FCC Web Documents citing 23.12
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 100 100 4,5 OR-2-06-3214% On Time LSR Reject >= 10 Lines Electronic NA 92.64 95.34 92.64 97.95 OR-2-08-3214% On Time LSR Reject < 10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA OR-2-10-3214% On Time LSR Reject >=10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA POTS / Special Services - Aggregate OR-3 - Percent Rejects OR-3-01-3000% Rejects 23.44 23.12 21.93 19.63 19.6 OR-4 - Timeliness of Completion Notification OR-4-02-3000Completion Notification % On Time 100 100 99.86 100 99.41 OR-5 - Percent Flow-Through OR-5-01-3000% Flow Through Total 76.21 80.58 80.11 80.96 83.32 OR-5-02-3000% Flow Through Simple 77.08 81.6 81.04 81.91 84.44 OR-6 - Order Accuracy OR-6-01-3000% Accuracy Orders 98.11 97.61 98.25 95.23 89.91 OR-6-02-3000% Accuracy
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/feb05/PT_15_Test_Procedures_JD.pdf
- 3/11/05 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC- 04-285A1.doc Improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Certain Non-UWB devices permitted use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Allows certain measurements for vehicular radar systems employing gating to be measured with gating active. Normally continuous transmission required. February 23-25, 2005 TCBC Workshop 10 Antenna Changes Antenna Changes Filing includes antenna list. Antenna type, gain, model no.& manufacturer Additional Equivalent antennas can be substituted then marketed and used by anyone without a filing.* *Must comply with 2.1043
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- when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. October 2005 TCB Workshop 135 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. October 2005 TCB Workshop 136 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/oct07/Oct_07-Basics_of_Unlicensed_Trans-JD.pdf
- signal can only occur when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. 136 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. 137 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking vehicle mounted tx), frequency
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 100 100 4,5 OR-2-06-3214% On Time LSR Reject >= 10 Lines Electronic NA 92.64 95.34 92.64 97.95 OR-2-08-3214% On Time LSR Reject < 10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA OR-2-10-3214% On Time LSR Reject >=10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA POTS / Special Services - Aggregate OR-3 - Percent Rejects OR-3-01-3000% Rejects 23.44 23.12 21.93 19.63 19.6 OR-4 - Timeliness of Completion Notification OR-4-02-3000Completion Notification % On Time 100 100 99.86 100 99.41 OR-5 - Percent Flow-Through OR-5-01-3000% Flow Through Total 76.21 80.58 80.11 80.96 83.32 OR-5-02-3000% Flow Through Simple 77.08 81.6 81.04 81.91 84.44 OR-6 - Order Accuracy OR-6-01-3000% Accuracy Orders 98.11 97.61 98.25 95.23 89.91 OR-6-02-3000% Accuracy
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- 3/11/05 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC- 04-285A1.doc Improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Certain Non-UWB devices permitted use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Allows certain measurements for vehicular radar systems employing gating to be measured with gating active. Normally continuous transmission required. February 23-25, 2005 TCBC Workshop 10 Antenna Changes Antenna Changes Filing includes antenna list. Antenna type, gain, model no.& manufacturer Additional Equivalent antennas can be substituted then marketed and used by anyone without a filing.* *Must comply with 2.1043
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- when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. October 2005 TCB Workshop 135 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. October 2005 TCB Workshop 136 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking
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- signal can only occur when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. 136 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. 137 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking vehicle mounted tx), frequency
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 100 100 4,5 OR-2-06-3214% On Time LSR Reject >= 10 Lines Electronic NA 92.64 95.34 92.64 97.95 OR-2-08-3214% On Time LSR Reject < 10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA OR-2-10-3214% On Time LSR Reject >=10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA POTS / Special Services - Aggregate OR-3 - Percent Rejects OR-3-01-3000% Rejects 23.44 23.12 21.93 19.63 19.6 OR-4 - Timeliness of Completion Notification OR-4-02-3000Completion Notification % On Time 100 100 99.86 100 99.41 OR-5 - Percent Flow-Through OR-5-01-3000% Flow Through Total 76.21 80.58 80.11 80.96 83.32 OR-5-02-3000% Flow Through Simple 77.08 81.6 81.04 81.91 84.44 OR-6 - Order Accuracy OR-6-01-3000% Accuracy Orders 98.11 97.61 98.25 95.23 89.91 OR-6-02-3000% Accuracy
