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- CN 35.59 - 35.61 CC 35.23 - 35.25 CG 35.37 - 35.39 CK 35.53 - 35.55 CO 35.61- 35.63 CD 35.25 - 35.27 CH 35.41- 35.43 CL 35.55 - 35.57 CP 35.65 - 35.67 43 MHz Lower Bands Unpaired Paging Channels Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency DA 43.19 - 43.21 DE 43.29 - 43.31 DI 43.45 - 43.47 DM 43.57 - 43.59 DB 43.21 - 43.23 DF 43.33 - 43.35 DJ 43.49 - 43.51 DN 43.59 - 43.61 DC 43.23 - 43.25 DG 43.37 - 43.39 DK 43.53 - 43.55 DO 43.61 - 43.63 DD 43.25 - 43.27 DH 43.41 - 43.43 DL 43.55 - 43.57 DP 43.65 - 43.67
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- and the GDP-CPI for October 19,1992. The revenue threshold for 2000 was determined as follows: (1) October 19, 1992 GDP-CPI 91.62 (2) 2000 GDP-CPI 106.99 (3) Inflation Factor 1.1678 (line 2 line 1) (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million (5) 2000 Revenue Threshold $117 million (line 3 * line 4) Action by Chief, Accounting Safeguards Division See Sections 32.11, 43.21, 43.43 and 64.903. Currently, National Data Tables, Survey of Current Business, Table 7.1 for GDP-CPI uses an index base of 1996 equals 100; in our previous calculations Table 7.1 used an index base of 1992 equals 100. Therefore, the index for October 19, 1992 has been adjusted from 100.69 to 91.62 calculated as follows: October 19, 1992 GDP-CPI (1992=100) =
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- CN 35.59 - 35.61 CC 35.23 - 35.25 CG 35.37 - 35.39 CK 35.53 - 35.55 CO 35.61- 35.63 CD 35.25 - 35.27 CH 35.41- 35.43 CL 35.55 - 35.57 CP 35.65 - 35.67 43 MHz Lower Bands Unpaired Paging Channels Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency DA 43.19 - 43.21 DE 43.29 - 43.31 DI 43.45 - 43.47 DM 43.57 - 43.59 DB 43.21 - 43.23 DF 43.33 - 43.35 DJ 43.49 - 43.51 DN 43.59 - 43.61 DC 43.23 - 43.25 DG 43.37 - 43.39 DK 43.53 - 43.55 DO 43.61 - 43.63 DD 43.25 - 43.27 DH 43.41 - 43.43 DL 43.55 - 43.57 DP 43.65 - 43.67
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- include all adjustments. All instructions affected by the deletion of Column (l) are modified accordingly. Part III of the Appendix to this Order contains revisions to this report. FCC Report 43-04 - The Access Report FCC Report 43-04, the Access Report, details carriers' revenues, expenses, taxes, plant in service, other investment and depreciation reserves by study area, pursuant to section 43.21(f) of the Commission's rules. In accordance with the Phase 2 Reconsideration Order, this report is no longer required to be filed by mid-sized carriers. Thus, all references to Class B level reporting in the instructions are removed. Part IV of the Appendix to this Order contains the revisions to this report. FCC Report 43-05 - The Service Quality Report FCC
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- GDP-CPI for October 19,1992. The revenue threshold for 2001 was determined as follows: (1) October 19, 1992 GDP-CPI 91.62 (2) 2001 GDP-CPI 109.37 (3) Inflation Factor 1.1937 (line 2 line 1) (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million (5) 2001 Revenue Threshold $119 million (line 3 * line 4) Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43 and 64.903. Currently, National Data Tables, Survey of Current Business, Table 7.1 for GDP-CPI uses an index base of 1996 equals 100; in our previous calculations Table 7.1 used an index base of 1992 equals 100. Therefore, the index for October 19, 1992 has been adjusted from 100.69 to 91.62 calculated as follows: October 19, 1992 GDP-CPI (1992=100) =
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- were determined as follows: Mid-sized Larger Class A Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base 91.62 109.37 (2) 2002 GDP-CPI 110.66 110.66 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.2078 1.0118 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2002 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $121 million $7.083 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43 and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. In accordance with the Act, we adjust the threshold based on the ratio of the gross domestic product chain-type price
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- 54.702. See also 47 C.F.R 36.613. See http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/iatd/neca.html. See 47 C.F.R. 54.709. See 47 C.F.R. 54.711. See Qwest Petition at 1. See id. Qwest filed similar requests for waiver and extensions of time for its year 2002 Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) filings that were due on April 1, 2003 pursuant to 47 C.F.R. 43.21. See Qwest Petition at 1, n. 1; Letter from R. William Johnston, Executive Director - Federal Regulatory Policy, Qwest, to Alan Freedman, Acting Chief, Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Federal Communications Commission, March 20, 2003. Qwest's requests for an initial extension and additional requests for further extensions were subsequently granted. See Letter from William F. Maher, Jr., Chief, Wireline Competition
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- instructions for Column (m), and change the definitions of Columns (c), (d), (e), and (f). Part III of the Appendix to this Order contains revisions to this report. FCC Report 43-04 - The Access Report FCC Report 43-04, the Access Report, details carriers' revenues, expenses, taxes, plant in service, other investment and depreciation reserves by study area, pursuant to section 43.21(f) of the Commission's rules. In accordance with the Phase 2 Report and Order, we modify Table I, Separations and Access Data, by removing Rows 4013, 3220, 3230, 3240, 3250, 3260, and 3270. Further, we update the Allocation Reference Table, and remove the ``N/A'' from the data fields for Column (c), State, Rows 4010, 4011, and 4012. Finally, to provide further
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- were determined as follows: Mid-sized Larger Class A Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base 85.59 102.18 (2) 2003 GDP-CPI 105.69 105.69 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.2348 1.0343 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2003 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $123 million $7.240 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43 and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. In accordance with the Act, we adjust the threshold based on the ratio of the gross domestic product chain-type price
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- carriers file Annual SEC 10K Reports with the Commission electronically, rather than by paper copy. Part II of the Appendix to this Order contains revisions to this report. FCC Report 43-04 - The Access Report FCC Report 43-04, the Access Report, details carriers' revenues, expenses, taxes, plant in service, other investment and depreciation reserves by study area, pursuant to section 43.21(f) of the Commission's rules. In this Order, we clarify instructions for Rows 1216 and 3090. Part IV of the Appendix to this Order contains the revisions to this report. FCC Report 43-05 - The Service Quality Report FCC Report 43-05, the Service Quality Report, measures carrier trends in service quality under price-cap regulation by study area, pursuant to section 43.21(g)
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- were determined as follows: Mid-sized Larger Class A Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base 86.68 102.40 (2) 2004 GDP-CPI 108.30 108.30 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.2494 1.0576 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2004 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $125 million $7.403 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we
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- two new rows and associated instructions in order to add wholesale and retail percentages for account 6623. Part II of the Appendix to this Order contains revisions to this report. FCC Report 43-05 - The Service Quality Report FCC Report 43-05, the Service Quality Report, measures carrier trends in service quality under price-cap regulation by study area, pursuant to section 43.21(g) of the Commission's rules. In this Order we make several minor clarifying changes within the forms and instructions for this report. We make minor changes to update the forms for Table III (Common Trunk Blockage) and Table V (Service Quality Complaints). Finally, we add clarifying language to the instructions for Table IV (Total Switch Downtime), Column (an) - Total Number
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- report transactions with affiliates and to allocate operating revenues between regulated and unregulated activities. Need: The rules implement the Telecommunications Act of 1996's directive that incumbent local exchange carriers file annual reports showing, for the previous calendar year, their revenues, expenses, taxes, plant in service, and other investment and depreciation reserves. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154. Section Numbers and Title: 43.21(f) Transactions with affiliates. Brief Description: Requires U.S. carriers that interconnect to the U.S. public switched network international private lines that extends between the United States and a country that the Commission has not exempted from the international settlements policy to file a certified statement containing the number and type of private lines interconnected on a country specific basis. Need: Provides
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- The Companies, however, inform the Commission that it can be more costly for carriers to file one audit report covering the prior two years than to file two annual audit reports covering each of the prior two years. For example, they note that section 64.904(c) requires auditors to provide a positive opinion on the carrier's ``annual report required by section 43.21(e)(2).'' They claim that this language effectively calls for two financial audits instead of one biennial financial audit because an auditor must separately audit each annual report in order to provide a positive opinion on each annual report. Moreover, although carriers' annual reports already are audited each year, the Companies claim that an auditor cannot simply rely on the prior year's
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- follows: Mid-sized Larger Class A Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base 86.68 102.40 (2) 2005 GDP-CPI 112.18 112.18 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.2914 1.0954 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2005 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $129 million $7.668 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we
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- Class A to Midsize Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base 86.68 102.40 (2) 2006 GDP-CPI 116.29 116.29 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.3416 1.1356 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2006 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $134 million $7.950 billion Action by Acting Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Petition of Hawaiian Telcom, Inc. for Waiver of Sections 43.21(g) and 43.21(j) of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. 43.21(g) and 43.21(j) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) CC Docket No. 86-182 ORDER Adopted: May 18, 2007 Released: May 18, 2007 By the Associate Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau: INTRODUCTION In this Order, we grant a request by Hawaiian Telcom, Inc. (``Hawaiian Telcom'') for a waiver of section 43.21(g) of
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- Allocation and Reporting Rules, WCB/PPD No. 05-02, Order, 20 FCC Rcd 1915 (2005), SBC Advanced Solutions, Inc., Ameritech Advanced Data Services, Inc. of Illinois, Ameritech Advanced Data Services, Inc. of Indiana, Ameritech Advanced Data Services, Inc. of Michigan, Ameritech Advanced Data Services, Inc. of Ohio, Ameritech Advanced Data Services, Inc. of Wisconsin, and BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. See 47 U.S.C. 43.21(g)-(j). 47 C.F.R 1.415, 1.419. See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1200, 1.1206. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b). PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 F S V W
