FCC Web Documents citing 24.53
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- to ``Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service.'' Id. 47 C.F.R. § 17.7 (antenna structures requiring notification to the FAA). 47 C.F.R. § 22.143(d)(4). 47 C.F.R. § 22.157. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 90.309(a)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.901. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.902. 47 C.F.R. § 22.159. Id. Parts 20, 21, 87, 95 and 97 have no height above average terrain (``HAAT'') rules. Section 24.53, 47 C.F.R. § 24.53, is generally the same as section 22.159. Part 27 defines "average terrain elevation" in section 27.4, 47 C.F.R. § 27.4, and uses HAAT in 27.50, 47 C.F.R. § 27.50, but does not specify how to calculate it. Section 80.757, 47 C.F.R. § 80.757, provides that both methods may be used. Section 80.759, 47 C.F.R. § 80.759,
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- the comments and our recommendations below. General Part 24 licensing rules and technical requirements. WTB staff concludes section 24.16 in its current form may no longer be necessary in the public interest, and recommends that the Commission institute a proceeding to consider modifying the rule as proposed by CTIA and Sprint. Staff also concludes that the HAAT rules (including section 24.53) and other similar rules (e.g., section 22.159) are not always consistent throughout the wireless radio regulations and that these rules in their current forms may no longer be necessary in the public interest. Accordingly, staff recommends that the Commission institute a proceeding to consider RadioSoft's comments and determine whether to revise these rules. Section 24.103(b) - Construction requirements for narrowband
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- the comments and our recommendations below. General Part 24 licensing rules and technical requirements. WTB staff concludes section 24.16 in its current form may no longer be necessary in the public interest, and recommends that the Commission institute a proceeding to consider modifying the rule as proposed by CTIA and Sprint. Staff also concludes that the HAAT rules (including section 24.53) and other similar rules (e.g., section 22.159) are not always consistent throughout the wireless radio regulations and that these rules in their current forms may no longer be necessary in the public interest. Accordingly, staff recommends that the Commission institute a proceeding to consider RadioSoft's comments and determine whether to revise these rules. Section 24.103(b) - Construction requirements for narrowband
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- Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 3 $ 28.43 2 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - State Average $ 14.43 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 1 $ 20.08 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 2 $ 26.03 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 3 $ 49.06 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Statewide Average $ 24.53 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 1 $ 16.76 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 2 $ 19.69 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 3 $ 32.98 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Statewide Average $ 19.19 2 Wire xDSL loop - Density Cell 1 $ 11.89 2 Wire xDSL loop - Density Cell
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- new rules, base stations that are located in counties with population densities of 100 persons or fewer per square mile, based upon the most recently available population statistics from the Bureau of the Census, are limited to 3280 watts peak equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) with an antenna height up to 300 meters height above average terrain (HAAT). See Sec. 24.53 of the Commission's rules for HAAT calculation method. (47 C.F.R. § 24.232(b)). AWS. Under the new rules, the following power and antenna height requirements apply to stations transmitting in the 1710-1755 MHz and 2110-2155 MHz bands (47 C.F.R. § 27.50 (d) (1), (2)): (1) The power of each fixed or base station transmitting in the 2110-2155 MHz band and located
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- paragraph (a) to read as follows: * * * * * Section 0.467 Search and Review Fees (a)(1) * * * The fee is based on the grade level of the employee(s) who conduct(s) the search or review, as specified in the following schedule: Hourly Grade Fee GS-1 12.85 GS-2 13.99 GS-3 15.77 GS-4 17.70 GS-5 19.80 GS-6 22.07 GS-7 24.53 GS-8 27.17 GS-9 30.00 GS-10 33.04 GS-11 36.30 GS-12 43.51 GS-13 51.74 GS-14 61.14 GS-15 71.92 Note: These fees will be modified periodically to correspond with modifications in the rate of pay approved by Congress. (2) The fees in paragraph (a)(1) of this section were computed at Step 5 of each grade level based on the General Schedule effective January
