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- Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Motorola, Inc. (``Motorola''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Motorola for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 302a(b), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h), regarding the marketing and labeling of Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices. The Bureau and Motorola have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms
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- See 47 C.F.R. 90.301-.317 and 47 C.F.R. 20.625. 9 See 47 C.F.R. 15.231, 15.241 and 15.242. Effective October 16, 2002, the Commission ceased granting certification for new medical telemetry equipment that operates on TV channels, but there is no cutoff on the sale or use of equipment that was certified before that date. See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). 3 channel 37 is allocated for radio astronomy and the wireless medical telemetry service (WMTS) and is not used for TV broadcasting. Under the Commission's proposals in the white space proceeding, these services would be protected by means other than spectrum sensing. Since it is not anticipated that WSDs would need to protect PLMRS, CMRS, and WMTS services by spectrum
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- 17,463 $33,648 3,987 874.04 49.14 Texas 20,112 7,153 $33,654 1,547 2037.16 9.87 Tillman 8,513 3,594 $25,796 646 871.97 9.76 Tulsa 572,059 226,892 $39,331 54,732 570.3 1003.08 Wagoner 64,183 21,010 $43,203 4,688 562.91 114.02 Washington 49,149 20,179 $37,643 3,913 416.82 117.91 Washita 11,471 4,506 $31,427 959 1003.35 11.43 Woods 8,546 3,684 $31,156 896 1286.57 6.64 Woodward 19,088 7,141 $35,943 1,951 1242.3 15.37 Table 18: Oklahoma County Census Data E9-1-1 ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA 2007 Intrado Inc. All rights reserved. Page 115 11.1 Levels of Population Density The following map displays the three levels of population density: over 200,000; between 200,000 and 50,000; and under 50,000. Figure 7: Oklahoma Population Range by County E9-1-1 ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC
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- onthis petition.15 8.We received numerous comments in response to the public notice that enthusiastically support the general concept of providing spectrum for use by advanced microstimulator devices that might serve as artificial nervous systems for those suffering from a wide array of debilitating disorders or injuries.16Commenters point out that this technology could revolutionize medical treatment and therapy 10See47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. 11Report and Orderin WT Docket No. 99-66 (Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band), 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part 95,
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- 20, 2005 for U-NII equipment operating in the 5.250-5.350 GHz band must meet the rules adopted in the 5 GHz U-NII Report and Order. In addition, to prevent equipment without DFS capabilities from being imported and marketed indefinitely, equipment designed to operate in the 5.250-5.350 GHz band cannot be marketed or imported after January 20, 2006. See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(l). The FCC, National Telecommunications & Information Administration (NTIA), the Department of Defense (DOD) and the industry have been developing the testing methodologies for ensuring that DFS adequately protects Federal Government radar systems. As a result, measurement procedures for certifying U-NII devices containing DFS capabilities have not yet been finalized. All parties are currently working together to reach an agreement and
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- such products to reach the marketplace more quickly. These rules all align the FCC's equipment authorization requirements for personal computers with those used in other parts of the world. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307. Section Number and Title: 15.3(bb) Definition of CPU Board. 15.19(b) Labelling requirements. 15.32 Test procedures for CPU boards and computer power supplies. 15.37(g) Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. SUBPART B-UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS Brief Description: These rules specify the testing and labeling requirements for the ``Declaration of Conformity'' (DoC) procedure which permits these devices to be authorized based on a manufacturer's or supplier's declaration that the computer product conforms with all FCC requirements. Need: The streamlined DoC equipment authorization procedure saves industry a
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- Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') and Motorola, Inc. (``Motorola''). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Motorola for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), 47 U.S.C. 302a(b), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''), 47 C.F.R. 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h), regarding the marketing and labeling of Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices. The Bureau and Motorola have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. After reviewing the terms
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- requirements for Class A, B and S EPIRBs in 2002. The Commission also prohibited the manufacture, importation and sale of this equipment effective February 1, 2003 and its operation effective December 31, 2006. Thus, all of the rules in this subpart are without current legal effect and are obsolete. Part 15, Radio Frequency Devices, transition provisions. This Order modifies Section 15.37 of the rules to delete expired transition provisions. This section lists the dates by which certain types of equipment must comply with revised Part 15 technical requirements. The Commission established Section 15.37 when it substantially revised Part 15 of the rules in 1989. The changes it adopted in that revision tightened the emission limits for certain types of equipment such
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- conditions relating to the marketing of part 15 devices. Need: These rules are necessary to promote the efficient use of the radio spectrum by preventing harmful interference to licensed radio services that share the same spectrum or nearby spectrum as unlicensed devices. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336 and 544a. Section Number and Title: 15.3 Definitions. 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. SUBPART B-UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS Brief Description, Need and Legal Basis: See Subpart A above. Section Number and Title: 15.101 Equipment authorization of unintentional radiators. 15.121 Scanning receivers and frequency converters used with scanning receivers. PART 18-INDUSTRIAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND MEDICAL EQUIPMENT SUBPART B-APPLICATIONS AND AUTHORIZATIONS GENERAL Brief Description: These rules specify the technical standards and