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- 3/11/05 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC- 04-285A1.doc Improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Certain Non-UWB devices permitted use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Allows certain measurements for vehicular radar systems employing gating to be measured with gating active. Normally continuous transmission required. February 23-25, 2005 TCBC Workshop 10 Antenna Changes Antenna Changes Filing includes antenna list. Antenna type, gain, model no.& manufacturer Additional Equivalent antennas can be substituted then marketed and used by anyone without a filing.* *Must comply with 2.1043
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- when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. October 2005 TCB Workshop 135 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. October 2005 TCB Workshop 136 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking
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- signal can only occur when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. 136 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. 137 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking vehicle mounted tx), frequency
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 100 100 4,5 OR-2-06-3214% On Time LSR Reject >= 10 Lines Electronic NA 92.64 95.34 92.64 97.95 OR-2-08-3214% On Time LSR Reject < 10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA OR-2-10-3214% On Time LSR Reject >=10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA POTS / Special Services - Aggregate OR-3 - Percent Rejects OR-3-01-3000% Rejects 23.44 23.12 21.93 19.63 19.6 OR-4 - Timeliness of Completion Notification OR-4-02-3000Completion Notification % On Time 100 100 99.86 100 99.41 OR-5 - Percent Flow-Through OR-5-01-3000% Flow Through Total 76.21 80.58 80.11 80.96 83.32 OR-5-02-3000% Flow Through Simple 77.08 81.6 81.04 81.91 84.44 OR-6 - Order Accuracy OR-6-01-3000% Accuracy Orders 98.11 97.61 98.25 95.23 89.91 OR-6-02-3000% Accuracy
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-11.pdf
- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-11.pdf
- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/feb05/PT_15_Test_Procedures_JD.pdf
- 3/11/05 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC- 04-285A1.doc Improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Certain Non-UWB devices permitted use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Allows certain measurements for vehicular radar systems employing gating to be measured with gating active. Normally continuous transmission required. February 23-25, 2005 TCBC Workshop 10 Antenna Changes Antenna Changes Filing includes antenna list. Antenna type, gain, model no.& manufacturer Additional Equivalent antennas can be substituted then marketed and used by anyone without a filing.* *Must comply with 2.1043
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- when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. October 2005 TCB Workshop 135 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. October 2005 TCB Workshop 136 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/oct07/Oct_07-Basics_of_Unlicensed_Trans-JD.pdf
- signal can only occur when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. 136 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. 137 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking vehicle mounted tx), frequency
- ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.doc ftp://ftp.fcc.gov/pub/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Documents/Orders/2005/et04-139.pdf
- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A1.txt
- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A13.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262986A13.txt
- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 100 100 4,5 OR-2-06-3214% On Time LSR Reject >= 10 Lines Electronic NA 92.64 95.34 92.64 97.95 OR-2-08-3214% On Time LSR Reject < 10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA OR-2-10-3214% On Time LSR Reject >=10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA POTS / Special Services - Aggregate OR-3 - Percent Rejects OR-3-01-3000% Rejects 23.44 23.12 21.93 19.63 19.6 OR-4 - Timeliness of Completion Notification OR-4-02-3000Completion Notification % On Time 100 100 99.86 100 99.41 OR-5 - Percent Flow-Through OR-5-01-3000% Flow Through Total 76.21 80.58 80.11 80.96 83.32 OR-5-02-3000% Flow Through Simple 77.08 81.6 81.04 81.91 84.44 OR-6 - Order Accuracy OR-6-01-3000% Accuracy Orders 98.11 97.61 98.25 95.23 89.91 OR-6-02-3000% Accuracy
