FCC Web Documents citing 61.25
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- located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions. 5.138 The following bands: 6765-6795 kHz (centre frequency 6780 kHz), 433.05-434.79 MHz (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. 5.280, 61-61.5 GHz (centre frequency 61.25 GHz), 122-123 GHz (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and 244-246 GHz (centre frequency 245 GHz) are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorization by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have
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- the counterclaim based on the filed rate doctrine. According to the complaint, the District Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction and that the Federal Communications Commission should resolve the issues concerning the filed rate doctrine and the lawfulness of MCIW's tariff. Garin further alleges in the formal complaint that MCIW violated sections 201(b) of the Act and sections 61.25, 61.74, and 61.2 of the Commission's rules by cross-referencing the tariffs of local exchange carriers and by being impermissibly vague in its tariff. Subsequent to that filing by Complainants, the parties to this proceeding reached a settlement of their dispute. On December 17, 2002, Complainant filed a Withdrawal of Formal Complaint, requesting that the Commission allow Garin to simply withdraw
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- located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions. 5.138 The following bands: 6765-6795 kHz (centre frequency 6780 kHz), 433.05-434.79 MHz (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. 5.280, 61-61.5 GHz (centre frequency 61.25 GHz), 122-123 GHz (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and 244-246 GHz (centre frequency 245 GHz) are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorization by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have
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- 2 for ``Regulations, Rates and Charges Applying to the Provision of Access Service for Connection to Interstate Communications Facilities and Services.'' The proposed tariff is scheduled to become effective on May 24, 2010. Because the tariff does not specify the charges for the services it provides, we reject Transmittal No. 4 as patently unlawful, in violation of sections 61.2 and 61.25 of the Commission's rules and section 203 of the Communications Act. II. BACKGROUND All American filed the above-referenced tariff on May 7, 2010 to become effective on May 24, 2010. Section 7 of the tariff lists applicable rate elements and states that ``[t]he Company's rates for recurring services are set at or below the rates for equivalent services'' offered by
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- 159.49 160.40 161.67 160.21 41343.78 42760.23 5493308 5561017 5626710 309.97 312.92 319.52 327.11 322.64 174161.61 180117.51 1309797 1323987 1334675 121.54 122.45 122.95 123.83 123.02 28167.06 29856.81 320074 320838 320795 73.59 73.50 73.29 73.29 72.30 6364.38 6551.23 5790187 5811390 5812962 431.21 432.35 432.39 433.15 427.62 101153.85 104189.55 4069869 4076546 4079702 211.28 212.07 212.12 212.25 210.59 72215.44 73856.99 591338 591001 590601 61.41 61.25 60.98 60.83 59.13 11571.90 11716.89 1998052 2007707 2008709 136.26 136.03 135.65 135.76 133.13 35300.15 36271.31 5016861 5029683 5037799 197.10 197.37 197.45 197.70 195.62 86314.32 90973.66 1659443 1665617 1671001 68.92 69.18 69.38 69.58 69.14 34330.20 35338.86 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 127,771,000 338.00 15,074,000 107.00 44,882,000 890.00 20,638,000 434.00 20,861,000 763.00 7,631,000 239.00 4,040,000 215.00 14,645,000 329.00 48456369 48606787 483.00 483.99
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- notify the FCC of slight changes made to certain antenna parameters. 39 ° 35 ' 59.60 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 Mountainside Teleport 17625 Technology Boulevard, Washington, Hagerstown, MD 77 ° 45 ' 27.50 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX/KPC 1 9 meters ANTENNA ID: KPC 80.05 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 61.25 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 43K0G7W - 78.20 dBW Compressed Digital Video 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 72M0G7W - 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 43K0G7W Page 19 of 21 0.00 dBW Compressed
