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- licensee is authorized to operate a WCS base station. 6. Add Section 25.263 to read as follows: § 25.263 Information sharing requirements for SDARS terrestrial repeater operators. This section requires SDARS licensees in the 2320-2345 MHz band to share information regarding the location and operation of terrestrial repeaters with WCS licensees in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz bands. Section 27.72 of this chapter requires WCS licensees to share information regarding the location and operation of base stations in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz bands with SDARS licensees in the 2320-2345 MHz band. (a) SDARS licensees must select terrestrial repeater sites and frequencies, to the extent practicable, to minimize the possibility of harmful interference to WCS base station operations in
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- WCS licensee is authorized to operate a WCS base station. 6. Add Section 25.263 to read as follows: § 25.263 Information sharing requirements for SDARS terrestrial repeater operators. This section requires SDARS licensees in the 2320-2345 MHz band to share information regarding the location and operation of terrestrial repeaters with WCS licensees in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360MHz bands. Section 27.72 of this chapter requires WCS licensees to share information regarding the location and operation of base stations in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz bands with SDARS licensees in the 2320-2345 MHz band. (a) SDARS licensees must select terrestrial repeater sites and frequencies, to the extent practicable, to minimize the possibility of harmful interference to WCS base station operations in
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- (see 47 C.F.R. § 27.53(5)). Small Business Compliance Obligations Involving Various Kinds of Information Sharing - Information - Sharing Requirements. WCS licensees in the 2305-2320 MHz and 2345-2360 MHz bands are required to share information regarding the location and operation of base stations with Satellite Digital Audio Radio Service (SDARS) licensees in the 2320-2345 MHz band (see 47 C.F.R. § 27.72). Sites and frequency selections. WCS licensees must select base station sites and frequencies, to the extent practicable, to minimize the possibility of harmful interference to operations in the SDARS 2320-2345 MHz band (see 47 C.F.R. § 27.72(a)). Prior notice periods. WCS licensees that intend to operate a base station must, before commencing such operation, provide 10 business days prior notice
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- 45.02 Citizens - Western Counties NY 8,431 4,846 3,585 42.52 Verizon New York Telephone NY (384,165) (276,789) (107,155) 27.89 Citizens - Frontier of Rochester NY 74,713 42,636 32,077 42.93 ALLTEL - Carolina NC 52,335 39,136 13,308 25.43 Sprint - Centel of North Carolina NC 33,790 16,833 16,957 50.18 Verizon - South - Contel - North Carolina NC 13,193 7,712 3,657 27.72 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 15,028 12,541 2,477 16.48 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 261,461 142,188 118,467 45.31 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 274,290 158,915 115,376 42.06 Qwest - North Dakota ND 38,435 18,290 21,128 54.97 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 53,900 41,871 12,030 22.32 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio
