 -5.64 0.00 345070 C ILLINOIS BELL
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- 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Rhode Island 8.17 8.17 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 9.92 9.92 13.42 13.42 13.42 South Carolina 7.35 8.25 8.12 0.00 3.50 3.26 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.35 10.00 8.12 7.35 13.50 11.38 South Dakota 8.11 8.25 8.19 0.00 1.96 0.05 0.00 0.98 0.03 8.11 9.23 8.22 8.11 11.19 8.27 Tennessee 6.80 8.25 8.11 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.80 10.00 9.78 6.80 13.50 13.13 Texas 4.92 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 4.92 10.00 9.01 4.92 13.50 12.48 Utah 8.13 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75
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- 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Rhode Island 8.17 8.17 8.17 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.92 9.92 9.92 13.42 13.42 13.42 South Carolina 7.35 8.25 8.12 0.00 3.50 3.26 0.00 1.75 0.00 7.35 10.00 8.12 7.35 13.50 11.38 South Dakota 8.11 8.25 8.19 0.00 1.96 0.05 0.00 0.98 0.03 8.11 9.23 8.22 8.11 11.19 8.27 Tennessee 6.80 8.25 8.11 0.00 3.50 3.35 0.00 1.75 1.67 6.80 10.00 9.78 6.80 13.50 13.13 Texas 4.92 8.25 7.28 0.00 3.50 3.47 0.00 1.75 1.73 4.92 10.00 9.01 4.92 13.50 12.48 Utah 8.13 8.25 8.15 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part 11
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). See Request of W.A.T.C.H. TV and Benton Ridge Telephone Co. for a Waiver of Section 11.11(a) of the Commission's Rules, EB-02-TS-510, Order,
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees
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- specific restrictions need to be set, also, on who a governor can designate to exercise his or her authority to issue mandatorily carried alerts.'') (TAB Comments). NAB Reply Comments at 8. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13300-01, para. 56. Id. See Next Generation EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13307-08, para. 74. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.19, 11.41(b). See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). Timm Comments at 4. Id. Id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f), 11.54(b)(2)(ii). See 47 C.F.R. 11.11. See 47 C.F.R. 11.18(f). See 47 C.F.R. 11.33(a)(9). See id. See 47 C.F.R. 11.44(a), (b). CSRIC Final Report, 5.1. . . . For example, Trilithic asked, with respect to the existing priority
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- the changes in the broadcast industry since the advent of the NN Status, the Commission should consider eliminating the NN Status altogether.'' Decision. We are eliminating NN status on the grounds that it is not necessary. Accordingly, we are deleting references to NN status from sections 11.18, 11.41, 11.54, and 11.55 of the Commission's rules, and we are deleting section 11.19 altogether. We will require any existing stations operating under NN status to meet the full message-by-message EAN processing requirements, and CAP-related requirements, by the June 30, 2012, general deadline for processing CAP-formatted messages. We find that elimination of NN status is warranted because it does not appear to serve any purpose today, as NN entities already are required to deploy
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- 11.11(c)(1). 4 Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non- participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign- off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). 5 Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. 6 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. 6. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees this
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
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- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.11. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
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- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
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- responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. * * * * * 6 D.. Section 11.17 is amended by revising the fourth sentence of the introductory text to read as follows: 11.17 Authenticator Word Lists. * * * LPTV stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems do not receive authenticator lists. * * * * * E.. Section 11.19 is amended by revising the text to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to broadcast station licensees and cable systems and wireless cable systems. It states that the licensee, cable operator or wireless cable operator has agreed to go off the air or in the case of cable
