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- opportunity and competition.'' See 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3). . The only statutory limit on license terms is eight years for licenses in the broadcast services. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(c)(1); see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). The Table of Allocations does not permit broadcast use of the 1710-1755 MHz or 2110-2155 MHz bands. See supra n.4. E.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13(a). See 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq.; 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i) (cellular), § 24.16(a) (PCS), § 27.14 (WCS and 700 MHz). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1)(i), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). See AWS Allocation Order, ¶¶ 22-25. See Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Filing Procedures in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the
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- (2003). 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3)(A), (B) & (D). The only statutory limit on license terms is eight years for licenses in the broadcast services. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(c)(1); see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). The Table of Allocations does not permit broadcast use of the 1915-1920 MHz, 1995-2000 MHz, 2020-2025 MHz or 2175-2180 MHz bands. E.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13(a). See 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq.; 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i) (cellular), § 24.16(a) (PCS), § 27.14 (WCS and 700 MHz). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1)(i), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). , infra, discuss partitioning and disaggregation in further detail. See Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Filing Procedures in the Multipoint Distribution Service
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- opportunity for new entry in the DBS market). 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3)(A), (B) & (D). The only statutory limit on license terms is eight years for licenses in the broadcast services. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(c)(1); see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). The Table of Allocations does not permit broadcast use of the 2155-2175 MHz band. E.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13(a). See 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq.; 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i) (cellular), § 24.16(a) (PCS), § 27.14 (WCS and 700 MHz). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1)(i), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). We note that in the AWS-1 Service Rules Report and Order, we established an initial license term in the 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands of 15 years and subsequent
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- 0.28 -1.82 -20.09 453334 C TABLE TOP TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. -5.38 0.00 -5.38 -15.32 454426 C CITIZENS TEL CO-WHITE MT DBA FRONTIER COMM -13.63 -0.59 -13.12 -35.64 454449 C NAVAJO COMM CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM - AZ -10.26 -4.49 -6.04 -23.54 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ 1.35 -6.74 8.67 878.65 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY -5.03 25.20 -24.15 -9.75 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 7.92 0.00 7.92 INFINITE ARKANSAS Total -3.29 -2.65 -0.66 -6.39 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE 1.51 -0.32 1.83 -7.01 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS 3.59 -3.97 7.88 16.90 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -2.24 -2.00 -0.25 -8.32 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -17.66
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- - Oregon OR 613,201 434,247 179,024 29.19 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 40,087 29,749 10,338 25.79 ALLTEL - Pennsylvania PA 89,389 64,948 24,440 27.34 Verizon - North - Contel/Pennsylania PA 29,587 22,800 6,789 22.95 Verizon - North - Contel/Quaker State PA 19,491 14,662 4,831 24.79 Verizon - North - Pennsylvania PA 244,570 185,525 59,067 24.15 Verizon - Pennsylvania PA 2,619,441 1,857,043 762,510 29.11 Sprint - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 169,230 131,811 37,419 22.11 Verizon - Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 88,008 66,370 21,639 24.59 Verizon - Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 590,133 425,635 164,499 27.87 Verizon - New England - Rhode Island RI 275,853 193,432 82,407 29.87 Verizon - South -
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- 0.28 -1.82 -20.09 453334 C TABLE TOP TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. -5.38 0.00 -5.38 -15.32 454426 C CITIZENS TEL CO-WHITE MT DBA FRONTIER COMM -13.63 -0.59 -13.12 -35.64 454449 C NAVAJO COMM CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM - AZ -10.26 -4.49 -6.04 -23.54 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ 1.35 -6.74 8.67 878.65 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY -5.03 25.20 -24.15 -9.75 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 7.92 0.00 7.92 INFINITE ARKANSAS Total -3.29 -2.65 -0.66 -6.39 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE 1.51 -0.32 1.83 -7.01 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS 3.59 -3.97 7.88 16.90 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -2.24 -2.00 -0.25 -8.32 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -17.66
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- 24.69 25.70 25.13 25.38 California Los Angeles 13.39 13.39 17.09 17.20 15.57 16.01 16.59 16.87 17.28 17.48 16.67 17.59 17.56 California Oakland 13.09 13.09 16.72 16.82 15.57 16.01 16.23 16.49 16.89 17.48 16.67 17.20 17.17 California Salinas 12.79 12.91 16.49 16.59 15.57 16.01 16.02 16.26 16.65 17.48 16.67 16.69 16.67 California San Bernadino 17.12 16.55 23.24 23.19 23.19 23.19 23.19 24.15 25.05 24.69 25.69 25.74 26.07 California San Diego 12.18 12.18 15.59 15.69 15.57 16.01 15.42 15.34 15.71 17.48 16.67 16.03 16.01 California San Francisco 12.18 12.69 15.59 15.69 16.45 16.91 15.16 15.34 15.71 17.48 16.67 16.03 16.01 Colorado Boulder 20.99 21.26 21.51 21.55 21.36 21.39 22.07 23.04 23.07 27.06 27.68 27.17 26.11 Colorado Colorado Springs 20.29 20.23 19.78 20.38 20.38
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- and demonstrating of a radar system. Mobile: Vicinity of DRS SSI Facility in St. Louis, MO WE2XPX BAE SYSTEMS INFORMATION AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INC. 0652-EX-PL-2007 New experimental to operate in 24-24.721 GHz to use radar to test detection and tracking of targets. Mobile Temporary Fixed Locations. Merrimack, NH WE2XOI NETWORK TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES LLC 0063-EX-PL-2008 New experimental to operate on 24.15 GHz for testing an intersection warning system radar for automobile traffic safety. Mobile: Plymouth (Anoka), MN, at temporary fixed locations WE2XQN RAYTHEON COMPANY 0149-EX-PL-2008 New experimental to operate in 34-35 GHz for testing of the multi-function radio frequency system (MFRFS) compact high gain active phase array radar. Fixed & Mobile: McKinney (Collin), TX; Redstone Arsenal (Madison), AL WE2XPI VUBIQ, INC.