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- 45.02 Citizens - Western Counties NY 8,431 4,846 3,585 42.52 Verizon New York Telephone NY (384,165) (276,789) (107,155) 27.89 Citizens - Frontier of Rochester NY 74,713 42,636 32,077 42.93 ALLTEL - Carolina NC 52,335 39,136 13,308 25.43 Sprint - Centel of North Carolina NC 33,790 16,833 16,957 50.18 Verizon - South - Contel - North Carolina NC 13,193 7,712 3,657 27.72 Verizon - South - North Carolina NC 15,028 12,541 2,477 16.48 BellSouth - North Carolina NC 261,461 142,188 118,467 45.31 Sprint - Carolina Tel. & Tel. of North Carolina NC 274,290 158,915 115,376 42.06 Qwest - North Dakota ND 38,435 18,290 21,128 54.97 ALLTEL - Western Reserve - Ohio OH 53,900 41,871 12,030 22.32 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company - Ohio
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- Illinois Rock Island SBC 28.28 17.08 0.03 39.40 5.99 Indiana Indianapolis SBC 19.79 14.31 0.21 47.00 5.99 Indiana Terre Haute Verizon 25.77 62.35 3.95 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 20.07 13.06 3.95 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 28.87 24.17 0.12 42.00 5.95 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 23.28 16.46 0.25 44.34 5.50 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 22.16 19.90 0.06 42.23 5.95 Maine Portland Verizon 27.72 48.90 3.45 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 28.06 20.03 0.08 51.79 3.45 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 29.76 22.26 0.09 14.59 3.45 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 29.76 22.26 0.09 14.59 3.45 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 29.76 22.26 0.09 14.59 3.45 Michigan Detroit SBC 27.52 23.49 0.07 46.90 4.95 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 24.81 21.98 0.07 44.78 4.95 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.87 25.05 0.07 44.78 4.95 Minnesota
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- 42,070 18,825 30.92 Verizon South - Illinois IL 17,492 12,490 5,007 28.62 Verizon North - Illinois IL 323,410 227,625 95,821 29.63 AT&T - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,812,270 2,072,179 743,163 26.43 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 90,241 61,456 28,799 31.91 Verizon North - Indiana IN 415,317 285,087 130,276 31.37 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 937,185 677,976 259,800 27.72 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,463 67,085 22,378 25.01 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,859 23,864 7,996 25.10 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,722 35,745 12,977 26.63 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,857 22,526 8,330 27.00 Qwest - Iowa IA 492,905 323,333 169,599 34.41 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 608,316
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- 42,070 18,825 30.92 Verizon South - Illinois IL 17,492 12,490 5,007 28.62 Verizon North - Illinois IL 323,410 227,625 95,821 29.63 AT&T - Ameritech - Illinois Bell IL 2,812,270 2,072,179 743,163 26.43 Verizon North - Contel/Indiana IN 90,241 61,456 28,799 31.91 Verizon North - Indiana IN 415,317 285,087 130,276 31.37 AT&T - Ameritech - Indiana Bell IN 937,185 677,976 259,800 27.72 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Indiana IN 89,463 67,085 22,378 25.01 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa IA 31,859 23,864 7,996 25.10 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa North IA 48,722 35,745 12,977 26.63 Iowa Telecommunications Services - Iowa System IA 30,857 22,526 8,330 27.00 Qwest - Iowa IA 492,905 323,333 169,599 34.41 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Kansas KS 608,316