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- Intelsat LLC Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service Page 8 of 18 39 ° 35 ' 59.60 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 Mountainside Teleport 17625 Technology Boulevard, Washington, Hagerstown, MD 77 ° 45 ' 27.50 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX/KPC 1 9 meters ANTENNA ID: KPC 80.05 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 61.25 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 43K0G7W - 78.20 dBW Compressed Digital Video 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 72M0G7W - 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 43K0G7W 0.00 dBW Compressed Digital Video 3700.0000 -
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- 22.86 0.09 47.31 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.96 0.09 47.31 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.56 29.99 0.10 54.12 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.30 39.57 0.10 54.60 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.64 43.26 0.12 76.38 Missouri Kansas City SBC 52.20 28.28 0.08 70.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 36.69 23.11 0.08 67.09 Missouri St. Louis SBC 51.67 28.92 0.08 71.21 Montana Butte Qwest 44.47 29.43 0.10 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 39.82 29.29 0.10 56.50 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 24.81 0.07 94.73 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2005) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, State City Company Flat-Rate Measured/Message
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- to Assignment WLVI, INC. E060369 SES-LIC-20061004-01800E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Florida Power & Light Company Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service 25 ° 55 ' 3.90 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5110 NW 159th Street, Miami-Dada, Hialeah, FL 80 ° 17 ' 22.51 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin Ant 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2244 61.25 dBW QPSK Digital Data 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M87G7D 0.00 dBW QPSK Digital Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M87G7D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 1 of 2 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite and Radiocommunication Division at 418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. E060372 SES-LIC-20061006-01815E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority GUTNER/KLEIN
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 11/13/2006 - 11/13/2021 Application for Authority Florida Power & Light Company Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service 25 ° 55 ' 3.90 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5110 NW 159th Street, Miami-Dada, Hialeah, FL 80 ° 17 ' 22.51 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin Ant 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2244 61.25 dBW QPSK Digital Data 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M87G7D 0.00 dBW QPSK Digital Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M87G7D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E060372 SES-LIC-20061006-01815E Date Effective: 11/13/2006 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 11/13/2006 - 11/13/2021 Application for Authority GUTNER/KLEIN ENTERPRISES LLC Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 1 of
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- Rico Telephone Company PR 43,822 33,123 10,699 24.41 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 11,984 2,441 9,548 79.67 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 1,105 891 213 19.28 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 11,709 5,640 6,067 51.81 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 114,327 83,526 30,794 26.94 Qwest - South Dakota SD 13,435 5,206 8,229 61.25 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 144,304 98,644 45,672 31.65 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 13,373 4,376 8,997 67.28 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas TX 17,033 8,292 8,741 51.32 Verizon Southwest - Contel Texas TX 603 (731) 1,334 221.23 Verizon Southwest - Texas TX 42,165 (19,046) 61,196 145.13 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Texas