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- 14.67 21.41 22.06 29 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 10.43 13.00 13.85 13.65 13.96 17.99 18.75 16.08 17.85 17.04 30 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 18/ 20/ 16.20 18.89 23.50 28.23 27.03 31.56 31.01 31 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington- GTWA) 18/ 13.67 15.87 21.60 24.41 27.33 32.91 33.40 32 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) 18/ (15.37)(16.99)(24.03)(25.83) (6.85) (9.93) (8.40) GTE Northwest Inc. (Total OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 18/ 11.83 10.82 9.90 33 GTE Northwest Inc. (Idaho - GTID) 19/ 19.60 20.78 23.94 30.52 30.89 32.24 34.26 GTE Northwest Inc. (Montana - GTMT) 19/ 15.37 GTE Northwest Inc. (Total ID + MT GTE) 19/ 14.53 17.34 16.00 34 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 20/ 18.07 22.24 29.43 31.85
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- from COMCAST Corporation and AT&T Corporation to AT&T COMCAST Corporation (MB Docket No. 02-70). Reply to Joint Opposition of COMCAST Corporation and AT&T - Earthlink, Inc. In re: Review of Part 15 and Other Parts of the Commission's Rules (RM 9375 and RM 10051). Opposition to Petition for Reconsideration of the Commission's Order Denying Radioshack's Petition for Waiver of Section 15.37(k) - Satellite Industry Association. In the Matter of David Michelman (WT Docket No. 01-35). Petition for Waiver and to Extend Divestiture Deadline. September 23 In the Matter of Improving Public Safety Communications in the 800 MHz Band/Consolidating the 900 MHz Industrial/Land Transportation and Business Pool Channels (WT Docket No. 02-55). Comments - Kenwood Communications Corporation, Blooston, Mordkofsky, Dickens, Duffy &
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- frequency being measured shall be reported in the equipment authorization report. This paragraph shall not apply to Access BPL equipment on overhead medium voltage lines. In lieu thereof, the measurement guidelines established by the Commission for Access BPL shall be followed. * * * * * Paragraph 5 of Appendix B of the Report and Order should read: 5. Section 15.37 is amended by adding paragraph (m) to read as follows: Section 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (m) All Access BPL devices that are manufactured, imported, marketed or installed on or after [insert date 18 months from date of publication in the Federal Register] shall comply with the requirements specified in subpart G
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- Dakota 8.61 8.93 9.16 16.02 9.02 17.80 15.39 41.94 15.81 36.98 17.98 52.18 Northern Mariana Islands 7.52 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 4.53 - 6.67 - 5.97 - Ohio 8.57 - 8.82 - 9.00 - 16.96 - 17.29 - 17.22 - Oklahoma 7.51 10.15 7.55 11.11 7.62 13.16 22.41 10.97 21.75 30.96 21.84 30.07 Oregon 9.88 9.95 9.92 10.73 10.00 15.37 9.53 15.07 14.95 80.12 15.25 95.44 Pennsylvania 8.35 - 8.35 - 8.19 - 20.07 - 20.05 - 29.39 - Puerto Rico 9.67 - 9.92 - 9.93 - 20.85 - 24.96 - 24.28 - Rhode Island 9.40 - 9.84 - 9.81 - 16.92 - 16.92 - 16.92 - South Carolina 9.54 10.60 9.89 11.92 9.80 12.26 18.76 - 18.18 - 17.79
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- Dakota 8.61 8.93 9.16 16.02 9.02 17.80 15.39 41.94 15.81 36.98 17.98 52.18 Northern Mariana Islands 7.52 - 8.25 - 8.25 - 4.53 - 6.67 - 5.97 - Ohio 8.57 - 8.82 - 9.00 - 16.96 - 17.29 - 17.22 - Oklahoma 7.51 10.15 7.55 11.11 7.62 13.16 22.41 10.97 21.75 30.96 21.84 30.07 Oregon 9.88 9.95 9.92 10.73 10.00 15.37 9.53 15.07 14.95 80.12 15.25 95.44 Pennsylvania 8.35 - 8.35 - 8.19 - 20.07 - 20.05 - 29.39 - Puerto Rico 9.67 - 9.92 - 9.93 - 20.85 - 24.96 - 24.28 - Rhode Island 9.40 - 9.84 - 9.81 - 16.92 - 16.92 - 16.92 - South Carolina 9.54 10.60 9.89 11.92 9.80 12.26 18.76 - 18.18 - 17.79
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- -6.37 3.83 -3.77 512290 C ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS-WY -7.84 0.00 -7.84 -28.41 512291 C DUBOIS TELEPHONE EXCHANGE INC. -1.88 -0.13 -1.75 -5.67 512295 C SILVER STAR TEL. CO.- WY -2.24 3.15 -5.23 -10.35 512296 C TRI-COUNTY TEL. ASSN. INC.-WY -10.02 -4.12 -6.16 -14.23 512297 C UNION TELEPHONE CO. 9.25 -2.78 12.38 22.77 512299 C CENTURYTEL OF WYOMING, INC. -12.15 3.80 -15.37 -94.82 515108 C QWEST CORPORATION - WY -5.86 -2.55 -3.40 -31.91 GRAND TOTAL -2.62 -4.14 1.59 2.47 Total Number of Study Areas: 0.07 Total Number of Reporting Areas: 0.07 * Percentage changes from 2005 to 2006. Source: Calculated from National Exchange Carrier Association data. 3 - 229 Study Area CodeStudy Area Name 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 ALABAMA TOTAL 669,940,042
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- -3.13 -0.66 -2.48 -4.44 371559 C HENDERSON CO-OP TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.70 -3.24 4.06 1.36 371561 A>CHERSHEY COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -12.63 -1.88 -10.95 -28.02 371562 A CONSOLIDATED TELECOM, INC. 10.76 -5.16 16.78 46.25 371563 A HOOPER TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.14 -4.04 11.65 39.77 371565 A K & M TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 22.04 4.89 16.34 52.53 371567 C KEYSTONE-ARTHUR TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.14 -4.54 15.37 16.04 371568 C WINDSTREAM NEBRASKA, INC. (ALLTEL) -15.02 -5.23 -10.33 0.00 371574 C NEBRASKA CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.81 -4.26 7.39 25.40 371576 C NORTHEAST NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.67 -2.31 0.66 -6.39 371577 C GREAT PLAINS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 6.93 -3.16 10.42 83.13 371581 A PIERCE TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.87 -6.96 5.47 9.09 371582 A>CPLAINVIEW TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 10.29 -0.93 11.33 68.86 371586
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- -3.13 -0.66 -2.48 -4.44 371559 C HENDERSON CO-OP TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.70 -3.24 4.06 1.36 371561 A>CHERSHEY COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO -12.63 -1.88 -10.95 -28.02 371562 A CONSOLIDATED TELECOM, INC. 10.76 -5.16 16.78 46.25 371563 A HOOPER TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.14 -4.04 11.65 39.77 371565 A K & M TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 22.04 4.89 16.34 52.53 371567 C KEYSTONE-ARTHUR TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.14 -4.54 15.37 16.04 371568 C WINDSTREAM NEBRASKA, INC. (ALLTEL) -15.02 -5.23 -10.33 0.00 371574 C NEBRASKA CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.81 -4.26 7.39 25.40 371576 C NORTHEAST NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.67 -2.31 0.66 -6.39 371577 C GREAT PLAINS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 6.93 -3.16 10.42 83.13 371581 A PIERCE TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.87 -6.96 5.47 9.09 371582 A>CPLAINVIEW TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 10.29 -0.93 11.33 68.86 371586
