FCC Web Documents citing 27.66
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- Rcd at 10790-91 ¶ 121. The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213- 215. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.66 (a)-(b). A change in regulatory status would require Commission prior authorization, however, if the change raised issues concerning the benchmark contained in Section 310(b)(4) of the Act. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.66 (a)-(b). See 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), 310(b), and 310(d). See 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3). 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), 310(b). 47 C.F.R. § 27.12; see also Section 27.302 of
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- The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213-15. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d). See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66(a)-(b). . See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66(a)-(b). 47 U.S.C. § 310(a), (b). See 47 C.F.R. § 20.6. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review: Spectrum Aggregation Limits for Commercial Mobile Radio Services, WT Docket No. 01-14, Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 22668 (2001) (Spectrum Cap Order), recon. pending. Spectrum Cap Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 22679 ¶ 26 n.71 (citing Implementation of
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- the expiration of its license. Thus, says the Coalition, licensees who have yet to construct facilities should not have their authorizations jeopardized by a failure to construct during this transitional period but should instead be judged under the ``substantial service'' standard that is applied to other services regulated by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. If the Commission chooses to apply Section 27.66 or some similar rule regarding the discontinuance, reduction or impairment of existing service, says the Coalition, the Commission should clarify the application of that rule to the MDS/ITFS transition process. Specifically, the Coalition proposes that the Commission issue a blanket waiver of that rule for all MDS and ITFS licensees, require the filing of a notice when service is commenced
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- The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213-15. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d). See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. . See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. 47 C.F.R. § 27.12. (Except as provided in § 27.604, any entity other than those precluded by § 310 of the Communications Act is eligible to hold a license under Part 27.) 47 U.S.C. § 310(a), (b). See 47 C.F.R. § 20.6. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review: Spectrum Aggregation Limits for Commercial Mobile Radio
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- MHz Band licensee's term, the same point at which renewal filings would be reviewed and potentially granted. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.14(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.955(a)(3) (providing that wireless licenses automatically terminate if service is permanently discontinued and stating that ``permanent discontinuance'' is defined in either the specific authorization or the service rules governing that authorization); but see § 27.66 (requiring Part 27 licensees that discontinue service to notify the Commission in certain contexts, but not providing a definition of ``permanent discontinuance''). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.15(d)(1). The Communications Act provides the Commission with authority to assess monetary penalties for willful and knowing violations of its rules See 47 U.S.C. §§ 502, 503(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.14. For example,
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- The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213-15. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d). See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. . See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. Appropriate Regulatory Treatment for Broadband Access to the Internet Over Wireless Networks, WT Docket No. 07-53, Declaratory Ruling, FCC 07-30 (rel. March 23, 2007) 47 C.F.R. § 27.12. (Except as provided in § 27.604, any entity other than those precluded by § 310 of the Communications Act is eligible to hold a license under
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- and (5) the length of the term of each spectrum use agreement. Access 220 shall file separate station applications, as necessary, with respect to all Environmental Assessments, international coordination, and quiet zones (i.e., end users will not make such FCC filings). Access 220 shall make filings, as necessary, with respect to the notification and authorization requirements set forth in section 27.66 when a deletion, move, or change of a station's operations constitutes a discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of service under that section, or results from an involuntary act subject to section 27.66(a). While we have decided to include as conditions the requirements imposed on Access 220's parent, Access Spectrum, as a provider of 700 MHz Guard Band Manager services, we also
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- the authorization for WHT673 to Wireless Cable of Indianapolis, Inc. (WCI). See Mass Media Bureau Multipoint Distribution Service Actions, Report No. 196, Public Notice (rel. Nov. 7, 2000). On February 24, 2005, pursuant to rules adopted in the BRS/EBS R&O & FNPRM, WCI notified the Commission that WHT673 had voluntarily discontinued service. WCI Notification of Discontinuance of Service Pursuant to §27.66 (dated Feb. 24, 2005). Affiliated MDS Corporation and Indianapolis Cellular Television Co. Joint Opposition to Petition for Partial Reconsideration (filed May 18, 1993) (Joint Opposition). Broadcast Cable Bloomington, Inc. Reply to Joint Opposition to Petition for Partial Reconsideration (filed May 28, 1993) (Reply). Broadcast Cable, Inc. and Broadcast Cable Bloomington, Inc. Minor Amendment (filed Sept. 13, 1991) (Amendment). Amendment at