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- 3/11/05 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC- 04-285A1.doc Improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Certain Non-UWB devices permitted use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Allows certain measurements for vehicular radar systems employing gating to be measured with gating active. Normally continuous transmission required. February 23-25, 2005 TCBC Workshop 10 Antenna Changes Antenna Changes Filing includes antenna list. Antenna type, gain, model no.& manufacturer Additional Equivalent antennas can be substituted then marketed and used by anyone without a filing.* *Must comply with 2.1043
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- when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. October 2005 TCB Workshop 135 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. October 2005 TCB Workshop 136 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking
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- signal can only occur when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. 136 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. 137 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking vehicle mounted tx), frequency
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 100 100 4,5 OR-2-06-3214% On Time LSR Reject >= 10 Lines Electronic NA 92.64 95.34 92.64 97.95 OR-2-08-3214% On Time LSR Reject < 10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA OR-2-10-3214% On Time LSR Reject >=10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA POTS / Special Services - Aggregate OR-3 - Percent Rejects OR-3-01-3000% Rejects 23.44 23.12 21.93 19.63 19.6 OR-4 - Timeliness of Completion Notification OR-4-02-3000Completion Notification % On Time 100 100 99.86 100 99.41 OR-5 - Percent Flow-Through OR-5-01-3000% Flow Through Total 76.21 80.58 80.11 80.96 83.32 OR-5-02-3000% Flow Through Simple 77.08 81.6 81.04 81.91 84.44 OR-6 - Order Accuracy OR-6-01-3000% Accuracy Orders 98.11 97.61 98.25 95.23 89.91 OR-6-02-3000% Accuracy
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/feb05/PT_15_Test_Procedures_JD.pdf
- 3/11/05 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC- 04-285A1.doc Improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Certain Non-UWB devices permitted use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Allows certain measurements for vehicular radar systems employing gating to be measured with gating active. Normally continuous transmission required. February 23-25, 2005 TCBC Workshop 10 Antenna Changes Antenna Changes Filing includes antenna list. Antenna type, gain, model no.& manufacturer Additional Equivalent antennas can be substituted then marketed and used by anyone without a filing.* *Must comply with 2.1043
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- when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. October 2005 TCB Workshop 135 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. October 2005 TCB Workshop 136 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/presentations/files/oct07/Oct_07-Basics_of_Unlicensed_Trans-JD.pdf
- signal can only occur when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. 136 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. 137 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking vehicle mounted tx), frequency
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- Beaufort Sprint 23.68 15.41 0.12 32.30 5.45 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.25 15.55 0.10 45.44 5.95 Tennessee Nashville BellSouth 23.25 15.55 0.10 45.44 5.95 Texas Brownsville AT&T 20.26 14.81 0.08 41.51 7.00 Texas Corpus Christi AT&T 21.66 16.21 0.08 41.47 7.00 Texas Dallas AT&T 24.36 17.77 0.08 41.51 7.00 Texas Fort Worth AT&T 22.70 16.40 0.08 41.32 7.00 Texas Houston AT&T 23.12 16.59 0.08 41.13 7.00 Texas San Antonio AT&T 20.87 15.04 0.08 41.13 7.00 Utah Logan Qwest 21.37 19.34 0.10 27.79 4.75 Virginia Richmond Verizon 33.69 20.97 0.09 52.63 1.25 Virginia Smithfield Verizon 30.83 21.81 0.09 49.23 3.95 Washington Everett Verizon 27.09 20.41 0.02 50.22 3.95 Washington Seattle Qwest 21.05 17.16 0.07 32.96 4.75 West Virginia Huntington Verizon 31.18 14.38 0.16
