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- 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 Instructional Television Fixed Service, MM Docket No. 94-131, Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 9589,
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- 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 and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service, MM Docket No. 94-131, Report and Order, 10
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- 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 renewal terms of 10 years given the relocation and band clearance issues that were associated
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- well as various procedures related to emission limits, thus producing a more level playing field that allows affected services to compete with each other on more equal terms. It also allows licensees flexibility to use alternative limits when all affected parties agree to the alternative. Comments General Part 24 licensing issues and technical rules. CTIA and Sprint request that section 24.16 of Subpart B, which covers renewal procedures for PCS licenses, be modified to be more consistent with other renewal processes, including the two-step process for resolving renewal challenges that is set forth in the Part 22 rules pertaining to cellular licenses. RadioSoft requests that, to the extent possible, the Commission standardize its technical rules across the various services - including
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- well as various procedures related to emission limits, thus producing a more level playing field that allows affected services to compete with each other on more equal terms. It also allows licensees flexibility to use alternative limits when all affected parties agree to the alternative. Comments General Part 24 licensing issues and technical rules. CTIA and Sprint request that section 24.16 of Subpart B, which covers renewal procedures for PCS licenses, be modified to be more consistent with other renewal processes, including the two-step process for resolving renewal challenges that is set forth in the Part 22 rules pertaining to cellular licenses. RadioSoft requests that, to the extent possible, the Commission standardize its technical rules across the various services - including
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- of Section 1.2110(g)(4)(iv) and Reinstatement of 900 MHz Specialized Mobile Radio Licenses, Order, 21 FCC Rcd 1627 (WTB 2006) (``Advanced Order''); and So Fast Internet Services, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 21 FCC Rcd 10,126 (WTB 2006). 47 C.F.R. § 1.106(d)(2). The Notice of Dismissal specifically states: ``License canceled 1/19/05 pursuant to 47 CFR 1.2110.'' See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 24.16(b), 27.14(b)(2), 90.743(a)(2), 90.816(b)(1)(ii). 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(g). 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(g)(4). See, e.g., Southern Communications Systems, Inc. Request for Limited rule Waiver to Comply with PCS Installment Payment for C Block Licenses in the Cleveland, TN BTA, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 25,103, 25,107-08, ¶ 10 (2000) (``Southern Communications MO&O''), further recon. denied, Second Memorandum Opinion and Order,
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- and the public interest would be served, it would consider waiving construction requirements on a case-by-case basis. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules To Establish New Personal Communications Services, GEN Docket No. 90-314, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 4957, 5019 (1994) (PCS MO&O), citing WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153 (D.C. Cir. 1969). 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.743(a)(1), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). Substantial Service Showings at 1. Id. at 5. We note that three of NRTC's five-year construction showings were accepted because NRTC certified that it covers at least one-third of the population of the licensed areas. See File Nos. 0003222772 (WPOL329); 0003222774 (WPOL331); and 0003222777 (WPOL334). We will extend the five- and ten-year construction deadlines until March 22, 2012. See
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- are unique and the public interest would be served, it would consider waiving construction requirements on a case-by-case basis. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules To Establish New Personal Communications Services, GEN Docket No. 90-314, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 4957, 5019 (1994) (PCS MO&O),citingWAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153 (D.C. Cir. 1969). 2947 C.F.R. §§ 90.743(a)(1), 24.16(a), 27.14(a). 30Substantial Service Showings at 1. 31Id. at 5. 32We note that three of NRTC's five-year construction showings were accepted because NRTC certified that it covers at least one-third of the population of the licensed areas. See File Nos. 0003222772 (WPOL329); 0003222774 (WPOL331); and 0003222777 (WPOL334). 8659 Federal Communications Commission DA 09-1459 be more robust than its current state given