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- local DBS subscribership. For purposes of its analysis, Charter states that it is relying on the standard 15 percent competing provider test and is not seeking to rely on what it refers to as the easier test available for LEC-affiliated competition. According to Charter, using Salem's own household figure of 3,268, US Sonet alone has a local penetration rate of 27.66 percent. Further, Charter asserts that if US Sonet's subscribership is coupled with local DBS subscribership, the penetration rate of competing MVPDs in Salem exceeds 46 percent. We are satisfied with the information submitted by Charter utilizing the Zip+4 methodology to show that it has a DBS penetration rate of 18.6 percent in Salem. The Commission has previously approved the use
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- bands; establish standards such that WCS licensees will not harmfully interfere with television or DTV broadcasting; and establish procedures and consequences for when a WCS licensee, either voluntarily or involuntarily, discontinues operations. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336 and 337. Section Number and Title: 27.53(c), (d), (e) Emission limits 27.60 TV/DTV interference protection criteria. 27.66 Discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of service. SUBPART F-COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR THE 698-806 MHZ BAND Brief Description: Part 27 contains the Commission rules relating to miscellaneous wireless communications services (WCS), specifically, the conditions under which spectrum is made available and licensed for the provision of wireless communications services in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz; 746-763 MHz, 775-793 MHz, and
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- 16.12 19.00 30.45 30.42 31.05 22.40 21.63 22.46 19.97 19.77 21.88 25.59 25.61 26.50 25.84 26.25 26.89 23.71 24.44 24.97 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 18.23 18.60 18.75 30.23 30.80 32.06 19.88 20.21 20.23 21.20 21.26 22.59 29.49 29.53 31.38 15.09 15.86 17.86 14.64 15.28 16.36 16.61 16.81 17.49 16.99 15.96 16.30 17.74 17.56 18.14 16.71 18.09 19.33 30.65 26.80 27.66 29.68 33.92 35.14 36.45 15.96 16.63 17.56 13.52 14.89 15.65 12.94 12.99 12.93 16.98 17.88 19.99 14.83 15.82 17.15 10.44 10.65 11.00 14.84 16.07 16.51 12.88 13.60 14.06 15.39 15.02 15.14 15.44 15.90 16.84 16.09 16.04 16.97 16.64 16.02 16.33 16.20 15.25 15.26 19.30 20.99 22.18 16.49 15.89 17.86 15.60 16.50 17.12 14.76 14.71 15.59 13.47 14.13 15.22 13.80 14.71
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- Waiver of the Commission's Common Carrier Point-to-Point Microwave Radio Service Rules, CC Docket No. 92-297, Suite 12 Group Petition for Pioneer Preference, PP-22, Second Report and Order, Order on Reconsideration, and Fifth Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Red 12545, 12644 (para. 223) (1997) (LMDS Second Report and Order); 47 C.F.R. § 101.1013. 104 47 U.S.C. § 214(a). See Section 27.66 of the Commission's Rules at Appendix B, 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. See also discussion of operating rules, infra. 495 Federal CommunicationsCommission FCC 00-5 2. Eligibility and Use Restrictions; Spectrum Aggregation 47. Background. Sections 27.12 and 27.302 of the Commission's Rules105 impose no restrictions on eligibility, other than the foreign ownership restrictions set forth in Section 310 of the Communications Act.106
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- follows: (b) 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands, will extend until January 1, 2015, except that a Part 27 licensee commencing broadcast services will be required to seek renewal of its license for such services at the termination of the eight-year term following commencement of such operations. 2. In Section 27.66(b) of the Commission's regulations, the date as of which a fixed service common carrier's application for voluntary discontinuance, reduction or impairment of service will be automatically granted, absent opposition, is amended from ``30'' to ``31'' days to conform to the text of the Order. Section 27.66(b), as corrected, reads as follows: (b) Voluntary act by common carrier. If a fixed
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- - North - Ohio OH 2,078,867 1,588,667 490,200 23.58 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 8,159,777 6,030,227 2,129,550 26.10 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,531,869 1,163,390 368,479 24.05 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,615,484 2,592,898 1,022,584 28.28 Valor - Oklahoma OK 351,834 245,047 106,787 30.35 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon OR 1,165,042 842,802 322,240 27.66 Qwest - Oregon OR 3,265,183 2,300,281 964,902 29.55 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 209,618 158,097 51,521 24.58 ALLTEL - Pennsylvania PA 534,245 393,031 141,216 26.43 Verizon - North - Contel/Pennsylania PA 122,272 95,501 26,771 21.89 Verizon - North - Contel/Quaker State PA 109,674 83,454 26,220 23.91 Verizon - North - Pennsylvania PA 1,231,066 946,649
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- - North - Ohio OH 2,078,867 1,588,667 490,200 23.58 SBC - Ameritech - Ohio Bell OH 8,159,777 6,030,227 2,129,550 26.10 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Ohio OH 1,531,869 1,163,390 368,479 24.05 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Oklahoma OK 3,615,484 2,592,898 1,022,584 28.28 Valor - Oklahoma OK 351,834 245,047 106,787 30.35 Verizon - Northwest - Oregon OR 1,165,042 842,802 322,240 27.66 Qwest - Oregon OR 3,265,183 2,300,281 964,902 29.55 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the Northwest - Oregon OR 209,618 158,097 51,521 24.58 ALLTEL - Pennsylvania PA 534,245 393,031 141,216 26.43 Verizon - North - Contel/Pennsylania PA 122,272 95,501 26,771 21.89 Verizon - North - Contel/Quaker State PA 109,674 83,454 26,220 23.91 Verizon - North - Pennsylvania PA 1,231,066 946,649
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- CA 27,888,466 20,335,686 7,552,781 27.08 SureWest Telephone CA 283,208 196,142 87,066 30.74 Qwest - Colorado CO 6,153,009 4,464,185 1,688,823 27.45 AT&T - Southern New England Telephone CT 4,059,414 2,829,331 1,230,085 30.30 Verizon Delaware DE 978,570 670,002 308,567 31.53 Verizon Washington, D.C. DC 1,580,373 938,159 642,214 40.64 Verizon Florida FL 4,414,481 3,202,303 1,212,179 27.46 BellSouth - Florida FL 11,505,771 8,323,709 3,182,062 27.66 Sprint - Florida FL 3,771,597 2,803,176 968,421 25.68 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 731,390 537,666 193,724 26.49 BellSouth - Georgia GA 8,737,100 6,178,046 2,559,054 29.29 Verizon - Northwest - Idaho ID 369,456 269,833 99,623 26.96 Qwest - Idaho South ID 935,652 615,231 320,420 34.25 Qwest - Idaho North ID 59,087 40,027 19,059 32.26 Verizon North - Contel/Illinois IL 258,596 204,126 54,470