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- 1.1206(b) of the Commission's rules. For further information, contact Alan Feldman of the Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau at (202) 418-0940. -FCC- See Petition of Qwest Corporation for Forbearance from Enforcement of the Commission's ARMIS and 492A Reporting Requirements Pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 160(c), WC Docket No. 07-204 (filed September 13, 2007). See 47 C.F.R. 43.21(a), 43.21(d)-(k), 65.1(b)(2), 65.600(a), 65.600(d). 47 C.F.R 1.415, 1.419. See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1200, 1.1206. See 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b). PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 z
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- Alan Feldman of the Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau at (202) 418-0940. -FCC- See Petition of Embarq Local Operating Companies for Forbearance from Enforcement of the Commission's ARMIS Reporting Requirements Pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 160(c), WC Docket No. 07-204 (filed October 19, 2007). Id. at 1 n.2 (``These specific rules are codified at 47 C.F.R. 43.21(g) and (j).''). See Petition of Frontier and Citizens ILECs for Forbearance Under 47 U.S.C. 160 (c) from Enforcement of Certain of the Commission's ARMIS Reporting Requirements, WC Docket No. 07-204 (received November 13, 2007). 47 C.F.R 1.415, 1.419. See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998). See 47 C.F.R. 1.1200, 1.1206. See 47
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- seeks forbearance with regard to the following regulations and statutory provisions: 47 C.F.R. 1.795 47 C.F.R. 32.11 (to the extent the rule requires a carrier to keep Basic Property Records or Continuing Property Records) 47 C.F.R. 32.23 (to the extent the rule requires a carrier to comply with Affiliate Transaction rules) 47 C.F.R. 32.27 47 C.F.R. 32.2000 (e-f) 47 C.F.R. 43.21 (d-k) 47 C.F.R. 64.902 47 C.F.R. 64.903 (only as related to Affiliate Transaction rules) 47 C.F.R. 64.904 (only as related to Affiliate Transaction rules) 47 C.F.R. 65.600 47 C.F.R. 69.301-10 47 C.F.R. 69.401-15 47 U.S.C. 254(k) (only as related to Affiliate Transaction rules). Pursuant to sections 1.415 and 1.419 of the Commission's rules, interested parties may file comments on or
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- should rely on formal complaints filed with the Commission and state commissions to measure customer satisfaction, instead of the ARMIS 43-06 Report. USTelecom also argues that the Commission should eliminate the duplicative ARMIS 43-07 and 43-08 reporting requirements, or simplify them by removing the collection of data that duplicates the data required under Form 477. Finally, USTelecom proposes eliminating Rule 43.21(d)(1) and (2) requirements because the information contained in the ARMIS 495A and 495B reports required under these sections is generally redundant to the ARMIS 43-03 report. Finally, it contends that the reports required by Rules 43.21(f) and 43.21(k) are no longer necessary. AT&T agrees with USTelecom that the ARMIS 43-05 Service Quality Report, ARMIS 43-07 Infrastructure Report, and 43-08 Operational
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- evidence at this time that [the Application] will negatively impact aircraft radio or navigation equipment operations or instrument procedure guidance systems.'' Letter from Kandace A. Harvey (rec'd Apr. 18, 2002). 47 C.F.R. 1.1307(a)(6). As part of the local zoning approval process, the KRKO(AM) towers underwent review pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (Revised Code of Washington Section 43.21C.030) and a hearing process conducted under the authority of Snohomish County. During that review, the presiding Snohomish County Hearing Examiner determined that the eight-tower proposal could have a significant effect on the aesthetic environment. Therefore, S-R was ordered to prepare a limited-scope environmental impact statement (``EIS''). A draft EIS was prepared in December of 2003 (a copy was received by
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- constitutes mutually exclusive applications. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 301, 302, 303, 307, 309, 332, 336, and 337. Section Number and Title: 27.302 Eligibility. 27.305 Reserved. 27.308 Technical content of applications. 27.321 Mutually exclusive applications. 27.323 Reserved. PART 43-REPORTS OF COMMUNICATION COMMON CARRIERS AND CERTAIN AFFILIATES Brief Description: These rules specify reporting requirements for local exchange carriers subject to sections 43.21 and 43.43 for the first time because their annual operating revenues equal or exceed the indexed revenue threshold used for classifying carrier categories for various accounting and reporting purposes for a given year. These carriers shall collect data for reporting purposes for the calendar year following the publication of the indexed revenue threshold in the Federal Register. Need: These rules
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- standards for forbearance, is extended to December 12, 2008. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Dana R. Shaffer Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau See 47 U.S.C. 160(c). Petition of Qwest Corporation for Forbearance from Enforcement of the Commission's ARMIS and 492A Reporting Requirements Pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 160, WC Docket No. 07-204 (filed Sept. 13, 2007) (Qwest Petition). See 47 C.F.R. 43.21(a), 43.21(d)-(k), 65.1(b)(2), 65.600(a), 65.600(d). Pleading Cycle Established for Petition of Qwest Corporation for Forbearance from Enforcement of the Commission's ARMIS and 492A Reporting Requirements Pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 160(c), WC Docket No. 07-204, Public Notice, 22 FCC Rcd 16900 (2007). Service Quality, Customer Satisfaction, Infrastructure and Operating Data Gathering; Petition of AT&T Inc. for Forbearance Under 47 U.S.C.
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- seeks forbearance with regard to the following regulations and statutory provisions: 47 C.F.R. 1.795 47 C.F.R. 32.11 (to the extent the rule requires a carrier to keep Basic Property Records or Continuing Property Records) 47 C.F.R. 32.23 (to the extent the rule requires a carrier to comply with Affiliate Transaction rules) 47 C.F.R. 32.27 47 C.F.R. 32.2000 (e-f) 47 C.F.R. 43.21 (d-k) 47 C.F.R. 64.902 47 C.F.R. 64.903 (only as related to Affiliate Transaction rules) 47 C.F.R. 64.904 (only as related to Affiliate Transaction rules) 47 C.F.R. 65.600 47 C.F.R. 69.301-10 47 C.F.R. 69.401-15 47 U.S.C. 254(k) (only as related to Affiliate Transaction rules). The Commission released a Public Notice establishing a comment cycle for the petition on December 18, 2007.
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- Larger Class A to Midsize Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base 86.68 102.40 (2) 2007 GDP-CPI 119.67 119.67 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.3801 1.1687 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2007 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $138 million $8.181 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Waiver of 47 C.F.R. 43.21(b) ) ) ) ) ORDER Adopted: March 31, 2009 Released: March 31, 2009 By the Deputy Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau: In this order, on our own motion, we waive on an interim basis section 43.21(b) of the Commission's rules. Section 43.21(b) requires certain holding companies of communications common carriers to file annually two copies of their SEC Form 10-K with
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- Class A to Midsize Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base 86.40 102.40 (2) 2008 GDP-CPI 122.50 122.50 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.4178 1.1963 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2008 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $ 142 million $8.374 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we adjust
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- for nonregulated revenues). See, e.g., Automated Reporting Requirements for Certain Class A and Tier 1 Telephone Companies (Parts 31, 43, 67, and 69 of the FCC's Rules), CC Docket No. 86-182, Report and Order, 2 FCC Rcd 5770, 5773, para. 22 (1987) (ARMIS Order), modified on recon., 3 FCC Rcd 6375 (1988) (ARMIS Reconsideration Order); see also 47 C.F.R. 43.21. See Section 272 Sunset Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 16492, para. 105. See id. at 16492, para. 106; Motion of AT&T Corp. to be Reclassified as a Non-Dominant Carrier, Order, 11 FCC Rcd 3271, 3313-14, paras. 81-82 (1995) (AT&T Reclassification Order); Petition of Qwest Communications International Inc. for Forbearance from Enforcement of the Commission's Dominant Carrier Rules As They Apply
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- Class A to Midsize Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base (2005=100). 72.146 91.144 (2) 2009 GDP-CPI 109.736 109.736 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.521 1.204 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2009 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $152 million $8.428 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, and 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we
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- requirement. Furthermore, Part 32 is preemptive and must be used by state commissions. These accounts provide useful information regarding assets, liabilities and ratemaking differences of each jurisdiction, federal and state. The staff finds that these rules remain ``necessary in the public interest'' and therefore recommends that these rules be maintained in their current form at this time. Part 43. Rule 43.21(c) requires each miscellaneous common carrier with operating revenues exceeding the indexed revenue threshold to file annually a letter showing its operating revenues for that year and the value of its total communications plant at the end of that year. AT&T filed comments proposing the elimination of 43.21(c), arguing that the rule is outdated and seeks information that is generally available
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- Class A to Mid-size Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base (2005=100) 77.146 91.144 (2) 2010 GDP-CPI 111.166 111.166 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.441 1.220 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2010 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $144 million $8.538 billion Action by Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we adjust
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- 3: Cost Assignment Rules Category 4: Part 32 Uniform System of Accounts (47 U.S.C. 220(a)(2), 47 C.F.R. 32.1-2.9000) Category 5: Property Record Rules (47 C.F.R. 32.2000(e), (f)) Category 6: Part 42 Recordkeeping Requirements (47 C.F.R. 42.4, 42.5, 42.7, 42.10(a)) Category 7: ARMIS Report 43-01 Category 8: Annual Revenue and Total Communications Plant Reporting (47 C.F.R. 43.21(c)) Category 9: Rules Governing Notices of Network Changes (47 C.F.R. 51.329(a)(2), 51.333(a)-(f), 52.333(b)) Category 10: Service Discontinuance Approval Requirements (47 U.S.C. 214, 47 C.F.R. 63.30. 63.61, 63.62, 63.63, 63.71(a)(5), 63.71(c), 63.90(a)(8)) Category 11: Traffic Damage Claim Rules (47 C.F.R. 64.1) Category 12: Structural Separation Requirements for Independent ILECs (47 C.F.R. 64.1903) Category 13: Rules Governing