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- Rico Telephone Company PR 43,822 33,123 10,699 24.41 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 11,984 2,441 9,548 79.67 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 1,105 891 213 19.28 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 11,709 5,640 6,067 51.81 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 114,327 83,526 30,794 26.94 Qwest - South Dakota SD 13,435 5,206 8,229 61.25 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 144,304 98,644 45,672 31.65 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 13,373 4,376 8,997 67.28 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas TX 17,033 8,292 8,741 51.32 Verizon Southwest - Contel Texas TX 603 (731) 1,334 221.23 Verizon Southwest - Texas TX 42,165 (19,046) 61,196 145.13 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Texas
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- Rapids AT&T 26.01 0.14 44.79 Michigan Saginaw AT&T 30.14 0.14 44.79 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 45.08 30.01 0.10 51.01 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.32 39.60 0.10 51.25 Mississippi Pascagoula AT&T 50.66 71.69 Missouri Kansas City AT&T 55.56 29.97 0.00 53.65 Missouri Mexico AT&T 35.93 21.66 0.08 53.34 Missouri St. Louis AT&T 53.03 28.76 0.00 53.41 Montana Butte Qwest 45.03 30.00 0.10 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 40.05 29.41 0.10 50.75 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 25.08 0.07 88.30 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2007) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, State City Company Flat-Rate Measured/Message
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- shared spectrum. Currently, the Federal and non-Federal Government allocations for these bands are identical. At this time, only Federal Government inter-satellite and Earth exploration-satellite (passive) services make use of portions of this spectrum. However, we note that Part 15 unlicensed devices that will operate in the 59-64 GHz band and Industrial, Scientific, and Medical ("ISM") equipment that will operate at 61.25 GHz are under active development. In May 1995, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration ("NTIA") of the U.S. Department of Commerce suggested modifications to current spectrum allocations. NTIA's suggestions were designed to better accommodate existing Federal Government and proposed commercial satellite systems. NTIA noted that Federal agencies operate satellites in the 60 GHz region of the spectrum in the Earth
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- basis to the Federal Government mobile, fixed, inter-satellite and radiolocation services and to non-Federal Government include fixed, mobile and radiolocation services. Currently there are no licensed Federal Government or non-Federal Government services operating in the 60 GHz band. Under Part 18 of the rules, unlicensed Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) equipment may also operate in the 60 GHz band at 61.25 GHz + 250 MHz. See Attenuation by Atmospheric Gases, International Telecommunications Union, Reports of the CCIR, 1990, Vol V, Report 719-3, at pg. 189. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.255(b). Power density (PD), EIRP and field strength (E) are readily converted through the following formula: PD = E2/120(Pi) = EIRP/(4 Pi D2), where D is the separation distance in meters, provided
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- 1 68.4 77.549 Tm 58 Tz /OPBaseFont0 10 Tf (174) Tj 1 0 0 1 79.9 72.75 Tm 98 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (See Request for Review of a Decision of the Universal Service Administrator by Albert Lea Area Schools,) Tj 1 0 0 1 506.4 72.5 Tm 94 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (CC) Tj 1 0 0 1 67.65 61.25 Tm 100 Tz (Docket No. 02-06, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4533, 4537-4539 \(Wireline Comp. Bur. 2009\),) Tj 1 0 0 1 416.85 61 Tm 105 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (citing RequestforReview of) Tj 1 0 0 1 481.65 49.449 Tm 102 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (\(continued...\)) Tj 1 0 0 1 298.55 37 Tm 93 Tz (16) Tj ET endstream
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- at least 15 days before a nondominant carrier will be permitted to make any change. (b) Changes to rates and regulations that have not yet become effective, i.e., are pending, may not be made unless the effective date of the proposed changes is at least 15 days after the scheduled effective date of the pending revisions. 14. Insert new Section 61.25 to read as follows: § 61.25 References to other instruments. A non-dominant carrier may cross-reference in its tariff publication only the rate provisions of another carrier's F.C.C. tariff publication, provided that the following conditions are met: Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 17 (a) The tariff being cross-referenced must be on file with the Commission and in effect; (b) The issuing