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- CA 27,888,466 20,335,686 7,552,781 27.08 SureWest Telephone CA 283,208 196,142 87,066 30.74 Qwest - Colorado CO 6,153,009 4,464,185 1,688,823 27.45 AT&T - Southern New England Telephone CT 4,059,414 2,829,331 1,230,085 30.30 Verizon Delaware DE 978,570 670,002 308,567 31.53 Verizon Washington, D.C. DC 1,580,373 938,159 642,214 40.64 Verizon Florida FL 4,414,481 3,202,303 1,212,179 27.46 BellSouth - Florida FL 11,505,771 8,323,709 3,182,062 27.66 Sprint - Florida FL 3,771,597 2,803,176 968,421 25.68 ALLTEL Georgia Communications GA 731,390 537,666 193,724 26.49 BellSouth - Georgia GA 8,737,100 6,178,046 2,559,054 29.29 Verizon - Northwest - Idaho ID 369,456 269,833 99,623 26.96 Qwest - Idaho South ID 935,652 615,231 320,420 34.25 Qwest - Idaho North ID 59,087 40,027 19,059 32.26 Verizon North - Contel/Illinois IL 258,596 204,126 54,470
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- - Tennessee TN 142,571 94,601 47,971 33.65 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas TX 153,211 104,969 48,242 31.49 Verizon Southwest - Contel Texas TX 62,161 43,282 18,879 30.37 Verizon Southwest - Texas TX 1,086,791 706,328 380,464 35.01 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 6,089,091 4,168,552 1,920,539 31.54 Embarq - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 127,949 92,557 35,393 27.66 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - Texas TX 277,174 212,177 64,997 23.45 Qwest - Utah UT 615,149 338,561 276,587 44.96 Verizon New England - Vermont VT 225,089 143,522 81,568 36.24 Embarq - Central Telephone Company of Virginia VA 193,766 132,142 61,624 31.80 Verizon South - Contel/Virginia VA 398,594 225,316 173,278 43.47 Verizon Virginia VA 1,944,166 1,097,385 846,782 43.56 Verizon South -
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- - Tennessee TN 142,571 94,601 47,971 33.65 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas TX 153,211 104,969 48,242 31.49 Verizon Southwest - Contel Texas TX 62,161 43,282 18,879 30.37 Verizon Southwest - Texas TX 1,086,791 706,328 380,464 35.01 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 6,089,091 4,168,552 1,920,539 31.54 Embarq - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 127,949 92,557 35,393 27.66 Windstream/Valor Telecom. of Texas - Texas TX 277,174 212,177 64,997 23.45 Qwest - Utah UT 615,149 338,561 276,587 44.96 Verizon New England - Vermont VT 225,089 143,522 81,568 36.24 Embarq - Central Telephone Company of Virginia VA 193,766 132,142 61,624 31.80 Verizon South - Contel/Virginia VA 398,594 225,316 173,278 43.47 Verizon Virginia VA 1,944,166 1,097,385 846,782 43.56 Verizon South -
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- MANTI TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.90 -0.74 2.66 -2.40 502283 A SKYLINE TELECOM 2.85 3.29 -0.43 -7.66 502283A A SKYLINE TELECOM -0.63 -4.74 4.31 2.48 502284 C BEEHIVE TELEPHONE CO., INC., UT -2.75 -3.56 0.84 -3.23 502286 C SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH TEL. ASSN. INC. 2.21 -0.76 3.00 2.41 502287 C UBTA-UBET COMMUNICATIONS INC. 40.77 -0.33 41.23 102.71 502287A C UBTA-UBET COMMUNICATIONS INC. -27.66 -1.34 -26.67 -100.00 502288 C ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS-UT -14.77 2.60 -16.93 -42.68 502288A C ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS-UT -7.37 -0.46 -6.94 -17.42 503032 C BEAR LAKE COMMUNICATIONS -2.59 7.13 -9.07 -13.18 504429 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF UT DBA FRONTIER COMM OF UT -7.41 -1.31 -6.18 -71.96 504449 C NAVAJO COMM CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM-UT -4.18 4.79 -8.56 -25.72
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- AT&T - Southern New England Telephone CT 5,150,990 3,567,363 1,665,492 32.33 Verizon Delaware, LLC DE 1,445,717 1,006,062 449,766 31.11 Verizon Washington, D.C. DC 2,063,909 1,222,390 866,350 41.98 Verizon Florida, LLC FL 6,263,567 4,536,932 1,794,863 28.66 AT&T - BellSouth - Florida FL 15,816,556 11,547,109 4,672,214 29.54 Embarq - Florida FL 5,604,257 4,230,190 1,379,687 24.62 Windstream Georgia Communications GA 1,076,126 779,922 297,655 27.66 AT&T - BellSouth - Georgia GA 13,073,838 9,291,724 4,059,422 31.05 Hawaiian Telcom Communications, Inc. HI 2,115,339 1,579,480 537,387 25.40 Verizon - Northwest - Idaho ID 469,242 340,376 135,109 28.79 Qwest - Idaho South ID 1,217,288 811,474 414,763 34.07 Qwest - Idaho North ID 79,491 53,785 26,337 33.13 Verizon North - Contel/Illinois IL 301,926 230,017 84,673 28.04 Verizon South - Illinois
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- MANTI TELEPHONE COMPANY 1.90 -0.74 2.66 -2.40 502283 A SKYLINE TELECOM 2.85 3.29 -0.43 -7.66 502283A A SKYLINE TELECOM -0.63 -4.74 4.31 2.48 502284 C BEEHIVE TELEPHONE CO., INC., UT -2.75 -3.56 0.84 -3.23 502286 C SOUTH CENTRAL UTAH TEL. ASSN. INC. 2.21 -0.76 3.00 2.41 502287 C UBTA-UBET COMMUNICATIONS INC. 40.77 -0.33 41.23 102.71 502287A C UBTA-UBET COMMUNICATIONS INC. -27.66 -1.34 -26.67 -100.00 502288 C ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS-UT -14.77 2.60 -16.93 -42.68 502288A C ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS-UT -7.37 -0.46 -6.94 -17.42 503032 C BEAR LAKE COMMUNICATIONS -2.59 7.13 -9.07 -13.18 504429 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF UT DBA FRONTIER COMM OF UT -7.41 -1.31 -6.18 -71.96 504449 C NAVAJO COMM CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM-UT -4.18 4.79 -8.56 -25.72
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- 3.34 -5.84 613017A C ALASKA TEL CO 1.04 -1.70 2.79 0.00 613018 C NUSHAGAK ELEC & TEL 8.93 -2.08 11.25 12.05 613019 C OTZ TEL COOPERATIVE -0.81 -12.57 13.45 6.28 613020 C ACS-N SITKA -8.68 -4.10 -4.78 -94.56 613022 C ACS-AK GREATLAND -11.66 -27.81 22.38 INFINITE 613023 C UNITED UTILITIES INC 1.11 -6.64 8.30 1.32 613023A C UNITED UTILITIES INC -27.66 -8.90 -20.59 0.00 613025 C YUKON TEL CO INC -8.42 -3.72 -4.89 -41.70 613026 A NORTH COUNTRY TEL CO 26.18 1.75 24.01 80.40 613028 C SUMMIT TEL & TEL -AK 4.62 -2.59 7.40 4.47 TOTAL AMERICAN SAMOA -8.03 -1.16 -6.95 0.00 673900 C AMERICAN SAMOA -8.03 -1.16 -6.95 0.00 TOTAL ARIZONA -1.63 -11.12 10.67 1.67 450815 C HOPI TELECOMM, INC.