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- A to Mid-size Threshold Threshold (1) GDP-CPI Base (2005=100) 77.146 91.144 (2) 2011 GDP-CPI 114.061 114.061 (3) Inflation Factor (line 2 1) 1.479 1.251 (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million $7 billion (5) 2011 Revenue Threshold (line 3 * 4) $148 million $8.757 billion Action by Acting Chief, Pricing Policy Division, Wireline Competition Bureau. See 47 C.F.R. 32.11, 43.21, 43.43, 64.903. See 47 C.F.R. 32.9000. Section 402(c) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 Act mandates that we adjust this revenue threshold annually to reflect the effects of inflation since October 19, 1992, at which time the threshold was $100 million. Pub. L. No. 104-104, 402(c), 110 Stat. 56, 130 (1996). In accordance with the statute, we adjust
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- 203, 205, 218, 254, and 403. 9. Section 69.1(c) is revised to read as follows: ***** (c) The following provisions of this part shall apply to telephone companies subject to price cap regulation only to the extent that application of such provisions is necessary to develop the nationwide average carrier common line charge, for purposes of reporting pursuant to 43.21 and 43.22 of this chapter, and for computing initial charges for new rate elements: 69.3(f), 69.106(b), 69.106(f), 69.106(g), 69.109(b), 69.110(d), 69.1 ll(c), 69.111(g)(l), 69.111(1), 69.112(d), 69.114(b), 69.114(d), 69.125(b)(2), 69.301 through 69.310, and 69.401 through 69.412. The computation of rates pursuant to these provisions by telephone companies subject to price cap regulation shall be governed by the price cap rules
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- 31 17 Total Toll Carriers 321 366 453 587 569 647 741 Fixed Local Service, Payphone, and Mobile Service Carriers Reporting Toll Service Revenues NA NA NA NA 1,537 1,740 1,870 Total Total NA NA NA NA 2,106 2,387 2,611 NA - Not Available. Note: Some previously published data have been revised. Sources: Data filed in response to 47 CFR 43.21(c) and data filed on FCC Forms 431, 457, and 499-A worksheets. See also: Industry Analysis Division, Telecommunications Industry Revenues, and Carrier Locator: Interstate Service Providers. 10 - 10 Table 10.5 Number of Carrier Identification Codes (CICs) Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administrator Number of Number of YearQuarter CICS Year Quarter CICS Assigned Assigned 1982First Quarter 11 1988First Quarter 602
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- Company Additions: 1ALLTEL of Kentucky, Inc. Telephone Company classified as a carrier subject to the Communica- tions Act of 1934, as amended. 2CenturyTel of Alabama, LLC " Company classified as a carrier subject to the Communica- tions Act of 1934, as amended. 3Frontier Communications of America, Inc. InterexchangeCarrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). 4Qwest Interprise America, Inc. " Carrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). 5Qwest LD Corp. " Carrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). Deletions: 1BCSI Inc. InterexchangeCarrier's revenues fell below the indexed threshold established for reporting purposes. 2Cincinnati Bell Any Distance, Inc. " Carrier's revenues fell
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- MO 1,296,809 901,444 396,420 30.57 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Missouri MO 123,001 91,862 31,139 25.32 Qwest - Montana MT 192,740 125,191 67,564 35.05 Aliant Telecommunications - Nebraska NE 125,479 90,316 39,120 31.18 Qwest - Nebraska NE 296,765 189,793 106,979 36.05 Sprint - Centel of Nevada NV 416,678 313,112 103,566 24.86 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 21,433 12,172 9,261 43.21 SBC - Nevada Bell NV 179,919 122,090 58,225 32.36 Verizon - New England - New Hampshire NH 389,639 252,325 137,304 35.24 Verizon - New Jersey NJ 2,966,423 1,928,674 1,037,801 34.98 Sprint - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 100,196 77,292 22,905 22.86 Subject to 11 - 5 Table 11.2 Expenses and Taxes - Continued ($000) - 2004 Study Area
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- MO 1,296,809 901,444 396,420 30.57 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Missouri MO 123,001 91,862 31,139 25.32 Qwest - Montana MT 192,740 125,191 67,564 35.05 Aliant Telecommunications - Nebraska NE 125,479 90,316 39,120 31.18 Qwest - Nebraska NE 296,765 189,793 106,979 36.05 Sprint - Centel of Nevada NV 416,678 313,112 103,566 24.86 Verizon - Contel Nevada NV 21,433 12,172 9,261 43.21 SBC - Nevada Bell NV 179,919 122,090 58,225 32.36 Verizon - New England - New Hampshire NH 389,639 252,325 137,304 35.24 Verizon - New Jersey NJ 2,966,423 1,928,674 1,037,801 34.98 Sprint - United Telephone Company of New Jersey NJ 100,196 77,292 22,905 22.86 Subject to 11 - 5 Table 11.2 Expenses and Taxes - Continued ($000) - 2004 Study Area
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- 16,647 20,827 16,702 12,797 12,034 12,677 Total Toll Service Revenues 10 $84,478 $89,629 $99,691$100,793$105,055$108,246$109,616 $99,300 $83,697 $77,188$71,214 Note: Total toll service revenues include intrastate, interstate and international toll revenues. Also, some numbers for previous years have been revised for consistency with other reports. # Some of the companies included non toll-related revenues in their annual submissions filed pursuant to Section 43.21(c) of the Commission's rules. * Regional Bell Operating Company's long distance subsidiaries. 9 - 5 Table 9.1 Total Toll Service Revenues by Provider (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) 2004 Notes for Table 9.1 1 ACC Long Distance Corp. and Teleport Communications Group merged in April of 1998, and the combined company, Teleport Communications Group, merged with AT&T Communications, Inc. in
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- DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W 50.96 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W SITE ID: Remote12 .98 M. VSAT, (3000 UNITS), CONUS, AK, HI PR, VI LOCATION: PRODELIN R 12 0.98 meters ANTENNA ID: 1981 DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M50G7W 43.21 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W 52.76 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W SITE ID: Remote13 1.2 M. VSAT, (6000 UNITS), CONUS, AK, HI PR, VI LOCATION: PRODELIN R 13 1.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 1134 DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz
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- New Haven, CT 142,223 0 Americatel Corporation Miami, FL 141,337 4,508 Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. Brookfield, WI 121,042 84,641 * In some cases, the headquarters listed is for the parent company. See Table 1.2 for the intercorporate relations of wireline affiliate of subject local exchange carriers. @ Some of the companies included non-toll revenues in their annual filings pursuant to section 43.21(c) of the Commission's rules. # Includes plant under construction. Figures may also include plant used by some carriers to provide communications services other than long distance toll. See also footnotes to Table 1.2. 1 Company is basically a reseller; therefore, it reported little or no communications plant. 2 Company requested confidential treatment. 3 Revenues exclude $105.3 million from non-communications operations;
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- 38,501 15,527 77,188 18,889 28,088 12,006 58,983 2004 21,748 34,664 14,802 71,214 17,762 27,487 10,262 55,511 2005 19,397 33,839 16,014 69,250 15,489 26,811 10,238 52,538 2006 18,791 31,420 14,168 64,379 15,415 25,164 8,699 49,278 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Telecommunications Industry Revenues, International Bureau, Trends in the U.S. International Telecommunications IndustryandInternational Traffic Data, 47 CFR 43.21(c) data through 1991. Through 1996, some breakouts based on staff estimates. Table 9.2 Toll Revenues by Market Segment (Dollar Amounts Shown in Billions) Chart 9.1 Total Toll $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 Interstate Intrastate International 9 - 7 Table 9.3 End-User Toll Revenues (Dollar
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- VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M50G7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W SITE ID: YAC REMOTE 12 0.98M. VSAT, (3000 UNITS), CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: PRODELIN YAC-R 12 0.98 meters ANTENNA ID: 1981 52.76 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W 43.21 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M50G7W Page 14 of 22 DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W SITE ID: YAC REMOTE 17 0.96M. VSAT, (3000 UNITS), CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: CHANNEL MASTER YAC-R 17 0.96 meters ANTENNA ID: TYPE 960 52.66 dBW DIGITAL
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- VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M50G7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W SITE ID: YAC REMOTE 12 0.98M. VSAT, (3000 UNITS), CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: PRODELIN YAC-R 12 0.98 meters ANTENNA ID: 1981 52.76 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W 43.21 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M50G7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W SITE ID: YAC REMOTE 17 0.96M. VSAT, (3000 UNITS), CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: CHANNEL MASTER YAC-R 17 0.96 meters ANTENNA ID: TYPE 960 52.66 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000
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- for declaratory rulings, special temporary authorizations, and other waivers; (8) Annual employment reports filed by licensees and permittees of broadcast stations pursuant to 73.3612 of this chapter; and. (9) Responses from licensees to random audits of their Equal Employment Opportunity programs conducted pursuant to 73.2080 of this chapter. (c) Common Carrier Services, including: (1) Annual reports filed by carriers under 43.21 of this chapter; (2) Reports of proposed changes in depreciation rates filed by carriers under 43.43 of this chapter; (3) Rate-of-return reports filed by price-cap and rate-of-return incumbent local exchange carriers under 65.600 of this chapter; (4) All applications for common carrier authorizations acted upon by the Enforcement Bureau, and related files; (5) All formal and informal complaints against common
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- 33,839 16,014 69,250 15,489 26,811 10,238 52,538 2006 18,791 31,420 14,168 64,379 15,415 25,164 8,699 49,278 2007 16,874 33,728 14,200 64,802 13,535 27,237 7,937 48,709 2008 15,962 29,292 15,734 60,988 13,223 25,021 8,121 46,365 Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Telecommunications Industry Revenues, International Bureau, Trends in the U.S. International Telecommunications IndustryandInternational Traffic Data, 47 CFR 43.21(c) data through 1991. Through 1996, some breakouts based on staff estimates. Table 9.2 Toll Revenues by Market Segment (Dollar Amounts Shown in Billions) Chart 9.1 Total Toll $0 $20,000 $40,000 $60,000 $80,000 $100,000 $120,000 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Interstate Intrastate International 9 - 7 Table 9.3 End-User Toll Revenues
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- DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W 52.34 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W SITE ID: REMOTE12 (.98M. VSAT) PRO 3000 UNITS, CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: PRODELIN R 12PRO 0.98 meters ANTENNA ID: 1981 DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M50G7W 43.21 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W 52.76 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W SITE ID: REMOTE13 (1.2M. VSAT) PRO 6000 UNITS, CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: PRODELIN R 13PRO 1.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 1134 DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz