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- 58.1 13370.00 15102.00 3670991 3660353 3653184 86.4 86.3 86.1 85.9 85.7 16804.00 19317.00 32931956 33327337 33739859 3.54 3.58 3.61 3.65 3.70 3.741048806.761131678.62 506530 506441 508925 1.40 1.39 1.38 1.37 1.37 1.37 15771.94 18094.27 Total Population Population Density (persons per square km) Regional GDP (US$m, current prices, current PPP) Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 138127 139451 140985 24.22 24.29 24.26 24.30 24.53 24.80 3236.96 3374.96 935889 936585 938183 17.75 17.72 17.73 17.69 17.70 17.73 24261.33 25706.88 745561 747147 749468 10.50 10.48 10.45 10.45 10.47 10.50 19238.08 20365.11 7687125 7753470 7828879 5.55 5.58 5.62 5.66 5.71 5.77 213544.12 224158.81 12794689 12936296 13069182 13.65 13.80 13.95 14.10 14.25 14.40 419435.91 442784.69 1193932 1206100 1221964 2.13 2.13 2.15 2.16 2.19 2.21 32302.93 34343.68 1000139 1013620
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- Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 3 $ 28.43 2 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - State Average $ 14.43 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 1 $ 20.08 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 2 $ 26.03 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Density Cell 3 $ 49.06 4 Wire Basic Unbundled Loop - Statewide Average $ 24.53 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 1 $ 16.76 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 2 $ 19.69 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 3 $ 32.98 2 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Statewide Average $ 19.19 2 Wire xDSL loop - Density Cell 1 $ 11.89 2 Wire xDSL loop - Density Cell
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- 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 21.14 22.44 Florida Tampa 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 19.23 19.23 20.27 21.04 22.29 22.49 22.27 22.15 Florida West Palm Beach 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 15.60 15.58 16.73 18.15 19.56 20.29 20.65 22.03 Georgia Albany 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 21.34 21.88 22.98 24.22 25.11 26.25 25.91 25.45 Georgia Atlanta 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 24.92 24.92 26.04 27.25 28.56 29.54 28.90 28.90 Hawaii Honolulu 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 22.40 22.40 23.28 23.28 25.34 26.35 26.27 26.13 Illinois Chicago 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.18 17.18 14.52 15.52 21.64 24.68 22.12 21.19 21.27 Illinois Decatur 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18 22.26 23.26 21.08 31.52 29.15 28.44 28.53 Illinois Rock Island 22.18
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- -7.32 4.29 -2.50 482241 C HOT SPRINGS TEL. CO. 3.06 -2.49 5.69 5.12 482242 C INTERBEL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. -0.28 1.37 -1.62 -1.96 482244 C LINCOLN TEL. CO. INC. -3.67 -2.38 -1.32 -29.42 482246 C MID-RIVERS TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 1.74 -1.63 3.42 1.75 482247 C NEMONT TELEPHONE COOP.- MONTANA 9.66 -5.05 15.49 47.88 482248 C NORTHERN TEL. COOP INC.- MT 24.53 -0.06 24.61 37.20 482249 C CENTURYTEL OF MONTANA, INC. 8.47 -4.95 14.13 1,918.10 482250 C PROJECT TEL. CO. 6.30 0.00 6.30 9.70 482251 C RANGE TEL. COOP INC.-MT -4.35 -0.43 -3.94 -18.92 482252 A RONAN TEL. CO. -6.36 -10.22 4.30 6.12 482254 C SOUTHERN MONTANA TEL. CO. -0.61 -2.05 1.48 -2.48 482255 C 3-RIVERS TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 11.04 1.21 9.71
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- -7.32 4.29 -2.50 482241 C HOT SPRINGS TEL. CO. 3.06 -2.49 5.69 5.12 482242 C INTERBEL TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. -0.28 1.37 -1.62 -1.96 482244 C LINCOLN TEL. CO. INC. -3.67 -2.38 -1.32 -29.42 482246 C MID-RIVERS TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 1.74 -1.63 3.42 1.75 482247 C NEMONT TELEPHONE COOP.- MONTANA 9.66 -5.05 15.49 47.88 482248 C NORTHERN TEL. COOP INC.- MT 24.53 -0.06 24.61 37.20 482249 C CENTURYTEL OF MONTANA, INC. 8.47 -4.95 14.13 1,918.10 482250 C PROJECT TEL. CO. 6.30 0.00 6.30 9.70 482251 C RANGE TEL. COOP INC.-MT -4.35 -0.43 -3.94 -18.92 482252 A RONAN TEL. CO. -6.36 -10.22 4.30 6.12 482254 C SOUTHERN MONTANA TEL. CO. -0.61 -2.05 1.48 -2.48 482255 C 3-RIVERS TEL. COOPERATIVE INC. 11.04 1.21 9.71
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- 1,042 5,549 18.78 South Dakota 43 1,187 3.62 103 943 10.92 Tennessee 1,503 13,770 10.92 1,672 8,005 20.89 Texas 4,935 53,305 9.26 9,763 28,599 34.14 Utah 1,153 6,225 18.52 603 2,875 20.97 Vermont 242 3,270 7.40 232 697 33.29 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 2,016 17,520 11.51 2,689 9,741 27.60 Washington 1,539 16,785 9.17 1,835 7,481 24.53 West Virginia 409 2,957 13.83 406 2,028 20.02 Wisconsin 1,025 11,626 8.82 895 7,192 12.44 Wyoming 98 1,094 8.96 32 748 4.28 Totals 86,317 761,446 11.34 100,501 379,009 26.52 Source: Pooling data provided by NeuStar. 1 Includes only those thousands-blocks in rate centers with pooling. NM - Not meaningful. 27 Table 9 Increased Utilization and Telephone Numbers Saved due to