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- 3.34 -5.84 613017A C ALASKA TEL CO 1.04 -1.70 2.79 0.00 613018 C NUSHAGAK ELEC & TEL 8.93 -2.08 11.25 12.05 613019 C OTZ TEL COOPERATIVE -0.81 -12.57 13.45 6.28 613020 C ACS-N SITKA -8.68 -4.10 -4.78 -94.56 613022 C ACS-AK GREATLAND -11.66 -27.81 22.38 INFINITE 613023 C UNITED UTILITIES INC 1.11 -6.64 8.30 1.32 613023A C UNITED UTILITIES INC -27.66 -8.90 -20.59 0.00 613025 C YUKON TEL CO INC -8.42 -3.72 -4.89 -41.70 613026 A NORTH COUNTRY TEL CO 26.18 1.75 24.01 80.40 613028 C SUMMIT TEL & TEL -AK 4.62 -2.59 7.40 4.47 TOTAL AMERICAN SAMOA -8.03 -1.16 -6.95 0.00 673900 C AMERICAN SAMOA -8.03 -1.16 -6.95 0.00 TOTAL ARIZONA -1.63 -11.12 10.67 1.67 450815 C HOPI TELECOMM, INC.
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- rel. Jul. 16, 1999. Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-90 40 requirements for most pro forma transfer applications involving telecommunications carriers. We also addressed the requirements of Section 214(a) as they apply to licensees in the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands that voluntarily discontinue, reduce, or impair service to a community or part of a community and adopted, in Section 27.66, the automatic grant provisions in amended Section 63.71 of the Commission's Rules,204 so as to ensure comparable regulatory treatment between wireline providers and fixed wireless providers operating in the 30 megahertz band.205 93. Discussion. We did not solicit comment on the forbearance issue in the Public Notice issued on January 7, 2000. Although we did solicit comments on forbearance in
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- to franks, and to our elimination of the prior approval requirements for most pro forma transfer applications involving telecommunications carriers. We also addressed the requirements of Section 214(a) as they apply to licensees in the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands that voluntarily discontinue, reduce, or impair service to a community or part of a community and adopted, in Section 27.66, the automatic grant provisions in amended Section 63.71 of the Commission's Rules, so as to ensure comparable regulatory treatment between wireline providers and fixed wireless providers operating in the 30 megahertz band. Discussion. We did not solicit comment on the forbearance issue in the Public Notice issued on January 7, 2000. Although we did solicit comments on forbearance in the
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- Completed - Total (> 192 Forecasted) NA 18.00 NA NA NA 31.00 NA 18.00 1a,3a,4a,1x,3x,4x PR-4-01 % Missed Appointment - Verizon - Total 3.62 1.95 2.98 1.15 2.90 2.21 1.64 0.89 PR-4-02 Average Delay Days - Total 54.77 7.32 29.52 34.81 49.92 11.32 48.85 5.29 MR-4-05 % Out of Service > 2 Hours 25.00 29.73 50.00 28.95 31.82 21.31 38.10 27.66 1n MR-4-06 % Out of Service > 4 Hours 12.50 0.00 22.73 18.42 9.09 11.48 23.81 12.77 3n MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 6.25 0.00 0.00 5.26 0.00 3.28 4.76 4.26 2x,3x MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.64 0.00 0.00 3x PR-6-01 % Installation Troubles reported within 30 Days
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- intend to provide. Consistent with Section 27.10 of the Commission's rules, licensees in the Lower 700 MHz Band will not be required to describe their specific services, but only to designate the regulatory status of the service(s). Licensees will also be required to notify the Commission within 30 days of service changes that alter their regulatory status. Pursuant to Section 27.66 of the Commission's rules, when the change results in the discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of the existing service, a different approach may apply, depending on the nature of the service affected. With respect to the provision of broadcast services, we are adopting the same regulatory approach for the Lower 700 MHz Band as the Commission did for the Upper 700
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- Rcd at 10790-91 ¶ 121. The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213- 215. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.66 (a)-(b). A change in regulatory status would require Commission prior authorization, however, if the change raised issues concerning the benchmark contained in Section 310(b)(4) of the Act. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.66 (a)-(b). See 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), 310(b), and 310(d). See 47 U.S.C. § 309(j)(3). 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), 310(b). 47 C.F.R. § 27.12; see also Section 27.302 of
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- The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213-15. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d). See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66(a)-(b). . See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66(a)-(b). 47 U.S.C. § 310(a), (b). See 47 C.F.R. § 20.6. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review: Spectrum Aggregation Limits for Commercial Mobile Radio Services, WT Docket No. 01-14, Report and Order, 16 FCC Rcd 22668 (2001) (Spectrum Cap Order), recon. pending. Spectrum Cap Order, 16 FCC Rcd at 22679 ¶ 26 n.71 (citing Implementation of
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- No. 92-297, Second Report and Order, Order on Reconsideration, and Fifth Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 12 FCC Rcd 12545, 12639-41 ¶¶ 213-15 (1997) (LMDS Second Report and Order); aff'd, Melcher v. FCC, 134 F.3d 1143 (D.C. Cir. 1998). Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d). See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66(a)-(b). . See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66(a)-(b). AWS Service Rules NPRM, 17 FCC Rcd at 24151-52 ¶ 39. 47 C.F.R. § 27.12. 47 U.S.C. § 310(a),(b). 47 U.S.C. § 310(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 20.6. AWS Service Rules NPRM, 17 FCC Rcd at 24152 ¶ 40 (citing 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review: Spectrum Aggregation Limits for Commercial Mobile Radio Services, WT Docket
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- the expiration of its license. Thus, says the Coalition, licensees who have yet to construct facilities should not have their authorizations jeopardized by a failure to construct during this transitional period but should instead be judged under the ``substantial service'' standard that is applied to other services regulated by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. If the Commission chooses to apply Section 27.66 or some similar rule regarding the discontinuance, reduction or impairment of existing service, says the Coalition, the Commission should clarify the application of that rule to the MDS/ITFS transition process. Specifically, the Coalition proposes that the Commission issue a blanket waiver of that rule for all MDS and ITFS licensees, require the filing of a notice when service is commenced