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- 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W Page 6 of 31 52.34 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W SITE ID: REMOTE12 (.98M. VSAT) PRO 3000 UNITS, CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: PRODELIN R 12PRO 0.98 meters ANTENNA ID: 1981 DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M50G7W 43.21 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 156KG7W 52.76 dBW DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M50G7W SITE ID: REMOTE13 (1.2M. VSAT) PRO 6000 UNITS, CONUS, AK, HI, PR VI LOCATION: PRODELIN R 13PRO 1.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 1134 DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 156KG7W DIGITAL VIDEO, AND DATA 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz
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- meaning that it would transmit packets more quickly for Genuity than for its competitors. 183Bell Atlantic/GTE Feb. 22, 2000 Reply Tab B at 2 (Affidavit of Raymond F. Albers). 184 The merged entity, therefore, will report on its provision of these services to all companies, including Internet service providers, Internet backbone providers and interexchange carriers. 185 See 47 C.F.R. 43.21(g); ARMIS 43-05 Service Quality Report, Table 1 (establishing reporting requirements for special access provided to interexchange carriers). 186 For example, these reporting requirements attach to the separate advanced services affiliate if it begins to provision these special access circuits to Genuity. 187 We note that average delay days due to lack of facilities is not currently reported through ARMIS. This
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- and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 4676 (Com. Car. Bur. 1996). If the carrier chooses an attest engagement instead of a financial audit, we require that the attest engagement be an examination engagement and that it provide a written communication that expresses an opinion that the systems, processes, and procedures applied by the carrier to generate the results reported pursuant to 43.21(e)(2) comply with the Joint Cost Orders in CC Docket No. 86-111 and the Accounting Safeguards Order in CC Docket No. 96-150 and the Commission's rules, including sections 32.23, 32.27, 64.901, and 64.903. Carriers must list their nonregulated activities in Section II of their CAMs. See Responsible Accounting Officer Letter 19, 6 FCC Rcd 7536 (1991). For example, in its CAM
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- accounting principles (GAAP)? Should any or all of our ARMIS reporting requirements sunset by a date certain? We encourage commenters to discuss the implications of any accounting reforms they recommend on the appropriate scope of ARMIS reporting obligations. To the extent commenters argue that certain Part 32 or Part 64 rules, or reporting requirements imposed pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 43.21, should not sunset by a date certain, they should identify with specificity which rules should remain in place and provide a full analysis of the justification for that rule, on a rule-by-rule basis. What would be the advantages and disadvantages of adopting any of these sunset approaches, as opposed to concluding that requirements should be eliminated only upon the attainment
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- 64.601 et seq.; Carrier Locator: Interstate Service Providers, FCC Common Carrier Bureau, Industry Analysis Division (rel. Oct. 2000) (Carrier Locator). Carrier Locator at Figure 1. The total for competitive LECs includes competitive access providers and competitive LECs. Trends in Telephone Service Report, Federal Communications Commission, Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau, at 5-5 (August 2001). See 47 CFR 43.21(g) (requiring mandatory price cap incumbent LECs to file annual service quality reports). These reports are part of the ARMIS program. Specifically, the special access provisioning and repair performance data are contained in Table I of ARMIS Report No. 43-05, CC Docket No. 86-182. See, Applications of Ameritech Corp., Transferor, and SBC Communications, Inc., Transferee, for Consent to Transfer Control of
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- this section. * * * * * PART 43 - REPORTS OF COMMUNICATION COMMON CARRIERS AND CERTAIN AFFILIATES 72. The authority citation for Part 43 continues to read: Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154; Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-104, secs. 402(b)(2)(B), (c), 110 Stat. 56 (1996) as amended unless otherwise noted. 47 U.S.C. 211, 219, 220 as amended. 73. Section 43.21 is amended by revising paragraphs (g) and (h) to read as follows: 43.21 Transactions with affiliates. * * * * * (g) Each incumbent local exchange carrier for whom price cap regulation is mandatory and every incumbent local exchange carrier that elects to be covered by the price cap rules shall file, by April 1 of each year, a
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- Ruling That it is Non-Dominant in its Provision of Advanced Services and for Forbearance From Dominant Carrier Regulation of These Services, CC Docket No. 01-337, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 22745 (2001) (Incumbent LEC Broadband Notice). The BOCs are currently subject to certain reporting requirements under the Commission's Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS). See 47 C.F.R. 43.21. In addition, the BOCs are required to file on an annual basis a cost allocation manual describing how they allocate costs between regulated and non-regulated activities, 47 C.F.R. 43.21(d) and 64.901-64.903, and are required to have that cost allocation manual audited by an independent auditor every two years, 47 C.F.R. 64.904. See also 47 C.F.R. 32.23(c) and
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- For tariffed telecommunications services (such as those listed in Table 6 of the SBC Section 272 Audit Report), the BOC must record the cost of these transactions at the tariffed rates. Id. at Attachment, 4. SBC December 17, 2001 Confidentiality Request at 4. . These are performance data that SBC submits into the Commission's ARMIS system. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21. See CNA Fin. Corp. v. Donovan, 830 F.2d 1132, 1154 (D.C. Cir. 1987). SWBT Texas 271 Order at 412, n.1198. Pursuant to section 271(d)(3)(B), the Commission shall not approve a BOC's section 271 application unless it finds, among other things, that the authorization ``will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of section 272.'' 47 U.S.C.
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- Ethics and Business Conduct. See Katzenbach Testimony at 8; see also MCI, MCI Names Nancy Higgins As Chief Ethics Officer, Press Release (Oct. 14, 2003). See UCC Petition at 2-5; Snyder Petition at 3-7. See also Application at 21. Snyder Petition at 8-9 (describing Commission rules requiring the filing of SEC 10-K reports); 47 C.F.R. 1.785(b); 47 C.F.R. 43.21(b). Application at 21-22. We note that WorldCom maintains that it continues to support government programs such as the Universal Service Fund and local number portability. WorldCom Reply at 13. As the Commission has stated before, ``[w]e consider misrepresentation to be a serious violation, as our entire regulatory scheme rests upon the assumption that applicants will supply [the Commission] with accurate
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- noted. 2. Subsection 20.15(b) of the Commission's rules is amended to read as follows: 20.15 Requirements under Title II of the Communications Act (b) Commercial mobile radio service providers are not required to: (1) File with the Commission copies of contracts entered into with other carriers or comply with other reporting requirements, or with 1.781 - 1.814 and 43.21 of this chapter; except that commercial radio service providers that offer broadband service, as described in 1.7001(a) or mobile telephony are required to file reports pursuant to 1.7000 and 43.11 of this chapter. For purposes of this Subpart, mobile telephony is defined as real-time, two-way switched voice service that is interconnected with the public switched network utilizing an in-network
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- extent that, and only to the extent that, Qwest would be treated as a dominant carrier for no other reason than Qwest is providing in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services on an integrated basis. To the extent that Qwest otherwise would be treated as a dominant carrier under rule 43.51, that treatment shall continue. The Commission does not forbear from sections 43.21 and 43.43 of the rules. These rules apply because Qwest is an incumbent LEC, not because it is classified as dominant in the provision of any service. Section 272(e). The Commission does not forbear from the requirements in section 272(e) of the Act, and notes that these requirements do not preclude Qwest from providing, subject to nondominant carrier regulation, in-region,
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- our rules, which set forth dominant carrier price cap and rate of return regulations and require dominant carriers to file tariffs on up to 15-days notice with cost support; (3) sections 63.03, 63.10, 63.18, 63.19, 63.21, 63.23, and 63.60-.90 of our rules, which apply to entry and discontinuance of services or transfers of control by dominant carriers; and (4) sections 43.21, 43.43, and 43.51 of our rules, which impose contract filing and reporting requirements. Sufficiency of Qwest's Petition Before we examine the merits of Qwest's petition, we address certain procedural objections. First, COMPTEL maintains that Qwest's petition is premature because Qwest's in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services currently are not subject to dominant carrier regulation, and because Qwest has made no decision
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- in part, dismissed in part, Qwest Corp. v. FCC, 2007 WL 860987 (D.C. Cir. Mar. 23, 2007). For example, BOCs are required to file on an annual basis a cost allocation manual describing how they allocate costs between regulated and nonregulated activities, and to have an independent auditor audit that cost allocation manual every two years. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21(d), 64.901-64.905; see also 47 C.F.R. 32.23(c), 32.5280. BOCs are subject to certain reporting requirements under ARMIS. See Automated Reporting Requirements for Certain Class A and Tier 1 Telephone Companies (Parts 31, 43, 67, and 69 of the FCC's Rules), CC Docket No. 86-182, Report and Order, 2 FCC Rcd 5770 (1987) (ARMIS Order), modified on recon., 3 FCC Rcd
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- Subparts D and E. Attachment 1 of the AT&T Petition lists each rule from which Legacy AT&T seeks forbearance. See AT&T Petition, Attach. 1. Legacy BellSouth seeks forbearance from the same rules. See BellSouth Petition, App. 1 (listing each rule from which Legacy BellSouth seeks forbearance). See AT&T Petition at 38 n.83. We note that AT&T requests forbearance from section 43.21(f) of the Commission's rules. See AT&T Petition at 1-2 n.2, Attach. 1 at 86. Rule 43.21(f) is implemented by requiring the filing of ARMIS Report 43-01. In the text of its petition, however, Legacy AT&T neither mentioned its obligation to file this report in its request for relief, nor expressly analyzed why such relief might be warranted. See AT&T Petition
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- categories of access lines per consumer. Phase 2 Order at 19977, paras. 179-182. Phase 3 FNPRM, 16 FCC Rcd at 19985-86, para. 208. Id. Id. Petition of AT&T Inc. for Forbearance Under 47 U.S.C. 160(c) From Enforcement of Certain of the Commission's ARMIS Reporting Requirements, WC Docket No. 07-139 (filed June 8, 2007) (AT&T Petition); see 47 C.F.R. 43.21(g)-(j). The petition seeks relief for the following affiliates: Illinois Bell Telephone Company, Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Michigan Bell Telephone Company, The Ohio Bell Telephone Company, Pacific Bell Telephone Company, Nevada Bell Telephone Company, The Southern New England Telephone Company, Southwestern Bell Telephone, L.P., Wisconsin Bell, Inc., SBC Advanced Solutions, Inc., Ameritech Advanced Data Services, Inc. of Illinois, Ameritech Advanced Data