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%3,4 FOC & Reject Response Completeness [O-11] D-30 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLECNotes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-260 Mississippi Performance Metric Data March April May June C.1.4 Local Interconnection Trunks/MS(%) 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%2,3,4 LOCAL INTERCONNECTION TRUNKS - PROVISIONING Order Completion Interval [P-4] C.2.1 Local Interconnection Trunks/MS(days) 23.12 6.00 28.63 23.00 25.31 6.00 32.87 12.501,2,3,4 Held Orders [P-1] C.2.2 Local Interconnection Trunks/MS(days) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 % Jeopardies [P-2] C.2.3 Local Interconnection Trunks/MS(%) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%1,2,3,4 % Missed Installation Appointments [P-3] C.2.5 Local Interconnection Trunks/MS(%) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%1,2,3,4 % Provisioning Troubles within 30 Days
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- 100 100 4,5 OR-2-06-3214% On Time LSR Reject >= 10 Lines Electronic NA 92.64 95.34 92.64 97.95 OR-2-08-3214% On Time LSR Reject < 10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA OR-2-10-3214% On Time LSR Reject >=10 Lines Fax NA NA NA NA NA POTS / Special Services - Aggregate OR-3 - Percent Rejects OR-3-01-3000% Rejects 23.44 23.12 21.93 19.63 19.6 OR-4 - Timeliness of Completion Notification OR-4-02-3000Completion Notification % On Time 100 100 99.86 100 99.41 OR-5 - Percent Flow-Through OR-5-01-3000% Flow Through Total 76.21 80.58 80.11 80.96 83.32 OR-5-02-3000% Flow Through Simple 77.08 81.6 81.04 81.91 84.44 OR-6 - Order Accuracy OR-6-01-3000% Accuracy Orders 98.11 97.61 98.25 95.23 89.91 OR-6-02-3000% Accuracy
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- 3/11/05 http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC- 04-285A1.doc Improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Certain Non-UWB devices permitted use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. Allows certain measurements for vehicular radar systems employing gating to be measured with gating active. Normally continuous transmission required. February 23-25, 2005 TCBC Workshop 10 Antenna Changes Antenna Changes Filing includes antenna list. Antenna type, gain, model no.& manufacturer Additional Equivalent antennas can be substituted then marketed and used by anyone without a filing.* *Must comply with 2.1043
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- when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. October 2005 TCB Workshop 135 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. October 2005 TCB Workshop 136 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking
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- signal can only occur when vehicle is in radiated field. Additional labeling requirement Additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. Couple the general checklist with the following frequent compliance issues Ensure operations is limited to AVIS systems. Check for additional measurement requirements in 15.251(g) 1-4. 136 15.252 15.252 Operation of wideband vehicular radar systems within the bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. Check for proper operation. 137 Section 15.253 and 15.255 Section 15.253 and 15.255 High frequency /millimeter wave rule sections. Frequencies 15.253, 46.7-46.9 GHz and 76-77 GHz Frequencies 15.255, 57-64 GHz Ensure compliance with all applicable rules. Limits may be based on type of operation (in motion or not in motion, forward looking versus rear looking vehicle mounted tx), frequency
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-11.pdf
- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-11.pdf
- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78
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- transmissions for the foreseeable future and that at this point in time it is inappropriate to specify a cessation of DSB in favour of SSB in the year 2015. It is also evident from information presented at WRC-2000 by the Director that the interest in SSB within HF Broadcasting is virtually non-existent. This Recommendation should therefore be suppressed. MOD ARTICLE S23.12 Double side band and single side band t tTransmitting stations operating in the HF bands allocated exclusively to the Broadcasting Service shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix S11. II. Draft Proposals Approved by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Included in Doc. WAC/099(04.04.02) Agenda Item 1.12c: to consider allocations