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- 1,145,698 859,946 285,751 24.94 Verizon Virginia VA 6,531,527 4,489,493 2,042,034 31.26 Verizon South - Virginia VA 89,591 66,110 23,481 26.21 Embarq - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA 231,078 171,144 59,934 25.94 CenturyTel of Washington WA 370,938 262,730 108,208 29.17 Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA 208,840 154,567 54,273 25.99 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 1,543,218 1,115,500 427,718 27.72 Qwest - Washington WA 4,948,525 3,607,704 1,340,820 27.10 Verizon West Virginia WV 1,952,364 1,375,566 576,797 29.54 Verizon North - Wisconsin WI 895,521 687,397 208,124 23.24 AT&T - Ameritech - Wisconsin Bell WI 2,941,947 2,059,523 882,425 29.99 Qwest - Wyoming WY 699,215 475,592 223,624 31.98 11 - 10 Table 11.4 Total Investment Reserves - Continued ($000) - 2006 Study Area State
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- 1,145,698 859,946 285,751 24.94 Verizon Virginia VA 6,531,527 4,489,493 2,042,034 31.26 Verizon South - Virginia VA 89,591 66,110 23,481 26.21 Embarq - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA 231,078 171,144 59,934 25.94 CenturyTel of Washington WA 370,938 262,730 108,208 29.17 Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA 208,840 154,567 54,273 25.99 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 1,543,218 1,115,500 427,718 27.72 Qwest - Washington WA 4,948,525 3,607,704 1,340,820 27.10 Verizon West Virginia WV 1,952,364 1,375,566 576,797 29.54 Verizon North - Wisconsin WI 895,521 687,397 208,124 23.24 AT&T - Ameritech - Wisconsin Bell WI 2,941,947 2,059,523 882,425 29.99 Qwest - Wyoming WY 699,215 475,592 223,624 31.98 11 - 10 Table 11.4 Total Investment Reserves - Continued ($000) - 2006 Study Area State
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- 0.18 75.00 District of Columbia Washington Verizon 25.74 0.09 99.49 Florida Miami AT&T 45.66 72.96 Florida Tampa Verizon 47.05 37.89 0.10 81.30 Florida West Palm Beach AT&T 45.66 72.96 Georgia Albany AT&T 45.39 58.25 Georgia Atlanta AT&T 62.32 60.64 Hawaii Honolulu Verizon 51.41 52.09 Illinois Chicago AT&T 18.30 0.20 52.35 Illinois Decatur AT&T 28.32 0.20 52.35 Illinois Rock Island AT&T 27.72 0.20 52.35 Indiana Indianapolis AT&T 49.96 37.19 0.16 52.35 Indiana Terre Haute Verizon 41.35 52.35 Iowa Fort Dodge Citizen 32.30 52.35 Kentucky Louisville AT&T 45.93 77.38 Louisiana Baton Rouge AT&T 46.76 91.80 Louisiana New Orleans AT&T 45.38 87.55 Maine Portland Verizon 47.01 60.87 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 26.38 0.10 108.01 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 57.03 28.12 0.14 104.66 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 56.88
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- 463,017 138,942 23.08 Verizon South - Contel/Virginia VA 1,207,119 899,414 307,705 25.49 Verizon Virginia VA 6,969,131 4,793,364 2,175,768 31.22 Verizon South - Virginia VA 95,056 69,295 25,761 27.10 Embarq - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA 237,008 175,599 61,409 25.91 Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA 222,768 164,855 57,913 26.00 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 1,642,591 1,187,210 455,382 27.72 Qwest - Washington WA 5,039,934 3,665,970 1,373,964 27.26 Verizon West Virginia WV 2,037,961 1,433,295 604,667 29.67 Verizon North - Wisconsin WI 926,409 707,156 219,253 23.67 AT&T - Ameritech - Wisconsin Bell WI 3,121,403 2,187,887 933,516 29.91 Qwest - Wyoming WY 709,183 481,350 227,831 32.13 11 - 10 Table 11.4 Total Investment Reserves - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State