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- 7.45 45.46 22.74 Texas Dallas SBC 17.25 8.94 44.24 22.13 Texas Fort Worth SBC 15.96 7.59 43.63 21.82 Texas Houston SBC 17.76 9.22 44.48 22.24 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.15 7.68 44.96 22.48 Utah Logan US West 15.70 7.82 26.50 13.25 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 13.17 38.50 19.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 6.71 30.00 15.00 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 11.19 46.67 23.34 Washington Seattle US West 15.97 10.99 32.98 16.49 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.16 20.85 42.00 21.00 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 16.36 16.36 34.90 0.00 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 16.31 16.31 34.74 0.00 * Rate is for flat-rate service where available, and measured/message service with 100 local calls, elsewhere 14 15 3. Business Rates The Urban Rates Survey also collects
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- 5.74 43.85 20.67 Texas Dallas SBC 18.07 9.25 48.58 22.89 Texas Fort Worth SBC 16.75 3.53 47.95 22.60 Texas Houston SBC 18.31 6.14 44.06 20.76 Texas San Antonio SBC 16.35 4.49 43.85 20.67 Utah Logan US West 17.73 5.78 26.50 13.25 Virginia Richmond Bell Atlantic 23.78 10.55 38.50 19.25 Virginia Smithfield GTE 16.90 6.71 30.00 15.00 Washington Everett GTE 18.97 11.19 46.67 23.34 Washington Seattle US West 18.16 10.99 32.98 16.49 West Virginia Huntington Bell Atlantic 27.16 19.01 42.00 21.00 Wisconsin Milwaukee Ameritech 16.36 10.65 47.52 Wisconsin Racine Ameritech 16.30 10.62 47.30 Rate is for flat rate service where available and measured/message service elsewhere. 14 3. Business Rates The Urban Rates Survey also collects information on charges for business service. Rates
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- 11.31 (2,025.00) 17.47 12.00 41Telephone Utilities Exchange Carrier Assoc 14.66 11.25 34.82 14.47 42TXU Communications Telephone Company, Inc 12.12 12.77 12.94 8.07 6.22 6.01 43Utelco, Inc. 11.20 44Virgin Islands Telephone Corporation 9.26 13.20 14.88 7.40 (397.26) (2.93) (0.17) 45Warwick Valley Telephone Company 9.68 12.80 33.21 7.33 (10.17) 5.47 46Winterhaven Telephone Company 12.74 11.06 31.38 10.02 47Yates City Telephone Company 22.40 11.19 54.36 30.39 9.23 29.99 Maximum Rate of Return 23.60% 17.47%101.41% 45.35% 181.82% 71.70%35.41% Minimum Rate of Return (13.34) 8.44 (36.72) (27.70) (12,326.38) (21.80) (10.76) Weighted Arithmetic Mean 11.98 11.03 14.96 13.01 (396.53) 9.43 10.93 Standard Deviation 3.43 1.87 12.85 8.83 1469.29 7.12 6.38 Reporting Entity 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1 BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. 19.27%21.25%22.83%20.99%20.80%17.91% 2 Qwest Corporation, Including Malheur
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- 15.87 11.24 10SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-ALABAMA 13.16 12.11 13.90 11.07 (10.49) 17.68 14.52 11SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-KENTUCKY 12.66 12.38 11.78 11.63 9.44 14.85 13.47 12SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-LOUISIANA 10.86 12.17 7.10 10.37 5.71 9.33 9.77 13SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-MISSISSIPPI 12.50 12.62 8.98 8.58 16.70 17.14 13.66 14SOUTH CENTRAL BELL TELEPHONE CO.-TENNESSEE 11.59 12.34 11.34 11.86 (85.80) 11.19 10.64 15SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-FL 11.57 12.11 5.87 11.97 (20.18) 14.23 12.67 16SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-GA 11.98 12.14 9.38 14.05 (8.18) 13.52 13.57 17SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-NC 13.42 12.45 13.25 8.97 25.49 20.76 15.19 18SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-SC 12.12 12.35 10.01 9.73 (125.36) 18.15 12.71 19NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 11.56