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- 70076 5153.85 5138.46 5153.85 5279.04 5361.46 1515.68 1623.59 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 1997010 2041468 2076585 253.36 259.30 265.23 271.15 274.13 45040.10 47936.06 9113257 9182927 9256347 20.38 20.46 20.57 20.73 20.81 288349.59 291651.87 1918104 1949516 1981263 286.37 288.60 292.06 296.63 299.04 82334.41 84563.69 1524509 1534529 1545587 39.17 39.27 39.40 39.62 39.75 41489.39 41799.74 802247 805353 807871 23.97 24.00 24.04 24.11 24.16 22881.89 22064.60 1335936 1351257 1367017 93.47 94.10 94.98 96.09 96.64 37327.96 37733.17 1827143 1838691 1851702 61.22 61.53 61.89 62.31 62.50 55522.22 56039.31 824853 825000 825149 12.92 12.90 12.89 12.89 12.89 23032.63 23179.55 370998 370386 370269 5.23 5.23 5.22 5.22 5.21 10968.51 11089.41 509467 508195 507489 3.32 3.32 3.32 3.32 3.31 14792.47 15182.50 60781400 61179300 246.32 247.78 249.30 250.06 1902222.491971252.78 2560100
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- California - Contel - Arizona AZ 5,327 3,249 2,738 51.40 Qwest - Arizona AZ 1,285,714 934,418 351,407 27.33 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR 440,816 319,778 121,549 27.57 Verizon - Contel - California CA 183,299 139,962 43,700 23.84 Verizon - NW - West Coast California CA 6,210 4,444 1,741 28.04 Verizon - GTE - California CA 1,701,904 1,293,372 411,241 24.16 SBC - Pacific Bell - California CA 6,364,969 4,739,954 1,627,230 25.57 Sure/West/Roseville Tel - California CA 102,235 77,541 25,283 24.73 Qwest - Colorado CO 1,382,946 995,363 387,644 28.03 SBC - SNET - CT CT 1,149,971 832,948 317,393 27.60 Verizon - Delaware DE 251,353 171,321 80,039 31.84 Verizon - District of Columbia DC 482,392 298,938 183,466 38.03 Verizon - Florida FL
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- California - Contel - Arizona AZ 5,327 3,249 2,738 51.40 Qwest - Arizona AZ 1,285,714 934,418 351,407 27.33 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR 440,816 319,778 121,549 27.57 Verizon - Contel - California CA 183,299 139,962 43,700 23.84 Verizon - NW - West Coast California CA 6,210 4,444 1,741 28.04 Verizon - GTE - California CA 1,701,904 1,293,372 411,241 24.16 SBC - Pacific Bell - California CA 6,364,969 4,739,954 1,627,230 25.57 Sure/West/Roseville Tel - California CA 102,235 77,541 25,283 24.73 Qwest - Colorado CO 1,382,946 995,363 387,644 28.03 SBC - SNET - CT CT 1,149,971 832,948 317,393 27.60 Verizon - Delaware DE 251,353 171,321 80,039 31.84 Verizon - District of Columbia DC 482,392 298,938 183,466 38.03 Verizon - Florida FL
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- Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 731,220 $25,971,584 $35.52 $20,859,730 $28.53 $5,111,854 $6.99 Alaska 133,933 18,279,315 136.48 14,616,877 109.14 3,662,438 27.35 American Samoa 15,893 2,194,572 138.08 2,101,584 132.23 92,988 5.85 Arizona 1,012,068 57,228,919 56.55 32,686,618 32.30 24,542,301 24.25 Arkansas 454,523 18,140,381 39.91 12,453,372 27.40 5,687,009 12.51 California 6,413,862 265,700,013 41.43 147,282,379 22.96 118,417,634 18.46 Colorado 757,693 23,628,457 31.18 18,302,804 24.16 5,325,653 7.03 Connecticut 577,203 32,303,694 55.97 17,886,530 30.99 14,417,164 24.98 Delaware 117,668 461,661 3.92 394,791 3.36 66,870 0.57 Dist. of Columbia 78,057 10,366,111 132.80 6,314,581 80.90 4,051,530 51.90 Florida 2,587,628 77,126,584 29.81 45,061,187 17.41 32,065,397 12.39 Georgia 1,522,611 67,951,503 44.63 46,116,649 30.29 21,834,854 14.34 Guam 31,572 5,725,451 181.35 4,201,789 133.09 1,523,662 48.26 Hawaii 183,609 3,192,205 17.39 1,541,027 8.39 1,651,178 8.99
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- Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 731,220 $25,971,584 $35.52 $20,859,730 $28.53 $5,111,854 $6.99 Alaska 133,933 18,279,315 136.48 14,616,877 109.14 3,662,438 27.35 American Samoa 15,893 2,194,572 138.08 2,101,584 132.23 92,988 5.85 Arizona 1,012,068 57,228,919 56.55 32,686,618 32.30 24,542,301 24.25 Arkansas 454,523 18,140,381 39.91 12,453,372 27.40 5,687,009 12.51 California 6,413,862 265,700,013 41.43 147,282,379 22.96 118,417,634 18.46 Colorado 757,693 23,628,457 31.18 18,302,804 24.16 5,325,653 7.03 Connecticut 577,203 32,303,694 55.97 17,886,530 30.99 14,417,164 24.98 Delaware 117,668 461,661 3.92 394,791 3.36 66,870 0.57 Dist. of Columbia 78,057 10,366,111 132.80 6,314,581 80.90 4,051,530 51.90 Florida 2,587,628 77,126,584 29.81 45,061,187 17.41 32,065,397 12.39 Georgia 1,522,611 67,951,503 44.63 46,116,649 30.29 21,834,854 14.34 Guam 31,572 5,725,451 181.35 4,201,789 133.09 1,523,662 48.26 Hawaii 183,609 3,192,205 17.39 1,541,027 8.39 1,651,178 8.99
