FCC Web Documents citing 25.11
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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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 22.44 22.36 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 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 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 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 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 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 Illinois Decatur 21.56 21.54 20.19 20.18 20.18 20.18
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/041210/community_reinvestment_act.pdf
- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 270425 C CAMERON TEL CO - LA -6.94 -0.41 -6.56 -12.59 270426 C CAMPTI-PLEASANT HILL 3.71 -6.48 10.90 6.47 270427 C CENTURYTEL-CHATHAM -5.94 -3.31 -2.72 -14.65 270428 A DELCAMBRE TEL CO -1.75 -6.28 4.84 -57.02 270429 C EAST ASCENSION TEL 0.02 -4.90 5.17 -2.12 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL CO -2.09 -4.09 2.08 -4.59 270431 C CENTURYTEL-NW LA -3.99 -4.85 0.90 -25.11 270432 C KAPLAN TEL CO -5.55 -8.87 3.64 -11.15 270433 C LAFOURCHE TEL CO -24.23 -8.57 -17.13 -100.00 270434 C CENTURYTEL-EVANGELIN -3.19 -3.75 0.57 -15.71 270435 C NORTHEAST LOUISIANA -2.34 -1.84 -0.51 -6.86 270436 C CENTURY NORTH LA -3.61 -4.53 0.97 -17.21 270438 C RESERVE TEL CO -7.41 -7.99 0.63 -100.00 270439 C CENTURYTEL-RINGGOLD -4.17 -5.37 1.26 -50.73 270440 C
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- 270425 C CAMERON TEL CO - LA -6.94 -0.41 -6.56 -12.59 270426 C CAMPTI-PLEASANT HILL 3.71 -6.48 10.90 6.47 270427 C CENTURYTEL-CHATHAM -5.94 -3.31 -2.72 -14.65 270428 A DELCAMBRE TEL CO -1.75 -6.28 4.84 -57.02 270429 C EAST ASCENSION TEL 0.02 -4.90 5.17 -2.12 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL CO -2.09 -4.09 2.08 -4.59 270431 C CENTURYTEL-NW LA -3.99 -4.85 0.90 -25.11 270432 C KAPLAN TEL CO -5.55 -8.87 3.64 -11.15 270433 C LAFOURCHE TEL CO -24.23 -8.57 -17.13 -100.00 270434 C CENTURYTEL-EVANGELIN -3.19 -3.75 0.57 -15.71 270435 C NORTHEAST LOUISIANA -2.34 -1.84 -0.51 -6.86 270436 C CENTURY NORTH LA -3.61 -4.53 0.97 -17.21 270438 C RESERVE TEL CO -7.41 -7.99 0.63 -100.00 270439 C CENTURYTEL-RINGGOLD -4.17 -5.37 1.26 -50.73 270440 C
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 270425 C CAMERON TEL CO - LA -6.94 -0.41 -6.56 -12.59 270426 C CAMPTI-PLEASANT HILL 3.71 -6.48 10.90 6.47 270427 C CENTURYTEL-CHATHAM -5.94 -3.31 -2.72 -14.65 270428 A DELCAMBRE TEL CO -1.75 -6.28 4.84 -57.02 270429 C EAST ASCENSION TEL 0.02 -4.90 5.17 -2.12 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL CO -2.09 -4.09 2.08 -4.59 270431 C CENTURYTEL-NW LA -3.99 -4.85 0.90 -25.11 270432 C KAPLAN TEL CO -5.55 -8.87 3.64 -11.15 270433 C LAFOURCHE TEL CO -24.23 -8.57 -17.13 -100.00 270434 C CENTURYTEL-EVANGELIN -3.19 -3.75 0.57 -15.71 270435 C NORTHEAST LOUISIANA -2.34 -1.84 -0.51 -6.86 270436 C CENTURY NORTH LA -3.61 -4.53 0.97 -17.21 270438 C RESERVE TEL CO -7.41 -7.99 0.63 -100.00 270439 C CENTURYTEL-RINGGOLD -4.17 -5.37 1.26 -50.73 270440 C
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- by radio stations authorized by other administrations is guaranteed unless coordination procedures are timely completed or, with respect to individual administrations, by successfully completing coordination agreements. Any radio station authorization for which coordination has not been completed may be subject to additional terms and conditions as required to effect coordination of the frequency assignments of other administrations, 47 C.F.R. § 25.11 l(b). 16. This Order is issued pursuant to Section 0.261 of the Commission's rules on delegated authority, 47 C.F.R. § 0.261, and is effective upon release. Petitions for reconsideration under Section 1.106 or applications for review under Section 1.115 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.106,1.115, may be filed within 30 days of the date of the release of
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- Reasons: Consequential renumbering. MOD S25.6 6. Administrations authorising space stations in the amateur-satellite service shall ensure that sufficient earth command stations are established before launch to ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service can be immediately eliminated. Reasons: Restatement of requirement and eliminating provisions already covered in Article S15. SUP S25.7 through S25.11. 5 II.Informal Working Group 7: Regulatory Issues and Future Agendas DRAFT REVISED PRELIMINARY VIEWS ON WRC-03 Doc. WAC/045rev1(15.11.01) WRC-2003 Agenda Item 1.30[c]: to consider possible changes to the procedures for the advance publication, coordination and notification of satellite networks in response to Resolution 86 (Minneapolis, 1998) ISSUE [c]: Reduction of Data Requirements - Potential modifications to Articles S9 and S11