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- counterclaim based on the filed rate doctrine. According to the complaint, the District Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction and that the Federal Communications Commission should resolve the issues concerning the filed rate doctrine and the lawfulness of MCIW's tariff.2 Garin further alleges in the formal complaint that MCIW violated sections 201(b) of the Act 3 and sections 61.25, 61.74, and 61.2 of the Commission's rules 4 by cross-referencing the tariffs of local exchange carriers and by being impermissibly vague in its tariff.5 Subsequent to that filing by Complainants, the parties to this proceeding reached a settlement of their dispute. On December 17, 2002, Complainant filed a Withdrawal of Formal Complaint, requesting that the Commission allow Garin to simply
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- are located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of 46 the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions. S5.138The following bands: 6765-6795 kHz (centre frequency 6780 kHz), 433.05-434.79 MHz(centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. S5.280, 61-61.5 GHz (centre frequency 61.25 GHz), 122-123 GHz (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and 244-246 GHz (centre frequency 245 GHz) are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorization by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have
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- 161.625161.775 162.0125 173.2 173.4 174.0 216.0 220.0222.0225.0 235.0 300 ISM 6.78 ± .015 MHz ISM 13.560 ± .007 MHz ISM 27.12 ± .163 MHz ISM 40.68 ± .02 MHz 137-139 SPACE RESEARCH (SPACE TO EARTH) ISM 24.125 ± 0.125 GHz 30 GHz ISM 245.0 ± 1GHz ISM 122.5 ± .500 GHz ISM 61.25 ± .250 GHz 300.0 322.0 328.6 335.4 399.9 400.05 400.15 401.0 402.0 403.0 406.0 406.1 410.0 420.0 450.0 460.0 470.0 512.0 608.0614.0 806 890 902 928929932935940941944960 1215 1240 1300 1350 1390 1990 2110 2150 2160 2200 2290 2300 2310 2360 2390 2400 2402 2417 2450 2483.5 2500 2655 2690 2700 2900 3000 1400 1427 1429 1432 1435 1530 1535 1544
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- at least 15 days before a nondominant carrier will be permitted to make any change. (b) Changes to rates and regulations that have not yet become effective, i.e., are pending, may not be made unless the effective date of the proposed changes is at least 15 days after the scheduled effective date of the pending revisions. 14. Insert new Section 61.25 to read as follows: § 61.25 References to other instruments. A non-dominant carrier may cross-reference in its tariff publication only the rate provisions of another carrier's F.C.C. tariff publication, provided that the following conditions are met: Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 17 (a) The tariff being cross-referenced must be on file with the Commission and in effect; (b) The issuing
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- 71.69 71.69 71.69 Missouri Kansas City 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.78 61.44 61.44 61.50 61.63 61.13 60.87 59.69 Missouri Mexico 68.55 68.55 68.55 68.55 68.55 59.70 59.70 59.96 60.80 59.96 59.96 59.41 Missouri St. Louis 70.10 70.10 70.10 70.10 70.78 61.63 61.63 61.63 59.96 61.98 61.98 61.46 Montana Butte 64.40 64.40 64.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island 69.96 69.96 71.94 49.05 49.05 49.05 49.13 49.13 49.13 51.02 51.02 51.02 New Jersey Phillipsburg 79.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 80.27 80.27 80.27 80.27 80.27 80.27 New Mexico Alamogordo 74.20 64.61 64.72 64.72 57.46 57.47 57.29 57.29 57.29 57.29 57.47 57.47 New York Binghamton 146.39 146.63 145.13 120.48 120.48 120.92 120.68 120.46 122.51 120.34 118.97 118.97