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- the expiration of its license. Thus, says the Coalition, licensees who have yet to construct facilities should not have their authorizations jeopardized by a failure to construct during this transitional period but should instead be judged under the ``substantial service'' standard that is applied to other services regulated by the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau. If the Commission chooses to apply Section 27.66 or some similar rule regarding the discontinuance, reduction or impairment of existing service, says the Coalition, the Commission should clarify the application of that rule to the MDS/ITFS transition process. Specifically, the Coalition proposes that the Commission issue a blanket waiver of that rule for all MDS and ITFS licensees, require the filing of a notice when service is commenced
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- henceforth. Discussion. After reviewing the comments and taking into consideration the fundamental restructuring of the BRS and EBS bands, we conclude that we will eliminate our forfeiture, cancellation and discontinuance of service rules for certain licensees. We note, however, that BRS and EBS Licensees that choose to act as fixed common carriers or fixed carriers will be subject to Section 27.66 of the Commission's Rules. We believe that eliminating our forfeiture, cancellation and discontinuance of service rules for certain licensees provides both existing EBS and BRS licensees and potential new entrants with greatly enhanced flexibility in order to encourage the highest and best use of spectrum to provide for the rapid deployment of innovative and efficient communications technologies and services. By
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- The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213-15. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d). See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. . See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. 47 C.F.R. § 27.12. (Except as provided in § 27.604, any entity other than those precluded by § 310 of the Communications Act is eligible to hold a license under Part 27.) 47 U.S.C. § 310(a), (b). See 47 C.F.R. § 20.6. See 2000 Biennial Regulatory Review: Spectrum Aggregation Limits for Commercial Mobile Radio
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- MHz Band licensee's term, the same point at which renewal filings would be reviewed and potentially granted. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.14(a). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.955(a)(3) (providing that wireless licenses automatically terminate if service is permanently discontinued and stating that ``permanent discontinuance'' is defined in either the specific authorization or the service rules governing that authorization); but see § 27.66 (requiring Part 27 licensees that discontinue service to notify the Commission in certain contexts, but not providing a definition of ``permanent discontinuance''). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.15(d)(1). The Communications Act provides the Commission with authority to assess monetary penalties for willful and knowing violations of its rules See 47 U.S.C. §§ 502, 503(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.14. For example,
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- The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213-15. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d). See also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. . See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. Appropriate Regulatory Treatment for Broadband Access to the Internet Over Wireless Networks, WT Docket No. 07-53, Declaratory Ruling, FCC 07-30 (rel. March 23, 2007) 47 C.F.R. § 27.12. (Except as provided in § 27.604, any entity other than those precluded by § 310 of the Communications Act is eligible to hold a license under
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- operating pursuant to a spectrum lease arrangement under §§ 1.9030 and 1.9035 of this chapter, must wait at least 10 business days after the notification required in paragraph (c)(1) of this section before operating under the license. (d) Where a deletion, move or change authorized under paragraph (b) of this section constitutes a discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of service under §27.66 or where discontinuance, reduction or impairment of service results from an involuntary act subject to §27.66(a), the licensee must comply with the notification and authorization requirements set forth in that section. 17. Section 27.602 is amended by deleting paragraphs (a), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (h), redesignating paragraphs (b) and (c) as paragraphs (a) and (b), and revising the title,
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- operating pursuant to a spectrum lease arrangement under §§ 1.9030 and 1.9035 of this chapter, must wait at least 10 business days after the notification required in paragraph (c)(1) of this section before operating under the license. (d) Where a deletion, move or change authorized under paragraph (b) of this section constitutes a discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of service under §27.66 or where discontinuance, reduction or impairment of service results from an involuntary act subject to §27.66(a), the licensee must comply with the notification and authorization requirements set forth in that section. 17. Section 27.602 is amended by deleting paragraphs (a), (d), (e), (f), (g) and (h), redesignating paragraphs (b) and (c) as paragraphs (a) and (b), and revising the title,
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- and Upper 700 MHz Bands); (2) 700 MHz Guard Band Service; (3) 1.4 GHz Service; (4) 1.6 GHz Service; (5) Advanced Wireless Service (AWS-1, 1710-1755 MHz, 2110-2155 MHz); (6) Wireless Communications Service (WCS, 2305-2320 and 2345-2360 MHz), and (7) the Broadband Radio Service and Educational Broadband Service. Part 27 does not define permanent discontinuance for any of these services. Section 27.66(b), however, requires fixed common carriers in any of these services to obtain prior Commission authorization before voluntarily discontinuing service to a community or part of a community, which will be granted ``within 31 days after filing if no objections have been received.'' Fixed non-common carrier licensees, on the other hand, may voluntarily discontinue service without prior Commission authorization and need
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- Commission of the discontinuance of operations by submitting FCC Form 601 or 605 requesting license cancellation." Id.We emphasize that an authorization automatically terminates if service is permanently discontinued, even if a licensee fails to file the required form requesting license cancellation 155In some services, a licensee must obtain prior Commission authorization before voluntarily discontinuing service. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 27.66(b), citing 47 C.F.R. § 63.71. 15647 C.F.R. § 1.955(a)(3). 157Part 22 governs operations in the Paging and Radiotelephone Service, Rural Radiotelephone Service, Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service, Cellular Radiotelephone Service, and Offshore Radiotelephone Service. 15847 C.F.R. § 22.317 (emphasis added). 15947 C.F.R. § 90.157(a). 160Id. 7017 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-86 Miscellaneous Wireless Communication Services rules) contain no definition of permanent discontinuance.