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- CORP. -5.63 -4.68 -0.99 -11.63 230511 A YADKIN VALLEY TEL. MEMB. CORP. -3.32 -2.01 -1.34 0.00 235193 C SOUTHERN BELL-NC (+230485A MEBTEL) -0.82 -7.19 6.87 INFINITE TOTAL NORTH DAKOTA 2.00 -4.33 6.61 11.35 381447 C NORTH DAKOTA TELEPHONE COMPANY -8.45 -2.56 -6.04 0.00 381509 A WOLVERTON TEL. CO. 18.16 -3.32 22.22 50.08 381601 A ABSARAKA COOP TELEPHONE CO. 26.75 2.08 24.16 58.79 381604 C BEK COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 0.93 -1.18 2.13 0.06 381607 C CONSOLIDATED TELCOM 0.07 -1.58 1.68 -1.83 381610 C DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -1.31 -1.53 0.23 -4.57 381611 C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 12.71 -2.81 15.97 55.02 381611A C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 1.80 -0.33 2.13 -2.39 381614 A POLAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 15.25 -3.40 19.31 48.56 381614A A POLAR
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- - Virginia VA 15,776 11,421 5,645 35.78 6.52 Embarq - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA 62,079 49,271 14,616 23.54 18.17 CenturyTel of Washington WA 200,973 145,733 56,068 27.90 13.06 Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA 95,997 75,841 21,805 22.71 1.27 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 759,049 601,586 189,042 24.91 3.13 Qwest - Washington WA 1,567,630 1,232,552 378,664 24.16 2.89 Verizon West Virginia WV 212,085 119,315 117,419 55.36 15.76 Verizon North - Wisconsin WI 120,462 81,690 82,571 68.55 18.35 AT&T - Ameritech - Wisconsin Bell WI 451,908 235,289 282,193 62.44 28.11 Qwest - Wyoming WY 99,381 60,371 44,769 45.05 21.85 11 - 14 Table 11.6 Average Net Investment - Continued ($000) - 2006 Study Area State Code Subject to
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- CORP. -5.63 -4.68 -0.99 -11.63 230511 A YADKIN VALLEY TEL. MEMB. CORP. -3.32 -2.01 -1.34 0.00 235193 C SOUTHERN BELL-NC (+230485A MEBTEL) -0.82 -7.19 6.87 INFINITE TOTAL NORTH DAKOTA 2.00 -4.33 6.61 11.35 381447 C NORTH DAKOTA TELEPHONE COMPANY -8.45 -2.56 -6.04 0.00 381509 A WOLVERTON TEL. CO. 18.16 -3.32 22.22 50.08 381601 A ABSARAKA COOP TELEPHONE CO. 26.75 2.08 24.16 58.79 381604 C BEK COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 0.93 -1.18 2.13 0.06 381607 C CONSOLIDATED TELCOM 0.07 -1.58 1.68 -1.83 381610 C DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -1.31 -1.53 0.23 -4.57 381611 C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 12.71 -2.81 15.97 55.02 381611A C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 1.80 -0.33 2.13 -2.39 381614 A POLAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 15.25 -3.40 19.31 48.56 381614A A POLAR
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- through June 30, 2008 Students Funds Funds Unused Unused in Public Funds Committed Funds Disbursed Funding Commitments State/Territory Schools Committed per Student Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 817,730 $39,692,758 $48.54 $36,865,290 $45.08 $2,827,468 $3.46 Alaska 128,566 21,881,670 170.20 19,628,029 152.67 2,253,641 17.53 American Samoa 17,631 777,240 44.08 700,458 39.73 76,782 4.35 Arizona 573,624 58,433,448 101.87 44,572,579 77.70 13,860,869 24.16 Arkansas 974,911 27,550,477 28.26 18,486,803 18.96 9,063,674 9.30 California 6,022,648 419,844,302 69.71 274,517,737 45.58 145,326,566 24.13 Colorado 751,735 18,982,909 25.25 16,227,477 21.59 2,755,432 3.67 Connecticut 1,288,388 28,780,736 22.34 23,684,632 18.38 5,096,104 3.96 Delaware 134,403 1,802,867 13.41 1,748,920 13.01 53,947 0.40 District of Columbia 69,877 12,874,212 184.24 7,957,467 113.88 4,916,745 70.36 Florida 2,769,945 97,084,541 35.05 87,069,531 31.43 10,015,010 3.62 Georgia 1,523,086
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- through June 30, 2008 Students Funds Funds Unused Unused in Public Funds Committed Funds Disbursed Funding Commitments State/Territory Schools Committed per Student Disbursed per Student Commitments per Student Alabama 817,730 $39,692,758 $48.54 $36,865,290 $45.08 $2,827,468 $3.46 Alaska 128,566 21,881,670 170.20 19,628,029 152.67 2,253,641 17.53 American Samoa 17,631 777,240 44.08 700,458 39.73 76,782 4.35 Arizona 573,624 58,433,448 101.87 44,572,579 77.70 13,860,869 24.16 Arkansas 974,911 27,550,477 28.26 18,486,803 18.96 9,063,674 9.30 California 6,022,648 419,844,302 69.71 274,517,737 45.58 145,326,566 24.13 Colorado 751,735 18,982,909 25.25 16,227,477 21.59 2,755,432 3.67 Connecticut 1,288,388 28,780,736 22.34 23,684,632 18.38 5,096,104 3.96 Delaware 134,403 1,802,867 13.41 1,748,920 13.01 53,947 0.40 District of Columbia 69,877 12,874,212 184.24 7,957,467 113.88 4,916,745 70.36 Florida 2,769,945 97,084,541 35.05 87,069,531 31.43 10,015,010 3.62 Georgia 1,523,086
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- 21.76 - Oklahoma 51 9,403 2,264 107,292 22.36 87.64 Oregon 68 0 7,735 12 8.73 13.33 Pennsylvania 600 0 30,017 0 19.99 - Puerto Rico 812 0 32,271 0 25.16 - Rhode Island 7 0 3,385 0 2.11 - South Carolina 2,252 0 83,466 0 26.98 - South Dakota 10 4 805 242 12.38 16.71 Tennessee 2,344 0 97,019 0 24.16 - Texas 5,874 4 240,366 189 24.44 19.45 Utah 35 3 2,815 142 12.54 19.75 Vermont 19 0 1,325 0 14.26 - Virgin Islands 0 0 11 0 27.45 - Virginia 37 0 1,916 0 19.32 - Washington 530 64 33,785 2,134 15.68 29.83 West Virginia 584 0 19,604 0 29.78 - Wisconsin 1,864 4 64,094 342 29.08 13.08 Wyoming