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- 21.14 22.44 22.36 23.71 Florida Tampa 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 19.23 19.23 20.27 21.04 22.29 22.49 22.27 22.15 25.55 27.87 Florida West Palm Beach 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 15.60 15.58 16.73 18.15 19.56 20.29 20.65 22.03 21.96 23.71 Georgia Albany 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 21.34 21.88 22.98 24.22 25.11 26.25 25.91 25.45 25.30 25.43 Georgia Atlanta 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 24.92 24.92 26.04 27.25 28.56 29.54 28.90 29.85 29.06 28.26 Hawaii Honolulu 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 22.40 22.40 23.28 23.28 25.34 26.35 26.27 26.13 26.34 26.50 Illinois Chicago 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.18 17.18 14.52 15.52 21.64 24.68 22.12 21.19 21.27 21.27 18.88 Illinois Decatur 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18 22.26 23.26 21.08 31.52 29.15
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 21.52 -4.75 27.58 31.77 411852 C ZENDA TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 2.33 1.55 0.76 0.09 411957 C EMBARQ MISSOURI, INC.-KS -10.48 -5.46 -5.30 0.00 412030 C TOTAH COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 2.82 -4.09 7.20 3.76 415214 C SOUTHWESTERN BELL-KANSAS 2.03 -8.29 11.25 0.00 KENTUCKY TOTAL -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 260396 A BALLARD RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -2.31 -5.05 2.88 -24.53 260398 A BRANDENBURG TEL. CO., INC. 8.64 -5.31 14.74 0.00 260401 C DUO COUNTY TEL. COOP., INC. 6.49 -2.60 9.33 12.66 260402 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY WEST, INC. -1.46 -13.08 13.37 0.00 260406 C FOOTHILLS RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -8.38 0.22 -8.58 -21.56 260408 A GEARHEART COMM. DBA COALFIELDS TEL. CO. 6.10 -3.17 9.57 INFINITE 260411 C LESLIE COUNTY TEL.
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- TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 21.52 -4.75 27.58 31.77 411852 C ZENDA TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 2.33 1.55 0.76 0.09 411957 C EMBARQ MISSOURI, INC.-KS -10.48 -5.46 -5.30 0.00 412030 C TOTAH COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 2.82 -4.09 7.20 3.76 415214 C SOUTHWESTERN BELL-KANSAS 2.03 -8.29 11.25 0.00 KENTUCKY TOTAL -7.72 -7.93 0.22 -5.85 260396 A BALLARD RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -2.31 -5.05 2.88 -24.53 260398 A BRANDENBURG TEL. CO., INC. 8.64 -5.31 14.74 0.00 260401 C DUO COUNTY TEL. COOP., INC. 6.49 -2.60 9.33 12.66 260402 C WINDSTREAM KENTUCKY WEST, INC. -1.46 -13.08 13.37 0.00 260406 C FOOTHILLS RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. -8.38 0.22 -8.58 -21.56 260408 A GEARHEART COMM. DBA COALFIELDS TEL. CO. 6.10 -3.17 9.57 INFINITE 260411 C LESLIE COUNTY TEL.
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- 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 77,984,892 51.20 66,872,929 43.91 11,111,963 7.30 Guam 32,117 16,771 0.52 7,625 0.24 9,146 0.28 Hawaii 203,894 3,365,347 16.51 2,118,469 10.39 1,246,879 6.12 Idaho 242,273 5,735,281 23.67 4,577,537 18.89 1,157,744 4.78 Illinois 2,113,298 106,189,482 50.25 77,817,684 36.82 28,371,797 13.43 Indiana 1,119,973 36,620,487 32.70 27,472,073 24.53 9,148,414 8.17 Iowa 578,999 11,872,662 20.51 9,892,292 17.09 1,980,371 3.42 Kansas 592,967 19,161,429 32.31 16,640,795 28.06 2,520,634 4.25 Kentucky 629,462 32,148,316 51.07 26,553,020 42.18 5,595,296 8.89 Louisiana 1,063,418 46,300,657 43.54 40,346,788 37.94 5,953,870 5.60 Maine 849,955 8,159,353 9.60 6,902,585 8.12 1,256,768 1.48 Maryland 884,742 16,532,496 18.69 12,513,263 14.14 4,019,234 4.54 Massachusetts 219,373 28,838,007 131.46 24,076,341 109.75 4,761,666 21.71 Michigan 1,739,306
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- 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 77,984,892 51.20 66,872,929 43.91 11,111,963 7.30 Guam 32,117 16,771 0.52 7,625 0.24 9,146 0.28 Hawaii 203,894 3,365,347 16.51 2,118,469 10.39 1,246,879 6.12 Idaho 242,273 5,735,281 23.67 4,577,537 18.89 1,157,744 4.78 Illinois 2,113,298 106,189,482 50.25 77,817,684 36.82 28,371,797 13.43 Indiana 1,119,973 36,620,487 32.70 27,472,073 24.53 9,148,414 8.17 Iowa 578,999 11,872,662 20.51 9,892,292 17.09 1,980,371 3.42 Kansas 592,967 19,161,429 32.31 16,640,795 28.06 2,520,634 4.25 Kentucky 629,462 32,148,316 51.07 26,553,020 42.18 5,595,296 8.89 Louisiana 1,063,418 46,300,657 43.54 40,346,788 37.94 5,953,870 5.60 Maine 849,955 8,159,353 9.60 6,902,585 8.12 1,256,768 1.48 Maryland 884,742 16,532,496 18.69 12,513,263 14.14 4,019,234 4.54 Massachusetts 219,373 28,838,007 131.46 24,076,341 109.75 4,761,666 21.71 Michigan 1,739,306