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. 5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. 5.283 Additional allocation: in Austria, the band 438-440 MHz is also allocated to the fixed and mobile, except aeronautical mobile, services on a primary basis. 5.284 Additional allocation: in Canada, the band 440-450 MHz is also allocated to the amateur
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- that the licensees must coordinate to obtain entry into the Plans.32 28 29 30 31 32 More specifically, the Commission Rules require the application to provide the information requested in Appendix 4 of the ITU Radio's Regulations, which specifies the parameters required by the ITU in order to begin processing a modification to the BSS Plans. See 47 C.F.R. $0 25.11 l(c), 25.114(c)(22)(i). See 47 C.F.R. 0 25.1 14(c)(22)(ii). This is in contrast to the FSS application process, where the proposed system must be in compliance with various technical requirements adopted by the Commission and contained in its own rules. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. $ 25.138, applicable to Ka-band FSS satellites. See, e.g., EchoStar Satellite Corporation, Order and Authorization, DA 02-1455
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. 59 25.11 l(c), 25.1 14(c)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 11 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o
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- Radio Regulations. o Appendices 30 and 30A contain procedures for modifying the "BSS Plans," including to accommodate satellites at reduced orbital spacing. These procedures prescribe international coordination to protect existing systems. o The FCC rules incorporate these international procedures. Compliance with these rules is essentially the only technical qualification imposed by the FCC on DBS applicants. (See 47 C.F.R. $4 25.11 l(c), 25.114(~)(22), 25.148(f).) o In its 2002 revision of the DBS rules, the FCC explicitly held that these procedures ensure adequate protection of existing systems, while permitting new entry. With reduced-spacing scenarios fully in mind, the FCC declined to adopt other technical constraints. (2002 DBS Order, 7 130.) The FCC should continue to support the existing coordination procedures. o The
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 6.07 Minnesota 1.71 -4.54 6.54 18.41 Mississippi -0.35 -2.40 2.11 -1.89 Missouri -1.32 -3.72 2.49 -2.92 Montana 1.28 -3.25 4.69 -3.03 Nebraska 3.80 -6.66 11.22 22.63 Nevada -0.46 -2.42 2.01 -0.65 New Hampshire 4.36 -3.52 8.17 7.35 New Jersey 4.86 -4.54 9.84 0.00 New Mexico 1.20 -2.32 3.60 4.99 New York 2.06 -4.62 7.00 -7.98 North Carolina -0.41 -3.16 2.84 25.11 North Dakota 2.50 -4.00 6.77 2.12 Northern Mariana Islands -16.96 8.29 -23.31 0.00 Ohio -0.32 -3.37 3.16 6.17 Oklahoma -5.30 -5.50 0.21 12.10 Oregon 0.96 -3.80 4.95 -7.72 Pennsylvania 2.82 -4.11 7.23 38.82 Puerto Rico -8.77 -3.65 -5.31 -28.31 Rhode Island -1.04 -7.74 7.26 0.00 South Carolina 1.54 -2.54 4.18 -4.90 South Dakota 4.90 -6.06 11.66 28.10 Tennessee 0.36 -2.60
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- 21.46 21.26 Florida 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 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
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,459,839 1,878,353 586,211 23.83 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 73,438 54,049 19,411 26.43 Verizon North - Indiana IN 378,230 278,689 99,610 26.34 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 797,207 594,053 204,061 25.60 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,506 67,111 22,395 25.02 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,761 23,786 7,975 25.11 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,595 35,644 12,951 26.65 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,782 22,468 8,313 27.01 Qwest - Iowa IA 422,708 289,305 133,431 31.57 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 505,845 353,520 154,542 30.55 Kentucky ALLTEL - London KY 46,493 34,063 13,744 29.56 Kentucky ALLTEL - Lexington KY 216,605 152,823 68,976 31.84 Cincinnati
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- - Western Counties NY 63,448 45,466 17,981 28.34 Verizon New York Telephone NY 23,989,658 16,126,553 7,863,105 32.78 Citizens - Frontier Cos. - Rochester Telephone NY 907,178 646,704 260,474 28.71 Windstream North Carolina NC 368,368 260,902 107,467 29.17 Embarq - Central Telephone - North Carolina NC 452,610 350,612 101,999 22.54 Verizon South - Contel - North Carolina NC 331,625 248,358 83,267 25.11 Verizon South - North Carolina NC 635,642 471,040 164,601 25.90 AT&T - BellSouth - North Carolina NC 5,282,760 3,798,269 1,484,492 28.10 Embarq - Carolina Tel. & Tel. - North Carolina NC 2,253,301 1,668,928 584,373 25.93 Qwest - North Dakota ND 462,780 304,597 158,183 34.18 Windstream - Western Reserve Telephone - Ohio OH 379,524 276,093 103,432 27.25 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company