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- they may ask the Commission to initiate rulemaking proceedings with respect to rules that the Commission does not identify in its biennial review as needing to be repealed or modified. See e.g., NAB comments at p. 7 (reserving the right to file petitions for rulemaking); CTIA comments at p. 9 (noting that it filed a petition for rulemaking on section 24.16 of the Commission's rules in 1999 and asking the Commission to include that petition in the 2000 Biennial Review or seek comment on the petition in a separate proceeding). See e.g., CTIA comments at p. 2; ITTA comments at pp. 2, 4; OPATSCO comments at p. 2; USTA comments at p. 2 (supporting the staff's analysis but encouraging the Commission
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- Industry Association (TIA) recommends that the measurement of power units be adopted universally in all parts of the Commission's rules as Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP), as it is now required under in Part 24. TIA believes it is confusing to have different measures of power units in Part 22 and Part 24. CTIA in its comments notes that Section 24.16 which covers renewal procedures for PCS licenses needs to be harmonized with 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.935-22-940, governing the content of renewal and competing applications for cellular licenses as well as a two-step process for resolving renewal challenges. Recommendation In addition to keeping the initial recommendation, staff, in response to comments, recommend the initiation of a proceeding to bring cellular, PCS,
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- 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 Instructional Television Fixed Service, MM Docket No. 94-131, Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 9589,
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- the licensee's record of expansion, including a timetable for any planned construction of new cell sites; (c) a description of the licensee's investment in its cellular system; and (d) copies of any Commission orders finding the licensee to have violated the Communications Act or any Commission rule or policy. See Section 22.940(a)(2)(i)-(iv). See e.g. 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1)(i) and (ii), 24.16, 27.14(b). If there are additional requirements applicable to the specific service, the incumbent must comply with those requirements prior to, or in connection with, its application for renewal. Section 1.949(a). See 47 U.S.C. § 310(d). For a list of wireless services for which partitioning and disaggregation is permitted, and for the service-specific rule sections governing partitioning and disaggregation, see supra
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- 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 and in the Instructional Television Fixed Service, MM Docket No. 94-131, Report and Order, 10
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- and insular areas. See Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Establish Part 27, the Wireless Communications Service (``WCS''), Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 10785, 10843, at para. 111 (1997) (WCS Report and Order). In addition, the Commission considers whether a licensee offers substantial service in determining whether to grant a renewal expectancy. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1) (cellular), 24.16 (PCS). The Commission has defined ``substantial service'' as ``service which is sound, favorable, and substantially above a level of mediocre service which just might minimally warrant renewal.'' Id. See NTCA Comments at 16, and SBC Comments at 6-7. See also, WTA Comments, at 14 (WTA argues that prospective carriers seeking regulatory authorization have often employed ``creative'' methods for bolstering their
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- 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 renewal terms of 10 years given the relocation and band clearance issues that were associated
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- owned by more than one MSO, its subscribers are assigned to the MSO with the largest ownership stake. Subscribers for DIRECTV and EchoStar are based on the company's SEC 10-Q filings. These rankings pre-date the acquisition of Adelphia's cable systems by Comcast and Time Warner in July 2006. Data for year-end 2006 show that Comcast remains the largest MVPD with 24.16 million subscribers; DIRECTV is ranked second with 15.95 million subscribers; Time Warner is ranked third with 13.40 million subscribers; and EchoStar is ranked fourth with 13.10 million subscribers. Comcast Corp., Comcast Reports 2006 Results and Outlook for 2007 (press release), Feb. 1, 2007; The DirecTV Group, Inc., The DirecTV Group Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2006 Results (press release),