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- 13.48 11.60 1.86 8.64 26.30 17.13 23ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.31 12.18 12.97 13.05 7.16 9.07 24LANCASTER TELEPHONE COMPANY 1/ 12.08 12.33 15.81 9.48 15.38 10.73 25LUFKIN-CONROE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 12.07 10.23 8.44 17.57 30.96 24.74 26PUERTO RICO TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.89 11.60 14.32 12.98 (239.32) 12.82 12.26 27ROCK HILL TELEPHONE COMPANY 1/ 13.83 12.31 15.58 19.88 2.30 16.25 28ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.19 11.60 11.59 9.21 (1,481.71) 11.74 10.33 29TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC 12.51 11.25 22.33 13.29 30UTELCO, INC. 11.50 31VIRGIN ISLANDS TELEPHONE CORPORATION 12.94 11.60 13.56 22.10 (86.21) 17.55 18.00 32WARWICK VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.93 12.31 47.75 15.99 13.33 15.39 1/ Rate of return is for the period July 1, 1997 - December 31, 1997. MAXIMUM RATE OF RETURN 19.70% 16.75%
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- 5.73 7,736 1.55 20,883 4.18 Virginia 39,134 0.68 82,155 1.44 -43,021 -0.75 Washington 58,734 1.31 61,457 1.37 -2,724 -0.06 West Virginia 63,466 5.22 15,487 1.27 47,978 3.94 Wisconsin 59,397 1.42 44,830 1.07 14,567 0.35 Wyoming 30,509 8.56 6,421 1.80 24,088 6.76 United States 2,582,403 1.17 2,740,174 1.24 -157,771 -0.07 Guam 3,450 3.70 828 0.89 2,622 2.82 N. Mariana Islands 3,348 11.19 308 1.03 3,040 10.16 Puerto Rico 144,730 9.32 15,894 1.02 128,836 8.29 Virgin Islands 24,200 30.00 1,596 1.98 22,603 28.02 Grand Total 1/ $2,758,801 $1.24 $2,758,801 $1.24 $0 $0.00 1/ Grand total includes approximately $669,000 for American Samoa. 2/ Net flow of funds is positive when payments from USF to carriers exceed contributions to USF. Table 14 All High-Cost and
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- 8.34 29.45 1.60 0.84 74.12 23.56 97.68 Massachusetts 26.42 5.51 13.90 29.50 4.42 1.18 80.94 27.32 108.25 Michigan 26.12 4.70 22.25 20.19 2.22 0.89 76.36 25.62 101.98 Minnesota 27.87 5.43 7.50 26.00 3.53 1.15 71.49 27.01 98.50 Mississippi 45.98 5.48 8.19 28.68 1.72 0.91 90.96 25.29 116.25 Missouri 29.66 4.86 11.67 25.34 2.16 1.18 74.88 22.34 97.22 Montana 29.41 5.72 11.19 34.00 1.63 1.29 83.23 23.69 106.92 Nebraska 36.35 5.16 8.95 28.65 2.08 1.28 82.46 30.35 112.81 Nevada 24.01 5.27 2.90 37.51 1.90 0.94 72.55 23.93 96.48 New Hampshire 25.38 5.20 12.47 39.30 2.38 1.43 86.16 21.03 107.19 New Jersey 20.73 5.31 16.77 31.09 1.83 1.03 76.77 24.12 100.89 New Mexico 27.22 5.68 7.56 32.41 1.76 1.07 75.68 20.53 96.20 New
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- 0.19 0.39 1.34 Vermont 1.15 1.78 0.48 0.38 0.36 0.88 5.04 Virgin Islands 24.55 0.00 9.88 0.00 7.72 0.00 42.15 Virginia 0.07 0.00 0.06 0.99 0.03 0.10 1.24 Washington 0.75 0.00 0.34 0.53 0.05 0.17 1.85 West Virginia 2.03 2.47 0.09 1.59 0.05 0.29 6.51 Wisconsin 0.51 0.00 0.31 0.03 0.25 0.54 1.64 Wyoming 3.65 2.63 1.24 1.64 0.36 1.67 11.19 Total $0.48 $0.10 $0.22 $0.27 $0.08 $0.18 $1.34 1 Includes only hold harmless payments to non-rural carriers. High Cost Support1 Interstate Interstate Support Notes: Figures may not add due to rounding. Support payments do not include quarterly true-ups. Common Line Access Switching Loop Model Support Table 3.16 Payments per Loop for High-Cost Support Mechanisms: 2002 Local (Monthly Payments) Long Support
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- 590,544 31.54 14.70 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 161,956 127,916 34,866 21.53 67.71 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 213,675 169,393 45,031 21.07 45.32 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 129,352 104,850 27,820 21.51 10.90 Verizon - SW Texas TX 1,230,920 864,479 450,406 36.59 20.42 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 7,704,618 5,304,949 2,389,845 31.02 11.19 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 183,197 142,321 43,974 24.00 19.03 Qwest - Utah UT 1,162,230 809,850 360,341 31.00 16.19 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 273,723 167,052 108,886 39.78 11.49 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 264,652 211,499 54,232 20.49 42.35 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 391,710 268,929 138,905 35.46 40.76 Verizon -
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- C LOGAN TEL. COOP., INC. 0.26 -2.24 2.56 -1.11 260414 A MOUNTAIN RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 11.70 1.82 9.71 0.00 260415 C PEOPLES RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP. 9.46 0.78 8.61 16.94 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 11.58 1.55 9.88 0.00 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 2.68 -1.44 4.18 2.67 260419 A THACKER/GRIGSBY TEL. CO., INC. 11.19 0.25 10.91 111.41 260421 A WEST KENTUCKY RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 12.64 2.79 9.58 49.64 265061 C CINCINNATI BELL-KY -0.87 3.77 -4.47 0.00 265182 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-KY 4.58 -3.40 8.26 0.00 269690 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LEXINGTON (VERIZON SOUTH) 10.48 -2.79 13.65 0.00 269691 C KENTUCKY ALLTEL, INC. - LONDON (VERIZON SOUTH-CONTEL) -2.77 0.08 -2.84 -33.06 LOUISIANA