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- % Missed Repair Appointment - Central Office Res. 5.30 1.69 4.45 3.38 4.56 0.88 4.76 3.80 MR-4-01 Mean Time To Repair - Total 24.10 20.13 24.77 21.60 23.58 18.87 23.37 20.25 MR-4-02 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble- Bus. 22.43 21.65 23.08 23.92 21.05 20.07 20.65 20.98 2n,4n MR-4-02 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble - Res. 26.68 24.53 27.85 25.07 26.27 21.77 26.02 26.47 4n MR-4-03 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble - Bus. 11.85 11.97 12.38 11.72 10.70 11.57 10.02 11.00 1n,3n,4n MR-4-03 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble - Res. 11.37 9.48 11.05 10.12 11.12 11.35 10.77 14.18 3n,4n MR-4-06 % Out of Service > 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83
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- 39.50% 48.06% 35.96% Reject Interval C.1.2 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 99.01% 98.31% 100.00% 98.39% 100.00% FOC Timeliness C.1.3 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% FOC & Reject Response Completeness C.1.4 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% Local Interconnection Trunks - Provisioning Order Completion Interval C.2.1 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (days) 29.98 19.56 26.71 24.75 24.82 24.53 18.60 15.69 20.55 18.66 Held Orders C.2.2 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (days) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 % Jeopardies C.2.3 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% B - 47 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC
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- to ``Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service.'' Id. 47 C.F.R. § 17.7 (antenna structures requiring notification to the FAA). 47 C.F.R. § 22.143(d)(4). 47 C.F.R. § 22.157. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 90.309(a)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.901. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.902. 47 C.F.R. § 22.159. Id. Parts 20, 21, 87, 95 and 97 have no height above average terrain (``HAAT'') rules. Section 24.53, 47 C.F.R. § 24.53, is generally the same as section 22.159. Part 27 defines "average terrain elevation" in section 27.4, 47 C.F.R. § 27.4, and uses HAAT in 27.50, 47 C.F.R. § 27.50, but does not specify how to calculate it. Section 80.757, 47 C.F.R. § 80.757, provides that both methods may be used. Section 80.759, 47 C.F.R. § 80.759,
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- Section 24.232 is revised to read as follows: § 24.232 Power and antenna height limits. densities of 100 persons or fewer per square mile, based upon the most recently available population statistics from the Bureau of the Census, are limited to 3280 watts peak equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) with an antenna height up to 300 meters HAAT; See Sec. 24.53 for HAAT calculation method. Base station antenna heights may exceed 300 meters with a corresponding reduction in power; see Table 2 of this section. In no case may the peak output power of a base station transmitter exceed 200 watts. The service area boundary limit and microwave protection criteria specified in Sec. 24.236 and Sec. 24.237 apply. Operation under this
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- GSA service area boundary measured along the radial between the respective stations, divided by 17. That is, the height benchmark is hb = D2/17. Interference protection will be afforded on a station by station basis based on the actual antenna height above the radial average terrain (calculated along the straight line between the two base stations in accordance with Sections 24.53(b) and (c)) and this height benchmark. Amendment of Parts 1, 21, 73, 74 and 101 of the Commission's Rules to Facilitate the Provision of Fixed and Mobile Broadband Access, Educational and Other Advanced Services in the 2150-2162 and 2500-2690 MHz Bands; Part 1 of the Commission's Rules - Further Competitive Bidding Procedures; Amendment of Parts 21 and 74 to Enable
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- deems the distance calculation methodology set forth in new Section 1.958 to not be accurate, it can always seek a waiver to use an alternative methodology under the applicable Commission waiver standards. 47 C.F.R. § 22.159. 47 C.F.R. § 90.309(a)(4). 47 C.F.R. § 90.309(a)(4). Parts 20, 21, 87, 95 and 97 have no height above average terrain (``HAAT'') rules. Section 24.53, 47 C.F.R. § 24.53, is generally the same as Section 22.159. Part 27 defines "average terrain elevation" in Section 27.4, 47 C.F.R. § 27.4, and uses HAAT in Section 27.50, 47 C.F.R. § 27.50, but does not specify how to calculate it. Section 80.757, 47 C.F.R. § 80.757, provides that average terrain elevation may be either computer-generated or derived from
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- deems the distance calculation methodology set forth in new Section 1.958 to not be accurate, it can always seek a waiver to use an alternative methodology under the applicable Commission waiver standards. 47 C.F.R. § 22.159. 47 C.F.R. § 90.309(a)(4). 47 C.F.R. § 90.309(a)(4). Parts 20, 21, 87, 95 and 97 have no height above average terrain (``HAAT'') rules. Section 24.53, 47 C.F.R. § 24.53, is generally the same as Section 22.159. Part 27 defines "average terrain elevation" in Section 27.4, 47 C.F.R. § 27.4, and uses HAAT in Section 27.50, 47 C.F.R. § 27.50, but does not specify how to calculate it. Section 80.757, 47 C.F.R. § 80.757, provides that average terrain elevation may be either computer-generated or derived from