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- March 15, 2010 Ohmart/VEGA Corporation (``Ohmart/VEGA'') has filed a request for waiver of Section 15.252 of the Commission's rules to permit certification of level probing radars (LPR) installed at fixed locations in the 24.6-27 GHz frequency band. Section 15.252(a) permits the use of field disturbance sensors that are mounted in terrestrial transportation vehicles within the frequency bands 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz. LPRs are downward-looking radar devices that use short pulses of radio frequency (``RF'') energy to measure the level of materials in enclosed storage tanks and at outdoor sites. Ohmart/VEGA requests that the Commission permit certification of LPR devices under Section 15.252. Ohmart/VEGA states that its devices will comply with the average power limits in Section 15.209, but will exceed
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- devices. In today's 2nd Report and Order, the Commission amended its rules for general Part 15 unlicensed operations that use wide bandwidths but are not classified as UWB devices under its rules. It increased the peak power limits and reduced the unwanted emission levels for 3 frequency bands that were already available for unlicensed operation: 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.2 GHz, and 23.12-29 GHz, and indicated that higher peak power limits in these bands would facilitate wideband operations such as short range communications, collision avoidance, inventory control and tracking systems. The Commission also amended its measurement procedures to permit frequency hopped, swept frequency, and gated systems operating within these bands to be measured in their normal operating mode. In light of these changes
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- 28.26 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 5,365,803 3,876,672 1,493,633 27.84 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 93,546 72,131 21,415 22.89 Valor - Texas TX 165,505 117,085 48,419 29.26 Qwest - Utah UT 524,021 334,542 189,527 36.17 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 194,797 129,517 65,279 33.51 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 143,028 109,953 33,075 23.12 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 321,057 210,994 110,065 34.28 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,777,603 1,159,317 618,330 34.78 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 25,802 17,480 8,260 32.01 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 50,505 38,596 11,909 23.58 CenturyTel - Washington WA 81,632 60,219 21,413 26.23 Verizon - NW - Contel - Washington WA 47,289 31,670
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- per Connection State or Jurisdiction Non- Non- Non- GeneralTribalGeneralTribalGeneralTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribalTribal Alabama $10.18 - $9.88 $4.42 $9.87 $5.42 $16.74 - 18.79 - 18.08 - Alaska 10.36 7.01 10.28 7.70 10.61 12.95 22.34 26.38 17.01 21.71 - 18.75 American Samoa 7.96 - 8.20 - 8.25 - 30.00 - 67.50 - 30.00 - Arizona 9.36 21.86 9.63 21.96 9.60 21.76 28.15 20.51 22.37 20.91 23.12 19.82 Arkansas 7.78 - 7.86 - 7.80 3.92 19.07 - 18.83 - 20.53 - California 7.84 5.04 7.89 5.08 7.63 5.33 16.92 - 17.13 7.00 18.08 9.56 Colorado 9.76 10.77 9.99 10.40 9.95 10.99 17.31 18.00 17.46 18.00 17.27 - Connecticut 8.11 - 8.08 - 8.06 - 30.00 - 30.00 - 30.00 - Delaware 9.05 - 8.20 - 8.18 -
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 262,490 202,655 59,061 22.50 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 363,503 277,209 85,173 23.43 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 213,564 162,694 50,255 23.53 Qwest - Iowa IA 2,375,385 1,598,982 784,342 33.02 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 3,128,521 2,178,284 937,335 29.96 Windstream Kentucky East - London KY 343,703 264,568 79,479 23.12 Windstream Kentucky East - Lexington KY 1,387,732 1,041,523 347,825 25.06 Cincinnati Bell Telephone - Kentucky KY 438,556 332,821 105,683 24.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Kentucky KY 3,286,431 2,399,957 937,399 28.52 AT&T - BellSouth - Louisiana LA 5,960,387 4,507,485 1,536,001 25.77 Verizon New England - Maine ME 1,865,786 1,321,395 541,913 29.04 Verizon Maryland MD 7,684,968 4,912,012 2,852,010 37.11 Verizon New England
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- 4.49 -3.17 7.90 -19.54 COLORADO -1.60 -5.08 3.66 5.80 CONNECTICUT -9.87 -6.42 -3.68 0.00 DELAWARE 6.43 -2.86 9.57 0.00 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 10.44 -3.08 13.94 0.00 FLORIDA 1.75 -4.65 6.71 14.08 GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 GUAM -14.00 -3.00 -11.34 -71.88 HAWAII -3.37 -4.94 1.65 6.27 IDAHO 0.09 -2.85 3.02 4.21 ILLINOIS -1.60 -5.17 3.77 -2.17 INDIANA 2.53 -5.11 8.05 23.12 IOWA 1.97 -4.70 7.00 31.47 KANSAS -0.06 -6.92 7.37 6.40 KENTUCKY -1.28 -4.95 3.85 10.76 LOUISIANA 6.80 -11.73 20.99 25.58 MAINE 1.81 -5.10 7.28 -14.37 MARYLAND 4.51 -3.41 8.19 6.59 MASSACHUSETTS 0.81 -6.62 7.95 -100.00 MICHIGAN -1.87 -10.25 9.34 6.31 MINNESOTA -2.53 -5.04 2.64 14.81 MISSISSIPPI 5.84 -5.81 12.37 12.70 MISSOURI -4.14 -5.11 1.03 3.28 MONTANA -2.32 -5.04 2.87 11.26