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- 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* IOWA (CONT.) 351269 A PALO COOP. TEL. ASSN. -5.02 1.82 -6.72 -42.91 351270 A PALMER MUTUAL TEL. CO. -16.86 -1.76 -15.37 -49.44 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 6.15 -1.92 8.23 262.14 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 0.46 -1.88 2.38 -25.13 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 2.40 -4.54 7.26 60.28 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. -17.97 -0.49 -17.57 -49.37 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. -7.13 -9.03 2.09 -22.58 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. -10.72 -2.87 -8.08 -44.63 351278 A
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- 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* IOWA (CONT.) 351269 A PALO COOP. TEL. ASSN. -5.02 1.82 -6.72 -42.91 351270 A PALMER MUTUAL TEL. CO. -16.86 -1.76 -15.37 -49.44 351271 A PANORA COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 6.15 -1.92 8.23 262.14 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 0.46 -1.88 2.38 -25.13 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 2.40 -4.54 7.26 60.28 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. -17.97 -0.49 -17.57 -49.37 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. -7.13 -9.03 2.09 -22.58 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. -10.72 -2.87 -8.08 -44.63 351278 A
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- 17,463 $33,648 3,987 874.04 49.14 Texas 20,112 7,153 $33,654 1,547 2037.16 9.87 Tillman 8,513 3,594 $25,796 646 871.97 9.76 Tulsa 572,059 226,892 $39,331 54,732 570.3 1003.08 Wagoner 64,183 21,010 $43,203 4,688 562.91 114.02 Washington 49,149 20,179 $37,643 3,913 416.82 117.91 Washita 11,471 4,506 $31,427 959 1003.35 11.43 Woods 8,546 3,684 $31,156 896 1286.57 6.64 Woodward 19,088 7,141 $35,943 1,951 1242.3 15.37 Table 18: Oklahoma County Census Data E9-1-1 ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA 2007 Intrado Inc. All rights reserved. Page 115 11.1 Levels of Population Density The following map displays the three levels of population density: over 200,000; between 200,000 and 50,000; and under 50,000. Figure 7: Oklahoma Population Range by County E9-1-1 ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC
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- TEL CO -1.63 -1.55 -0.09 -10.88 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL EXCH -1.28 -1.01 -0.27 -7.29 421951 C STOUTLAND TEL CO -1.18 -5.77 4.87 -10.40 421957 C EMBARQ MISSOURI -7.37 -7.46 0.10 0.00 429784 C CENTURYTEL-MO CEN -10.40 -5.49 -5.19 0.00 429785 C CENTURYTEL-MO BELLE 1.72 -2.85 4.69 -17.88 429786 C CENTURYTEL-MO SOUTH -7.51 -3.44 -4.22 0.00 429787 C CENTURYTEL-MO SW -15.37 -5.28 -10.65 -100.00 TOTAL MONTANA 0.82 -8.09 9.69 14.75 482235 C BLACKFOOT TEL - BTC -4.56 -4.35 -0.22 -12.84 482241 C HOT SPRINGS TEL CO 1.28 -2.39 3.76 -5.18 482242 C INTERBEL TEL COOP 2.89 -2.07 5.06 1.21 482244 C LINCOLN TEL CO INC 9.03 -3.49 12.97 50.47 482246 C MID-RIVERS TEL COOP 2.49 -1.89 4.47 -4.34 482247 C NEMONT
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- TEL CO -1.63 -1.55 -0.09 -10.88 421949 C STEELVILLE TEL EXCH -1.28 -1.01 -0.27 -7.29 421951 C STOUTLAND TEL CO -1.18 -5.77 4.87 -10.40 421957 C EMBARQ MISSOURI -7.37 -7.46 0.10 0.00 429784 C CENTURYTEL-MO CEN -10.40 -5.49 -5.19 0.00 429785 C CENTURYTEL-MO BELLE 1.72 -2.85 4.69 -17.88 429786 C CENTURYTEL-MO SOUTH -7.51 -3.44 -4.22 0.00 429787 C CENTURYTEL-MO SW -15.37 -5.28 -10.65 -100.00 TOTAL MONTANA 0.82 -8.09 9.69 14.75 482235 C BLACKFOOT TEL - BTC -4.56 -4.35 -0.22 -12.84 482241 C HOT SPRINGS TEL CO 1.28 -2.39 3.76 -5.18 482242 C INTERBEL TEL COOP 2.89 -2.07 5.06 1.21 482244 C LINCOLN TEL CO INC 9.03 -3.49 12.97 50.47 482246 C MID-RIVERS TEL COOP 2.49 -1.89 4.47 -4.34 482247 C NEMONT
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- 54.303 54.311 54.316 12/29/11 Eliminated Part 2, Subpart N, FCC procedure for testing Class A, B and S Emergency Position Indicating Radiobeacons (EPIRBs). 2.1501-2.1517 2/1/12 Eliminated rules listing the dates by which intentional radiators, unintentional radiators, radio receivers and equipment operating in the 902-905 MHz band had to comply with the rules adopted in the 1989 revision to Part 15. 15.37(a) 15.37(b) 15.37(c) 15.37(d) 15.249(f) 2/1/12 Eliminated rule specifying dates by which cordless telephones must comply with the requirements of 15.214(d). Manufacture of cordless telephones that did not comply with these requirements had to cease on or before September 11, 1991. 15.37(e) 2/1/12 Required scanning receivers manufactured or imported after April 26, 1994 to comply with the provisions of
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- for Partial Reconsideration filed by Uniden on May 12, 1999. Report and Order in ET Docket No. 98-76, 14 FCC Rcd 5390 (1999), adopted March 25, 1999 ("Order"). Pub. L. 102-556. Report and Order in ET Docket 93-1, 9 FCC Rcd 2911 (1993); Memorandum Opinion and Order in ET Docket 93-1, 9 FCC Rcd 3386 (1994). 47 C.F.R. 2.1033, 15.37, and 15.121. The Commission's regulations regarding the Cellular Radiotelephone Service are set forth in Part 22 of the FCC rules, 47 C.F.R. Part 22, Subpart H. Cellular telephones use frequencies in the 824-849 MHz and 869-894 MHz bands to connect mobile users to other cellular system users and to the Public Switched Telephone Network. See 47 C.F.R. 15.101(a) and
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- stations. See 47 C.F.R. 73.683. The three bands are 608-614 MHz, 1395-1400 MHz and 1429-1432 MHz. See In the Matter of Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Create a Wireless Medical Telemetry Service, Report and Order, ET Docket No. 99-255, FCC 00-211, 15 FCC Rcd 11206 (2000). Id. at 11225. See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). One of the bands allocated to medical telemetry corresponds to TV channel 37 (608-614 MHz), but that channel is not used for TV broadcasts in the United States. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-135 Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-135 f g @ & 4 : R :
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- RULES For the reasons set forth above, Parts 15 and 18 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations are amended as follows: Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 15, is amended as follows: The authority citation for Part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307 and 544A. Section 15.37 is amended by adding paragraph (j), to read as follows: 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (j) All radio frequency devices that are authorized under the certification, verification or declaration of conformity procedures on or after [insert date 2 years from date of publication in the Federal Register] shall comply with the