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- 463,017 138,942 23.08 Verizon South - Contel/Virginia VA 1,207,119 899,414 307,705 25.49 Verizon Virginia VA 6,969,131 4,793,364 2,175,768 31.22 Verizon South - Virginia VA 95,056 69,295 25,761 27.10 Embarq - United Telephone Co. - Southeast - Virginia VA 237,008 175,599 61,409 25.91 Verizon Northwest - Contel/Washington WA 222,768 164,855 57,913 26.00 Verizon - Northwest - Washington WA 1,642,591 1,187,210 455,382 27.72 Qwest - Washington WA 5,039,934 3,665,970 1,373,964 27.26 Verizon West Virginia WV 2,037,961 1,433,295 604,667 29.67 Verizon North - Wisconsin WI 926,409 707,156 219,253 23.67 AT&T - Ameritech - Wisconsin Bell WI 3,121,403 2,187,887 933,516 29.91 Qwest - Wyoming WY 709,183 481,350 227,831 32.13 11 - 10 Table 11.4 Total Investment Reserves - Continued ($000) - 2007 Study Area State
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- -5.27 10.74 0.00 351179 A FENTON COOP. TEL. CO. -15.65 -1.83 -14.07 -49.20 351187 C PARTNER COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -26.01 -3.08 -23.66 -55.84 351187A C PARTNER COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -10.00 -3.82 -6.42 -100.00 351188 A GOLDFIELD TEL. CO. -7.52 -2.52 -5.13 -39.98 351189 A RIVER VALLEY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOP. -13.05 -4.94 -8.54 -45.54 351191 A GRAND MOUND COOP. TEL. ASSN. -11.07 -11.76 0.79 -27.72 351195 A GRISWOLD COOP. TEL. CO. -10.50 -2.80 -7.92 -44.39 351199 A HAWKEYE TEL. CO. -10.77 -1.51 -9.40 -45.98 351202 A HOSPERS TEL. EXCHANGE, INC. -2.75 -4.85 2.21 -27.85 351203 A HUBBARD COOP. TEL. ASSN. -0.62 -2.99 2.43 -25.57 351205 A HUXLEY COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -7.23 -9.81 2.85 -27.87 351206 A IAMO TEL. CO.-IA -23.42 -7.52 -17.20 -51.82 351209 A INTERSTATE
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- million cable subscribers as of December 2006). See 2002 Extension Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 12134, ¶ 23 (citing 8th Annual Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 1338, Table C-1). We note that, according to the Commission's annual competition reports, the percentage of MVPD subscribers receiving their video programming from a DBS operator was 18.2 percent as of June 2001 and 27.72 percent as of June 2005. Compare 8th Annual Report, 17 FCC Rcd at 1388, Table C-1 (18.2 percent) with 12th Annual Report, 21 FCC Rcd at 2617, Table B-1 (27.72 percent). More recent data indicates that the portion of MVPD subscribers served by DBS operators is now over 30 percent. See Letter from Stephanie L. Podey, Counsel for Comcast Corporation,
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- real, not hypothetical. From 2001 through 2005, the number of MVPD subscribers increased by 8.16 million, but the number of cable subscribers decreased by 1.3 million, and cable's share of MVPD subscribers declined from 77.54 percent to 69.41 percent. During the same period, DBS providers added 10 million subscribers, and their share of MVPD subscribers increased from 18.67 percent to 27.72 percent. See 2005 Video Competition Report, Table B-1. There is no simple rule concerning the relationship between the level of competition in the downstream market and the likelihood of foreclosure in the upstream market. It is possible for the downstream market to be a perfect monopoly while the upstream market is perfectly competitive, if many firms that are monopolists in
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- burdens for licensees. Our review of the record indicates that the potential for interference between WCS and SDARS can be mitigated by a streamlined notification process, whereby WCS licensees share information regarding new or modified WCS base station operations. Specifically, we will require WCS licensees to provide informational notifications as specified in those rules, as set forth in new Section 27.72 in Appendix B. The rules we adopt today will require WCS licensees to share with SDARS licensees certain technical information at least 10 business days before operating a new base station, and at least 5 business days before operating a modified base station. We also will require all WCS licensees and WCS spectrum lessees to provide Sirius XM an inventory