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- 17.15 17.17 16.23 17.32 27.39 25.77 20.48 21.03 21.66 21.76 Texas Dallas 18.97 17.99 18.00 17.92 17.47 18.07 17.97 19.45 20.64 28.10 26.79 23.14 23.72 24.36 23.01 Texas Fort Worth 17.77 16.70 16.73 16.62 16.17 16.75 16.89 19.17 19.66 25.82 25.05 21.49 22.08 22.70 21.62 Texas Houston 19.42 18.39 18.44 18.28 17.98 18.31 18.31 18.87 19.55 22.19 22.45 21.92 22.50 23.12 22.88 Texas San Antonio 17.52 16.58 16.56 16.42 16.37 16.35 16.35 17.05 18.13 19.83 20.04 19.71 20.26 20.87 20.66 Utah Logan 15.66 15.62 15.76 15.76 15.70 17.73 17.99 19.38 19.44 22.13 21.80 21.41 21.49 21.37 21.29 Virginia Richmond 24.60 24.60 23.90 23.78 23.78 23.78 23.78 28.67 29.60 30.06 31.60 30.74 32.30 33.69 31.05 Virginia Smithfield 17.01 17.01 17.01 16.90 16.90
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 11.24 INFINITE 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 1.22 -3.54 4.94 -5.67 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. -19.88 -4.37 -16.22 -50.36 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.41 -3.75 4.33 -12.77 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE -16.64 -2.57 -14.44 -49.43 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 0.49 -2.52 3.09 -21.58 351305 C STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. -6.35 0.00 -6.35 -23.12 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 59.42 58.54 0.56 -7.61 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. -47.70 -42.77 -8.62 -61.73 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. -12.99 -1.02 -12.09 -48.28 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE -3.12 9.24 -11.31 -47.89 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. -7.89 -2.38 -5.64 -40.91 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. -2.14 -2.41 0.28 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL.
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- 1722.2 2200 - 2300 2483.5 - 2500 2655 - 2900 3260 - 3267 3332 - 3339 3345.8 - 3358 3600 - 3650 3700 - 4400 4.5 - 5.15 5.35 - 5.46 7.25 - 7.75 8.025 - 8.5 9.0 - 9.2 9.3 - 9.5 10.6 - 12.7 13.25 - 13.4 14.47 - 14.5 15.35 - 16.2 17.7 - 21.4 22.01 - 23.12 23.6 - 24.0 31.2 - 31.8 36.43 - 36.5 (2) 1 Until February 1, 1999, this restricted band shall be 0.490-0.510 MHz. 2 Above 38.6 * * * * * 3. A new Section 15.252 is proposed to be added to read as follows: § 15.252 Operation within the band 3.65-3.70 GHz. (a) Fixed and non-fixed unlicensed devices in this
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- at this early stage would be disruptive to current industry product development efforts. However, we are amending the Part 15 non-UWB regulations to better accommodate devices and systems that use wide bandwidths. Specifically, we are permitting the use of peak emission levels, similar to the levels applied to UWB devices, for wideband emissions in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands. This action will facilitate the introduction of some of the operating systems sought by the commenting parties, including radar systems that would be used to improve automotive safety and tracking systems that could be employed for personnel location, such as hospital patients and emergency rescue crew, as well as for such functions as inventory control. Limiting these devices
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- characteristics specified in relevant parts of Appendix 11. Also, in Resolution 517, WRC-03 resolved that whenever an administration replaces a DSB emission with an emission using digital or SSB modulation techniques, it shall ensure that the level of interference is not greater than that caused by the original DSB emission. WRC-03 also amended Article 23 (Broadcasting Services) by revising No. 23.12 to read as follows: Transmitting stations of the broadcasting service operating in the HF bands allocated to the broadcasting service, except the bands as referred to in No. 23.6, shall meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11. Thus, all U.S.-licensed international broadcasters are required to meet the system specifications contained in Appendix 11 of the ITU Radio Regulations. Appendix