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- 9.1 15. Other/Unknown 0.0 27.0 127.0 0.0 296.8 36.0 0.0 0.0 386.1 9 - 21 Table 9.4(a): Company Comparision -- Customer Perception Surveys -- 1995 Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied Company AmeritechBell AtlanticBellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Overall:Residential 1.24 7.51 1.39 17.12 10.82 6.75 5 7.34 Small Business 2.29 8.03 4.05 18.79 11.28 6.92 7.19 12.23 Large Business 8.35 11.19 5.38 17.9 8.41 2.92 8.33 4.18 Installations: Residential 3.60 5.90 6.27 13.46 7.75 4.80 4.08 7.34 Small Business 9.62 8.33 4.07 22.55 9.13 6.20 11.05 12.23 Large Business 7.18 13.61 NA 22.22 9.37 7.57 13.90 4.18 Repairs:Residential 8.63 12.21 10.87 22.52 17.06 8.18 10.82 10.76 Small Business 11.79 10.72 4.49 20.13 14.95 7.28 15.22 11.96 Large Business 9.22 19.05 NA
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- 462198 A PINE DRIVE TEL. CO. 12.37 8.73 3.35 30.96 462199 C PLAINS COOPERATIVE TEL. ASSOC. INC. -13.65 3.12 -16.26 -21.80 462201 C RICO TEL. CO. 1.15 9.62 -7.72 -18.02 462202 C ROGGEN TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE CO. -3.57 7.64 -10.41 -9.04 462203 C THE RYE TELEPHONE CO. INC. 18.18 12.12 5.40 20.90 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP DBA COLUMBINE TELECOM CO 11.19 8.14 2.82 11.83 462206 A STONEHAM COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. -3.62 -1.27 -2.38 -8.95 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. 0.88 9.68 -8.02 -11.38 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. 12.93 11.44 1.34 12.53 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. 13.60 3.88 9.35 41.32 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. -5.69 -4.55 -1.20 -8.98 465102 C U S WEST, INC. - CO 4.50 3.78
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- 14.79 -0.06 14.85 48.55 381611 C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 18.84 3.64 14.66 88.95 381614 A POLAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 17.34 1.11 16.05 137.85 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.74 0.32 9.39 106.33 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY -3.25 1.91 -5.07 -6.79 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.96 1.97 4.89 37.73 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.76 -1.29 11.19 112.04 381623 A NOONAN FARMERS TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.57 -6.01 10.19 53.04 381625 A NORTHWEST COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 14.42 -1.07 15.65 132.51 381630 C POLAR COMMUNICATIONS MUTUAL AID CORP 14.00 0.81 13.08 6,252.89 381631 A RED RIVER RURAL TEL. ASSN. 14.96 0.45 14.45 129.72 381632 C RESERVATION TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -0.89 2.79 -3.58 -3.17 381634 C SOURIS RIVER TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVEMerged Into 383303 SRT
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- 127.1 ME Maryland 623.5 9.81 613.7 97.0 516.7 272.3 89.3 154.1 515.6 1.045MD Massachusetts 861.1 10.66 850.5 56.1 794.4 386.1 215.1 193.1 794.4 MA Michigan 1,178.4 2.34 1,176.1 345.8 830.3 458.0 155.3 216.5 829.9 0.402 MI Minnesota 509.3 9.85 499.5 116.9 382.6 175.1 77.2 130.3 382.6 MN Mississippi 247.0 8.13 238.9 28.7 210.2 107.4 59.1 43.3 209.8 0.354MS Missouri 832.8 11.19 821.6 256.7 564.9 273.2 122.3 169.3 564.9 MO Montana 97.2 1.82 95.4 23.3 72.1 32.0 20.9 19.2 72.1 MT Nebraska 236.0 2.65 233.4 66.3 167.1 72.2 43.5 51.3 167.1 NE Nevada 206.3 (0.45) 206.7 23.4 183.3 82.4 55.5 45.5 183.3 NV New Hampshire 186.0 1.16 184.9 18.9 165.9 68.2 55.7 42.0 165.9 NH New Jersey 1,351.0 12.04 1,338.9 291.5 1,047.4
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- Safety and Private Wireless Division, at (202) 418-0680 (Parts 90 and 101), and Karl Kensinger, Satellite Division, International Bureau, at (202) 418-0719 (Part 25). - FCC - As explained in the Description of Transaction, SBC states that, prior to the consummation of the SBC/Radiofone merger, it will cause its indirect subsidiary, Ameritech Mobile Communication, Inc., to dispose of its non-controlling 11.19 percent general partnership interest in the Cellular North-Michigan Network General Partnership, which operates a B-band cellular system in Michigan RSA 5, where Radiofone is the A-band licensee. Footnote continued from previous page Footnote continued on next page - " $a$ ( BHDPunuPNG !R>^SS߿"Kker4 JdMOO ,I TV5 0z̪ %o a% Tf(c) U~UyӚo=c {YAD Zv}YAD e/,-%E9 ^1J