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- other than those precluded by section 310 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 310, is eligible to hold a license under this part. Section 24.232 is revised to read as follows: § 24.232 Power and antenna height limits. tts peak equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) with an antenna height up to 300 meters HAAT; See Sec. 24.53 for HAAT calculation method. Base station antenna heights may exceed 300 meters with a corresponding reduction in power; see Table 2 of this section. The service area boundary limit and microwave protection criteria specified in Sec. 24.236 and Sec. 24.237 apply. Operation under this paragraph must be coordinated in advance with all PCS licensees within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of
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- other than those precluded by section 310 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 310, is eligible to hold a license under this part. Section 24.232 is revised to read as follows: § 24.232 Power and antenna height limits. tts peak equivalent isotropically radiated power (EIRP) with an antenna height up to 300 meters HAAT; See Sec. 24.53 for HAAT calculation method. Base station antenna heights may exceed 300 meters with a corresponding reduction in power; see Table 2 of this section. The service area boundary limit and microwave protection criteria specified in Sec. 24.236 and Sec. 24.237 apply. Operation under this paragraph must be coordinated in advance with all PCS licensees within 120 kilometers (75 miles) of
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- squared (Dkm2) and then divided by 17. That is, hb (m) = Dkm2/17. A base station antenna will be considered to be within its applicable height benchmark relative to another base station if the height in meters of its centerline of radiation above average elevation (HAAE) calculated along the straight line between the two base stations in accordance with §§ 24.53(b) and (c) of this chapter does not exceed the height benchmark (hbm). A base station antenna will be considered to exceed its applicable height benchmark relative to another base station if the HAAE of its centerline of radiation calculated along the straight line between the two base stations in accordance with §§ 24.53(b) and (c) of this chapter exceeds the
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- any instrument limitations, such as detector response times, limited resolution bandwidth capability when compared to the emission bandwidth, sensitivity, etc., so as to obtain a true peak measurement for the emission in question over the full bandwidth of the channel. Note to § 24.232: Height above average terrain (HAAT) is to be calculated using the method set forth in § 24.53 of this Part. * * * * * * Part 27 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: 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 27.50(d) is revised to read as follows: §
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- 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855- 1331. Telephone: 1-800-678- 4333. The limits for both "controlled" and "uncontrolled" environments, as defined by body of the user. (The ANSI/IEEE standard uses the term "radiated power," meaning input power to the antenna.) (c) For further information on the Commission's environmental rules see §§ 1.1301 through 1.1319 of this chapter. Sec. 24.53 Calculation of height above average terrain (HAAT). (a) HAAT is determined by subtracting average terrain elevation from antenna height above mean sea level. (b) Average terrain elevation shall be calculated using elevation data from a 30 arc second or better Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). DEM data is available from United States Geological Survey (USGS). The data file shall be 106
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- specified in § 1.1307(b), § 2.1091 and § 2.1093 of this chapter, as appropriate. Applications for equipment authorization of mobile or portable devices operating under this section must contain a statement confirming compliance with these requirements for both fundamental emissions and unwanted emissions. Technical information showing the basis for this statement must be submitted to the Commission upon request. § 24.53 Calculation of height above average terrain (HAAT). (a) HAAT is determined by subtracting average terrain elevation from antenna height above mean sea level. (b) Average terrain elevation shall be calculated using elevation data from a 30 arc second or better Digital Elevation Models (DEMs). DEM data is available from United States Geological Survey (USGS). The data file shall be identified.
