FCC Web Documents citing 23.13
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-07-675A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-07-675A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-07-675A1.txt
- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236608A2.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236608A2.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236608A2.txt
- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-262A1.pdf.
- CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC NEW HAMPSHIRE PERFORMANCE METRIC DATA Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-262 Metric Number Notes February March April May June MR-3-02-3343 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 20NA 22.22NA 16.67NA 0NA 0 0 5 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 15.19NA 21.44NA 18.97 27 26.14 23.13 21.95 26.423,4,5 MR-4-03-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 27.18NA 10.94NA 12.45NA 13.46NA 9.41 3.67 5 MR-4-04-3343 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 83.33NA 75NA 72.73 064.71 100 75 503,4,5 MR-4-07-3343 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 75NA 55NA 59.38NA 75NA 69.05 50 5 MR-4-08-3343 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 16.67NA 25NA 25NA 37.5NA
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireline_Competition/Orders/2002/fcc02118.pdf
- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236608A2.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236608A2.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-236608A2.txt
- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-279226A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-279226A1.txt
- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-262A1.pdf.
- CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC NEW HAMPSHIRE PERFORMANCE METRIC DATA Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-262 Metric Number Notes February March April May June MR-3-02-3343 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 20NA 22.22NA 16.67NA 0NA 0 0 5 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 15.19NA 21.44NA 18.97 27 26.14 23.13 21.95 26.423,4,5 MR-4-03-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 27.18NA 10.94NA 12.45NA 13.46NA 9.41 3.67 5 MR-4-04-3343 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 83.33NA 75NA 72.73 064.71 100 75 503,4,5 MR-4-07-3343 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 75NA 55NA 59.38NA 75NA 69.05 50 5 MR-4-08-3343 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 16.67NA 25NA 25NA 37.5NA
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-262A1.pdf.
- CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC NEW HAMPSHIRE PERFORMANCE METRIC DATA Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-262 Metric Number Notes February March April May June MR-3-02-3343 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 20NA 22.22NA 16.67NA 0NA 0 0 5 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 15.19NA 21.44NA 18.97 27 26.14 23.13 21.95 26.423,4,5 MR-4-03-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 27.18NA 10.94NA 12.45NA 13.46NA 9.41 3.67 5 MR-4-04-3343 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 83.33NA 75NA 72.73 064.71 100 75 503,4,5 MR-4-07-3343 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 75NA 55NA 59.38NA 75NA 69.05 50 5 MR-4-08-3343 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 16.67NA 25NA 25NA 37.5NA
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-279226A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-279226A1.txt
- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC NEW HAMPSHIRE PERFORMANCE METRIC DATA Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-262 Metric Number Notes February March April May June MR-3-02-3343 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 20NA 22.22NA 16.67NA 0NA 0 0 5 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 15.19NA 21.44NA 18.97 27 26.14 23.13 21.95 26.423,4,5 MR-4-03-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 27.18NA 10.94NA 12.45NA 13.46NA 9.41 3.67 5 MR-4-04-3343 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 83.33NA 75NA 72.73 064.71 100 75 503,4,5 MR-4-07-3343 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 75NA 55NA 59.38NA 75NA 69.05 50 5 MR-4-08-3343 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 16.67NA 25NA 25NA 37.5NA
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC NEW HAMPSHIRE PERFORMANCE METRIC DATA Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-262 Metric Number Notes February March April May June MR-3-02-3343 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 20NA 22.22NA 16.67NA 0NA 0 0 5 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 15.19NA 21.44NA 18.97 27 26.14 23.13 21.95 26.423,4,5 MR-4-03-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 27.18NA 10.94NA 12.45NA 13.46NA 9.41 3.67 5 MR-4-04-3343 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 83.33NA 75NA 72.73 064.71 100 75 503,4,5 MR-4-07-3343 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 75NA 55NA 59.38NA 75NA 69.05 50 5 MR-4-08-3343 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 16.67NA 25NA 25NA 37.5NA
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC NEW HAMPSHIRE PERFORMANCE METRIC DATA Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-262 Metric Number Notes February March April May June MR-3-02-3343 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 20NA 22.22NA 16.67NA 0NA 0 0 5 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 15.19NA 21.44NA 18.97 27 26.14 23.13 21.95 26.423,4,5 MR-4-03-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 27.18NA 10.94NA 12.45NA 13.46NA 9.41 3.67 5 MR-4-04-3343 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 83.33NA 75NA 72.73 064.71 100 75 503,4,5 MR-4-07-3343 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 75NA 55NA 59.38NA 75NA 69.05 50 5 MR-4-08-3343 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 16.67NA 25NA 25NA 37.5NA
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC NEW HAMPSHIRE PERFORMANCE METRIC DATA Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-262 Metric Number Notes February March April May June MR-3-02-3343 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 20NA 22.22NA 16.67NA 0NA 0 0 5 MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 15.19NA 21.44NA 18.97 27 26.14 23.13 21.95 26.423,4,5 MR-4-03-3343 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 27.18NA 10.94NA 12.45NA 13.46NA 9.41 3.67 5 MR-4-04-3343 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 83.33NA 75NA 72.73 064.71 100 75 503,4,5 MR-4-07-3343 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 75NA 55NA 59.38NA 75NA 69.05 50 5 MR-4-08-3343 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 16.67NA 25NA 25NA 37.5NA
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- is no longer needed. ____________________ 10255 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue:Nos.23.13,23.13A,23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No.23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries.No.23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531(WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its Rule of Procedure for (then) S23.13.