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- II.BACKGROUND 1 4 ifi. ANALYSIS 6 A. Automated Reporting Management Information System Reports 6 1.Retaining ARMIS Reports 43-01,43-05 and 43-06 6 2. The Revised ARMIS Filing Dates 10 3. Revisions to the Part 43 ARMIS Reporting Requirements 14 B. Cost Allocation Manual Filings 21 C. Inflation Adjustments 36 D. Other Filings 45 1. Section 43.22 Quarterly Filings 45 2. Section 43.21 Annual Filings 48 B. Carriers Subject to These Filing Requirements 52 F. Other Matters 55 Federal Communications Commission FCC97-145 ..................... ........................................ .................................................................................................................................. .............................................................................. .................................................................... ............................................................... ................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................ .................................... .................................................................. ....................................................................... IV.ATU'S PET]TION AND PROPOSALS TO INCREASE THE REPORT FILING ThRESHOLD.. V.FINAL REGULATORY FLEXIBILITY ANALYSIS VI.PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT VII. ORDERING CLAUSES 56 75 79 80 APPENDIX A A-i List of Commenters
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- the conditions. First, with respect to joint marketing, we note that section 272(g) expressly 857 See Accounting Safeguards Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 17594, para. 123. We note that the Commission's rules require incumbent LECs, including SBC and Ameritech, to disclose on a regular basis financial and accounting information needed to assess the allocation of costs. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21 (requiring disclosure of financial and accounting data), 64.903 (requiring submission of regular cost allocation manuals). See also Automated Reporting Management Information System, FCC Report 43-02 (USOA Report) and FCC Report 43-03 (Joint Cost Report). 858 We also note that this Commission and state commissions will have access to the independent auditor's working papers, which provides an additional safeguard. See SBC/Ameritech
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- 30, 1998 Reply Comments due: November 16, 1998 By the Commission: Commissioner Furchtgott-Roth issuing a separate statement. Table of Contents Paragraph I. INTRODUCTION................................................. 1 II. BACKGROUND................................................. 5 A. North American Numbering Plan.............................. 7 B. Universal Service Support Mechanisms.......................... 9 C. Telecommunications Relay Service............................ 11 D. Local Number Portability................................... 12 E. Section 413 Agent for Service of Process....................... 14 F. Section 43.21(c) Revenue and Plant Data....................... 15 III. CONSOLIDATING CONTRIBUTOR REPORTING REQUIREMENTS......... 16 A. Overview.............................................. 16 B. Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet....................... 19 C. Uniform Schedule and Location for Filing Contribution Data......... 30 D. Basis for Assessing Contributions............................. 32 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 E. Minimum and Fixed Annual Contributions to NANPA and TRS Mechanisms............................................ 48 F. Procedures for Future Changes to the Telecommunications
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- the Computer III proceeding. See BOC Safeguards Order, 6 FCC Rcd at 7592, para. 48. See Accounting Safeguards Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 17594, para. 123. We note that the Commission's rules require incumbent LECs, including SBC and Ameritech, to disclose on a regular basis financial and accounting information needed to assess the allocation of costs. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21 (requiring disclosure of financial and accounting data), 64.903 (requiring submission of regular cost allocation manuals). See also Automated Reporting Management Information System, FCC Report 43-02 (USOA Report) and FCC Report 43-03 (Joint Cost Report). We also note that this Commission and state commissions will have access to the independent auditor's working papers, which provides an additional safeguard. See SBC/Ameritech Aug.
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- (such as those listed in Table 6 of the SBC Section 272 Audit Report), the BOC must record the cost of these transactions at the tariffed rates. 84 Id. at Attachment, 4. 85 SBC December 17, 2001 Confidentiality Request at 4. 86 See, e.g., http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/. These are performance data that SBC submits into the Commission's ARMIS system. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21. 87 See CNA Fin. Corp. v. Donovan, 830 F.2d 1132, 1154 (D.C. Cir. 1987). 88 SWBT Texas 271 Order at 412, n.1198. 89 Pursuant to section 271(d)(3)(B), the Commission shall not approve a BOC's section 271 application unless it finds, among other things, that the authorization ``will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of section 272.'' 47 U.S.C.
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- CN 35.59 - 35.61 CC 35.23 - 35.25 CG 35.37 - 35.39 CK 35.53 - 35.55 CO 35.61- 35.63 CD 35.25 - 35.27 CH 35.41- 35.43 CL 35.55 - 35.57 CP 35.65 - 35.67 43 MHz Lower Bands Unpaired Paging Channels Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency Block (License Suffix) Frequency DA 43.19 - 43.21 DE 43.29 - 43.31 DI 43.45 - 43.47 DM 43.57 - 43.59 DB 43.21 - 43.23 DF 43.33 - 43.35 DJ 43.49 - 43.51 DN 43.59 - 43.61 DC 43.23 - 43.25 DG 43.37 - 43.39 DK 43.53 - 43.55 DO 43.61 - 43.63 DD 43.25 - 43.27 DH 43.41 - 43.43 DL 43.55 - 43.57 DP 43.65 - 43.67
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- FCC Form M Part 31 Account 176.1 that corresponded to Account 241. Notice at 42. Notice at Appendix A. Part 32 Guidance Letter, 5 FCC Rcd 3898 (1990). For Account 3100, see ARMIS Report 43-02, row 0390. The subsidiary accounts for Accounts 4100 and 4340 are required to be maintained and reported to the Commission. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21, 43.43, 32.4100 and 32.4340. See also, Biennial Regulatory Review, Review of Accounting and Cost Allocation Requirements, FCC 99-106 at 15 (rel. June 30, 1999) and Biennial Regulatory Review, Review of ARMIS Reporting Requirements, FCC 99-107 at 13 (rel. June 30, 1999). See USTA Comments at 18. Cf. NCTA Reply at 34. Pole Attachment Order, 2 FCC Rcd 4387
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- 30, 1998 Reply Comments due: November 16, 1998 By the Commission: Commissioner Furchtgott-Roth issuing a separate statement. Table of Contents Paragraph I. INTRODUCTION................................................. 1 II. BACKGROUND................................................. 5 A. North American Numbering Plan.............................. 7 B. Universal Service Support Mechanisms.......................... 9 C. Telecommunications Relay Service............................ 11 D. Local Number Portability................................... 12 E. Section 413 Agent for Service of Process....................... 14 F. Section 43.21(c) Revenue and Plant Data....................... 15 III. CONSOLIDATING CONTRIBUTOR REPORTING REQUIREMENTS......... 16 A. Overview.............................................. 16 B. Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet....................... 19 C. Uniform Schedule and Location for Filing Contribution Data......... 30 D. Basis for Assessing Contributions............................. 32 Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-233 E. Minimum and Fixed Annual Contributions to NANPA and TRS Mechanisms............................................ 48 F. Procedures for Future Changes to the Telecommunications
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- and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 4676 (Com. Car. Bur. 1996). If the carrier chooses an attest engagement instead of a financial audit, we require that the attest engagement be an examination engagement and that it provide a written communication that expresses an opinion that the systems, processes, and procedures applied by the carrier to generate the results reported pursuant to 43.21(e)(2) comply with the Joint Cost Orders in CC Docket No. 86-111 and the Accounting Safeguards Order in CC Docket No. 96-150 and the Commission's rules, including sections 32.23, 32.27, 64.901, and 64.903. Carriers must list their nonregulated activities in Section II of their CAMs. See Responsible Accounting Officer Letter 19, 6 FCC Rcd 7536 (1991). For example, in its CAM
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- a revenue threshold are required to file CAMs. 1998 Biennial Regulatory Review -- Review of Accounting and Cost Allocation Requirements, et al., Report and Order in CC Docket No. 98-81, Order on Reconsideration in CC Docket No. 96-150, Fourth Memorandum Report and Order in AAD File No. 98-43 (rel. June 30, 1999)("Accounting Reductions Report and Order"). 47 C.F.R 32.11, 43.21, and 64.903. See Public Notice on questions concerning mid-sized ILECs' ARMIS and CAM obligations issued September 10, 1999. 47 C.F.R. 64.903(b). 47 C.F.R. 1.3. See Ameritech Operating Companies' Permanent Cost Allocation Manual; Waiver of Section 32.27 of the Commission's Rules, Order, 13 FCC Rcd 24251 (Com. Car. Bur. 1998); see also Bell Atlantic/NYNEX Consolidated Permanent Cost Allocation Manual
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- the September 1998 filing of that worksheet, less than 1 percent of filers supplied more than 20 lines of revenue detail and more than 60% supplied 6 or fewer. Thus, we believe that the revenue breakouts are not particularly burdensome for the large majority of carriers. 36 See Contributor Reporting Requirements Notice, 13 FCC Rcd 19295, 19309; 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). 9 designing the new Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, we revise our proposed worksheet to reflect a more streamlined approach and to correct some minor inconsistencies. 11. The new Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet will provide the necessary information while reducing to the lowest possible level the burden for carriers and service providers. We disagree with those commenters that state that the new worksheet
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- the Computer III proceeding. See BOC Safeguards Order, 6 FCC Rcd at 7592, para. 48. See Accounting Safeguards Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 17594, para. 123. We note that the Commission's rules require incumbent LECs, including SBC and Ameritech, to disclose on a regular basis financial and accounting information needed to assess the allocation of costs. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21 (requiring disclosure of financial and accounting data), 64.903 (requiring submission of regular cost allocation manuals). See also Automated Reporting Management Information System, FCC Report 43-02 (USOA Report) and FCC Report 43-03 (Joint Cost Report). We also note that this Commission and state commissions will have access to the independent auditor's working papers, which provides an additional safeguard. See SBC/Ameritech Aug.