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- The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-42 ¶¶ 213-17. Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.10(d); see also 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. ). See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66. 47 C.F.R. § 27.12 (except as provided in §§ 27.604, 27.1201, and 27.1202, any entity other than those precluded by § 310 of the Communications Act is eligible to hold a license under Part 27). 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), (b). See, e.g., Service Rules for the 698-746, 747-762 and 777-792 MHz Bands, WT Docket
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- 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337 unless otherwise noted. PART 27 - WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 2. The title for part 27 is amended to read as follows: PART 27 - MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 3. The table of contents for part 27 is amended by adding a Sec. 27.10 at the beginning of subpart B, by adding Secs. 27.60 and 27.66 to subpart C, by amending the titles for subpart D and for Sec. 27.201, and by adding subpart F as follows: PART 27 - MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES * * * * * Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses Sec. 27.10 Regulatory Status. * * * * * Subpart C - Technical Standards * * * * * Sec. 27.60
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- to franks, and to our elimination of the prior approval requirements for most pro forma transfer applications involving telecommunications carriers. We also addressed the requirements of Section 214(a) as they apply to licensees in the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands that voluntarily discontinue, reduce, or impair service to a community or part of a community and adopted, in Section 27.66, the automatic grant provisions in amended Section 63.71 of the Commission's Rules, so as to ensure comparable regulatory treatment between wireline providers and fixed wireless providers operating in the 30 megahertz band. Discussion. We did not solicit comment on the forbearance issue in the Public Notice issued on January 7, 2000. Although we did solicit comments on forbearance in the
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- Loop 35.83 37.5 41.97 23.08 48.09 21.43 28.57 16.67 41.04 42.86 d Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 C-17 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number Full Name VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C MR-3-02- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 34.58 0 45.35 33.33 22.77 33.33 27.66 33.33 44.44 30 a,b,c,d MR-3-03- 2341 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 22.13 31.43 27.32 48.15 17.24 12 13.33 12.24 MR-3-04- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment - No Double Dispatch 22.47 20 22.14 25 b MR-3-05- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment - Double Dispatch 66.67 50 68.8 40 a,b MR-4 Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01- 2341 Mean Time To Repair
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- follows: (b) 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands. Initial authorizations for the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands, will extend until January 1, 2015, except that a Part 27 licensee commencing broadcast services will be required to seek renewal of its license for such services at the termination of the eight-year term following commencement of such operations. 2. In Section 27.66(b) of the Commission's regulations, the date as of which a fixed service common carrier's application for voluntary discontinuance, reduction or impairment of service will be automatically granted, absent opposition, is amended from ``30'' to ``31'' days to conform to the text of the Order. Section 27.66(b), as corrected, reads as follows: (b) Voluntary act by common carrier. If a fixed
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- 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337 unless otherwise noted. PART 27 - WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 2. The title for part 27 is amended to read as follows: PART 27 - MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 3. The table of contents for part 27 is amended by adding a Sec. 27.10 at the beginning of subpart B, by adding Secs. 27.60 and 27.66 to subpart C, by amending the titles for subpart D and for Sec. 27.201, and by adding subpart F as follows: PART 27 - MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES * * * * * Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses Sec. 27.10 Regulatory Status. * * * * * Subpart C - Technical Standards * * * * * Sec. 27.60
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- to franks, and to our elimination of the prior approval requirements for most pro forma transfer applications involving telecommunications carriers. We also addressed the requirements of Section 214(a) as they apply to licensees in the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands that voluntarily discontinue, reduce, or impair service to a community or part of a community and adopted, in Section 27.66, the automatic grant provisions in amended Section 63.71 of the Commission's Rules, so as to ensure comparable regulatory treatment between wireline providers and fixed wireless providers operating in the 30 megahertz band. Discussion. We did not solicit comment on the forbearance issue in the Public Notice issued on January 7, 2000. Although we did solicit comments on forbearance in the
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- intend to provide. Consistent with Section 27.10 of the Commission's rules, licensees in the Lower 700 MHz Band will not be required to describe their specific services, but only to designate the regulatory status of the service(s).360 Licensees will also be required to notify the Commission within 30 days of service changes that alter their regulatory status.361 Pursuant to Section 27.66 of the Commission's rules, when the change results in the discontinuance, reduction, or impairment of the existing service, a different approach may apply, depending on the nature of the service affected.362 131. With respect to the provision of broadcast services, we are adopting the same regulatory approach for the Lower 700 MHz Band as the Commission did for the Upper