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- comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 3-4. NTIA comments of 12/10/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at Enclosure B and NTIA comments of 1/15/04 in ET Docket No. 98-153 at pg. 13-19 and at Appendices C and D. The Commission recently amended its rules to permit wideband systems operating in the 5925-7250 MHz, 16.2-17.7 GHz and 23.12-29.0 GHz bands to be measured, using NTIA's suggested procedures, with any frequency hopping, stepped frequency or signal gating active. See 2nd R&O, supra. Cingular comments at pg. 5. Coalition of C-Band Constituents comments at pg. 1 and A4. Satellite Industry Association comments at pg. 3-4. Freescale comments at pg. 6-7; decaWave comments at pg. 1-3. MBOA-SIG petition for waiver at
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- service on a primary basis and to the mobile service on a secondary basis for Federal and non-Federal use. We are upgrading the allocation status of the mobile service from secondary to primary and, consistent with the worldwide allocation, we are prohibiting the use of this spectrum by the aeronautical mobile (R) service. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Article 23, No. 23.12. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517 (Rev.WRC-03), resolves 3. See WRC-03 Final Acts, Resolution 517. 47 C.F.R. § 73.751 (Operating power). Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 18. Id at para. 19. . Omnibus NPRM, 19 FCC Rcd at 6600, para. 19. Id at para. 20. See NASB Comments at 3. , supra. , supra. See NASB Comments
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- 46.37 42.86 0.06 91.93 5.00 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 43.96 40.81 0.06 87.55 5.00 Maine Portland Verizon 50.00 58.80 4.25 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 23.78 0.09 87.00 3.50 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 51.78 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 25.00 0.10 97.67 4.25 Michigan Detroit SBC 24.46 0.09 46.62 4.29 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 23.12 0.09 44.52 4.29 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.61 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59
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- Ohio Cleveland SBC 22.45 16.52 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Columbus SBC 22.19 16.33 0.08 36.50 4.95 Ohio Toledo SBC 22.29 16.41 0.08 36.50 4.95 Oregon Corvallis Qwest 22.67 15.45 0.15 16.50 4.75 Oregon Portland Qwest 22.66 15.44 0.15 16.50 4.75 Pennsylvania Allentown Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Ellwood City Verizon 22.53 17.90 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Johnstown Verizon 23.12 15.43 0.07 52.70 3.95 Pennsylvania New Castle Verizon 20.73 17.88 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Philadelphia Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Verizon 23.45 16.57 0.07 40.00 3.45 Pennsylvania Scranton Verizon 22.10 17.46 0.07 40.00 3.45 Rhode Island Providence Verizon 30.29 18.08 0.05 33.83 3.45 South Carolina Beaufort Sprint 23.80 15.65 0.12 32.30 4.00 Tennessee Memphis BellSouth 23.08 14.38
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- Butte US West 44.07 25.19 0.0500 61.40 3.00 Nebraska Grand Island US West 47.79 30.59 0.0927 49.13 3.00 New Jersey Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 17.64 0.0650 80.27 0.95 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 56.37 25.76 0.1560 57.29 3.00 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.27 0.1115 120.46 5.71 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 23.61 0.1135 122.62 5.71 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 23.12 0.1119 119.75 5.71 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 23.72 0.1138 123.22 5.71 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 23.77 0.1119 123.12 5.71 New York Rochester Frontier 21.51 0.1238 55.56 2.50 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 39.94 66.95 3.00 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 34.52 66.95 3.00 Ohio Canton Ameritech 33.75 0.0800 62.85 2.99 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 52.99 36.39 0.1400 55.78
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,801 677,144 26.82 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA NA NA NA BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,765,104 1,076,337 28.02 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,050 10,586,694 4,829,355 31.33 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 37,817 27,689 10,128 26.78 Verizon - South Carolina SC 344,100 263,948 80,152 23.29 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 2,524,945 1,847,024 677,920 26.85 Qwest - South Dakota SD 480,179 318,772 161,407 33.61 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 3,841,441 2,767,120 1,074,321 27.97 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 355,575 276,464 79,110 22.25 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 352,939 271,339 81,600 23.12 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 217,034 162,261 54,773 25.24 Verizon - SW Texas TX 3,212,509 2,454,283 758,225 23.60 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 15,416,045 10,563,023 4,853,022 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 313,797 235,693 78,104 24.89 Qwest - Utah UT 1,724,941 1,200,944 523,998 30.38 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 651,735 442,528