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- plan for use in telecommunications service. If at the end of two years the property is not in service, the original cost of the property may remain in this account so long as the carrier excludes the original cost and associated depreciation from its ratebase and ratemaking considerations and report those amounts in reports filed with the Commission pursuant to 43.21(e)(1) and 43.21(e)(2) of this chapter. (b) Subsidiary records shall be maintained to show the character of the amounts carried in this account. 6. Paragraph 32.2003(c) is revised to read as follows: 32.2003 Telecommunications plant under construction. * * * * * (c) If a construction project has been suspended for six months or more, the cost of the project
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- noted. 2. Subsection 20.15(b) of the Commission's rules is amended to read as follows: 20.15 Requirements under Title II of the Communications Act (b) Commercial mobile radio service providers are not required to: (1) File with the Commission copies of contracts entered into with other carriers or comply with other reporting requirements, or with 1.781 - 1.814 and 43.21 of this chapter; except that commercial radio service providers that offer broadband service, as described in 1.7001(a) or mobile telephony are required to file reports pursuant to Subpart V of Part 1 and 43.11 of this chapter to the extent that they meet the thresholds as set out in 1.7001(b) and 43.11(a). For purposes of this Subpart, "mobile telephony"
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- the revenue year and the GDPPI for 1992. Therefore, the 1999 revenue threshold was determined as follows: (1) 1992 GDPPI 91.62 (2) 1999 GDPPI 104.57 (3) Inflation Factor 1.1413 (line 2 / line 1) (4) Original Revenue Threshold $100 million (5) 1999 Revenue Threshold $114 million (line 3 * line 4) Action by Chief, Accounting Safeguards Division See Sections 32.11, 43.21, 43.43 and 64.903. Survey of Current Business, Bureau of Economic Analysis, April 2000, Table 7.1. Id. Rounded to the nearest million.
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- engaged in providing long distance service and are collectively described as being toll carriers: * Interexchange Carriers (IXCs), * Operator Service Providers (OSPs), * Other Toll Service Providers, * Prepaid Calling Card Providers, 3 The revenue information for the larger long distance telephone companies, shown in Table 1, is reported annually to the FCC in response to 47 CFR 43.21(c). The revenue information for large local exchange telephone companies is based on annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA reports (FCC Reports 43-02). The Commission also collects revenue information on FCC Form 499- A, Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, and, in previous years, on FCC Form 431, Telecommunications Relay Service Worksheet, and FCC Form 457, Universal Service Worksheet. Revenues for carriers
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- of carriers that are primarily engaged in providing long distance service and are collectively described as being toll carriers: * Interexchange Carriers (IXCs) * Operator Service Providers (OSPs) * Other Toll Service Providers 5 The revenue information for the larger long distance telephone companies, shown in Table 6, is reported annually to the FCC in response to 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). The revenue information for large local exchange telephone companies is based on annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA reports (FCC Reports 43-02). The Commission also collects revenue information on FCC Form 499-A, Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, and, in previous years, on FCC Form 431, Telecommunications Relay Service Worksheet, and FCC Form 457, Universal Service Worksheet. Revenues for carriers not
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- 44.2044.64 California San Diego 27.81 28.88 28.67 28.54 28.54 30.43 30.65 30.56 30.30 27.62 27.2027.39 California San Francisco 29.20 30.46 30.52 30.67 31.18 32.63 33.38 33.29 32.45 29.58 29.2429.45 California San Jose 29.20 30.32 30.10 29.96 29.96 31.90 32.13 32.02 31.33 28.93 28.5628.76 Colorado Boulder 43.91 46.15 46.46 46.94 46.88 47.16 47.15 47.03 46.94 45.52 46.2546.98 Colorado Colorado Springs 38.89 43.21 43.65 44.64 44.27 43.82 44.42 44.42 44.40 42.87 43.5144.22 Colorado Denver 44.23 46.47 46.58 46.62 46.69 46.68 46.65 46.59 46.57 45.22 45.8946.62 Connecticut Ansonia 33.04 35.39 35.39 41.81 40.76 43.70 43.70 43.70 43.65 44.39 45.6746.64 Connecticut Norwalk 36.53 39.47 38.70 38.70 37.91 40.86 40.86 40.86 40.70 41.46 42.7243.69 DC Washington 34.60 34.73 33.88 35.32 35.32 33.37 39.17 37.84 34.85 35.81
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- 28.54 30.43 30.65 30.56 30.30 27.62 27.20 27.66 27.74 California San Francisco 29.20 30.46 30.52 30.67 31.18 32.63 33.38 33.29 32.45 29.58 29.24 29.73 30.93 California San Jose 29.20 30.32 30.10 29.96 29.96 31.90 32.13 32.02 31.33 28.93 28.56 29.04 29.13 Colorado Boulder 43.91 46.15 46.46 46.94 46.88 47.16 47.15 47.03 46.94 45.52 46.25 46.42 47.74 Colorado Colorado Springs 38.89 43.21 43.65 44.64 44.27 43.82 44.42 44.42 44.40 42.87 43.51 43.40 44.52 Colorado Denver 44.23 46.47 46.58 46.62 46.69 46.68 46.65 46.59 46.57 45.22 45.89 46.31 47.48 Connecticut Ansonia 33.04 35.39 35.39 41.81 40.76 43.70 43.70 43.70 43.65 44.39 45.67 47.02 46.95 Connecticut Norwalk 36.53 39.47 38.70 38.70 37.91 40.86 40.86 40.86 40.70 41.46 42.72 44.07 44.03 District of ColumbiaWashington 34.60
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- 29.15 31.06 31.29 31.75 California Anaheim 27.81 28.88 29.24 29.10 29.10 30.43 30.65 31.10 California Salinas 30.66 31.08 30.85 30.71 31.00 32.97 33.21 33.64 California San Bernadino 31.42 37.41 37.86 37.86 36.41 43.35 43.25 43.25 California San Diego 27.81 28.88 28.67 28.54 28.54 30.43 30.65 31.10 Colorado Boulder 43.91 46.15 46.46 46.94 46.88 47.16 47.15 46.96 Colorado Colorado Springs 38.89 43.21 43.65 44.64 44.27 43.82 44.42 44.42 Colorado Denver 44.23 46.47 46.58 46.62 46.69 46.68 46.65 46.59 Connecticut Ansonia 33.04 35.39 35.39 41.81 40.76 43.70 43.70 43.70 Connecticut Norwalk 36.53 39.47 38.70 38.70 37.91 40.86 40.86 40.86 District of ColumbiaWashington 34.60 34.73 33.88 35.32 35.32 33.37 39.17 37.84 Florida West Palm Beach 38.43 37.81 38.15 38.60 39.47 37.39 38.13 38.13 Florida
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- Anaheim 27.81 28.88 29.24 29.10 29.10 30.43 30.65 30.25 29.24 California Salinas 30.66 31.08 30.85 30.71 31.00 32.97 33.21 31.10 30.85 California San Bernadino 31.42 37.41 37.86 37.86 36.41 43.35 43.25 43.29 43.86 California San Diego 27.81 28.88 28.67 28.54 28.54 30.43 30.65 30.56 28.67 Colorado Boulder 43.91 46.15 46.46 46.94 46.88 47.16 47.15 47.03 46.94 Colorado Colorado Springs 38.89 43.21 43.65 44.64 44.27 43.82 44.42 44.42 44.40 Colorado Denver 44.23 46.47 46.58 46.62 46.69 46.68 46.65 46.59 46.88 Connecticut Ansonia 33.04 35.39 35.39 41.81 40.76 43.70 43.70 43.70 43.65 Connecticut Norwalk 36.53 39.47 38.70 38.70 37.91 40.86 40.86 40.86 40.70 District of ColumbiaWashington 34.60 34.73 33.88 35.32 35.32 33.37 39.17 37.84 35.56 Florida West Palm Beach 38.43 37.81 38.15 38.60
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- 206 260 345 340 388 457 Other Toll Carriers 32 34 30 28 15 31 17 Total Toll Carriers 321 366 453 587 569 647 741 Fixed Local Service, Payphone and Mobile Service Carriers Reporting Toll Service Revenues NA NA NA NA 1,537 1,740 1,870 Total NA NA NA NA 2,106 2,387 2,611 Source: Data filed in response to CFR 43.21(c) and data filed on FCC Forms 431, 457 and 499-A worksheets. See also Industry Analysis Division, Telecommunications Industry Revenues, September 2000, and Carrier Locator: Interstate Service Providers, October 2000. Note: Some previously published data have been revised. NA -Not Available. 10 - 10 Table 10.5 Number of Carrier Identification Codes (CICs) Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administrator Number of
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- toll service revenues are based on FCC Form 431, Form 457, and Form 499-A filings. For those years, the amounts shown as other non-LEC toll revenues are calculated as total toll revenues less the total of the sum of the large long distance carriers and the total toll for local exchange carriers. Source: Data filed in response to 47 CFR 43.21(c). 10 - 7 Intrastate, Interstate, and International Toll Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Toll Revenues As Percentage of Total Toll Revenues Domestic Total Toll Domestic Year InterstateInternational Revenues Intrastate InterstateInternational 1984 $20,872 $26,490 $3,794 $51,156 40.8% 51.8% 7.4% 1985 22,310 28,387 4,119 54,815 40.7 51.8 7.5 1986 23,734 29,123 4,611 57,468 41.3 50.7 8.0 1987 25,339 27,844 5,336 58,519