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- ¶ 121. The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non- common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213- 215. 200 Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 ¶ 121. 201 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.66 (a)-(b). 202 A change in regulatory status would require Commission prior authorization, however, if the change raised issues concerning the benchmark contained in Section 310(b)(4) of the Act. 203 See 47 C.F.R. §§ 27.66 (a)-(b). 204 See 47 U.S.C. §§ 310(a), 310(b), and 310(d). Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-15 34 spectrum and to impose eligibility requirements as appropriate, Congress also
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- of this Act ..."). 191 WCS Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10790-91 ¶ 121. The Commission examined services in the LMDS Second Report and Order and explained that any video programming service would be treated as a non-common carrier service. LMDS Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 12639-41 ¶¶ 213- 215. 192 See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66 (a)-(b). 193 Service Rules Notice, 17 FCC Rcd at 2532 ¶ 80. 194 See ArrayComm Comments at 3; InsideTrax Comments at 5 and AeroAstro Comments at 4 supporting adoption of Part 27 for the 1670-1675 MHz band. See also Spacelabs Comments at 4; LMCC Comments at 7 and Philips Reply Comments 2 supporting adoption of Part 27 for the paired
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- Arizona Tucson 33.90 40.65 40.72 40.72 40.72 41.73 41.71 42.00 42.00 42.01 42.68 43.65 44.31 Arkansas Pine Bluff 42.77 42.92 43.10 42.93 41.10 40.91 41.05 41.13 41.13 41.39 42.53 44.37 44.69 Arkansas West Memphis 52.15 56.05 56.19 55.52 53.30 53.70 53.85 53.03 53.80 54.14 55.06 57.10 57.43 California Anaheim 27.81 28.88 29.24 29.10 29.10 30.43 30.65 30.25 30.28 28.34 27.20 27.66 27.74 California Bakersfield 28.37 29.50 29.29 29.15 29.15 31.06 31.29 30.64 30.92 28.23 27.20 28.24 27.74 California Fresno 29.11 30.33 30.11 29.97 29.97 31.06 31.29 31.10 30.92 28.11 27.78 28.24 28.32 California Long Beach 35.16 38.10 38.39 38.39 36.92 43.95 43.84 40.67 43.84 43.84 44.81 44.97 45.91 California Los Angeles 30.58 31.76 31.52 31.38 31.38 33.36 33.60 31.75 33.16 30.24
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- $61.58$60.55$56.15$53.46$50.90$48.40$45.97$46.91$48.00$48.97$49.86 Alaska Anchorage 33.33 31.04 31.05 31.0531.08 31.12 31.11 31.11 34.95 35.57 35.68 Arizona Tucson 40.72 40.72 41.73 41.7142.00 42.00 42.01 42.68 43.65 44.17 43.27 Arkansas Pine Bluff 42.93 41.10 40.91 41.0541.13 41.13 41.39 42.53 44.37 45.51 45.95 Arkansas West Memphis 55.52 53.30 53.70 53.8553.03 53.80 54.14 55.06 57.10 58.66 59.04 California Anaheim 29.10 29.10 30.43 30.6530.25 30.28 28.34 27.20 27.66 18.92 19.00 California Bakersfield 29.15 29.15 31.06 31.2930.64 30.92 28.23 27.20 28.24 18.92 19.00 California Fresno 29.97 29.97 31.06 31.2931.10 30.92 28.11 27.78 28.24 19.49 19.57 California Long Beach 38.39 36.92 43.95 43.8440.67 43.84 43.84 44.81 44.97 43.22 43.75 California Los Angeles 31.38 31.38 33.36 33.6031.75 33.16 30.24 30.55 30.42 18.92 18.99 California Oakland 30.67 30.67 32.63 32.86 NA32.45 29.58
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- 30.05 29.52 27.58 29.11 28.87 28.72 28.58 28.73 Long Beach 18.45 22.95 23.95 24.95 25.55 25.55 27.89 31.80 34.07 34.35 34.35 32.88 38.50 Los Angeles 22.70 26.05 27.05 28.05 28.65 28.65 28.19 26.33 27.72 27.49 27.34 27.21 28.15 Oakland 22.70 26.05 27.05 28.05 28.65 28.65 28.19 26.33 27.72 27.49 27.34 27.21 28.15 Salinas 24.20 27.45 28.45 29.45 30.05 30.15 29.62 27.66 28.42 28.18 28.03 27.89 28.83 San Bernadino 18.45 22.95 23.95 24.95 25.55 25.55 26.48 28.17 34.07 34.35 34.35 32.88 38.50 San Diego 22.70 26.05 27.05 28.05 28.65 28.65 28.19 26.33 27.72 27.49 27.34 27.21 28.15 San Francisco 22.70 26.05 27.05 28.05 28.65 28.65 28.19 26.33 27.72 27.49 27.34 27.21 28.15 San Jose 22.70 26.05 27.05 28.05 28.65 28.65 28.19 26.33
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ror96.pdf
- (93.30) 21.06 18.15 28CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF ILLINOIS 12.55 11.95 10.66 13.53 74.12 14.08 13.74 29CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - MINNESOTA 13.85 11.95 17.17 14.75 (117.68) 19.81 15.68 30CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 14.94 11.95 15.94 19.57 1,652.87 9.56 17.65 31CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NORTH CAROLINA 13.71 11.95 9.60 16.36 42.42 21.65 17.92 32CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF OHIO 17.94 11.95 (1.35) 27.66 (66.31) 132.26 34.63 33CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF TEXAS 13.10 11.95 14.34 17.20 528.07 10.41 15.79 34CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VIRGINIA 12.99 11.95 14.07 13.71 52.25 27.60 16.03 35THE CHILLICOTHE TELEPHONE COMPANY 22.02 18.62 93.44 11.48 - 109.30 17.76 36CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.95 12.86 7.29 12.29 24.02 15.18 13.54 37CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.93 11.84 47.68 11.00 - 18.88 14.30 38CONTINENTAL
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- Contel/Pennsylania PA 30,169 21,372 8,797 29.16 Verizon - North - Contel/Quaker State PA 22,062 15,697 6,366 28.86 Verizon - North - Contel/Quaker State PA 255,507 187,753 67,765 26.52 Verizon - Pennsylvania PA 2,767,652 1,896,556 871,312 31.48 Sprint - United Telephone Co. of Pennsylvania PA 167,363 131,204 36,160 21.61 Verizon - Puerto Rico Telephone Company - Central PR 113,600 83,585 31,422 27.66 Verizon - Puerto Rico Telephone Company PR 751,956 586,064 178,367 23.72 Verizon - New England - Rhode Island RI 286,636 200,337 86,297 30.11 Verizon - South - Contel - South Carolina SC 13,514 8,960 4,752 35.16 Verizon - South Carolina SC 101,491 72,189 29,306 28.88 BellSouth - South Carolina SC 854,974 638,596 216,701 25.35 Qwest - South Dakota SD NA