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- 16.84 16.86 16.86 16.85 16.83 17.76 18.97 20.26 21.02 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
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 77,771 59.51 Qwest - Wyoming WY 25,193 8,177 17,014 67.53 11 - 24 Table 11.11 Taxes (Federal, State, and Other) - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State Code Subject to Separations Interstate Intrastate Percent Interstate All Reporting Local Exchange Companies $408,628,545 $291,659,107 $116,969,465 28.62 Bell Operating Companies 371,827,351 264,100,086 107,727,270 28.97 Other Reporting Local Exchange Companies 36,801,194 27,559,021 9,242,195 25.11 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Northern Alabama AL 412,253 317,836 94,417 22.90 CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC - Southern Alabama AL 510,164 382,137 128,027 25.10 AT&T - BellSouth - Alabama AL 5,587,203 4,109,541 1,477,661 26.45 Verizon California - Contel - Arizona AZ 27,085 16,051 11,034 40.74 Qwest - Arizona AZ 6,991,544 5,044,533 1,947,013 27.85 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR
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- 270425 C CAMERON TEL CO - LA -6.94 -0.41 -6.56 -12.59 270426 C CAMPTI-PLEASANT HILL 3.71 -6.48 10.90 6.47 270427 C CENTURYTEL-CHATHAM -5.94 -3.31 -2.72 -14.65 270428 A DELCAMBRE TEL CO -1.75 -6.28 4.84 -57.02 270429 C EAST ASCENSION TEL 0.02 -4.90 5.17 -2.12 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL CO -2.09 -4.09 2.08 -4.59 270431 C CENTURYTEL-NW LA -3.99 -4.85 0.90 -25.11 270432 C KAPLAN TEL CO -5.55 -8.87 3.64 -11.15 270433 C LAFOURCHE TEL CO -24.23 -8.57 -17.13 -100.00 270434 C CENTURYTEL-EVANGELIN -3.19 -3.75 0.57 -15.71 270435 C NORTHEAST LOUISIANA -2.34 -1.84 -0.51 -6.86 270436 C CENTURY NORTH LA -3.61 -4.53 0.97 -17.21 270438 C RESERVE TEL CO -7.41 -7.99 0.63 -100.00 270439 C CENTURYTEL-RINGGOLD -4.17 -5.37 1.26 -50.73 270440 C
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- 270425 C CAMERON TEL CO - LA -6.94 -0.41 -6.56 -12.59 270426 C CAMPTI-PLEASANT HILL 3.71 -6.48 10.90 6.47 270427 C CENTURYTEL-CHATHAM -5.94 -3.31 -2.72 -14.65 270428 A DELCAMBRE TEL CO -1.75 -6.28 4.84 -57.02 270429 C EAST ASCENSION TEL 0.02 -4.90 5.17 -2.12 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL CO -2.09 -4.09 2.08 -4.59 270431 C CENTURYTEL-NW LA -3.99 -4.85 0.90 -25.11 270432 C KAPLAN TEL CO -5.55 -8.87 3.64 -11.15 270433 C LAFOURCHE TEL CO -24.23 -8.57 -17.13 -100.00 270434 C CENTURYTEL-EVANGELIN -3.19 -3.75 0.57 -15.71 270435 C NORTHEAST LOUISIANA -2.34 -1.84 -0.51 -6.86 270436 C CENTURY NORTH LA -3.61 -4.53 0.97 -17.21 270438 C RESERVE TEL CO -7.41 -7.99 0.63 -100.00 270439 C CENTURYTEL-RINGGOLD -4.17 -5.37 1.26 -50.73 270440 C
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- 4 Hours 81.27 76.46 82.19 76.28 81.83 76.94 79.97 73.58 MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 63.12 56.50 65.89 59.04 63.46 55.25 62.29 53.94 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Bus. 24.46 21.90 25.75 23.05 23.26 20.12 22.33 20.64 MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours - Res. 27.24 23.45 28.30 22.46 25.75 18.58 25.11 22.16 MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days 20.77 22.00 20.39 19.91 20.60 21.04 20.78 19.41 3n Resale 2-Wire Digital Services MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 0.39 0.84 0.34 0.47 0.46 0.48 0.49 0.75 2n,3n MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.28 0.23 0.25 0.24 0.32 0.27 0.28 0.42 4n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment -
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- class of operator license is authorized to exercise the rights and privileges of the higher class operator license until final disposition of the application or until 365 days after the passing of the examination. See 47 C.F.R. § 97.9(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.519(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g), (h), (i). See Radio Regulations No. 25.11. See Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation Petition For Rule Making at 2 (filed December 2, 2002) (AMSAT Petition). The petition was placed on public notice on December 18, 2002. See Public Notice, Report No. 2589 (rel. Dec. 18, 2002). A list of commenters is presented in Appendix B. Id. Id., 47 C.F.R. § 97.207(g). Id. Id. See Stephen Michael Kellett Comment
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- for Radio Frequency Equipment (Report and Order), 13 FCC Rcd 11415 (1998). GMPCS Equipment Certification Order, n.21 supra. Id. at ¶76. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States (Report and Order), 12 FCC Rcd 24094 (1997) ("DISCO II"). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.102(a), 25.11, and 25.136. DISCO II at ¶188. See FCC Forms 731 and 312. Arrangements, Section VI (C), p. 6. See USTR press release 96-96; December 13, 1996. See 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review (Report and Order), FCC 98-338 (December 23, 1997). 47 U.S.C. § 501 et seq. See 47 U.S.C. § 510. See Amendment of Part 2, Subpart K of the Commission's