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- 15.3 is amended by adding a new paragraph (ee) to read as follows: 15.3 Definitions * * * * * (ee) Radar detector. A receiver designed to signal the presence of radio signals used for determining the speed of motor vehicles. This definition does not encompass the receiver incorporated within a radar transceiver certified under the Commission's rules. Section 15.37 is amended by adding a new paragraph (k) to read as follows: 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (k) Radar detectors manufactured or imported after [30 days from publication in Federal Register] and marketed after [60 days from publication in Federal Register] shall comply with the regulations specified in this part. Radar
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- in this proceeding. We find that a short extension of the marketing cutoff adopted in this proceeding would allow for more effective implementation of this policy by providing retailers some additional time to identify and remove non-compliant radar detectors from their inventory. Accordingly, on our own motion, we are granting a limited waiver of the marketing cutoff date in Section 15.37(k) of the rules for a period of thirty days, until October 27, 2002. Retailers are encouraged to remove non-compliant radar detectors from their inventory as quickly as possible. We decline to waive the marketing deadline to the extent requested by RadioShack since such a delay would allow numerous non-compliant radar detectors to be sold and undermine the policy that the
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- use very low received levels, such as satellite downlinks or radio astronomy. Only spurious emissions are permitted in restricted bands. See 47 C.F.R. 15.205. See 47 C.F.R. 15.209, 15.231, 15.241 and 15.242. Effective October 16, 2002, equipment authorizations will no longer be granted for medical telemetry transmitters that operate in the TV broadcast bands. See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). ``Spectrum Policy Task Force Seeks Public Comment on Issues Related to Commission's Spectrum Policies,'' Public Notice, ET Docket No. 02-135 (rel. June 6, 2002). ``Spectrum Policy Task Force Announces Panelists for the August 1st Public Workshop on Unlicensed Spectrum and Experimental Licenses and the August 2nd Public Workshop on Interference Protection'', Public Notice, ET Docket No. 02-135 (rel. July 26,
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- RADIOLOCATION Amateur 5.150 5.453 5.455 5830-5850 Amateur Amateur-satellite (space-to-Earth) 5.150 5830-5850 FIXED-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space) RADIOLOCATION Amateur Amateur-satellite (space-to-Earth) 5.150 5.451 5.453 5.455 5.456 5830-5850 RADIOLOCATION Amateur Amateur-satellite (space-to-Earth) * * * * * PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES The authority citation for part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307 and 544A. Section 15.37 is proposed to be amended by adding paragraph (l), to read as follows: 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. ***** (l) U-NII Equipment operating in the 5.25 - 5.35 GHz band that are authorized under the certification procedure on or after [1 year after publication of R&O in ET Docket No. 03-122 in the Federal Register] shall comply
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- for meteorological purposes operating in the band 5600-5650 MHz, shall nor cause harmful interference to, nor claim protection from, Federal Government stations in the maritime radionavigation service. * * * * * PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES The authority citation for part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307 and 544A. Section 15.37 is amended by adding paragraph (l), to read as follows: 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. ***** (l) U-NII equipment operating in the 5.25-5.35 GHz band for which applications for certification are filed on or after [1 year after publication of R&O in ET Docket No. 03-122 in the Federal Register] shall comply with the DFS and TPC
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- G. See 47 C.F.R. 74.602(h). See 47 C.F.R. 74.861. See 47 C.F.R. 15.231, 15.241 and 15.242. Effective October 16, 2002, the Commission ceased granting certification for new medical telemetry equipment that operates on TV channels, but there is no cutoff on the sale or use of equipment that was certified before that date. See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). To provide spectrum for wireless medical telemetry equipment, the Commission established the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service to operate on a primary basis in 14 megahertz of spectrum in three blocks at 608-614 MHz (TV channels 37, which the WMTS now shares with radioastronomy), 1395-1499 MHz, and 1429-1432 MHz. See Report and Order in ET Docket No. 99-255, 15 FCC Rcd
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- values of the radiated emissions are maximized. The maximum field strength at the frequency being measured shall be reported in the equipment authorization report. This paragraph shall not apply to Access BPL equipment on overhead medium voltage lines. In lieu thereof, the measurement guidelines established by the Commission for Access BPL shall be followed. * * * * * Section 15.37 is amended by adding paragraph (m) to read as follows: Section 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (m) All Access BPL devices that are manufactured, imported, marketed or installed on or after [insert date 18 months from date of publication in the Federal Register] shall comply with the requirements specified in subpart G
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- band, we make this Order effective upon release. ordering clauses Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 4(i), 303(f), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(f), and 303(r), and Section 553(d) of the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(d), this Order is hereby adopted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Section 15.37(l), 47 C.F.R. 15.37(l) IS MODIFIED, effective upon release of this Order. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary APPENDIX FINAL RULES For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal Communications Commission amends 47 C.F.R. part 15 as follows: PART 15 - RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES The authority citation for part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C.