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- payments. Part 1 Third Report and Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 439-40 ¶ 110. Id. at 443 ¶ 116. Id. at 439-40 ¶¶ 109-10; Part 1 Reconsideration of Third Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 15,304-05 ¶ 19. 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(g)(3)(ii); see id. § 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E)(3)(ii) (1994). Id. § 1.2110(g)(4); see id. § 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E)(4) (1994). See, e.g., id. §§ 24.16(b), 27.14(b)(2), 90.743(a)(2), 90.816(b)(1)(ii); see also the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151-614. 47 C.F.R. § 1.2110(g); see id. § 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E) (1994). Id. § 1.2110(g)(4); see id. § 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E)(4) (1994). See, Alpine PCS, Inc., Requests for Waiver of the Installment Payment Rules and Reinstatement of Licenses, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC Rcd 469, 482 ¶ 20
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- order to protect the integrity of the Commission's auction and licensing 22Part 1 Third Report and Order,13 FCC Rcdat 439-40 ¶ 110. 23Id.at 443 ¶ 116. 24Id.at 439-40 ¶¶ 109-10; Part 1 Reconsideration of Third Report and Order, 15 FCCRcd at 15,304-05 ¶ 19. 2547 C.F.R. § 1.2110(g)(3)(ii); see id.§ 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E)(3)(ii) (1994). 26Id.§ 1.2110(g)(4); see id.§ 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E)(4) (1994). 27See,e.g., id.§§ 24.16(b), 27.14(b)(2), 90.743(a)(2), 90.816(b)(1)(ii); see also the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151614. 2847 C.F.R. § 1.2110(g); see id. § 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E) (1994). 29Id.§ 1.2110(g)(4); see id. § 1.2110(b)(4)(x)(E)(4) (1994). 30See,Alpine PCS, Inc., Requests for Waiver of the Installment Payment Rules and Reinstatement of Licenses, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 25 FCC Rcd 469, 482 ¶ 20 (2010) ("Installment
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- citation for Part 22 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 222, 303, 309 and 332. Remove Section 22.935. Remove Section 22.936. Remove Section 22.939. Remove Section 22.940. Remove Section 22.943. PART 24-PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES The authority citation for Part 24 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 309 and 332. Remove Section 24.16. PART 27-MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES The authority citation for Part 27 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336 and 337 unless otherwise noted. Section 27.14 is amended to revise the title and by removing and reserving paragraphs (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) to read as follows: § 27.14 Construction requirements.
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- from previous page) §§22.935(c), 22.940(a). Additional issues (e.g., qualifications of the renewal applicant) also may be specified for consideration by the ALJ. See47 C.F.R. § 22.935(c). 14See47 C.F.R. § 22.935(c). 15See47 C.F.R. § 22.935(c). The specific elements to be considered by the ALJ in comparing the competing applications are delineated in the rules. See47 C.F.R. § 22.940. 16See47 C.F.R. § 24.16; see generally47 C.F.R. Pt. 24. 17See47 C.F.R. § 27.14(e). 18See 47 C.F.R. § 27.14(b). Section 27.14(c) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 27.14(c), specifies the minimum information to be included by a "WCS renewal applicant" to establish a renewal expectancy, similar to the rules governing the cellular service. 19See"The Commission Seeks Public Comment in the 2008 Biennial Review of
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- they may ask the Commission to initiate rulemaking proceedings with respect to rules that the Commission does not identify in its biennial review as needing to be repealed or modified. See e.g., NAB comments at p. 7 (reserving the right to file petitions for rulemaking); CTIA comments at p. 9 (noting that it filed a petition for rulemaking on section 24.16 of the Commission's rules in 1999 and asking the Commission to include that petition in the 2000 Biennial Review or seek comment on the petition in a separate proceeding). See e.g., CTIA comments at p. 2; ITTA comments at pp. 2, 4; OPATSCO comments at p. 2; USTA comments at p. 2 (supporting the staff's analysis but encouraging the Commission
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- 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 PCS partitioning provisions for rural