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- Angeles 13.39 13.39 17.09 17.20 15.57 16.01 16.59 16.87 17.28 17.48 16.67 17.59 18.02 18.76 18.46 California Oakland 13.09 13.09 16.72 16.82 15.57 16.01 16.23 16.49 16.89 17.48 16.67 17.20 17.61 18.35 17.92 California Salinas 12.79 12.91 16.49 16.59 15.57 16.01 16.02 16.26 16.65 17.48 16.67 16.69 17.05 17.79 17.38 California San Bernadino 17.12 16.55 23.24 23.19 23.19 23.19 23.19 24.15 25.05 24.69 25.69 25.74 26.07 27.33 27.00 California San Diego 12.18 12.18 15.59 15.69 15.57 16.01 15.42 15.34 15.71 17.48 16.67 16.03 16.39 17.10 16.70 California San Francisco 12.18 12.69 15.59 15.69 16.45 16.91 15.16 15.34 15.71 17.48 16.67 16.03 16.39 17.10 16.70 California San Jose 12.79 12.79 16.34 16.44 16.30 16.30 15.87 16.11 16.49 16.58 16.67 16.05 16.94 17.67
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- Nevada Bell NV 184,400 123,450 61,697 33.46 Table 11.2 Expenses and Taxes ($000) - 2007 11 - 5 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate Verizon New England - New Hampshire NH $409,046 $257,719 $151,320 36.99 Verizon New Jersey NJ 2,604,515 1,572,877 1,031,716 39.61 Embarq - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 91,381 69,314 22,066 24.15 Qwest - New Mexico NM 404,963 258,685 146,292 36.12 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 1 NM 17,176 10,625 6,554 38.16 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 2 NM 18,883 12,629 6,255 33.13 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Red Hook NY 6,129 4,468 1,661 27.10 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Upstate NY 101,256 73,809 27,447 27.11
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- Nevada Bell NV 184,400 123,450 61,697 33.46 Table 11.2 Expenses and Taxes ($000) - 2007 11 - 5 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate Verizon New England - New Hampshire NH $409,046 $257,719 $151,320 36.99 Verizon New Jersey NJ 2,604,515 1,572,877 1,031,716 39.61 Embarq - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 91,381 69,314 22,066 24.15 Qwest - New Mexico NM 404,963 258,685 146,292 36.12 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 1 NM 17,176 10,625 6,554 38.16 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - New Mexico 2 NM 18,883 12,629 6,255 33.13 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Red Hook NY 6,129 4,468 1,661 27.10 Citizens Telecom. of New York - Upstate NY 101,256 73,809 27,447 27.11
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- 361347 A ALBANY MUTUAL TEL. ASSN., INC. 2.73 -1.42 4.21 -12.16 361348 A WILDERNESS VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. -22.51 -2.60 -20.45 -50.58 361350 C ARVIG TEL. CO. -1.24 1.03 -2.25 -31.65 361353 A CITY OF BARNESVILLE TEL. CO. 4.45 0.16 4.28 -10.31 361356 A BENTON COOP. TEL. CO. -0.47 -3.65 3.30 -20.99 361357 C BLACKDUCK TEL. CO. 11.37 -2.93 14.73 24.15 361357A C BLACKDUCK TEL. CO. 29.64 -6.19 38.18 65.05 361358 A BLUE EARTH VALLEY TEL. CO. -2.16 -5.34 3.36 -21.75 361362 A BRIDGEWATER TEL. CO. 5.32 -8.04 14.54 0.00 361365 A CALLAWAY TEL. CO. -13.42 2.33 -15.40 -48.59 361367 C FRONTIER COMM. OF MINNESOTA, INC. -1.50 -3.58 2.16 0.00 3 - 163 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage
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- 361347 A ALBANY MUTUAL TEL. ASSN., INC. 2.73 -1.42 4.21 -12.16 361348 A WILDERNESS VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. -22.51 -2.60 -20.45 -50.58 361350 C ARVIG TEL. CO. -1.24 1.03 -2.25 -31.65 361353 A CITY OF BARNESVILLE TEL. CO. 4.45 0.16 4.28 -10.31 361356 A BENTON COOP. TEL. CO. -0.47 -3.65 3.30 -20.99 361357 C BLACKDUCK TEL. CO. 11.37 -2.93 14.73 24.15 361357A C BLACKDUCK TEL. CO. 29.64 -6.19 38.18 65.05 361358 A BLUE EARTH VALLEY TEL. CO. -2.16 -5.34 3.36 -21.75 361362 A BRIDGEWATER TEL. CO. 5.32 -8.04 14.54 0.00 361365 A CALLAWAY TEL. CO. -13.42 2.33 -15.40 -48.59 361367 C FRONTIER COMM. OF MINNESOTA, INC. -1.50 -3.58 2.16 0.00 3 - 163 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage
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- A SWEETSER RURAL TEL -4.21 -7.29 3.32 -100.00 320828 C FRONTIER-THORNTOWN -5.06 -3.17 -1.94 0.00 320829 A TIPTON TEL CO -10.41 -8.05 -2.57 0.00 320830 A TRI-COUNTY TEL CO 1.80 -3.86 5.90 -23.72 320832 C UTC OF INDIANA -1.66 -8.58 7.56 0.00 320834 C WASHINGTON CTY RURAL 0.95 -7.73 9.41 4.53 320837 A WEST POINT TEL CO 2.24 -3.40 5.84 -24.15 320839 A YEOMAN TEL CO, INC -2.37 -7.79 5.88 -30.08 323034 C FRONTIER MIDSTATE-IN -2.95 -9.66 7.42 0.00 TOTAL IOWA -1.56 -8.08 7.09 26.52 350739 A REASNOR TEL. CO. 20.72 -1.75 22.88 74.17 351096 C HEARTLND-HICKORYTECH -12.37 -10.45 -2.15 0.00 351097 A ANDREW TEL CO INC 15.15 -4.56 20.65 65.43 351098 A ARCADIA TEL CO 19.51 0.00 19.51 67.15 351101