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- and to provide guidance on how to take measurements for compliance with the Commission's standards on human exposure to RF emissions. See n. 1, supra. Petition for Rule Making of Biotronik, Inc., filed June 16, 2006. This petition has been added to the record of this proceeding. See 47 C.F.R. 15.242 and 47 C.F.R. 15.241. 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1). 47 C.F.R. 95.1101-1129. See 47 C.F.R. 15.205 See Petition to Amend the Medical Implant Communications Service (MICS) Rules to add Inductive Telemetry at 90-110 KHz, filed February 21, 2006. 47 C.F.R. 95.1209(a). The rules also provide for immediate transmission initiated by the medical implant transmitter in the case of a ``medical implant event.'' 47 C.F.R.
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- 25, 2006, at 3. The database notification only requires the name of the Access BPL provider, the frequencies of the Access BPL operation, the postal zip codes proposed to be served, the FCC ID of the BPL equipment being deployed, a point of contact and the proposed or actual date of deployment. See 47 C.F.R 15.615(a). 47 C.F.R. 15.37(l). The Report and Order was published in the Federal Register on January 7, 2005, thus the transition period would end on July 7, 2006. See Report and Order at 130. See Petitions of Current at 7-10 and UPLC at 6-7. Petition of Current at 8. Id., at 2-3. Comments of ARINC at 3, Opposition of Ameren at 8, and Consolidated
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- 5.250-5.350 GHz band, we make this Order effective upon release. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to Sections 4(i), 303(f), and 303(r) of the Communications act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 303(f), and 303(r), and Section 553(d) of the Administrative Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(d), this Order is hereby adopted. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Section 15.37(l), 47 C.F.R. 15.37(l) IS HEREBY AMENDED, as set forth in the attached Appendix, and shall become effective upon release of this Order. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary APPENDIX FINAL RULES Part 15 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: The authority citation of Part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY:
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- in subpart G of Part 74. See 47 C.F.R. 74.861. See 47 C.F.R. 15.231, 15.241 and 15.242. Effective October 16, 2002, the Commission ceased granting certification for new medical telemetry equipment that operates on TV channels, but there is no cutoff on the sale or use of equipment that was certified before that date. See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). To provide spectrum for wireless medical telemetry equipment, the Commission established the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service to operate on a primary basis in 14 megahertz of spectrum in three blocks at 608-614 MHz (TV channel 37, which the WMTS now shares with radioastronomy), 1395-1499 MHz, and 1429-1432 MHz, see Report and Order in ET Docket No. 99-255, 15 FCC Rcd
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- comments, over 30,000 parties submitted filings outside of the Commission's designated comment and reply comment periods. APPENDIX B Final Rules Part 15 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: 1. The authority citation of Part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302a, 303, 304, 307, 336, and 544a 2. Section 15.37 is amended by adding a new paragraph (n) to read as follows: Section 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (n) Marketing of TV band devices operating under Subpart H of this section is not permitted prior to February 18, 2009. 3. A new Subpart H is added to read as follows: Subpart H
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- that, for the purposes of its service definition, waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) would not be considered video. ``Wireless medical telemetry'' is defined in the rules governing WMTS as ``[T]he measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi-or unidirectional electromagnetic signals [. . . ].'' See 47 C.F.R. 95.1103 (c). See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. Report and Order in WT Docket No. 99-66 (Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band), 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part
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- (ISM) bands are already heavily used in laboratories, and thus present a high risk of interference; that operation under the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service (WMTS) (Part 95, Subpart H) is limited to authorized health care providers within health care facilities; that approvals for operation as biomedical telemetry devices (under 5.241 & 15.242) are no longer granted pursuant to 15.37(i); and that periodic operation under 15.231 requires power/duty cycle limitations that are incompatible with telemetry. Medtronic, in response to these requests, argues that, given the nascent stage of medical device deployment in the MICS band, now is not the time to expand the types of allowable uses beyond what the rules currently permit, and urges that the entire MedRadio
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- that, for the purposes of its service definition, waveforms such as electrocardiograms (ECGs) would not be considered video. ``Wireless medical telemetry'' is defined in the rules governing WMTS as ``[T]he measurement and recording of physiological parameters and other patient-related information via radiated bi-or unidirectional electromagnetic signals [. . . ].'' See 47 C.F.R. 95.1103 (c). See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i), 90.203(a)(1) and 95.1101-1129. Furthermore, 15.37(j) eliminates all new equipment approvals for medical telemetry, in-hospital or not, under Sections 15.241 and 15.242. ``Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to Establish a Medical Implant Communications Service in the 402-405 MHz Band,'' Report and Order, WT Docket No. 99-66, 14 FCC Rcd 21040 (1999) (MICS Order); 47 C.F.R. Part
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- Part 90 Subpart L and 47 C.F.R. Part 22 Subpart E. See 47 C.F.R. 15.231, 15.241 and 15.242. Effective October 16, 2002, the Commission ceased granting certifications for new medical telemetry equipment that operates on TV channels, but there is no cutoff on the sale or use of equipment that was certified before that date, see 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). To provide spectrum for wireless medical telemetry equipment, the Commission established the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service to operate on a primary basis in 13.5 megahertz of spectrum in three spectrum blocks at 608-614 MHz (TV channel 37, which the WMTS now shares with radio astronomy), 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1429.5 MHz. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's