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- timely application was due to causes beyond the applicant's control. During this 30-day period, a reinstatement application must be filed on FCC Form 489. Service to subscribers need not be suspended while a late-filed renewal application is pending, but such service shall be 142 without prejudice to Commission action on the renewal application and any related sanctions. See also § 24.16 (Criteria for Comparative Renewal Proceedings). (b) Termination of special temporary authorization. A special temporary authorization shall automatically terminate upon failure to comply with the conditions in the authorization. (c) [Reserved] 143
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- 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 PCS partitioning provisions for rural
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- 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 the proceeding, if its past record for the relevant license period demonstrates that the renewal applicant: (a) Has provided "substantial" service during its past
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- 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 PCS partitioning provisions for rural
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- the 201 substantial service requirement makes it difficult for licensees to determine whether they meet the substantial service requirement, and that elementary fairness requires clarity in such an important a Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-93 Id. at 5-6. 202 Comtech Third Order Reply at 10. 203 See Section 22.940(a)(1)(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i). 204 See Section 24.16(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 24.16(a). 205 See Section 26.14(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 26.14(a). 206 See Section 27.14(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 27.14(b)(1). 207 See Section 101.1011(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 101.1011(a). 208 See Sections 90.665(c) and 90.816(b)(1)(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.665(c), 90.816(b)(1)(i). 209
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- Phase II 220 MHz Service licensees seeking renewal of their authorization to meet the requirements for license renewal similar to those provided in Section 22.940 of our rules."). Metricom Third Order Comments at 5. 201 Id. at 5-6. 202 Comtech Third Order Reply at 10. 203 See Section 22.940(a)(1)(i) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 22.940(a)(1)(i). 204 See Section 24.16(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 24.16(a). 205 See Section 26.14(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 26.14(a). 206 See Section 27.14(b)(1) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 27.14(b)(1). 207 See Section 101.1011(a) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 101.1011(a). 208 PAGE 50 showings on a case-by-case basis. In the Commission's rules, substantial service is defined
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- 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 proceeding, if its past record for the relevant license period demonstrates that the renewal applicant: (a) Has provided "substantial" service during its past
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- we note that no one has sought reconsideration of this approach. 84 See NPRM and Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 4976, 4978. While we made this proposal expressly for future licensees of the 37 85 GHz band, we had proposed generally to conform the 39 GHz rules to those proposed for the 37 GHz band. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 22.940(a)(1), 24.16. 86 See PCS Second Report and Order, 8 FCC Rcd at 7753. 87 See, e.g., GEC Comments at 6-7 (asserting that renewal expectancies for all 39 GHz licensees will encourage financial 88 backers to make capital investments); WinStar Comments at 36-37 (arguing that such expectancies will inspire licensees to make investments in their systems); Commco Comments at 11 (contending that
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- advanced devices with two-way data capabilities that are competing with existing cellular, paging, and other land mobile services. License Period Licenses are issued for a ten-year term from the initial license grant date. 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 47 C.F.R. 24.16). Eligibility for Closed Bidding Certain C and F block licenses are only available to entrepreneurs in "closed" bidding. In order to qualify as an "entrepreneur," an applicant, including attributable investors and affiliates, must have had gross revenue of less than $125 million in each of the last two years and must have less than $500 million in total assets. In
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- devices with two-way data capabilities that are competing with existing cellular, paging, and other land mobile services. License Period Licenses will be issued for a ten-year term from the initial license grant date. 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 47 C.F.R. 24.16). Eligibility for Closed Bidding Certain C block licenses will only be available to entrepreneurs in "closed" bidding. In order to qualify as an "entrepreneur," an applicant, together with its affiliates and persons or entities that hold interests in the applicant and their affiliates, must have had gross revenues of less than $125 million in each of the last two years