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- 4.06 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.52 1.14 5.32 10.05 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. 7.82 5.79 1.92 3.42 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.15 -1.20 9.47 12.37 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 3.40 -4.63 8.43 17.86 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.10 0.76 13.24 INFINITE 351114 A THE BURT TEL. CO. 6.21 -3.08 9.59 27.66 351115 A BUTLER-BREMER MUT. TEL. CO. 11.84 -0.61 12.53 71.04 351118 A CASCADE TEL. CO. 12.61 -0.16 12.79 85.71 351119 A CASEY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 10.24 1.62 8.48 28.06 351121 A CENTER JUNCTION TEL. CO., INC. 2.97 1.37 1.58 -1.56 351125 A CENTRAL SCOTT TEL. 14.24 0.97 13.14 0.00 351126 A CENTURYTEL OF CHESTER, INC. 1.51 0.46 1.05 -3.63 351127
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- - South - Illinois IL 19,843 13,275 6,568 33.10 Verizon - North - Illinois IL 406,212 281,215 124,996 30.77 SBC - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 3,536,070 2,567,653 968,417 27.39 Verizon - North - Contel/Indiana IN 128,239 83,330 44,909 35.02 Verizon - North - Indiana IN 503,255 329,256 173,999 34.57 SBC - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 1,150,423 832,177 318,246 27.66 Sprint - United Tel Company of Indiana IN 160,876 112,294 48,582 30.20 Iowa Telecom - Iowa IA 56,939 39,577 17,362 30.49 Iowa Telecom - Iowa North IA 73,485 54,882 18,603 25.32 Iowa Telecom - Iowa System IA 42,587 30,400 12,187 28.62 Qwest - Iowa IA 579,101 365,306 213,793 36.92 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 776,255 506,357 269,898 34.77
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- - Contel South - Alabama AL 181,327 145,426 35,901 19.80 GTE - South - Alabama AL 243,415 192,068 51,347 21.09 GTE - Contel - Arizona AZ 13,513 7,789 5,723 42.35 U S WEST - Arizona AZ 3,068,759 2,256,415 812,342 26.47 GTE - Southwest - Arkansas AR 153,924 114,549 39,375 25.58 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Arkansas AR 1,350,628 977,062 373,566 27.66 GTE - California CA 6,331,717 4,999,295 1,332,421 21.04 GTE - Contel - California CA 628,986 495,952 133,034 21.15 GTE - Northwest - West Coast of California CA 23,808 15,969 7,838 32.92 SBC - Pacific Bell - California CA 17,721,254 13,696,287 4,024,967 22.71 U S WEST - Colorado CO 3,723,935 2,734,653 989,282 26.57 SBC - Southern New England Telephone - CT
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- Centel of Virginia VA 271,334 204,824 62,379 22.99 29.65 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Virginia VA 79,064 60,978 21,388 27.05 45.04 Verizon - Northwest - Contel - Washington WA 99,334 78,361 22,642 22.79 39.63 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 1,020,070 809,555 243,299 23.85 33.73 Sprint - United Tel. Co. of the NW - Washington WA 85,960 65,267 23,777 27.66 40.01 Qwest - Washington WA 2,551,460 1,923,424 655,763 25.70 24.65 Verizon - West Virginia WV 676,607 477,091 209,709 30.99 26.97 SBC - Ameritech - Wisconsin Bell WI 853,922 521,694 390,640 45.75 24.52 Verizon - North - Wisconsin WI 255,721 182,430 108,599 42.47 13.55 Qwest - Wyoming WY 243,970 164,502 82,857 33.96 27.71 11-14 Subject to Table 11.7 Total Operating Revenues
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- the Commission's Rules To License Fixed Services at 24 GHz, WT Docket 99-327, Report and Order, FCC 00-272, ¶ 27, (rel. Aug. 1, 2000) ("24 GHz Report and Order"). See 47 C.F.R. § 51.100. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 51.201 - 51.223. See Part 27 Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 10848 (¶ 121). , infra. See 47 C.F.R. § 27.66, as codified by 700 MHz First Report and Order. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.947 and 101.305. See 4.9 GHz Notice, 15 FCC Rcd 4793 (¶ 33) See 47 U.S.C. § 303(y)(2). See BBA, Pub. L. No. 105-33, 111 Stat. 251. See SR Telecom Comments at 4. SR Telecom also advocates restricting the use of the 6 GHz, 11 GHz and
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- 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337 unless otherwise noted. PART 27 - WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE 2. The title for part 27 is amended to read as follows: PART 27 - MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES 3. The table of contents for part 27 is amended by adding a Sec. 27.10 at the beginning of subpart B, by adding Secs. 27.60 and 27.66 to subpart C, by amending the titles for subpart D and for Sec. 27.201, and by adding subpart F as follows: PART 27 - MISCELLANEOUS WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES * * * * * Subpart B -- Applications and Licenses Sec. 27.10 Regulatory Status. * * * * * Subpart C - Technical Standards * * * * * Sec. 27.60
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- to franks, and to our elimination of the prior approval requirements for most pro forma transfer applications involving telecommunications carriers. We also addressed the requirements of Section 214(a) as they apply to licensees in the 747-762 MHz and 777-792 MHz bands that voluntarily discontinue, reduce, or impair service to a community or part of a community and adopted, in Section 27.66, the automatic grant provisions in amended Section 63.71 of the Commission's Rules, so as to ensure comparable regulatory treatment between wireline providers and fixed wireless providers operating in the 30 megahertz band. Discussion. We did not solicit comment on the forbearance issue in the Public Notice issued on January 7, 2000. Although we did solicit comments on forbearance in the
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- Loop 35.83 37.5 41.97 23.08 48.09 21.43 28.57 16.67 41.04 42.86 d Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 C-17 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number Full Name VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C VZ CLE C MR-3-02- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment Central Office 34.58 0 45.35 33.33 22.77 33.33 27.66 33.33 44.44 30 a,b,c,d MR-3-03- 2341 % CPE/TOK/FOK - Missed Appointment 22.13 31.43 27.32 48.15 17.24 12 13.33 12.24 MR-3-04- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment - No Double Dispatch 22.47 20 22.14 25 b MR-3-05- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment - Double Dispatch 66.67 50 68.8 40 a,b MR-4 Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-01- 2341 Mean Time To Repair