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- Part 90 Subpart L and 47 C.F.R. Part 22 Subpart E. See 47 C.F.R. 15.231, 15.241 and 15.242. Effective October 16, 2002, the Commission ceased granting certifications for new medical telemetry equipment that operates on TV channels, but there is no cutoff on the sale or use of equipment that was certified before that date, see 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). To provide spectrum for wireless medical telemetry equipment, the Commission established the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service to operate on a primary basis in 13.5 megahertz of spectrum in three spectrum blocks at 608-614 MHz (TV channel 37, which the WMTS now shares with radio astronomy), 1395-1400 MHz, and 1427-1429.5 MHz. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's
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- factors shall be made in accordance with the Measurement Guidelines for Access BPL systems specified by the Commission. Site-specific determination of the distance extrapolation factor shall not be used at locations where a ground conductor is present within 30 meters if the Access BPL signals are on the neutral/grounded line of a power system. * * * * * Section 15.37 is amended by adding paragraph (o) to read as follows: Section 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (o) All Access BPL devices operating below 30 MHz that are manufactured, imported, marketed or installed on or after [insert date 18 months from date of publication in the Federal Register] shall comply with the requirements
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- in those areas due to frequency limitations along the northern border. See 47 C.F.R. 15.231, 15.241 and 15.242. Effective October 16, 2002, the Commission ceased granting certifications for new medical telemetry equipment that operates on TV channels, but there is no cutoff on the sale or use of equipment that was certified before that date. See 47 C.F.R. 15.37(i). To provide spectrum for wireless medical telemetry equipment, the Commission established the Wireless Medical Telemetry Service to operate on a primary basis in 13.5 megahertz of spectrum in the radio astronomy band at 608-614 MHz (TV channel 37) and in two bands at 1395-1400 MHz and 1427-1429.5 MHz. See Amendment of Parts 2 and 95 of the Commission's Rules to
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- paragraph (d) of this section as part of their application. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. * * * * * PART 15 -- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES The authority citation for Part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307 and 544A. 7. Section 15.37 is amended by adding a new paragraph (h). 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (h) Effective [two years from effective date of final rules], an equipment approval may no longer be obtained for medical telemetry equipment operating under the provisions of 15.242. The requirements for obtaining an approval for medical telemetry equipment
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- Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") and Motorola, Inc. ("Motorola"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Motorola for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), 47 U.S.C. S: 302a(b), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"), 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h), regarding the marketing and labeling of Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices. 2. The Bureau and Motorola have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing
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- 12.60 13.60 14.20 14.20 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 14.85 MT Butte 8.18 8.36 12.54 15.04 15.71 16.33 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 17.34 NE Grand Island 8.92 13.69 14.19 17.44 19.00 18.00 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 18.90 NJ Phillipsburg 6.70 7.00 8.45 9.45 10.05 10.05 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 10.95 NM Alamogordo 10.47 15.37 17.81 18.78 18.80 18.91 19.40 17.16 16.84 17.09 18.11 18.28 18.45 NY Binghamton 11.13 12.64 13.64 15.91 18.90 16.74 17.83 18.36 21.62 21.39 21.39 23.36 23.25 Buffalo 13.96 18.85 16.85 21.52 21.72 22.63 23.73 24.42 28.13 27.85 27.85 29.84 27.43 Massena 8.86 10.16 11.06 13.79 14.41 14.70 15.79 16.26 19.08 19.22 19.22 21.19 21.09 New York City 11.63 11.98 12.98
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- 12.82 29 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 17.04 17.85 16.08 18.75 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 30 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 31.01 31.56 27.03 28.23 23.50 18.89 16.20 31 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington- GTWA) 33.40 32.91 27.33 24.41 21.60 15.87 13.67 32 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) (8.40) (9.93) (6.85) (25.83) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE Northwest Inc. (Total OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 9.90 10.82 11.83 33 GTE Northwest Inc. (Idaho - GTID) 34.26 32.24 30.89 30.52 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE Northwest Inc. (Montana - GTMT) 15.37 GTE Northwest Inc. (Total ID + MT GTE) 16.00 17.34 14.53 34 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 39.42 39.17 30.41 31.85 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE Northwest Inc. (Contel Oregon
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.61 11.32 7.92 19.98 6.86 14.92 92FIDELITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.31 12.11 0.88 21.47 11.35 16.45 93GREAT PLAINS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 10.63 11.40 9.73 7.94 0.50 9.91 8.86 94GRIDLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.60 12.09 (16.59) 4.31 (11.90) 0.42 95ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.78 12.12 7.65 5.22 (250.00) 18.48 12.11 96INLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.34 12.10 13.08 19.38 11.80 17.10 97KERMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.37 12.11 22.43 21.96 25.76 22.38 98LAJICARITA COOP. TELEPHONE 12.76 12.10 13.82 25.90 14.80 99LAKESIDE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.97 12.11 (10.42) 40.22 29.09 36.50 100LEAF RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.93 12.10 13.86 100.23 31.31 101LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.29 11.79 8.34 13.91 (222.32) 13.42 13.64 102MIDLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.70 12.10 7.93 10.29 12.03 11.01 103MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.78 12.07 15.84 (4.33)
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- 25.24 18.91 14.02 14.81 11.72 12.42 12.82 37 GTE NORTH INC. (WISCONSIN GTE) 18.36 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 38 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (OREGON ONLY - GTOR) 12/ 14/ 28.29 23.50 18.89 16.20 39 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (WASHINGTON ONLY - GTWA) 12/ 24.43 21.60 15.87 13.67 40 WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. OF CALIFORNIA - GNCA 12/ (28.51) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 12/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 41 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (IDAHO ONLY - GTID) 13/ 30.91 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (MONTANA ONLY - GTMT) 13/ 15.37 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL ID + MT GTE) 13/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 42 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (CONTEL WASHINGTON ONLY - COWA) 14/ 31.71 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE NORTHWEST