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- Utilities Commission from telecommunications carriers regu- lated pursuant to 40-15-301 C.R.S. 16 Includes wireless toll service revenues reported by wireless carriers and toll service revenues reported by CLECs. 17 Estimated by FCC staff. Source: The revenue information for the larger long distance telephone companies, shown in Table 1.4, is reported annually to the FCC in response to 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). The revenue information for large local exchange telephone companies is based on annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA reports (FCC Reports 43-02). The Commission also collects revenue information on FCC Form 499-A, Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, and, in previous years, on FCC Form 431, Telecommunications Relay Service Worksheet, and FCC Form 457, Universal Service Worksheet. Revenues for carriers not
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- interLATA toll services. 17 Includes wireless toll service revenues reported by wireless carriers, toll service revenues reported by CLECs, and toll service rev- enues reported by non-RBOC ILECs. 18 Estimated by FCC staff. Source: The revenue information for the larger long distance telephone companies, shown in Table 1.4, is reported annually to the FCC in response to 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). The revenue information for large local exchange telephone companies is based on annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA reports (FCC Reports 43-02). The Commission also collects revenue information on FCC Form 499-A, Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, and, in previous years, on FCC Form 431, Telecommunications Relay Service Worksheet, and FCC Form 457, Universal Service Worksheet. Revenues for carriers not
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- 31 17 Total Toll Carriers 321 366 453 587 569 647 741 Fixed Local Service, Payphone, and Mobile Service Carriers Reporting Toll Service Revenues NA NA NA NA 1,537 1,740 1,870 Total Total NA NA NA NA 2,106 2,387 2,611 NA - Not Available. Note: Some previously published data have been revised. Sources: Data filed in response to 47 CFR 43.21(c) and data filed on FCC Forms 431, 457, and 499-A worksheets. See also: Industry Analysis Division, Telecommunications Industry Revenues, and Carrier Locator: Interstate Service Providers. 10 - 10 Table 10.5 Number of Carrier Identification Codes (CICs) Assigned by North American Numbering Plan Administrator Number of Number of YearQuarter CICS Year Quarter CICS Assigned Assigned 1982First Quarter 11 1988First Quarter 602
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- from the Annual Report to the Colorado Public Utilities Commission from telecommunications carriers regulated pursuant to 40-15-301 C.R.S. 11 Includes wireless toll service revenues reported by wireless carriers. 12 Estimated by FCC staff. Source: The revenue information for the larger long distance telephone companies, shown in Table 9.1, is reported annually to the FCC in response to 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). The revenue information for large local exchange telephone companies is based on annual ARMIS (Automated Reporting Management Information System) USOA reports (FCC Report 43-02). The Commission also collects revenue information on FCC Form 499-A, Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet, and, in previous years, on FCC Form 431, Telecommunications Relay Service Worksheet, and FCC Form 457, Universal Service Worksheet. Revenues for carriers not
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- - Nebraska NE 22,396 12,144 14,482 0.65 11 - 53 Table 11.13 Total Other Investment - Continued ($000) - 2000 Study Area State Subject to Percent Code Separations Intrastate Interstate Interstate Verizon - California - Contel Nevada NV 1,733 1,118 1,421 82.00% SBC - Nevada Bell NV 28,908 23,874 5,920 20.48 Sprint - Centel of Nevada NV 30,299 23,302 13,092 43.21 Verizon - New England - New Hampshire NH 40,761 25,027 16,326 40.05 Verizon - New Jersey NJ (1,000,505) (1,055,658) 123,770 (12.37) Sprint - United Telephone Company of New JerseyNJ 6,847 5,242 6,649 97.11 Qwest - New Mexico NM 80,610 66,304 20,307 25.19 Verizon - New York NY 1,591,151 1,314,174 304,939 19.16 Citizens Telecom - Red Hook NY 1,731 1,165 645
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- Inc. (Bell Canada Enterprises) Holding Parent company of Teleglobe Inc., which BCE acquired during the year 2000. 2 Bell Atlantic Comm. Inc. d/b/a Verizon Long DistanceInterexchange > 3 Concert Global Networks USA LLC " > 4 Electric Lightwave, Inc. " > These seven companies became subject to 5 Evercom Systems, Inc. " > the Commission's reporting requirements at 47 CFR 43.21(c). 6 Global Crossing North American Networks, Inc. " > 7 International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (IXnet) " > 8 Lightyear Communications, Inc. " > 9 McLeodUSA Incorporated Holding Parent company of McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, a reporting interexchange carrier. 10 Norlight Telecommunications, Inc. Interexchange > These three companies became subject to 11 PT-1 Long Distance, Inc. " > the Commission's reporting requirements
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- distance operations. 5 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.3 - Changes Affecting Coverage of Table 1.2 Type No. Name of Company of Remarks Company Additions: 1 BellSouth Long Distance, Inc. Interexchange > 2 Equant Operations Inc. " > These four companies became subject to the Commission's reporting requirements at 3 Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc. " > 47 CFR 43.21(c). 4 Level 3 Communications, LLC " > Deletions: 1 Covista Communications, Inc. Interexchange > 2 eMeritus Communications, Inc. " > 3 Global Crossing North American Networks, Inc. " > Revenues of each of these six carriers fell below the indexed threshold established for 4 International Exchange Networks, Ltd. (Ixnet) " > reporting purposes. 5 New Global Telecom, Inc. " >
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- Name of Company of Remarks Company Additions: 1 CenturyTel, Inc. Holding Parent company of CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. 2 CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. Telephone Company classified as a carrier subject to the Communica- tions Act of 1934, as amended. 3 Cox California Telcom, LLC d/b/a Cox Communications Interexchange Carrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 CFR 43.21(c). 4 Level 3 Communications, Inc. Holding Parent company of Level 3 Communications, LLC, a reporting interexchange carrier. 5 Roseville Telephone Company Telephone Company classified as a carrier subject to the Communica- tions Act of 1934, as amended. 6 SureWest Communications Holding Parent of Roseville Telephone Company. 7 Touch America Holdings, Inc. " Parent company of Touch America, Inc., a reporting
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- to the FCC because of its long distance operations. 4 The division consists principally of Sprint Communications Company L.P. No. 5 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 1.3 - Changes Affecting Coverage of Table 1.2 Type No. Name of Company of Remarks Company Additions: 1Broadwing Communications, LLC InterexchangeCarrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 C.F.R. 43.21(c). 2Corvis Corporation Holding Parent company of Broadwing Communications, LLC, a report- ing interexchange carrier. 3Iowa Telecommunications Services, Inc. TelephoneCompany classified as a carrier subject to the Communica- tions Act of 1934, as amended. 4Leucadia National Corporation Holding Parent company of WilTel Communications, LLC. See merger remarks below. 5NYNEX Long Dist. Co. d/b/a Verizon Enterprise SolutionsInterexchangeCarrier became subject to the Commission's
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- CORPORATION HOLDING PARENT COMPANY OF A REPORTING CARRIER. 2 ALLTEL GEORGIA COMMUNICATIONS CORP. TELEPHONE CLASSIFIED AS A CARRIER SUBJECT TO THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. 3 ALLTEL PENNSYLVANIA, INC TELEPHONE CLASSIFIED AS A CARRIER SUBJECT TO THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. 4 BUSINESS TELECOM, INC. INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(d). 5 COMMUNICATION TELESYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(d). 6 FURST GROUP, INC., THE INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(d). 7 GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY INTEREXCHANGE PARENT COMPANY OF A REPORTING CARRIER. 8 GE CAPITAL COMMUNICATION SERVICES CORP. INTEREXCHANGE CARRIER SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47
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- COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 1.3-CHANGES AFFECTING COVERAGE OF TABLE 1.2 TYPE NO. NAME OF COMPANY OF REMARKS COMPANY ADDITIONS: 1 ACC LONG DISTANCE CORP. INTEREXCHANGE 2 CHERRY COMMUNICATIONS, INC. " 3 IXC COMMUNICATIONS, INC. " 4 ONE CALL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. " THESE NINE CARRIERS BECAME SUBJECT TO 5 PACIFIC GATEWAY EXCHANGE, INC. " THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(c). 6 PHONETIME, INC. " 7 STAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. " 8 TRESCOM INTERNATIONAL, INC. " 9 USA GLOBAL LINK " DELETIONS: 1 AMERICAN NETWORK EXCHANGE, INC. INTEREXCHANGECOMPANY'S REVENUES WERE BELOW INDEXED REVENUE THRESHOLD FOR REPORTING PURPOSES. 2 CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF FLORIDA TELEPHONE COMPANY MERGED WITH AND INTO SPRINT-FLORIDA, INC. (FORMERLY UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF FLORIDA). 3 CONTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC.