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- 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.41 28.64 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.19 35.57 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.20 42.81 0.06 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 49.96 29.47 0.08 66.37 6.00 Missouri Mexico SBC 39.12 25.22 0.08 58.96 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 50.27 29.65 0.08 68.13 6.00 Montana Butte Qwest 43.79 28.73 0.10 61.25 5.75 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 38.20 28.54 0.09 51.05 5.75 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 22.47 0.07 80.75 1.90 Daytime Call State City Plan Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line - Continued (As of October 15, 2002) Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Connection Charges Least-Cost Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes
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- 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59 6.00 Montana Butte Qwest 45.12 30.08 0.05 61.25 5.75 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 40.65 30.40 0.09 51.05 5.75 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 22.10 0.07 85.09 1.90 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2003) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Least-Cost Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, Inside
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- 22.86 0.09 44.78 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.36 0.09 44.78 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.26 29.70 0.10 51.01 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.01 39.29 0.10 51.25 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.71 43.33 0.09 71.69 Missouri Kansas City SBC 51.85 28.02 0.08 61.38 Missouri Mexico SBC 36.95 26.17 0.08 59.45 Missouri St. Louis SBC 51.34 28.67 0.08 62.56 Montana Butte Qwest 44.39 29.35 0.05 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 40.06 29.41 0.10 51.28 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 22.89 0.07 87.50 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2004) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, State City Company Flat-Rate Measured/Message
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- broadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis.Thepowerofthebroadcastingstationsoperatinginthis bandshallnotexceedthatnecessaryforanationalserviceandshallinnocaseexceed5kW. S5.126InRegion3,thestationsofthoseservicestowhichtheband3995-4005kHzis allocatedmaytransmitstandardfrequencyandtimesignals. S5.127Theuseoftheband4000-4063kHzbythemaritimemobileserviceislimitedtoship stationsusingradiotelephony(seeNo.S52.220andAppendixS17). S5.128InAfghanistan,Argentina,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Belarus,Botswana,BurkinaFaso, CentralAfricanRepublic,China,Georgia,India,Kazakstan,Mali,Niger,Kyrgyzstan,Russian Federation,Tajikistan,Chad,TurkmenistanandUkraine,inthebands4063-4123kHz,4130-4133 kHzand4408-4438kHz,stationsoflimitedpowerinthefixedservicewhicharesituatedatleast 600kmfromthecoastmayoperateonconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothe maritimemobileservice. S5.129Onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothemaritimemobileservice, thefrequenciesinthebands4063-4123kHzand4130-4438kHzmaybeusedexceptionallyby stationsinthefixedservicecommunicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhich theyarelocatedwithameanpowernotexceeding50W. S5.130Theconditionsfortheuseofthecarrierfrequencies4125kHzand6215kHzare prescribedinArticlesS31andS52andinAppendixS13. S5.131Thefrequency4209.5kHzisusedexclusivelyforthetransmissionbycoaststations ofmeteorologicalandnavigationalwarningsandurgentinformationtoshipsbymeansofnarrow- banddirect-printingtechniques. S5.132Thefrequencies4210kHz,6314kHz,8416.5kHz,12,579kHz,16,806.5kHz, 19,680.5kHz,22,376kHzand26,100.5kHzaretheinternationalfrequenciesforthetransmission ofmaritimesafetyinformation(MSI)(seeAppendixS17). *ThisResolutionwasabrogatedbyWRC-97. 132 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 S5.133Differentcategoryofservice:inArmenia,Azerbaijan,Belarus,Georgia,Kazakstan, Latvia,Lithuania,Moldova,Uzbekistan,Kyrgyzstan,RussianFederation,Tajikistan, TurkmenistanandUkraine,theallocationoftheband5130-5250kHztothemobile,except aeronauticalmobile,serviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.134Theuseofthebands5900-5950kHz,7300-7350kHz,9400-9500kHz,11,600- 11,650kHz,12,050-12,100kHz,13,570-13,600kHz,13,800-13,870kHz,15,600-15,800kHz, 17,480-17,550kHzand18,900-19,020kHzbythebroadcastingserviceislimitedtosingle- sidebandemissionswiththecharacteristicsspecifiedinAppendixS11ortoanyotherspectrum- efficientmodulationtechniquesrecommendedbyITU-R.Accesstothesebandsshallbesubject tothedecisionsofacompetentconference. S5.136Theband5900-5950kHzisallocated,until1April2007,tothefixedserviceona primarybasis,aswellastothefollowingservices:inRegion1tothelandmobileserviceona