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- 14.81 11.72 12.42 12.82 38 GTE NORTH INC. (WISCONSIN - GTWI) 17.90 18.75 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 39 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (OREGON - GTOR) 11/ 13/ 28.48 28.23 23.50 18.89 16.20 40 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (WASHINGTON - GTWA) 11/ 29.16 24.41 21.60 15.87 13.67 41 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (WEST COAST CA - GNCA) 11/ (5.40) (25.83) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 11/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 42 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (IDAHO - GTID) 12/ 32.04 30.52 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (MONTANA - GTMT) 12/ 15.37 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL ID + MT GTE) 12/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 43 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (WASHINGTON - COWA) 13/ 33.82 31.85 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (CONTEL
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- 12.82 37 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 18.12 16.08 18.75 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 38 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 15/ 17/ 31.75 27.03 28.23 23.50 18.89 16.20 39 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington- GTWA) 15/ 33.08 27.33 24.41 21.60 15.87 13.67 40 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) 15/ (10.09) (6.85) (25.83) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE Northwest Inc. (Total OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 15/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 41 GTE Northwest Inc. (Idaho - GTID) 16/ 32.23 30.89 30.52 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE Northwest Inc. (Montana - GTMT) 16/ 15.37 GTE Northwest Inc. (Total ID + MT GTE) 16/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 42 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 17/ 39.41 30.41 31.85 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE Northwest
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- 14.02 14.81 11.72 12.42 12.82 38 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 15.92 18.75 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 39 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 15/ 17/ 26.57 28.23 23.50 18.89 16.20 40 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington- GTWA) 15/ 27.43 24.41 21.60 15.87 13.67 41 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) 15/ (7.13) (25.83) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE Northwest Inc. (Total OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 15/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 42 GTE Northwest Inc. (Idaho - GTID) 16/ 30.85 30.52 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE Northwest Inc. (Montana - GTMT) 16/ 15.37 GTE Northwest Inc. (Total ID + MT GTE) 16/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 43 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 17/ 30.36 31.85 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE Northwest Inc. (Contel
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- 25.24 18.91 14.02 14.81 11.72 12.42 12.82 37 GTE NORTH INC. (WISCONSIN GTE) 18.36 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 38 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (OREGON ONLY - GTOR) 12/ 14/ 28.29 23.50 18.89 16.20 39 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (WASHINGTON ONLY - GTWA) 12/ 24.43 21.60 15.87 13.67 40 WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. OF CALIFORNIA - GNCA 12/ (28.51) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 12/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 41 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (IDAHO ONLY - GTID) 13/ 30.91 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (MONTANA ONLY - GTMT) 13/ 15.37 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL ID + MT GTE) 13/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 42 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (CONTEL WASHINGTON ONLY - COWA) 14/ 31.71 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE NORTHWEST
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- 12.82 37 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 18.12 16.08 18.75 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 38 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 15/ 17/ 31.75 27.03 28.23 23.50 18.89 16.20 39 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington- GTWA) 15/ 33.08 27.33 24.41 21.60 15.87 13.67 40 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) 15/ (10.09) (6.85) (25.83) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE Northwest Inc. (Total OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 15/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 41 GTE Northwest Inc. (Idaho - GTID) 16/ 32.23 30.89 30.52 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE Northwest Inc. (Montana - GTMT) 16/ 15.37 GTE Northwest Inc. (Total ID + MT GTE) 16/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 42 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 17/ 39.41 30.41 31.85 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE Northwest
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- 25.24 18.91 14.02 14.81 11.72 12.42 12.82 37 GTE NORTH INC. (WISCONSIN GTE) 18.36 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 38 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (OREGON ONLY - GTOR) 12/ 14/ 28.29 23.50 18.89 16.20 39 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (WASHINGTON ONLY - GTWA) 12/ 24.43 21.60 15.87 13.67 40 WEST COAST TELEPHONE CO. OF CALIFORNIA - GNCA 12/ (28.51) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 12/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 41 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (IDAHO ONLY - GTID) 13/ 30.91 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (MONTANA ONLY - GTMT) 13/ 15.37 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (TOTAL ID + MT GTE) 13/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 42 GTE NORTHWEST INC. (CONTEL WASHINGTON ONLY - COWA) 14/ 31.71 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE NORTHWEST
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- 14.02 14.81 11.72 12.42 12.82 38 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 15.92 18.75 17.99 13.96 13.65 13.85 13.00 10.43 39 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 15/ 17/ 26.57 28.23 23.50 18.89 16.20 40 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington- GTWA) 15/ 27.43 24.41 21.60 15.87 13.67 41 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) 15/ (7.13) (25.83) (24.03) (16.99) (15.37) GTE Northwest Inc. (Total OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 15/ 9.90 10.82 11.83 42 GTE Northwest Inc. (Idaho - GTID) 16/ 30.85 30.52 23.94 20.78 19.60 GTE Northwest Inc. (Montana - GTMT) 16/ 15.37 GTE Northwest Inc. (Total ID + MT GTE) 16/ 16.00 17.34 14.53 43 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 17/ 30.36 31.85 29.43 22.24 18.07 GTE Northwest Inc. (Contel