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- burdens for licensees. 151. Our review of the record indicates that the potential for interference between WCS and SDARS can be mitigated by a streamlined notification process, whereby WCS licensees share information regarding new or modified WCS base station operations. Specifically, we will require WCS licensees to provide informational notifications as specified in those rules, as set forth in new Section27.72 in Appendix B.362The rules we adopt today will require WCS licensees to share with SDARS licensees certain technical information at least 10 business days before operating a new base station, and at least 5 business days before operating a modified base station. We also will require all WCS licensees and WCS spectrum lessees to provide Sirius XM an inventory of
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- 16.97 18.01 18.93 16.96 17.67 15.44 2-Wire Digital Services - Maintenance MR-2 Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02- 2341 Network Trouble Report Rate Loop 0.3 0.58 0.31 0.48 0.21 0.53 0.17 0.23 0.22 0.53 MR-2-03- 2341 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.17 0.07 0.14 0.11 0.16 0.23 0.08 0.12 0.1 0.38 MR-2-04- 2341 % Subsequent Reports 27.41 18.18 27.72 20 31.16 0 18.18 20 MR-2-05- 2341 % CPE/TOK/FOK Trouble Report Rate 0.93 1.26 0.99 1.99 0.75 0.94 0.58 1.85 MR-3 Missed Repair Appointments MR-3-01- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment 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
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- 27.75 31.80 29.25 29.25 AZ Tuscon 24.32 29.28 30.28 32.33 32.93 32.93 29.67 29.67 35.57 35.57 35.57 35.57 36.35 AR West Memphis 30.95 35.00 39.61 40.46 41.06 41.06 41.96 45.98 45.98 45.98 45.98 44.23 44.23 Pine Bluff 28.15 29.45 33.56 34.41 35.01 35.01 35.91 35.91 35.91 35.91 35.91 34.16 34.16 CA Anaheim 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 Bakersfield 23.30 26.55 27.55 28.55 29.15 29.25 28.76 26.86 28.32 28.08 27.93 27.80 28.73 Fresno 24.10 27.35 28.35 29.35 29.95 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
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- 6.12 4.81 (11.50) 8.40 13.04 10.71 22HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.50 11.97 63.61 14.18 22.25 14.85 23ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.38 12.02 1.39 14.95 933.33 12.66 13.79 24LAHARPE TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.03 11.63 43.29 14.76 15.07 14.79 25LUFKIN-CONROE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 12.90 12.31 15.53 15.21 (178.89) 11.45 13.01 26MADISON TELEPHONE COMPANY 10.37 12.14 (32.70) 15.05 (2.88) 11.90 27MONTROSE TELEPHONE COMPANY 18.65 13.32 4.72 27.72 19.47 25.31 28MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.71 12.16 6.93 7.00 18.02 8.44 29ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.11 12.03 11.47 12.72 (44.27) 11.90 12.24 30TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC 12.51 11.25 12.48 12.15 19.14 14.39 31UTELCO, INC. 11.74 32VIRGIN ISLANDS TELEPHONE CORPORATION 11.86 12.09 27.32 12.08 (107.69) 6.05 7.22 33WARWICK VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.98 12.24 8.24 8.70 0.00 1.17 34WEST RIVER MUTUAL
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- 32.34 3.76 0.03 30.96 3.58 1.04 71.72 44.85 116.57 Florida 28.79 5.08 12.01 31.39 2.57 0.74 80.58 20.83 101.41 Georgia 37.64 4.96 9.45 32.80 2.08 0.90 87.83 22.26 110.10 Hawaii 35.42 4.76 3.82 27.79 1.13 0.96 73.88 18.23 92.11 Idaho 27.91 5.33 7.66 37.77 0.00 1.25 79.92 16.91 96.83 Illinois 30.09 4.48 12.35 27.52 2.27 0.59 77.31 21.51 98.82 Indiana 27.72 4.63 14.84 25.99 1.11 0.72 75.02 16.36 91.39 Iowa 22.31 5.07 13.73 30.04 2.33 0.85 74.32 21.09 95.41 Kansas 30.28 4.62 12.48 30.43 4.77 0.73 83.30 17.78 101.08 Kentucky 35.20 4.96 12.13 30.18 0.89 0.88 84.24 19.00 103.24 Louisiana 36.84 4.98 9.45 26.81 3.22 0.63 81.93 21.67 103.60 Maine 26.76 4.33 20.91 28.27 0.86 0.95 82.08 9.91 91.99 Maryland 28.63