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- (e) MTA and regional base stations located less than 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the licensed service area border must limit their effective radiated power in accordance with the following formula: PW = 0.0175 x dkm* *6.6666 x hm* *-3.1997 PW is effective radiated power in watts dkm is distance in kilometers hm is antenna HAAT in meters; see § 24.53 for HAAT calculation method * * * * * §§ 24.302 through 24.309 [Removed and Reserved] 9. Remove and reserve sections 24.302, 24.303, 24.304, 24.305, 24.306, 24.307, 24.308, and 24.309. § 24.320 [Removed and Reserved] Section 24.320 is removed and reserved. A new section 24.321 is added to read as follows: § 24.321 Designated entities. (a) Eligibility for small business
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- height limits. * * * * * Paragraphs (d) and (e) are revised as follows: (d) MTA and regional base stations located between 200 kilometers (124 miles) and 80 kilometers (50 miles) from their licensed service area border are limited to the power levels in the following table: Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-140 51 Antenna HAAT in meters (feet) (see 24.53 for HAAT Effective radiated power HAAT calculation method) (e.r.p.) (watts) 183 (600) and below 3500 183 (600) to 208 (682) 3500 to 2584 208 (682) to 236 (775) 2584 to 1883 236 (775) to 268 (880) 1883 to 1372 268 (880) to 305 (1000) 1372 to 1000 305 (1000) to 346 (1137) 1000 to 729 346 (1137) to 394 (1292)
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- to top FOIA Search Fee Schedule 2/1/07 Amendment to the Fee Schedule for the Processing of Requests for Agency Records Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act. Order: [101]Word | [102]Acrobat GS Salary Level of FCC Employee Hourly Fee GS-1 GS-2 GS-3 GS-4 GS-5 GS-6 GS-7 GS-8 GS-9 GS-10 GS-11 GS-12 GS-13 GS-14 GS-15 12.85 13.99 15.77 17.70 19.80 22.07 24.53 27.17 30.00 33.04 36.30 43.51 51.74 61.14 71.92 The reproduction fees are $0.17 per page. Outstanding fees. In certain circumstances, the FCC may request [103]advance payment of fees. Failure to pay any fees within 30 days of the billing date may result in [104]interest charges being levied. If you have made FOIA requests in the past, for which a fee
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- 39.50% 48.06% 35.96% Reject Interval C.1.2 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 99.01% 98.31% 100.00% 98.39% 100.00% FOC Timeliness C.1.3 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% FOC & Reject Response Completeness C.1.4 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% Local Interconnection Trunks - Provisioning Order Completion Interval C.2.1 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (days) 29.98 19.56 26.71 24.75 24.82 24.53 18.60 15.69 20.55 18.66 Held Orders C.2.2 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (days) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 % Jeopardies C.2.3 Local Interconnection Trunks/FL (%) 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% B - 47 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC
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- 18.05 18.07 16.92 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.44 Florida Tampa 17.79 17.95 17.99 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 19.23 19.23 20.27 20.58 Florida West Palm Beach 16.69 16.50 16.67 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 15.60 15.58 16.73 17.62 Georgia Albany 20.30 20.70 20.03 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 21.34 21.88 22.98 23.69 Georgia Atlanta 23.44 24.48 24.50 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 24.92 24.92 26.04 26.65 Hawaii Honolulu 19.21 19.29 19.29 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 22.40 22.40 23.28 24.84 Illinois Chicago 18.11 18.17 18.00 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.18 17.18 14.52 15.52 21.61 Illinois Decatur 19.09 20.29 21.29 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18 22.26 23.26 21.05 Illinois Rock Island 19.85 20.93 21.92 22.18 22.17 20.82 20.82 20.18
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- 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.24 Florida Tampa 17.79 17.95 17.99 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 19.23 19.23 20.27 21.04 22.45 Florida West Palm Beach 16.69 16.50 16.67 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 15.60 15.58 16.73 18.15 19.41 Georgia Albany 20.30 20.70 20.03 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 21.34 21.88 22.98 24.22 25.33 Georgia Atlanta 23.44 24.48 24.50 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 24.92 24.92 26.04 27.25 28.37 Hawaii Honolulu 19.21 19.29 19.29 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 22.40 22.40 23.28 23.28 24.56 Illinois Chicago 18.11 18.17 18.00 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.18 17.18 14.52 15.52 21.64 21.82 Illinois Decatur 19.09 20.29 21.29 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18 22.26 23.26 21.08 21.15 Illinois Rock Island 19.85 20.93 21.92 22.18