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- A SWEETSER RURAL TEL -4.21 -7.29 3.32 -100.00 320828 C FRONTIER-THORNTOWN -5.06 -3.17 -1.94 0.00 320829 A TIPTON TEL CO -10.41 -8.05 -2.57 0.00 320830 A TRI-COUNTY TEL CO 1.80 -3.86 5.90 -23.72 320832 C UTC OF INDIANA -1.66 -8.58 7.56 0.00 320834 C WASHINGTON CTY RURAL 0.95 -7.73 9.41 4.53 320837 A WEST POINT TEL CO 2.24 -3.40 5.84 -24.15 320839 A YEOMAN TEL CO, INC -2.37 -7.79 5.88 -30.08 323034 C FRONTIER MIDSTATE-IN -2.95 -9.66 7.42 0.00 TOTAL IOWA -1.56 -8.08 7.09 26.52 350739 A REASNOR TEL. CO. 20.72 -1.75 22.88 74.17 351096 C HEARTLND-HICKORYTECH -12.37 -10.45 -2.15 0.00 351097 A ANDREW TEL CO INC 15.15 -4.56 20.65 65.43 351098 A ARCADIA TEL CO 19.51 0.00 19.51 67.15 351101
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- opportunity and competition.'' See 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3). . The only statutory limit on license terms is eight years for licenses in the broadcast services. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(c)(1); see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). The Table of Allocations does not permit broadcast use of the 1710-1755 MHz or 2110-2155 MHz bands. See supra n.4. E.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13(a). See 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq.; 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i) (cellular), § 24.16(a) (PCS), § 27.14 (WCS and 700 MHz). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1)(i), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). See AWS Allocation Order, ¶¶ 22-25. See Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Filing Procedures in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the
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- (2003). 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3)(A), (B) & (D). The only statutory limit on license terms is eight years for licenses in the broadcast services. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(c)(1); see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). The Table of Allocations does not permit broadcast use of the 1915-1920 MHz, 1995-2000 MHz, 2020-2025 MHz or 2175-2180 MHz bands. E.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13(a). See 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq.; 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i) (cellular), § 24.16(a) (PCS), § 27.14 (WCS and 700 MHz). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1)(i), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). , infra, discuss partitioning and disaggregation in further detail. See Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Filing Procedures in the Multipoint Distribution Service
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- opportunity for new entry in the DBS market). 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3)(A), (B) & (D). The only statutory limit on license terms is eight years for licenses in the broadcast services. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(c)(1); see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). The Table of Allocations does not permit broadcast use of the 2155-2175 MHz band. E.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13(a). See 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq.; 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i) (cellular), § 24.16(a) (PCS), § 27.14 (WCS and 700 MHz). See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1)(i), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). We note that in the AWS-1 Service Rules Report and Order, we established an initial license term in the 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands of 15 years and subsequent
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- U.S.C. 309(j)(14)(B)(i)-(iii) (2005). See Lower 700 MHz Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 1077 ¶ 145. See 47 C.F.R. 27.13, describing initial license terms for licensees in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz Bands (ten years), 1390-1392 MHz Band (ten years), 1392-1395 MHz and 1432-1435 MHz Bands (ten years), 1670-1675 MHz Band (ten years). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.513(e), 24.15. See Aloha Comments in WT Docket No. 06-150 at 10-11; CTIA Comments in WT Docket No. 06-150 at 19-20; Frontier Comments in WT Docket No. 06-150 at 8-9. See AWS-1 Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 25190 ¶ 70. See DTV Act § 3002; see also H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 109-362 (2005), reprinted in 2006 U.S.C.C.A.N. 3 (conference report