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- DIVISION CONSISTS PRINCIPALLY OF SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P. 5 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 1.3-CHANGES AFFECTING COVERAGE OF TABLE 1.2 TYPE NO. NAME OF COMPANY OF REMARKS COMPANY ADDITIONS: 1 EXCEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. HOLDING PARENT COMPANY OF EXCEL TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. AND OTHER REPORTING SUBSIDIARIES. 2 GTE COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION INTEREXCHANGECOMPANY BECAME SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(c). 3 IXC LONG DISTANCE, INC. INTEREXCHANGEOPERATING SUBSIDIARY OF IXC COMMUNICATIONS, INC., NOT PREVIOUSLY IDENTIFIED. 4 LONG DISTANCE WHOLESALE CLUB INTEREXCHANGECOMPANY'S REVENUES WERE PREVIOUSLY INCLUDED WITH THOSE OF TELCO COMMUNICATIONS GROUP. 5 RSL COMMUNICATIONS LTD. " THESE THREE CARRIERS BECAME SUBJECT TO 6 SNET AMERICA, INC. " THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(c). 7 TOTAL-TEL USA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. "
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- CENTEL-TEXAS, INC. HOLDING PARENT COMPANY OF A NEWLY SUBJECT CARRIER. 3 CENTRAL TELEPHONE CO. OF TEXAS TELEPHONE CLASSIFIED AS A CARRIER SUBJECT TO THE COMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. 4 INTERMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS, INC. INTEREXCHANGE> 5 ITC^DELTACOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC. " > THESE FIVE COMPANIES BECAME SUBJECT TO 6 NOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. " > THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(c). 7 PRIMUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. " > 8 QWEST COMMUNICATIONS CORP. " > 9 QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL INC. HOLDING PARENT COMPANY OF THREE REPORTING SUBSIDIARIES. 10 RSL COM U.S.A., INC. INTEREXCHANGECARRIER BECAME SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(c). 11 RSL COM PRIMECALL " CARRIER BECAME SUBJECT TO THE COMMISSION'S REPORTING REQUIREMENTS AT 47 CFR 43.21(c). 12 TELEGLOBE
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- to report to the FCC because of its long distance operations. It reported total operating revenues of $2.023 billion. 5 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS Table 1.3 - Changes Affecting Coverage of Table 1.2 Type No. Name of Company of Remarks Company Additions: 1 ALLTEL Communications, Inc. Interexchange Carrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 CFR 43.21(c). 2 Broadwing Telecommunications Inc. " Carrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 CFR 43.21(c). 3 Facilicom International, L.L.C. " Carrier became subject to the Commission's reporting require- ments at 47 CFR 43.21(c). 4 Global Crossing Ltd. Holding Parent company of Frontier Corp. and two reporting subsidiaries that were formerly controlled by Frontier (see below). 5 IDT
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- Type No. Name of Company of Remarks Company Additions: 1 CenturyTel, Inc. Holding Parent company of CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. 2 CenturyTel of Washington, Inc. Telephone Company classified as a carrier subject to the Communica- tions Act of 1934, as amended. 3 Cox California Telcom, LLC d/b/a Cox Communications Interexchange Carrier became subject to the FCC's reporting requirements at Section 43.21(c) of the Commission's Rules. 4 Level 3 Communications, Inc. Holding Parent company of Level 3 Communications, LLC, a reporting ing interexchange carrier. 5 Roseville Telephone Company Telephone Company classified as a carrier subject to the Communica- tions Act of 1934, as amended. 6 SureWest Communications Holding Parent of Roseville Telephone Company. 7 Touch America Holdings, Inc. " Parent company of
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- of costs that Sprint Nextel Corporation (Sprint) is required to pay in connection with the 800 MHz rebanding process, and the "minimum necessary" standard to facilitate 800 MHz band reconfiguration. (Dkt No. 02-55). Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 05/17/2007 by MO&O. (FCC No. 07-92). PSHSB [29]FCC-07-92A1.doc [30]FCC-07-92A2.doc [31]FCC-07-92A1.pdf [32]FCC-07-92A2.pdf [33]FCC-07-92A1.txt [34]FCC-07-92A2.txt PETITION OF HAWAIIAN TELCOM, INC. FOR WAIVER OF SECTIONS 43.21(G) AND 43.21(G) 0F THE COMMISSION'S RULES 43.21(G) AND 43.21(J). Granted the Petition for Waiver. (Dkt No. 86-182). Action by: Associate Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau. Adopted: 05/18/2007 by ORDER. (DA No. 07-2082). WCB [35]DA-07-2082A1.doc [36]DA-07-2082A1.pdf [37]DA-07-2082A1.txt PETITION OF INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCORPORATED (AMERITECH INDIANA) AND THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY (AMERITECH OHIO) FOR PRICING FLEXIBILITY UNDER SECTION 69.727 OF THE
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- Adopted the Consent Decree providing for a voluntary contribution of $12,000 resolving an investigation into an apparent unauthorized transfer of control under section 310(d) of the Act and section 25.119 of the Commission's rules. Action by: Chief, Investigations and Hearings Division, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 03/31/2009 by Consent Decree. (DA No. 09-693). EB [63]DA-09-693A1.doc [64]DA-09-693A1.pdf [65]DA-09-693A1.txt WAIVER OF 47 CFR SECTION 43.21(B). Waived on an interim basis the Form 10-K Filing Requirement Contained in Section 43.21(b) of the Commission's Rules. Action by: Deputy Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau. Adopted: 03/31/2009 by ORDER. (DA No. 09-743). WCB [66]DA-09-743A1.doc [67]DA-09-743A1.pdf [68]DA-09-743A1.txt References 1. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289750A1.pdf 2. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289750A1.txt 3. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289749A1.pdf 4. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289749A1.txt 5. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289698A1.pdf 6. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289698A1.txt 7. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-09-744A1.doc 8. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-09-744A1.pdf 9. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-09-744A1.txt 10. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289709A2.txt 11. http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289709A1.pdf 12.
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- (such as those listed in Table 6 of the SBC Section 272 Audit Report), the BOC must record the cost of these transactions at the tariffed rates. 84 Id. at Attachment, 4. 85 SBC December 17, 2001 Confidentiality Request at 4. 86 See, e.g., http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/. These are performance data that SBC submits into the Commission's ARMIS system. See 47 C.F.R. 43.21. 87 See CNA Fin. Corp. v. Donovan, 830 F.2d 1132, 1154 (D.C. Cir. 1987). 88 SWBT Texas 271 Order at 412, n.1198. 89 Pursuant to section 271(d)(3)(B), the Commission shall not approve a BOC's section 271 application unless it finds, among other things, that the authorization ``will be carried out in accordance with the requirements of section 272.'' 47 U.S.C.
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- evidence at this time that [the Application] will negatively impact aircraft radio or navigation equipment operations or instrument procedure guidance systems.'' Letter from Kandace A. Harvey (rec'd Apr. 18, 2002). 47 C.F.R. 1.1307(a)(6). As part of the local zoning approval process, the KRKO(AM) towers underwent review pursuant to the Washington State Environmental Policy Act (Revised Code of Washington Section 43.21C.030) and a hearing process conducted under the authority of Snohomish County. During that review, the presiding Snohomish County Hearing Examiner determined that the eight-tower proposal could have a significant effect on the aesthetic environment. Therefore, S-R was ordered to prepare a limited-scope environmental impact statement (``EIS''). A draft EIS was prepared in December of 2003 (a copy was received by
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- [455]Word | [456]PDF | [457]Text 04/03/09 Comment Cycle Established For Notice Of Proposed Rulemaking Regarding Separations Freeze Extension. Public Notice: [458]Word | [459]PDF | [460]Text 04/01/09 Wireline Competition Bureau provides letter to USAC concerning FCC Form 499 A Instructions and USF contribution obligations. Letter: [461]Word | [462]PDF | [463]Text __________________________________________________________________ 03/31/09 Bureau Waives Form 10-K Filing Requirement Contained in Section 43.21(b) of the Commission's Rules. Order: [464]Word | [465]PDF | [466]Text 03/31/09 Bureaus Seek Comment on International Comparison and Consumer Survey Requirements in the Broadband Data Improvement Act. Public Notice: [467]Word | [468]PDF | [469]Text 03/27/09 Commission Seeks Comment on Extending the Jurisdictional Separations Freeze until June 30, 2010. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: [470]Word | [471]PDF | [472]Text 03/24/09 Bureaus Establish
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- Regulated/Nonregulated Data, by removing Column (l), Other Adjustments; revise the title of Column (k) to Adjustments which will now include all adjustments. All instructions affected by the deletion of Column (l) are modified accordingly. * FCC Report 43-04, the Access Report, details carriers revenues, expenses, taxes, plant in service, other investment and depreciation reserves by study area, pursuant to section 43.21(f) of the Commissions rules. In accordance with the Phase 2 Reconsideration Order, this report is no longer required to be filed by mid-sized carriers. Thus, all references to Class B level reporting in the instructions are removed. * FCC Report 43-07: modify Table I, Switching Equipment by removing Rows 0130, 0131, 0132, 0133, 0134, 0135, 0140, 0141, 0151, 0152, 0153,
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- requirements.] * [27]FCC Form 499-Q Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet [FCC Form 499-Q replaced FCC Form 499-S.] * [28]FCC Form 502 Numbering Resource Utilization/Forecast (NRUF) * [29]Section 1.47(h) Designation of Agent for Service of Process * [30]Section 1.8001 Commission Registration System (CORES) * [31]Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) [ARMIS Reports 43-01 through 43-08 and ARMIS Reports 495-A and 495-B.] * [32]Section 43.21(c) Letter [Formerly Form P.] * [33]Interstate Service Tariff * [34]Section 64.709 Interstate Service INFORMATIONAL Tariff Requirement * [35]Section 64.1195 Carrier Registration Requirement * [36]Section 64.1900 Geographic Rate Averaging Certification * [37]Section 64.2009 Annual CPNI Compliance Certification * [38]Section 64.2105 Creation and Filing of System Security and Integrity Manuals as required by the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) *