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- is no longer needed. ____________________ 10255 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue:Nos.23.13,23.13A,23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No.23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries.No.23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531(WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its Rule of Procedure for (then) S23.13.
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- is no longer needed. ____________________ 10255 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue:Nos.23.13,23.13A,23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No.23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries.No.23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531(WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its Rule of Procedure for (then) S23.13.
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- is no longer needed. ____________________ 10255 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue:Nos.23.13,23.13A,23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No.23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries.No.23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531(WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its Rule of Procedure for (then) S23.13.
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- is no longer needed. ____________________ 10255 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue:Nos.23.13,23.13A,23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No.23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries.No.23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531(WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its Rule of Procedure for (then) S23.13.
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). 2. Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose 3. The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Except for its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23
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- ``fixed public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. Prior to its proposal to modify or repeal Part 23 in
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- longer needed. ____________________ 37 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue: Nos. 23.13, 23.13A, 23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No. 23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries. No. 23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531 (WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its
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- is no longer needed. ____________________ 10255 DOCUMENT WAC/082(28.07.10) United States of America DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE WRC-11 Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07); Issue:Nos.23.13,23.13A,23.13B and 23.13C of the Radio Regulations Background information: No.23.13 and its sub-provisions deal with broadcasting-satellite service (BSS) systems which have the capability to serve other countries.No.23.13 has been the subject of intense debate at many past WRCs. WRC-95 adopted Resolution 531(WRC-95), which (through Section 5.3.1 of Annex 1) instructed the RRB to modify its Rule of Procedure for (then) S23.13.
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- benefit of public analyses of the specific proposals and their collective effect prior to voting, we should seize that opportunity now. Preliminary analysis from one party demonstrates the following would be permitted under our new rules: A single company could own up to 48 stations in the top 21 TV markets or 310 stations in the bottom 177 markets, representing 23.13 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. If a company adopted an all-UHF strategy, it could own up to 370 stations in up to 208 of the 210 TV markets, representing 27.6 percent of all full-power commercial TV stations. The effect in specific markets could be dramatic. In Texas, for example, one company could own 33 television stations, major papers
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- -0.12 9.95 53.78 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 1.71 -3.92 5.86 13.49 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. 2.22 -5.16 7.77 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY 0.68 -7.64 9.01 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.57 -3.98 -0.61 -73.01 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -4.69 -4.40 -0.30 -23.13 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -3.20 -4.82 1.70 -11.47 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC. 65.46 -9.76 83.36 0.00 TOTAL NORTH CAROLINA 0.75 -5.08 6.15 21.71 230468 C ATLANTIC TEL. MEMB. CORP. 7.39 2.05 5.23 0.00 230469 C BARNARDSVILLE TEL. CO. -1.81 0.19 -2.00 -10.48 230470 C CAROLINA TEL. & TEL. CO. 1.55 -3.11 4.81