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- 21.05 19.23 20.10 19.94 20.12 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
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- 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 Detroit SBC 27.45 23.42 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.11 21.97 0.07 42.25 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.27 24.45 0.07 42.25 4.95 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 21.69 15.96 0.00 18.35 4.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 22.67 17.10 0.10 18.35 4.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 28.73 19.98 0.04 46.00 5.50 Missouri Kansas City SBC 19.81 13.76 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 18.40 12.96 0.08 36.19 4.95 Missouri St. Louis SBC 20.23 13.95
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,954 490,877 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND NA NA NA NA ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,648 646,393 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,280 691,970 287,310 29.34 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 89,473 63,458 26,015 29.08 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 181,124 120,167 60,958 33.66 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 1,593,832 1,102,993 490,840 30.80 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 735,247 533,027 202,220 27.50 Qwest - North Dakota ND 151,032 98,850 52,180 34.55 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 131,366 98,377 32,989 25.11 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 566,908 420,394 146,516 25.84 Verizon - North - Ohio OH 523,543 376,315 147,227 28.12 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 2,230,042 1,583,649 646,392 28.99 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 415,148 308,131 107,017 25.78 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 979,279 686,481 292,798 29.90 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon
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- North Carolina NC 466,453 357,282 109,096 23.39 U S WEST - North Dakota ND 489,094 315,491 176,439 36.07 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 6,450,375 4,790,341 1,682,092 26.08 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio OH 1,388,214 1,082,505 305,519 22.01 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 397,176 300,520 97,366 24.51 GTE - North - Ohio OH 1,799,536 1,391,738 451,789 25.11 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,295,591 967,101 351,195 27.11 GTE - Southwest - Oklahoma OK 290,673 219,632 72,968 25.10 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,105,557 2,259,370 834,055 26.86 GTE - Northwest - Oregon OR 998,081 743,208 264,150 26.47 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 170,642 124,942 47,814 28.02 U S
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- 2 and 3 only) and 5650-5670 MHz, the amateur-satellite service may operate subject to not causing harmful interference to other services operating in accordance with the Table (see No. S5.43). Administrations authorizing such use shall ensure that any harmful interference caused by emissions from a station in the amateur-satellite service is immediately eliminated in accordance with the provisions of No. 2741/S25.11. The use of the bands 1260-1270 MHz and 5650-5670 MHz by the amateur-satellite service is limited to the Earth-to-space direction. * * * * * S5.393Additional allocation: in the United States and India, the band 2310-2360 MHz is also allocated to the broadcasting-satellite service (sound) and complementary terrestrial sound broadcasting service on a primary basis. Such use is limited to
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- § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as "banks." 3 The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the "safe and sound operation of the institution," a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as "soft" money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.
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- C.F.R. § 563e.11(s)) in the joint rule. In this paper, these larger banks and savings associations are collectively referred to as ``banks.'' The joint rule requires that all CRA related activity must be consistent with the ``safe and sound operation of the institution,'' a standard which normally refers to the financial quality of a bank's activities. See 12 C.F.R. §§ 25.11(b) and 25.21(b)(4). As a matter of practice, however, banks generally do not subject CRA related loans and investments to the same standards for profit and loss as their other lines of business. CRA investments tend to be viewed as de facto grants or as ``soft'' money with significantly higher risk and lower return expectations than other lines of business activity.