primarybasis,inRegion2tothemobileexceptaeronauticalmobile(R)serviceonaprimary basis,andinRegion3tothemobileexceptaeronauticalmobile(R)serviceonasecondarybasis, subjecttoapplicationoftheprocedurereferredtoinResolution21(Rev.WRC-95).After1April 2007,frequenciesinthisbandmaybeusedbystationsintheabove-mentionedservices, communicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated,onthe conditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothebroadcastingservice.Whenusing frequenciesfortheseservices,administrationsareurgedtousetheminimumpowerrequiredand totakeaccountoftheseasonaluseoffrequenciesbythebroadcastingservicepublishedin accordancewiththeRadioRegulations. S5.137Onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothemaritimemobileservice, thebands6200-6213.5kHzand6220.5-6525kHzmaybeusedexceptionallybystationsinthe fixedservice,communicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated, withameanpowernotexceeding50W.Atthetimeofnotificationofthesefrequencies,the attentionoftheBureauwillbedrawntotheaboveconditions. S5.138Thefollowingbands: 6765-6795kHz (centrefrequency6780kHz), 433.05-434.79MHz(centrefrequency433.92MHz)inRegion1exceptinthecountries mentionedinNo.S5.280, 61-61.5GHz (centrefrequency61.25GHz), 122-123GHz (centrefrequency122.5GHz),and 244-246GHz (centrefrequency245GHz) aredesignatedforindustrial,scientificandmedical(ISM)applications.Theuseofthese frequencybandsforISMapplicationsshallbesubjecttospecialauthorizationbythe administrationconcerned,inagreementwithotheradministrationswhoseradiocommunication servicesmightbeaffected.Inapplyingthisprovision,administrationsshallhavedueregardto thelatestrelevantITU-RRecommendations. S5.139Differentcategoryofservice:inArmenia,Azerbaijan,Belarus,Georgia,Kazakstan, Latvia,Lithuania,Moldova,Mongolia,Uzbekistan,Kyrgyzstan,RussianFederation,Tajikistan, TurkmenistanandUkraine,theallocationoftheband6765-7000kHztothelandmobileservice isonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.140Additionalallocation:inAngola,Iraq,Rwanda,SomaliaandTogo,theband7000- 7050kHzisalsoallocatedtothefixedserviceonaprimarybasis. 133 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 S5.141Alternativeallocation:inEgypt,Eritrea,Ethiopia,Guinea,LibyaandMadagascar, theband7000-7050kHzisallocatedtothefixedserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.142Theuseoftheband7100-7300kHzinRegion2bytheamateurserviceshallnot imposeconstraintsonthebroadcastingserviceintendedforusewithinRegion1andRegion3. S5.143Theband7300-7350kHzisallocated,until1April2007,tothefixedserviceona primarybasisandtothelandmobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoapplicationofthe procedurereferredtoinResolution21(Rev.WRC-95).After1April2007,frequenciesinthis bandmaybeusedbystationsintheabove-mentionedservices,communicatingonlywithinthe boundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated,onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnot causedtothebroadcastingservice.Whenusingfrequenciesfortheseservices,administrations areurgedtousetheminimumpowerrequiredandtotakeaccountoftheseasonaluseof frequenciesbythebroadcastingservicepublishedinaccordancewiththeRadioRegulations. S5.144InRegion3,thestationsofthoseservicestowhichtheband7995-8005kHzis allocatedmaytransmitstandardfrequencyandtimesignals. S5.145Theconditionsfortheuseofthecarrierfrequencies8291kHz,12,290kHzand 16,420kHzareprescribedinArticlesS31andS52andinAppendixS13. S5.146Thebands9400-9500kHz,11,600-11,650kHz,12,050-12,100kHz,15,600- 15,800kHz,17,480-17,550kHzand18,900-19,020kHzareallocatedtothefixedserviceona primarybasisuntil1April2007,subjecttoapplicationoftheprocedurereferredtoinResolution 21(Rev.WRC-95).After1April2007,frequenciesinthesebandsmaybeusedbystationsinthe fixedservice,communicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated, onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothebroadcastingservice.Whenusing frequenciesinthefixedservice,administrationsareurgedtousetheminimumpowerrequired andtotakeaccountoftheseasonaluseoffrequenciesbythebroadcastingservicepublishedin accordancewiththeRadioRegulations. S5.147Onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothebroadcastingservice, frequenciesinthebands9775-9900kHz,11,650-11,700kHzand11,975-12,050kHzmaybeused bystationsinthefixedservicecommunicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhich theyarelocated,eachstationusingatotalradiatedpowernotexceeding24dBW. 134 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 S5.149Inmakingassignmentstostationsofotherservicestowhichthebands: 13,360-13,410kHz, 25,550-25,670kHz, 37.5-38.25MHz, 73-74.6MHzinRegions1and3, 150.05-153MHzinRegion1, 322-328.6MHz*, 406.1-410MHz, 608-614MHzinRegions1and3, 1330-1400MHz*,