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- basis with mobile operations. Broadcasting as defined in the Communications Act is prohibited. See 47 C.F.R. 24.3. License Period Licenses will be issued for a ten-year term from the initial license grant date. 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 47 C.F.R. 24.16). Eligibility for Closed Bidding Certain C block licenses will only be available to entrepreneurs in closed bidding. In order to qualify as an entrepreneur, an applicant, together with its affiliates and persons or entities that hold interests in the applicant and their affiliates, must have had gross revenues of less than $125 million in each of the last two years
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- 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 license date. These construction requirements refer to licenses consisting of 10 MHz and 15 MHz blocks. See [61]47 C.F.R. 24.203. Eligibility for Closed Bidding Certain broadband PCS C
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- they may ask the Commission to initiate rulemaking proceedings with respect to rules that the Commission does not identify in its biennial review as needing to be repealed or modified. See e.g., NAB comments at p. 7 (reserving the right to file petitions for rulemaking); CTIA comments at p. 9 (noting that it filed a petition for rulemaking on section 24.16 of the Commission's rules in 1999 and asking the Commission to include that petition in the 2000 Biennial Review or seek comment on the petition in a separate proceeding). See e.g., CTIA comments at p. 2; ITTA comments at pp. 2, 4; OPATSCO comments at p. 2; USTA comments at p. 2 (supporting the staff's analysis but encouraging the Commission
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- 0.20 47.00 3.49 Indiana Terre Haute Verizon 23.26 57.20 3.95 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 17.36 12.94 3.95 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 27.19 22.43 0.06 42.00 4.75 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
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- 28.90 42.50 5.50 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 26.23 45.50 3.95 Illinois Chicago SBC 21.78 10.00 0.05 39.40 3.95 Illinois Decatur SBC 28.78 17.10 0.05 39.40 4.95 Illinois Rock Island SBC 28.53 16.85 0.05 39.40 4.95 Indiana Indianapolis SBC 19.74 14.26 0.21 47.00 4.99 Indiana Terre Haute Verizon 25.95 57.20 3.95 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 19.90 12.95 3.95 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 28.87 24.16 0.06 42.00 5.50 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 23.28 16.46 0.25 41.00 5.50 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 22.12 15.62 0.06 41.00 5.50 Maine Portland Verizon 27.28 44.75 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 27.94 20.05 0.08 44.25 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 29.88 22.39 0.09 13.50 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 29.88 22.39 0.09 13.50 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 29.88 22.39 0.09 13.50 3.45 Michigan
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- Inc. (California - GTCA) 29.99 28.50 28.48 25.87 22.01 17.19 17.68 10 Verizon California Inc. (California - COCA) 29.90 28.22 29.80 28.74 28.28 22.71 19.16 11 Verizon California Inc. (Arizona - COAZ) 2.03 6.99 13.25 10.9 15.57 13.80 14.17 12 Verizon California Inc. (Nevada - CONV) 28.50 24.08 26.66 28.82 20.57 24.01 31.44 13 Verizon Florida Inc. (Florida - GTFL) 24.16 22.03 29.23 21.90 18.93 14.58 19.14 14 Verizon Hawaii Inc. (Hawaii - GTHI) 16.85 15.30 16.72 17.87 17.62 15.64 10.55 15 Verizon North Inc. (COPA + COQS = COPT) 41.44 43.61 39.71 41.05 39.58 45.97 36.83 16 Verizon North Inc. (Illinois - COIL) 59.89 54.09 53.67 44.51 41.03 14.11 41.14 17 Verizon North Inc. (Indiana - COIN) 47.29 46.06 46.55
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- 12.09 12.97 11.92 (380.49) 14.60 11.68 44CONTEL OF SOUTH DAKOTA 10.96 12.09 5.85 7.79 18.29 8.52 45CONTEL OF TEXAS, INC. 11.99 12.09 7.62 4.36 50.96 38.10 12.18 46CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. - ALABAMA 12.40 12.09 16.56 12.63 (128.57) 11.75 12.22 47CONTEL OF THE SOUTH, INC. - GEORGIA 12.17 12.09 5.08 17.18 (332.64) 7.29 13.77 48CONTEL OF VERMONT 13.48 12.09 24.16 12.54 25.19 15.21 49CONTEL OF VIRGINIA, INC. 13.90 12.09 15.66 12.25 231.36 24.86 16.21 50CONTEL OF WEST VIRGINIA 13.16 12.09 20.69 13.11 (104.20) 17.41 14.37 51KANSAS STATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.97 12.09 6.57 21.56 7.32 26.81 22.14 52GTE ALASKA 12.02 12.07 3.63 13.64 8.18 13.39 53GTE CALIFORNIA INCORPORATED 9.55 12.10 (0.41) 10.03 (78.94) 7.15 8.35 54GTE FLORIDA INCORPORATED 11.87 12.12 10.89