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- 165120 C VERIZON NEW JERSEY INC -1.15 -4.41 3.41 0.00 NEW MEXICO Total 2.32 -1.38 3.75 11.16 491164 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NM, LLC #1 16.08 -2.08 18.56 0.00 491193 C VALOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEW MEXICO, LLC#2 12.33 0.06 12.26 INFINITE 491231 C MESCALERO APACHE TELECOM, INC. 136.57 38.03 71.39 172.40 492066 C DELL TELEPHONE CO-OP. INC.-NM 18.66 -5.65 25.76 23.12 492176 C VALLEY TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC-NM 1.32 3.32 -1.94 -1.86 492259 C BACA VALLEY TEL. CO. -8.68 2.08 -10.55 -14.88 492262 C E.N.M.R. TEL COOP. INC.-NM -10.07 -0.30 -9.80 -35.67 492263 C LA JICARITA RURAL TEL. COOP. INC. -6.35 0.83 -7.12 -12.22 492264 C LEACO RURAL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 34.20 9.68 22.36 42.28 492265 C TULAROSA BASIN TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 21,260 23.37 Qwest - Utah UT 581,907 400,613 165,176 28.39 Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 202,989 144,990 53,655 26.43 Verizon - Virginia VA 1,722,661 1,192,471 482,822 28.03 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 298,884 218,325 81,347 27.22 Verizon - South - Virginia VA 24,786 18,265 6,489 26.18 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 127,768 98,226 29,543 23.12 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 43,524 33,408 10,117 23.24 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 43,083 30,604 11,597 26.92 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 439,298 300,246 115,513 26.29 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 37,914 29,017 8,897 23.47 Qwest - Washington WA 1,291,661 895,325 337,938 26.16 Verizon - West
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- CO. 17.79 5.89 11.24 INFINITE 330877 C CENTURYTEL OF FAIRWATER-BRANDON-ALTO, INC. 5.50 4.43 1.03 29.87 330879 A FARMERS INDEPENDENT TEL. CO.-WI 13.49 3.18 10.00 417.86 330880 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-WI 15.15 4.45 10.24 INFINITE 330881 A MID-PLAINS TEL., INC. 4.48 2.59 1.84 0.00 330884 C CENTURYTEL OF FORESTVILLE, INC. -1.12 5.43 -6.21 -3.92 330886 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-WI (GTE) -1.17 -23.12 28.55 0.00 330889 A HAGER TELECOM, INC. 13.58 3.31 9.94 351.36 330891 C RHINELANDER TEL. CO. (HEADWATERS) 41.17 2.20 38.13 314.07 330892 A HILLSBORO TEL. CO., INC. 12.92 2.19 10.49 INFINITE 330895 C CENTURYTEL OF WISCONSIN, LLC -3.54 5.96 -8.97 0.00 330896 A LAKEFIELD TEL. CO. 13.71 3.95 9.39 241.28 330898 C CENTURYTEL OF LARSEN-READFIELD, INC. -0.02 2.96 -2.89 -0.81
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- permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 25 21.4-22.01 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 21.4-22.01 GHz (cont.) Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 22.01-23.12 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 23.12-23.6 GHz Intermittent Control Signals 12,500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Periodic Transmissions 5,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.231 Any 500 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.209 23.6-24 GHz SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ONLY 500 µV/m @ 3 m with higher emissions permitted according to Section 15.205(d) A 15.205 24-24.075 GHz Any 250,000 µV/m @ 3 m A 15.249 24.075-24.175 GHz
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- VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C PR-4-01-3530 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total- IOF 80 0 66.67 0 57.14 16.67 85.71 28.57 83.33 0 d PR-4-02-3200 Average Delay Days Total 22.58 7.44 19.66 15.83 10.45 3 14.85 5 10.71 19.5 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-02-3510 Average Delay Days Total - EEL 23.12 10 7.72 16.67 9.19 16.33 12 NA 9.28 13.2 a,b,c,e PR-4-02-3530 Average Delay Days Total - IOF 60.25 NA 75.36 NA 37.75 63 38.5 28.5 30.8 NA c,d PR-4-03-3200 % Missed Appointment Customer 21.66 49.67 21.78 42.86 21.25 35.34 38.18 48.98 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-3510 % Missed Appointment Customer - EEL 19.79 29.17 19.35 34.62 22.33 79.49 85.19 77.78