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- U.S.C. 309(j)(14)(B)(i)-(iii) (2005). See Lower 700 MHz Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 1077 ¶ 145. See 47 C.F.R. 27.13, describing initial license terms for licensees in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz Bands (ten years), 1390-1392 MHz Band (ten years), 1392-1395 MHz and 1432-1435 MHz Bands (ten years), 1670-1675 MHz Band (ten years). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.513(e), 24.15. See Aloha Comments in WT Docket No. 06-150 at 10-11; CTIA Comments in WT Docket No. 06-150 at 19-20; Frontier Comments in WT Docket No. 06-150 at 8-9. See AWS-1 Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 25190 ¶ 70. See DTV Act § 3002; see also H.R. Conf. Rep. No. 109-362 (2005), reprinted in 2006 U.S.C.C.A.N. 3 (conference report
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- broadcast stations were ordinarily issued for a period running until a specified date which may differ based on the state or territory in which the station is located. See 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). Licenses for broadcast stations will ordinarily be renewed for eight year periods, unless the Commission determines that a lesser term should apply. See e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13. See Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Seeks Comment on Request by Nuclear Energy Institute and Utilities Telecom Council for Waiver to Permit the Use of Part 74 Two-Way Wireless Headsets and Intercom Devices Inside Nuclear Power Plants, WT Docket No. 09-176, Public Notice, 24 FCC Rcd 12387 (2009); Petition for Waiver (Expedited Action Requested), Nuclear Energy Institute and Utilities Telecom Council
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- terrestrial operations. MSS Fixed and Mobile Allocation NPRM, 25 FCC Rcd at 9488-92 ¶¶ 17-25. The only statutory limit on license terms is eight years for licenses in the broadcast services. See 47 U.S.C. § 307(c)(1); see also 47 C.F.R. § 73.1020(a). The Table of Allocations does not permit broadcast use of the AWS-4 band. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.15, 27.13(a). AWS-1 Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd at 25190 ¶ 70. , supra, discusses partitioning and disaggregation in further detail. See Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 of the Commission's Rules With Regard to Filing Procedures in the Multipoint Distribution Service and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service, MM Docket No. 94-131, PP Docket No. 93-253, Report and Order,
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- 17.84 12.72 19.05 14.29 17.62 13.72 MR-4-03- 3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 12.13 7.7 11.98 10.2 10.36 7.87 10.02 7.19 8.38 8.71 MR-4-07- 3550 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 60.94 48.36 58 45.85 55.55 44.81 56.89 44.19 54.33 48.06 MR-4-08- 3550 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 29.92 11.68 25.72 13.49 21.27 8.2 24.15 9.53 19.99 12.38 MR-5 Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01- 3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 19.53 25.69 19.09 22.11 16.97 17.2 18.93 16.5 17.67 17.79 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02- 3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 1.12 0.92 1.02 0.86 0.8 0.63 0.91 0.61 0.84 0.79 MR-2-03- 3140 Network Trouble Report Rate
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- FCC, 165 F.3d 965 (D.C. Cir. 1999), where the D.C. Circuit held that the 110 Commission could not differentiate between auction and non-auction licensees with regard to construction rules. 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(4)(D); See Competitive Bidding Fourth Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 2337; 111 Competitive Bidding Second Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 2357. 47 C.F.R. § 24.15 (narrowband and broadband Personal Communications Services (PCS)); 47 C.F.R. § 112 90.149 (900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR)); 47 C.F.R. § 21.929 (MDS). See Hughes Comments at 4; ISTA Comments at 18; ITV Comments at 6. 113 19 needed financing for system construction and operation. Kingdon R. Hughes (Hughes) also expresses the 107 belief that maintaining a five-year term for