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- Inc. (California - GTCA) 29.99 28.50 28.48 25.87 22.01 17.19 17.68 10 Verizon California Inc. (California - COCA) 29.90 28.22 29.80 28.74 28.28 22.71 19.16 11 Verizon California Inc. (Arizona - COAZ) 2.03 6.99 13.25 10.9 15.57 13.80 14.17 12 Verizon California Inc. (Nevada - CONV) 28.50 24.08 26.66 28.82 20.57 24.01 31.44 13 Verizon Florida Inc. (Florida - GTFL) 24.16 22.03 29.23 21.90 18.93 14.58 19.14 14 Verizon Hawaii Inc. (Hawaii - GTHI) 16.85 15.30 16.72 17.87 17.62 15.64 10.55 15 Verizon North Inc. (COPA + COQS = COPT) 41.44 43.61 39.71 41.05 39.58 45.97 36.83 16 Verizon North Inc. (Illinois - COIL) 59.89 54.09 53.67 44.51 41.03 14.11 41.14 17 Verizon North Inc. (Indiana - COIN) 47.29 46.06 46.55
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- Inc. (California - GTCA) 29.99 28.50 28.48 25.87 22.01 17.19 17.68 10 Verizon California Inc. (California - COCA) 29.90 28.22 29.80 28.74 28.28 22.71 19.16 11 Verizon California Inc. (Arizona - COAZ) 2.03 6.99 13.25 10.9 15.57 13.80 14.17 12 Verizon California Inc. (Nevada - CONV) 28.50 24.08 26.66 28.82 20.57 24.01 31.44 13 Verizon Florida Inc. (Florida - GTFL) 24.16 22.03 29.23 21.90 18.93 14.58 19.14 14 Verizon Hawaii Inc. (Hawaii - GTHI) 16.85 15.30 16.72 17.87 17.62 15.64 10.55 15 Verizon North Inc. (COPA + COQS = COPT) 41.44 43.61 39.71 41.05 39.58 45.97 36.83 16 Verizon North Inc. (Illinois - COIL) 59.89 54.09 53.67 44.51 41.03 14.11 41.14 17 Verizon North Inc. (Indiana - COIN) 47.29 46.06 46.55
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-11.pdf
- NA Qwest - Idaho ID NA NA NA NA Verizon - North - Contel Illinois IL 282,946 219,667 63,279 22.36 Verizon - South - Illinois IL 94,666 70,282 24,384 25.76 Verizon - North - Illinois IL 1,533,160 1,183,845 349,315 22.78 SBC - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 12,151,811 9,248,598 2,903,214 23.89 Verizon - North - Contel/Indiana IN 418,001 317,004 100,997 24.16 Verizon - Contel South - Indiana IN 25,861 18,758 7,102 27.46 Verizon - North - Indiana IN 1,958,007 1,495,880 462,127 23.60 SBC - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 4,136,889 3,100,545 1,036,344 25.05 Sprint - United Tel Company of Indiana IN 580,485 447,950 132,535 22.83 Qwest - Iowa IA NA NA NA NA SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 2,889,443
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-11.pdf
- - North - Contel/Indiana IN 353,715 274,241 79,474 22.47 Verizon - North - Indiana IN 1,578,363 1,224,722 353,641 22.41 SBC - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 2,895,439 2,079,716 815,723 28.17 Sprint - United Tel Company of Indiana IN 485,147 370,533 114,613 23.62 Iowa Telecom - Iowa IA 150,684 116,355 34,328 22.78 Iowa Telecom - Iowa North IA 224,674 170,391 54,283 24.16 Iowa Telecom - Iowa System IA 96,449 73,360 23,089 23.94 Qwest - Iowa IA 1,658,741 1,111,612 547,129 32.98 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 2,119,856 1,433,306 686,550 32.39 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Kentucky KY 242,138 182,431 59,709 24.66 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 2,160,554 1,564,883 595,670 27.57 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 4,241,928 3,202,671 1,039,257 24.50 Verizon - New England
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- 1.34 -1.79 3.18 -8.08 482250 C PROJECT TEL. CO. 17.97 -1.67 19.97 37.38 482251 C RANGE TEL. COOP INC.-MT -1.09 0.62 -1.70 -9.32 482252 A RONAN TEL. CO. 7.58 -5.50 13.84 0.00 482254 C SOUTHERN MONTANA TEL. CO. 6.68 2.85 3.73 6.23 482255 3-RIVERS TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 2.72 0.65 2.06 0.66 482257 C TRIANGLE TEL. COOPERATIVE ASSN. INC. 24.64 0.38 24.16 79.28 483308 C BLACKFOOT TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. - CFT (CLARK FORK) -5.56 2.42 -7.79 -12.01 483310 C CENTRAL MONTANA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 5.95 -0.54 6.53 8.48 484322 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF MT DBA FRONTIER COMM OF MT -11.43 -0.13 -11.31 -33.86 485104 C QWEST CORPORATION - MT -0.01 -2.99 3.07 0.00 NEBRASKA Total -0.92 -4.70 3.97 9.03 371128 C CITIZENS
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- S WEST - Iowa IA 415,135 299,162 116,002 27.94 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 675,484 490,276 185,220 27.42 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 486,577 360,322 126,153 25.93 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Kentucky KY 77,133 58,873 18,260 23.67 GTE - South - Contel - Kentucky KY 41,393 31,802 16,400 39.62 GTE - South - Kentucky KY 198,634 151,215 47,987 24.16 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 909,758 686,282 222,923 24.50 Bell Atlantic - New England - Maine ME 333,148 255,146 78,007 23.42 Bell Atlantic - Maryland MD 1,309,033 932,430 376,718 28.78 Bell Atlantic - New England - Maine MA 2,050,409 1,473,064 577,445 28.16 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan Bell MI 1,834,941 1,457,770 377,860 20.59 GTE - Contel South - Michigan MI 17,158