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- 14.67 21.41 22.06 29 GTE North Inc. (Wisconsin - GTWI) 10.43 13.00 13.85 13.65 13.96 17.99 18.75 16.08 17.85 17.04 30 GTE Northwest Inc. (Oregon - GTOR) 18/ 20/ 16.20 18.89 23.50 28.23 27.03 31.56 31.01 31 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington- GTWA) 18/ 13.67 15.87 21.60 24.41 27.33 32.91 33.40 32 GTE Northwest Inc. (West Coast CA - GNCA) 18/ (15.37)(16.99)(24.03)(25.83) (6.85) (9.93) (8.40) GTE Northwest Inc. (Total OR+WA+NWCA GTE) 18/ 11.83 10.82 9.90 33 GTE Northwest Inc. (Idaho - GTID) 19/ 19.60 20.78 23.94 30.52 30.89 32.24 34.26 GTE Northwest Inc. (Montana - GTMT) 19/ 15.37 GTE Northwest Inc. (Total ID + MT GTE) 19/ 14.53 17.34 16.00 34 GTE Northwest Inc. (Washington - COWA) 20/ 18.07 22.24 29.43 31.85
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- TEL. CO. 1.48 -6.35 8.36 0.00 310671 C CENTURY TEL. MIDWEST, INC. -4.86 -0.48 -4.40 -16.29 310672 C COMM. CORP. OF MICHIGAN 8.24 0.83 7.35 21.19 310675 A BARAGA TEL. CO. 13.78 0.40 13.33 187.97 310676 A BARRY COUNTY TEL. CO. 12.71 -1.23 14.11 INFINITE 310677 C ISLAND TEL. CO. 2.72 3.84 -1.08 -6.01 310678 A BLANCHARD TEL. ASSOC., INC. 15.37 2.28 12.80 393.92 310679 C BLOOMINGDALE TEL. CO. -4.78 2.85 -7.42 -13.93 310680 C CHIPPEWA COUNTY TEL. CO. 5.73 5.74 -0.01 -1.16 310682 C FRONTIER COMM. OF MICHIGAN, INC. -1.94 0.45 -2.38 0.00 310683 C CARR TEL. CO. -3.01 0.00 -3.01 -66.80 310685 C CHATHAM TEL. CO.-MI 5.60 1.63 3.91 5.39 310688 A CLIMAX TEL. CO. 9.46 -4.88 15.08 INFINITE
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- SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 15.84 6.04 9.25 72.69 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. 4.88 5.73 -0.80 -2.97 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. 17.62 5.08 11.93 80.43 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 10.29 -0.60 10.96 72.23 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. 11.76 2.94 8.57 67.40 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -6.03 -12.39 7.26 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL. CO., INC. 15.37 4.35 10.57 75.76 351320 A VAN HORNE COOP. TEL. CO. 13.96 4.55 8.99 70.53 351322 A VENTURA TEL. CO., INC. 11.52 2.20 9.12 69.38 351324 A VILLISCA FARMERS TEL. CO. 10.29 1.59 8.57 66.46 351326 A WALNUT TEL. CO. 5.95 1.78 4.09 34.60 351327 C WEBB-DICKENS TEL. CORP. -10.46 0.45 -10.86 0.00 351328 A WEBSTER-CALHOUN COOP. TEL. ASSN. 16.08 2.77
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- 51.16 19,430,092 21.21 Texas 3,991,783 146,743,131 36.76 119,959,948 30.05 26,783,183 6.71 Utah 480,255 5,293,094 11.02 4,434,828 9.23 858,266 1.79 Vermont 104,559 1,712,000 16.37 997,705 9.54 714,295 6.83 Virgin Islands 20,866 2,347,516 112.50 1,980,827 94.93 366,689 17.57 Virginia 1,133,994 30,252,424 26.68 22,712,722 20.03 7,539,702 6.65 Washington 1,003,714 34,268,561 34.14 22,728,143 22.64 11,540,417 11.50 West Virginia 291,811 9,360,753 32.08 4,874,195 16.70 4,486,559 15.37 Wisconsin 877,753 26,962,171 30.72 22,294,415 25.40 4,667,756 5.32 Wyoming 92,105 4,979,673 54.07 2,936,030 31.88 2,043,643 22.19 Totals 47,549,326 $2,121,475,023 $44.62 $1,594,663,678 $33.54 $526,811,345 $11.08 1 Because of the appeals process, funding commitments and disbursements have been made after the end of the program year. Also, disbursements may continue beyond the end of the program year in the event of delayed
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- paragraph (d) of this section as part of their application. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. * * * * * PART 15 -- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES The authority citation for Part 15 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 302, 303, 304, 307 and 544A. 7. Section 15.37 is amended by adding a new paragraph (h). 15.37 Transition provisions for compliance with the rules. * * * * * (h) Effective [two years from effective date of final rules], an equipment approval may no longer be obtained for medical telemetry equipment operating under the provisions of 15.242. The requirements for obtaining an approval for medical telemetry equipment
- http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Digest/1997/dd970611.html
- Act of 1996. Comments due June 25; replies due July 2. (DA No. 97-1219). Contact: Lawrence Spiwak at (202) 418-1870. Report No: 1940. Released: June 10, 1997. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU WEEKLY RECEIPTS AND DISPOSALS. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- COMMISSION'S RULES TO DEREGULATE THE EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZATION REQUIRMENTS FOR DIGITAL DEVICES. Extended the effective date of the transition provision of Section 15.37(g) by 90 days from June 19, 1997 to September 17, 1997. Dkt No.: ET- 95-19. Action by Bureau Chief. Adopted: June 10, 1997. by Order. (DA No. 97-1212). OET Internet URL: [20]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1997/da971 212.txt [21][icon bar] References 1. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/Tariffs/Dominant/d061097.pdf 2. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/Tariffs/Non-Dominant/nd061097.pdf 3. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Public_Notices/1997/da971225.txt 4. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7118.txt 5. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7117.txt 6. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/International/Public_Notices/1997/pnin7115.txt 7. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Actions/ac970611.txt 8. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Brdcst_Applications/ap970611.txt 9. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/Radio_Cutoffs/pnmm7104.txt 10. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1997/pnwl7144.txt 11. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1997/pnwl7145.txt 12. http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1997/da971176.txt
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- Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: 1. In this Order, we adopt the attached Consent Decree entered into between the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") and Motorola, Inc. ("Motorola"). The Consent Decree terminates an investigation by the Bureau against Motorola for possible violations of Section 302(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), 47 U.S.C. S: 302a(b), and Sections 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"), 47 C.F.R. S:S: 2.803(a), 2.926(e), 15.37(l), and 15.407(h), regarding the marketing and labeling of Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII) devices. 2. The Bureau and Motorola have negotiated the terms of the Consent Decree that resolve this matter. A copy of the Consent Decree is attached hereto and incorporated by reference. 3. After reviewing