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- 34.52 2001 177.1 22.62 23.50 1962 30.2 5.62 34.24 2002 179.9 24.07 24.62 1963 30.6 5.65 33.97 2003 184.0 24.75 24.75 1964 31.0 5.66 33.59 1965 31.5 5.67 33.12 1966 32.4 5.64 32.03 1967 33.4 5.60 30.85 1968 34.8 5.61 29.66 1969 36.7 5.68 28.48 1970 38.8 5.76 27.32 1971 40.5 6.04 27.44 1972 41.8 6.38 28.08 1973 44.4 6.69 27.72 1974 49.3 7.08 26.42 1975 53.8 7.32 25.03 1976 56.9 7.81 25.26 1977 60.6 8.07 24.50 1978 65.2 8.31 23.45 1979 72.6 8.40 21.29 Sources: Averages for 1940 through 1982 are from an AT&T local rate survey and represent January 1 rates. These averages exclude taxes and are for rotary service including the cost of a telephone. See Reference Book
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- 32,473 989,348 30.47 613,500 18.89 375,848 11.57 Hawaii 184,360 2,594,529 14.07 1,200,053 6.51 1,394,476 7.56 Idaho 245,117 2,906,133 11.86 2,095,995 8.55 810,138 3.31 Illinois 2,048,792 116,686,385 56.95 98,168,023 47.92 18,518,362 9.04 Indiana 989,225 20,812,755 21.04 11,873,904 12.00 8,938,851 9.04 Iowa 495,080 5,349,379 10.81 3,878,905 7.83 1,470,474 2.97 Kansas 470,610 8,732,607 18.56 5,700,226 12.11 3,032,381 6.44 Kentucky 665,850 26,538,045 39.86 18,458,839 27.72 8,079,206 12.13 Louisiana 743,089 23,013,685 30.97 19,543,438 26.30 3,470,246 4.67 Maine 207,037 3,462,050 16.72 2,101,685 10.15 1,360,364 6.57 Maryland 852,920 19,024,680 22.31 16,074,109 18.85 2,950,571 3.46 Massachusetts 975,150 46,728,539 47.92 31,141,050 31.93 15,587,489 15.98 Michigan 1,743,337 53,557,376 30.72 41,564,937 23.84 11,992,439 6.88 Minnesota 854,340 17,553,926 20.55 12,403,066 14.52 5,150,860 6.03 Mississippi 497,871 30,078,584 60.41 20,583,654 41.34 9,494,930 19.07 Missouri 912,744
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- GEM STATE-NV -7.35 5.02 -11.78 -20.90 552233 C RURAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NV 14.44 21.45 -5.76 11.92 552284 C BEEHIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC., NV -1.59 1.08 -2.65 -1.65 552302 C VERIZON CALIFORNIA INC.-NV (CONTEL) 11.95 3.90 7.74 0.00 552348 C CENTRAL TELEPHONE COMPANY - NEVADA 2.66 -1.71 4.44 0.00 552349 C CHURCHILL COUNTY TEL. DBA CC COMMUNICATIONS 7.78 1.51 6.17 27.72 552351 C LINCOLN COUNTY TELEPHONE SYSTEM INC. 0.55 4.12 -3.44 0.00 552353 C MOAPA VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY -1.94 0.19 -2.13 0.00 552356 C RIO VIRGIN TELEPHONE COMPANY -0.28 8.78 -8.33 0.00 553304 C HUMBOLDT TELEPHONE COMPANY 24.47 7.80 15.47 30.29 554431 C CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEVADA-NORTH -5.20 2.38 -7.40 -14.30 554432 C CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF NEVADA-SOUTH 65.36 -0.19 65.67 INFINITE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireline_Competition/Orders/2002/fcc02118.pdf
- 16.97 18.01 18.93 16.96 17.67 15.44 2-Wire Digital Services - Maintenance MR-2 Trouble Report Rate MR-2-02- 2341 Network Trouble Report Rate Loop 0.3 0.58 0.31 0.48 0.21 0.53 0.17 0.23 0.22 0.53 MR-2-03- 2341 Network Trouble Report Rate Central Office 0.17 0.07 0.14 0.11 0.16 0.23 0.08 0.12 0.1 0.38 MR-2-04- 2341 % Subsequent Reports 27.41 18.18 27.72 20 31.16 0 18.18 20 MR-2-05- 2341 % CPE/TOK/FOK Trouble Report Rate 0.93 1.26 0.99 1.99 0.75 0.94 0.58 1.85 MR-3 Missed Repair Appointments MR-3-01- 2341 % Missed Repair Appointment 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