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- the firm (shareholders). Furthermore, the Commission said that a royalty program making government revenues dependent on the success of a regulated service may give rise to conflicts of interest. 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(4)(D). See Competitive Bidding Fourth Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 2337; Competitive 138 Bidding Second Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd at 2357. 47 C.F.R. § 24.15 (narrowband and broadband Personal Communications Services (PCS)); 47 C.F.R. § 90.149 139 (900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR)); 47 C.F.R. § 21.929 (Multipoint Distribution Service (MDS)). See Section VI.A, supra. For the same reason, we do not seek comment on extending the license term beyond ten 140 years. See IIAP Letter at 2. 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(f)(3)(ii) (as amended by
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- propose that a partitionee be authorized to hold its license for the remainder of the partitioner's original ten-year license term. We tentatively conclude that this approach is appropriate because a licensee, through partitioning, should not be able to confer greater rights 50 Competitive Bidding Fifth Report and Order , 9 FCC Rcd at 5573-5579, ¶¶ 97-110. 51 47 C.F.R. § 24.15. 52 47 C.F.R. § 24.16. 53 Id. 15 Federal Communications Commission FCC 96-287 than it was awarded under the terms of its license grant. Moreover, we tentatively conclude that this approach would be the simplest to administer. We also observe that this approach is similar to the partitioning provisions we recently adopted for MDS54 as well as the existing broadband
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- eligibility status. A licensee may not switch its payment plan to a more favorable plan. 3. Section 24.712 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 24.712 Bidding credits for licenses for frequency Blocks C and F. * * * * * (d) Unjust Enrichment. (1) If during the term of the initial license grant (see § 24.15), a licensee that utilizes a bidding credit under this section seeks to assign or transfer control of its license to an entity not meeting the eligibility standards for bidding credits or seeks to make any other change in ownership that would result in the licensee no longer qualifying for bidding credits under this section, the licensee must seek Commission approval
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- eligibility status. A licensee may not switch its payment plan to a more favorable plan. 3. Section 24.712 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 24.712 Bidding credits for licenses for frequency Blocks C and F. * * * * * (d) Unjust Enrichment. (1) If during the term of the initial license grant (see § 24.15), a licensee that utilizes a bidding credit under this section seeks to assign or transfer control of its license to an entity not meeting the eligibility standards for bidding credits or seeks to make any other change in ownership that would result in the licensee no longer qualifying for bidding credits under this section, the licensee must seek Commission approval
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- bidder that qualifies as a small business owned by members of minority groups and/or women or a consortium of small business owned by members of minority groups and/or women may use a bidding credit of twenty-five percent to lower the cost of its winning bid. (d) Unjust Enrichment. (1) If during the term of the initial license grant (see § 24.15), a licensee that utilizes a bidding credit under this section seeks to assign or transfer control of its license to an entity not meeting the eligibility standards for bidding credits or seeks to make any other change in ownership that would result in the licensee no longer qualifying for bidding credits under this section, the licensee must seek Commission approval
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- propose that a partitionee be authorized to hold its license for the remainder of the partitioner's original ten-year license term. We tentatively conclude that this approach is appropriate because a licensee, through partitioning, should not be able to confer greater rights 50 Competitive Bidding Fifth Report and Order , 9 FCC Rcd at 5573-5579, ¶¶ 97-110. 51 47 C.F.R. § 24.15. 52 47 C.F.R. § 24.16. 53 Id. 15 Federal Communications Commission FCC 96-287 than it was awarded under the terms of its license grant. Moreover, we tentatively conclude that this approach would be the simplest to administer. We also observe that this approach is similar to the partitioning provisions we recently adopted for MDS54 as well as the existing broadband