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- 1998 1.3 0.0 -0.8 -0.4 1.5 -3.7 1999 2.8 0.2 -0.7 2.4 -1.6 -2.8 2000 5.5 1.5 -11.2 -4.3 -6.0 0.2 2001 4.5 2.7 -2.0 -9.4 -1.7 1.7 2002 5.3 1.6 -5.9 -18.5 -6.1 -0.3 2003 2.6 1.9 -10.9 -2.4 -9.4 -12.6 2004 1.1 0.7 -8.7 0.7 -6.6 -2.9 2005 3.3 0.9 -3.0 7.4 0.4 0.2 2006 2.2 2.03 5.1 23.13 3.3 0.93 Note: Data reflect the percent change from December of the previous year through December of the year shown. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. CPI PPI CPI PPI CPI PPI Table 12.3 Annual Changes in Price Indices for Local and Long Distance Telephone Services Local Residential Service Toll Service 1 Interstate Intrastate 3 Preliminary and subject to revision. 1
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- Pennsylvania PA 2,566,646 1,808,617 758,214 29.54 Embarq - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 154,345 118,133 36,212 23.46 Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 89,226 64,570 24,656 27.63 Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 532,619 370,545 162,074 30.43 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 259,186 181,748 77,427 29.87 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 14,105 10,843 3,262 23.13 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 97,627 73,359 24,270 24.86 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 631,428 462,091 169,978 26.92 Qwest - South Dakota SD 85,804 58,535 27,272 31.78 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 1,035,251 741,114 295,269 28.52 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 104,221 80,536 23,685 22.73 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any opinion explaining the rationale for the rules. The FCC has not opined on these rules since1980. In the
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- Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 21.22 14.76 0.06 43.05 4.75 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 20.16 14.01 0.06 41.00 4.75 Maine Portland Verizon 24.54 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 25.85 18.42 0.08 48.00 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 24.16 17.39 0.09 0.00 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 26.68 23.13 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.35 21.83 0.07 42.00 3.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.30 24.80 0.07 42.00 3.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.16 15.95 0.09 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.14 17.11 0.09 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 26.52 17.65 0.06 46.00 4.75 Missouri Kansas City SBC 20.26 15.82 0.08 36.16 3.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 19.63 16.98 0.08
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- 1.14 12.69 77.36 361422 A LONSDALE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.17 4.70 -3.37 0.00 361423 A LOWRY TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.36 2.59 3.67 30.57 361424 A MABEL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE CO.- MN 14.29 2.13 11.91 76.94 361425 A CHRISTENSEN COMM. CO. DBA MADELIA TEL. CO. -0.74 -0.55 -0.19 0.00 361426 A MANCHESTER-HARTLAND TELEPHONE CO. 21.14 7.93 12.23 84.78 361427 A MANKATO CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. 23.13 6.32 15.81 0.00 361430 A MELROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY -2.58 4.56 -6.83 -100.00 361431 A MIDWEST TEL. CO. 9.09 1.70 7.26 59.37 361433 C MID STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.34 7.23 0.11 -6.17 361437 A MINNESOTA LAKE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.97 5.98 8.48 69.33 361439 A MINNESOTA VALLEY TEL. CO. INC. 12.64 -0.09 12.75 75.98 361440 A CANNON VALLEY TELECOM, INC. 12.95 3.16
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- 18.75 17.29 34 22.56 19 a,b,c,d,e PR-1-09-5030 Av. Interval Offered Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 24.92 25 17.64 21.47 16.09 21.56 34.78 18.27 18 13.88 PR-2 - Average Interval Completed PR-2-09-5020 Av. Interval Completed Total (<= 192 Forecasted Trunks) 32 24 21.07 35.75 a,b PR-2-09-5030 Av. Interval Completed Total (> 192 & Unforecasted Trunks) 34.9 29.06 23.13 21.24 PR-4 - Missed Appointment PR-4-01-5000 % Missed Appointment Verizon Total 18.98 7.19 3.52 0.47 0 0 0 0 0 0 PR-4-02-5000 Average Delay Days - Total 7.7 10.9 6 18.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA PR-4-03-5000 % Missed Appointment Customer 20.15 32.1 39.17 21.71 22.98 21.51 13.7 22.7 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-07-3540 % On Time Performance
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- public press service'' (a radiocommunication service carried on between point-to-point telegraph stations, open to limited public correspondence of news items or other material related to or intended for publication by press agencies, newspapers, or for public dissemination). Although Part 23 does not contain lettered sub-parts, the rules are organized as follows: Section 23.1 Definitions Sections 23.11-23.12 Use of frequencies Sections 23.13-23.19 Technical specifications Sections 23.20-23.27 Use of frequencies Sections 23.28-23.55 Licensing and service rules Purpose The Commission has stated that the original purpose of the Part 23 rules is ``obscure.'' Western Union Telegraph Co., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 75 F.C.C.2d 461, 472 ¶ 39 (1980) (Western Union MO&O). Neither the Federal Communications Commission nor the Federal Radio Commission has issued any