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- C.F.R. 11.11(c)(1). Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non-participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign-off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. NWS's petition was a follow-up to a letter
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- 11.11(c)(1). 4 Although all broadcast stations, cable systems and wireless cable systems are required to install EAS equipment, they have the option of requesting FCC authorization to be Non- participating National (``NN'') sources. In the event of a national EAS alert, NN sources are required to transmit a sign- off announcement and then go off the air. See 47 C.F.R. 11.19, 11.41 and 11.54. In addition, Class D noncommercial FM, low power FM and low power TV stations are required to install EAS decoders, but are not required to install or operate EAS encoders. See 47 C.F.R. 11.11(b). 5 Hereafter, for convenience, we include wireless cable systems when we refer to cable systems. 6 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Amendment of Part
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- tests, or State and Local Area alerts. It is issued by the FCC and contains instructions for the above situations. A copy of the Handbook must be located at normal duty positions or EAS equipment locations when an operator is required to be on duty and be immediately available to staff responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. 6. Revise 11.19 to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to EAS Participants that have elected not to participate in the national level EAS. It states that the EAS Participant has agreed to go off the air or discontinue programming on all channels during a national level EAS message. For licensees this
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2012/DA-12-109A1.html
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local, and
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2012/DA-12-194A1.html
- under Section 503(b) of the Act, provides that "[t]he term `repeated', when used with reference to the commission or omission of any act, means the commission or omission of such act more than once or, if such commission or omission is continuous, for more than one day." See Callais Cablevision, Inc., 16 FCC Rcd at 1362. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.11. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2012/DA-12-341A1.html
- Mr. Czura states he had the fence repaired soon after agents from the Atlanta Office contacted him, but corrective action taken after an inspection is expected and does not warrant mitigation of a forfeiture. See International Broadcasting Corporation, Order on Review, 25 FCC Rcd 1538 (2010); Seawest Yacht Brokers, Forfeiture Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6099 (1994). 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.11, 11.19, 11.41. 47 C.F.R. S:S: 11.1, 11.21. 47 C.F.R. S: 11.18. State EAS plans contain guidelines that must be followed by broadcast and cable personnel, emergency officials and National Weather Service personnel to activate the EAS for state and local emergency alerts. The state plans include the EAS header codes and messages to be transmitted by the primary state, local and
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs/services/eas/Second.pdf
- responsible for authenticating messages and initiating actions. * * * * * 6 D.. Section 11.17 is amended by revising the fourth sentence of the introductory text to read as follows: 11.17 Authenticator Word Lists. * * * LPTV stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems do not receive authenticator lists. * * * * * E.. Section 11.19 is amended by revising the text to read as follows: 11.19 EAS Non-participating National Authorization Letter. This authorization letter is issued by the FCC to broadcast station licensees and cable systems and wireless cable systems. It states that the licensee, cable operator or wireless cable operator has agreed to go off the air or in the case of cable