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- 21.03 21.01 21.65 Florida Miami 18.07 16.92 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 Florida Tampa 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 19.23 19.23 20.27 21.04 22.29 22.48 Florida West Palm Beach 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 15.60 15.58 16.73 18.15 19.56 20.29 Georgia Albany 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 21.34 21.88 22.98 24.22 25.11 26.25 Georgia Atlanta 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 24.92 24.92 26.04 27.25 28.56 29.54 Hawaii Honolulu 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 22.40 22.40 23.28 23.28 25.34 25.06 Illinois Chicago 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.18 17.18 14.52 15.52 21.64 24.68 22.38 Illinois Decatur 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18 22.26 23.26 21.08 31.52 29.91 Illinois Rock Island 22.18 22.17 20.82 20.82 20.18 20.18 21.85 22.85 20.79
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- Miami 18.07 16.92 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 21.14 Florida Tampa 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 19.23 19.23 20.27 21.04 22.29 22.49 22.27 Florida West Palm Beach 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 15.60 15.58 16.73 18.15 19.56 20.29 20.65 Georgia Albany 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 21.34 21.88 22.98 24.22 25.11 26.25 25.91 Georgia Atlanta 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 24.92 24.92 26.04 27.25 28.56 29.54 28.90 Hawaii Honolulu 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 22.40 22.40 23.28 23.28 25.34 26.35 26.23 Illinois Chicago 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.18 17.18 14.52 15.52 21.64 24.68 22.12 21.78 Illinois Decatur 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18 22.26 23.26 21.08 31.52 29.15 28.78 Illinois Rock Island 22.18 22.17 20.82 20.82 20.18
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- 39.00 39.00 39.00 39.00 34.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 34.50 LA Baton Rouge 24.00 59.00 59.00 61.65 61.65 61.65 61.65 61.65 61.65 63.50 50.00 50.00 43.00 New Orleans 24.00 59.00 59.00 61.65 61.65 61.65 61.65 61.65 61.65 64.12 51.50 50.00 43.00 ME Portland 40.50 45.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 44.75 MD Baltimore 24.53 37.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 48.00 MA Boston 32.75 32.75 32.75 32.75 31.77 31.77 31.77 31.77 34.79 37.07 37.07 37.07 37.07 Hyannis 32.75 32.75 32.75 32.75 31.77 31.77 31.77 31.77 34.79 37.07 37.07 37.07 37.07 Springfield 32.75 32.75 32.75 32.75 31.77 31.77 31.77 31.77 34.79 37.07 37.07 37.07 37.07 MI Detroit 16.39 42.00 42.00
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- 17.60 District of ColumbiaWashington 21.91 22.16 21.88 21.70 21.67 20.13 21.05 19.23 Florida Miami 17.49 17.96 18.05 18.07 16.92 16.84 16.86 16.86 Florida Tampa 17.79 17.95 17.99 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 Florida West Palm Beach 16.69 16.50 16.67 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 Georgia Albany 20.30 20.70 20.03 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 Georgia Atlanta 23.44 24.48 24.50 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 Hawaii Honolulu 19.21 19.29 19.29 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 Illinois Chicago 18.11 18.17 18.00 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.63 Illinois Decatur 19.09 20.29 21.29 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 Illinois Rock Island 19.85 20.93 21.92 22.18 22.17 20.82 20.82 21.27 Indiana Indianapolis 22.42 22.47 21.53 21.87 20.44 19.81 18.82 18.82 Indiana Terre Haute 22.33 22.93 22.93
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- 22.16 21.88 21.70 21.67 20.13 21.05 19.23 20.10 Florida Miami 17.49 17.96 18.05 18.07 16.92 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 Florida Tampa 17.79 17.95 17.99 17.45 17.45 17.65 19.09 19.19 19.23 Florida West Palm Beach 16.69 16.50 16.67 16.74 15.65 15.59 15.89 15.89 15.60 Georgia Albany 20.30 20.70 20.03 20.60 20.63 20.63 21.29 21.29 21.34 Georgia Atlanta 23.44 24.48 24.50 24.50 24.53 24.80 24.98 24.98 24.92 Hawaii Honolulu 19.21 19.29 19.29 19.35 20.60 21.35 22.52 22.40 22.40 Illinois Chicago 18.11 18.17 18.00 18.21 18.20 17.31 17.63 17.18 17.18 Illinois Decatur 19.09 20.29 21.29 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18 Illinois Rock Island 19.85 20.93 21.92 22.18 22.17 20.82 20.82 20.18 20.18 Indiana Indianapolis 22.42 22.47 21.53 21.87 20.44 19.81 18.82 18.82 18.82