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- eligibility status. A licensee may not switch its payment plan to a more favorable plan. 3. Section 24.712 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 24.712 Bidding credits for licenses for frequency Blocks C and F. * * * * * (d) Unjust Enrichment. (1) If during the term of the initial license grant (see § 24.15), a licensee that utilizes a bidding credit under this section seeks to assign or transfer control of its license to an entity not meeting the eligibility standards for bidding credits or seeks to make any other change in ownership that would result in the licensee no longer qualifying for bidding credits under this section, the licensee must seek Commission approval
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- licenses are granted for each market and frequency block. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be accepted. Sec. 24.12 Eligibility. Any entity, other than those precluded by section 310 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. § 310, or §§ 24.202(c) or 24.204, is eligible to hold a license under this part. Sec. 24.15 License period. Licenses for service areas will be granted for ten year terms from the date of original issuance or renewal. 104 Sec. 24.16 Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. A renewal applicant involved in a comparative renewal proceeding shall receive a preference, commonly referred to as a renewal expectancy, which is the most important comparative factor to be considered in
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- propose that a partitionee be authorized to hold its license for the remainder of the partitioner's original ten-year license term. We tentatively conclude that this approach is appropriate because a licensee, through partitioning, should not be able to confer greater rights 50 Competitive Bidding Fifth Report and Order , 9 FCC Rcd at 5573-5579, ¶¶ 97-110. 51 47 C.F.R. § 24.15. 52 47 C.F.R. § 24.16. 53 Id. 15 Federal Communications Commission FCC 96-287 than it was awarded under the terms of its license grant. Moreover, we tentatively conclude that this approach would be the simplest to administer. We also observe that this approach is similar to the partitioning provisions we recently adopted for MDS54 as well as the existing broadband
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- eligibility status. A licensee may not switch its payment plan to a more favorable plan. 3. Section 24.712 is amended by revising paragraph (d) to read as follows: § 24.712 Bidding credits for licenses for frequency Blocks C and F. * * * * * (d) Unjust Enrichment. (1) If during the term of the initial license grant (see § 24.15), a licensee that utilizes a bidding credit under this section seeks to assign or transfer control of its license to an entity not meeting the eligibility standards for bidding credits or seeks to make any other change in ownership that would result in the licensee no longer qualifying for bidding credits under this section, the licensee must seek Commission approval
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/22/releases/pcsbipg.pdf
- Blanket licenses are granted for each market and frequency block. Applications for individual sites are not required and will not be accepted. § 24.12 Eligibility. Any entity, other than those precluded by section 310 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 310, or §§ 99.202(c) or 99.204, is eligible to hold a license under this part. § 24.15 License period. Licenses for service areas will be granted for ten year terms from the date of original issuance or renewal. § 24.16 Criteria for comparative renewal proceedings. A renewal applicant involved in a comparative renewal proceeding shall receive a preference, commonly referred to as a renewal expectancy, which is the most important comparative factor to be considered in the
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- approach to defining partitioned license areas. 92. Second, with respect to construction requirements, we seek comment as to which party should be held responsible for satisfying outstanding construction requirements. In this Further Notice, we have proposed construction requirements for geographic narrowband PCS 224 See Partitioning and Disaggregation Report and Order, FCC 96-474. 225 47 U.S.C. 257. 226 See 47 C.F.R. 24.15 (establishing 10-year licensing term for PCS). Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-140 43 licensees at the five-year and ten-year benchmarks, including a "substantial service" benchmark. In the Partitioning and Disaggregation Report and Order, we adopted two construction options for partitioning broadband PCS licensees which give the parties the flexibility to choose how to apportion the responsibility to build out the partitioned
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- service that is sound, favorable, and substantially above a level of mediocre service which just might minimally warrant renewal. Any licensee that fails to meet this requirement will forfeit its license and the licensee will be ineligible to regain it. Broadband PCS Licenses: Licenses will be issued for a ten-year term from the initial license grant date. See [59]47 C.F.R. 24.15. Licensees have a renewal expectancy based on the provision of substantial service and substantial compliance with applicable Commission rules, policies, and the Communications Act. See [60]47 C.F.R. 24.16. Broadband PCS licensees must serve at least one-quarter of the population in their licensed area or make a showing of substantial service in their licensed area within five years of the original
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- 23.51 23.51 24.48 25.18 California Los Angeles 13.75 13.52 13.44 13.39 13.39 17.09 17.20 15.57 16.01 16.59 16.87 17.01 California Oakland 13.19 13.09 13.05 13.09 13.09 16.72 16.82 15.57 16.01 16.23 16.49 16.62 California Salinas 13.13 12.91 12.83 12.79 12.91 16.49 16.59 15.57 16.01 16.02 16.26 16.39 California San Bernadino 16.81 16.93 17.12 17.12 16.55 23.24 23.19 23.19 23.19 23.19 24.15 24.72 California San Diego 12.50 12.74 12.23 12.18 12.18 15.59 15.69 15.57 16.01 15.42 15.34 15.04 California San Francisco 13.19 12.97 12.23 12.18 12.69 15.59 15.69 16.45 16.91 15.16 15.34 15.46 California San Jose 13.13 12.91 12.83 12.79 12.79 16.34 16.44 16.30 16.30 15.87 16.11 16.23 Colorado Boulder 18.67 20.59 20.87 20.99 21.26 21.51 21.55 21.36 21.39 22.07 23.04 23.77
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- 26.11 California Los Angeles 13.75 13.52 13.44 13.39 13.39 17.09 17.20 15.57 16.01 16.59 16.87 17.28 17.37 California Oakland 13.19 13.09 13.05 13.09 13.09 16.72 16.82 15.57 16.01 16.23 16.49 16.89 16.98 California Salinas 13.13 12.91 12.83 12.79 12.91 16.49 16.59 15.57 16.01 16.02 16.26 16.65 16.74 California San Bernadino 16.81 16.93 17.12 17.12 16.55 23.24 23.19 23.19 23.19 23.19 24.15 25.05 26.35 California San Diego 12.50 12.74 12.23 12.18 12.18 15.59 15.69 15.57 16.01 15.42 15.34 15.71 15.79 California San Francisco 13.19 12.97 12.23 12.18 12.69 15.59 15.69 16.45 16.91 15.16 15.34 15.71 15.79 California San Jose 13.13 12.91 12.83 12.79 12.79 16.34 16.44 16.30 16.30 15.87 16.11 16.49 16.58 Colorado Boulder 18.67 20.59 20.87 20.99 21.26 21.51 21.55 21.36
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- 16.78 23.56 23.51 23.51 23.51 23.51 24.48 25.05 24.69 25.70 California Los Angeles 13.39 13.39 17.09 17.20 15.57 16.01 16.59 16.87 17.28 17.48 17.91 California Oakland 13.09 13.09 16.72 16.82 15.57 16.01 16.23 16.49 16.89 17.48 17.91 California Salinas 12.79 12.91 16.49 16.59 15.57 16.01 16.02 16.26 16.65 17.48 17.91 California San Bernadino 17.12 16.55 23.24 23.19 23.19 23.19 23.19 24.15 25.05 24.69 25.69 California San Diego 12.18 12.18 15.59 15.69 15.57 16.01 15.42 15.34 15.71 17.48 17.91 California San Francisco 12.18 12.69 15.59 15.69 16.45 16.91 15.16 15.34 15.71 17.48 17.91 Colorado Boulder 20.99 21.26 21.51 21.55 21.36 21.39 22.07 23.04 23.07 27.06 27.58 Colorado Colorado Springs 20.29 20.23 19.78 20.38 20.38 20.36 20.85 21.77 22.33 24.48 25.00 Colorado Denver
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- 23.51 23.51 24.48 25.05 24.69 28.31 28.47 California Los Angeles 13.39 13.39 17.09 17.20 15.57 16.01 16.59 16.87 17.28 17.48 16.67 16.05 California Oakland 13.09 13.09 16.72 16.82 15.57 16.01 16.23 16.49 16.89 17.48 16.67 16.05 California Salinas 12.79 12.91 16.49 16.59 15.57 16.01 16.02 16.26 16.65 17.48 16.67 16.05 California San Bernadino 17.12 16.55 23.24 23.19 23.19 23.19 23.19 24.15 25.05 24.69 29.02 28.92 California San Diego 12.18 12.18 15.59 15.69 15.57 16.01 15.42 15.34 15.71 17.48 16.67 16.05 California San Francisco 12.18 12.69 15.59 15.69 16.45 16.91 15.16 15.34 15.71 17.48 16.67 16.05 Colorado Boulder 20.99 21.26 21.51 21.55 21.36 21.39 22.07 23.04 23.07 27.06 27.68 27.17 Colorado Colorado Springs 20.29 20.23 19.78 20.38 20.38 20.36 20.85 21.77 22.33
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- 30.75 20.60 57CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE CO. OF CA-NEVADA 11.50 11.94 10.66 6.27 224.74 17.00 10.96 58CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE CO. OF TEXAS 12.74 11.94 7.00 7.74 (156.22) 43.08 15.78 59CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE CO. OF VIRGINIA 13.71 11.94 12.38 14.91 55.03 20.50 16.80 60CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE CO. OF NORTH CAROLINA 13.29 11.94 17.87 16.22 600.54 11.36 16.52 61CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE CO. OF SOUTH CAROLINA 14.73 11.94 5.85 24.15 (126.25) 36.06 25.96 62CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTH - AL 10.89 11.94 10.84 9.95 (11.08) 5.71 8.53 63CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE CO. OF THE SOUTH - GA 12.70 11.94 17.07 18.15 (119.15) 5.01 14.04 64ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY 25.08 12.00 (4.71) 35.87 - 31.66 34.97 65FIDELITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.16 9.59 45.71 (4.90) - 44.53 66BOURBEUSE TELEPHONE COMPANY 17.57 12.05 96.71 28.57 -