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- Residential Access Line All Goods Survey Rate Restated All Goods Survey Rate Restated and Services in 2002 and Services in 2002 (1982-1984 Dollars (1982-1984 Dollars = 100) = 100) 1940 14.0 $3.67 $47.16 1980 82.4 $8.61 $18.80 1941 14.7 3.67 44.91 1981 90.9 9.16 18.13 1942 16.3 3.64 40.17 1982 96.5 10.18 18.98 1943 17.3 3.64 37.85 1983 99.6 13.58 24.53 1944 17.6 3.66 37.41 1984 103.9 15.18 26.28 1945 18.0 3.67 36.68 1985 107.6 16.26 27.19 1946 19.5 3.67 33.86 1986 109.6 17.70 29.05 1947 22.3 3.70 29.85 1987 113.6 18.18 28.79 1948 24.1 3.91 29.19 1988 118.3 18.11 27.54 1949 23.8 4.02 30.39 1989 124.0 19.05 27.64 1950 24.1 4.29 32.02 1990 130.7 19.24 26.48 1951 26.0 4.48 31.00
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- Residential Access Line All Goods Survey Rate Restated All Goods Survey Rate Restated and Services in 2002 and Services in 2002 (1982-1984 Dollars (1982-1984 Dollars = 100) = 100) 1940 14.0 $3.67 $47.16 1980 82.4 $8.61 $18.80 1941 14.7 3.67 44.91 1981 90.9 9.16 18.13 1942 16.3 3.64 40.17 1982 96.5 10.18 18.98 1943 17.3 3.64 37.85 1983 99.6 13.58 24.53 1944 17.6 3.66 37.41 1984 103.9 15.18 26.28 1945 18.0 3.67 36.68 1985 107.6 16.26 27.19 1946 19.5 3.67 33.86 1986 109.6 17.70 29.05 1947 22.3 3.70 29.85 1987 113.6 18.18 28.79 1948 24.1 3.91 29.19 1988 118.3 18.11 27.54 1949 23.8 4.02 30.39 1989 124.0 19.05 27.64 1950 24.1 4.29 32.02 1990 130.7 19.24 26.48 1951 26.0 4.48 31.00
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- 148 50 25.38 Sprint - United Tel Company of Indiana IN 0 0 0 0.00 Qwest - Iowa IA NA NA NA NA SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 118 82 36 30.51 BellSouth - Kentucky KY 0 0 0 0.00 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Kentucky KY 19 14 5 26.32 BellSouth - Louisiana LA 636 480 156 24.53 Verizon - New England - Maine ME (218) (156) (61) 27.98 Verizon - Maryland MD (62) (49) (14) 22.58 Verizon - New England - Massachusetts MA (31) (2) (29) 93.55 Verizon - Contel South - Michigan MI 0 0 0 0.00 Verizon - North - Michigan MI 2 2 1 50.00 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan MI 261 201 59
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- - Contel - New Mexico NM 0 0 0 0.00 GTE - Southwest - New Mexico NM (41) (28) (14) 34.15 U S WEST - New Mexico NM 157 113 44 28.03 Bell Atlantic - New York NY 47,793 33,636 14,157 29.62 Citizens Telecom - Red Hook NY 0 0 0 0.00 Citizens Telecom - Upstate NY 1,688 1,276 414 24.53 Citizens Telecom - W. Counties NY 0 0 0 0.00 Frontier of Rochester NY 0 0 0 0.00 ALLTEL - Carolina NC 0 0 0 0.00 BellSouth - North Carolina NC (65) (46) (19) 29.23 GTE - South - Contel - North Carolina NC (1) (1) 0 0.00 GTE - South - North Carolina NC 157 120 37 23.57 Sprint
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- 852,612 47,236,665 55.40 34,664,287 40.66 12,572,379 14.75 Arkansas 451,034 17,059,475 37.82 11,942,693 26.48 5,116,782 11.34 California 6,038,589 428,951,933 71.04 267,129,828 44.24 161,822,105 26.80 Colorado 708,109 14,466,660 20.43 8,804,042 12.43 5,662,619 8.00 Connecticut 553,993 24,200,438 43.68 20,958,026 37.83 3,242,412 5.85 Delaware 112,836 1,623,956 14.39 1,141,357 10.12 482,599 4.28 Dist. of Columbia 77,194 6,870,258 89.00 6,068,830 78.62 801,428 10.38 Florida 2,381,396 58,404,506 24.53 35,406,041 14.87 22,998,465 9.66 Georgia 1,422,762 50,884,326 35.76 39,018,529 27.42 11,865,796 8.34 Guam 32,951 989,348 30.02 89,276 2.71 900,072 27.32 Hawaii 185,860 2,579,482 13.88 823,818 4.43 1,755,664 9.45 Idaho 245,331 2,906,133 11.85 2,003,364 8.17 902,770 3.68 Illinois 2,027,600 115,147,909 56.79 90,628,861 44.70 24,519,048 12.09 Indiana 988,702 20,766,272 21.00 10,803,488 10.93 9,962,784 10.08 Iowa 497,301 5,344,132 10.75 3,369,952 6.78 1,974,180 3.97
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- (e) MTA and regional base stations located less than 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the licensed service area border must limit their effective radiated power in accordance with the following formula: PW = 0.0175 x dkm* *6.6666 x hm* *-3.1997 PW is effective radiated power in watts dkm is distance in kilometers hm is antenna HAAT in meters; see § 24.53 for HAAT calculation method * * * * * §§ 24.302 through 24.309 [Removed and Reserved] 9. Remove and reserve sections 24.302, 24.303, 24.304, 24.305, 24.306, 24.307, 24.308, and 24.309. § 24.320 [Removed and Reserved] Section 24.320 is removed and reserved. A new section 24.321 is added to read as follows: § 24.321 Designated entities. (a) Eligibility for small business