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- 561,641 260,305 31.67 Verizon - District of Columbia DC 1,383,780 798,930 584,850 42.26 Verizon - Florida FL 3,981,443 2,946,573 1,034,869 25.99 BellSouth - Florida FL 10,120,610 7,321,790 2,798,820 27.65 Sprint - Florida FL 3,334,390 2,491,528 842,862 25.28 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 611,796 447,895 163,902 26.79 BellSouth - Georgia GA 7,418,797 5,243,472 2,175,325 29.32 Verizon - Hawaii HI 1,399,557 1,061,540 338,016 24.15 Verizon - NW - Idaho ID 297,576 218,827 78,749 26.46 Qwest - Idaho South ID 810,287 536,639 273,649 33.77 Qwest - Idaho North ID 52,726 36,104 16,622 31.53 Verizon - North - Contel Illinois IL 266,540 210,036 56,504 21.20 Verizon - South - Illinois IL 78,122 58,127 19,995 25.59 Verizon - North - Illinois IL 1,262,212 987,428 274,784 21.77 SBC
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- INC. 3.57 -1.57 5.23 9.47 371581 A PIERCE TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.60 -0.55 10.20 51.18 371582 A PLAINVIEW TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 10.14 -0.42 10.61 70.40 371586 C ROCK COUNTY TEL. CO. -3.22 1.03 -4.20 -11.76 371590 A SODTOWN TEL. CO. -0.71 1.02 -1.71 -9.33 371591 C SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA TEL. CO. -5.52 -2.24 -3.36 -18.87 371592 C STANTON TELECOM INC. 18.10 -4.87 24.15 31.15 371595 C UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF THE WEST-NE 4.52 -1.70 6.33 INFINITE 371597 C WAUNETA TEL. CO. 8.33 -1.75 10.26 10.80 372455 C BENKELMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 2.03 3.33 -1.26 -1.26 3 - 183 Table 3.31 High-Cost Loop Support Percentage Changes from 2001 to 2002 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Unseparated
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- New York NY 7,075,744 4,936,353 1,901,881 26.88 Citizens Telecom - Red Hook NY 7,147 4,793 2,353 32.92 Citizens Telecom - Upstate NY 137,244 101,781 36,814 26.82 Citizens Telecom - W. Counties NY 14,059 9,996 5,731 40.76 Frontier of Rochester NY 230,431 186,375 44,056 19.12 ALLTEL - Carolina NC 83,275 63,055 20,207 24.27 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,291,456 924,047 311,851 24.15 Verizon - South - Contel - North Carolina NC 74,883 56,765 17,904 23.91 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 174,434 129,819 41,614 23.86 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 516,693 391,377 125,317 24.25 Sprint - Centel of North Carolina NC 120,325 95,360 24,965 20.75 Qwest - North Dakota ND 130,756 88,895 38,560 29.49 SBC -
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- NORTHEAST LOUISIANA TEL. CO., INC. 9.07 0.60 8.42 13.73 270436 C CENTURY TEL. OF NORTH LOUISIANA, LLC 0.29 2.07 -1.74 0.88 270438 C RESERVE TEL. CO. 4.52 3.48 1.01 764.07 270439 C CENTURYTEL OF RINGGOLD, LLC -2.93 0.37 -3.29 -3.76 270440 C CENTURYTEL OF EAST LA, LLC -0.60 3.83 -4.27 -1.64 270441 C STAR TEL. CO., INC. 12.33 0.51 11.76 24.15 270442 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHWEST LA, LLC 0.62 3.59 -2.87 0.45 275183 C SOUTH CENTRAL BELL-LA -3.79 0.90 -4.65 0.00 3 - 193 Table 3.33 High-Cost Loop Support Percentage Changes from 1999 to 2000 by Study Area Unseparated High Cost Study Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Loop Support Area NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Code Type Study Area Name Requirement
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- 17.84 12.72 19.05 14.29 17.62 13.72 MR-4-03- 3550 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 12.13 7.7 11.98 10.2 10.36 7.87 10.02 7.19 8.38 8.71 MR-4-07- 3550 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 60.94 48.36 58 45.85 55.55 44.81 56.89 44.19 54.33 48.06 MR-4-08- 3550 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 29.92 11.68 25.72 13.49 21.27 8.2 24.15 9.53 19.99 12.38 MR-5 Repeat Trouble Reports MR-5-01- 3550 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 19.53 25.69 19.09 22.11 16.97 17.2 18.93 16.5 17.67 17.79 Maintenance - POTS Platform MR-2 Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02- 3140 Network Trouble Report Rate Platform 1.12 0.92 1.02 0.86 0.8 0.63 0.91 0.61 0.84 0.79 MR-2-03- 3140 Network Trouble Report Rate