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- counterclaim based on the filed rate doctrine. According to the complaint, the District Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction and that the Federal Communications Commission should resolve the issues concerning the filed rate doctrine and the lawfulness of MCIW's tariff.2 Garin further alleges in the formal complaint that MCIW violated sections 201(b) of the Act 3 and sections 61.25, 61.74, and 61.2 of the Commission's rules 4 by cross-referencing the tariffs of local exchange carriers and by being impermissibly vague in its tariff.5 Subsequent to that filing by Complainants, the parties to this proceeding reached a settlement of their dispute. On December 17, 2002, Complainant filed a Withdrawal of Formal Complaint, requesting that the Commission allow Garin to simply
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- 137.0137.025137.175137.825138.0 144.0146.0148.0149.9150.05 150.8 152.855 154.0 156.2475157.0375157.1875157.45161.575 161.625161.775 162.0125 173.2 173.4 174.0 216.0 220.0222.0225.0 235.0 300 ISM 6.78 ± .015 MHz ISM 13.560 ± .007 MHz ISM 27.12 ± .163 MHz ISM 40.68 ± .02 MHz ISM 24.125 ± 0.125 GHz 30 GHz ISM 245.0 ± 1GHz ISM 122.5 ± .500 GHz ISM 61.25 ± .250 GHz 300.0 322.0 328.6 335.4 399.9 400.05 400.15 401.0 402.0 403.0 406.0 406.1 410.0 420.0 450.0454.0455.0456.0 460.0462.5375462.7375467.5375467.7375470.0 512.0 608.0614.0 698 746 764 776 794 806 821824849851866869894896901 901 902 928929930931932935940941944960 1215 1240 1300 1350 139013921395 2000 2020 2025 2110 2155 21602180 2200 22902300230523102320 2345 2360 23852390 2400 24172450 2483.52500265526902700 2900 3000 140014271429.5 1430 1432 14351525 1530 1535 1544 1545
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- located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions. 5.138 The following bands: 6765-6795 kHz (centre frequency 6780 kHz), 433.05-434.79 MHz (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. 5.280, 61-61.5 GHz (centre frequency 61.25 GHz), 122-123 GHz (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and 244-246 GHz (centre frequency 245 GHz) are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorization by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have
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- the counterclaim based on the filed rate doctrine. According to the complaint, the District Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction and that the Federal Communications Commission should resolve the issues concerning the filed rate doctrine and the lawfulness of MCIW's tariff. Garin further alleges in the formal complaint that MCIW violated sections 201(b) of the Act and sections 61.25, 61.74, and 61.2 of the Commission's rules by cross-referencing the tariffs of local exchange carriers and by being impermissibly vague in its tariff. Subsequent to that filing by Complainants, the parties to this proceeding reached a settlement of their dispute. On December 17, 2002, Complainant filed a Withdrawal of Formal Complaint, requesting that the Commission allow Garin to simply withdraw
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- located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions. 5.138 The following bands: 6765-6795 kHz (centre frequency 6780 kHz), 433.05-434.79 MHz (centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. 5.280, 61-61.5 GHz (centre frequency 61.25 GHz), 122-123 GHz (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and 244-246 GHz (centre frequency 245 GHz) are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorization by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have
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- 2 for ``Regulations, Rates and Charges Applying to the Provision of Access Service for Connection to Interstate Communications Facilities and Services.'' The proposed tariff is scheduled to become effective on May 24, 2010. Because the tariff does not specify the charges for the services it provides, we reject Transmittal No. 4 as patently unlawful, in violation of sections 61.2 and 61.25 of the Commission's rules and section 203 of the Communications Act. II. BACKGROUND All American filed the above-referenced tariff on May 7, 2010 to become effective on May 24, 2010. Section 7 of the tariff lists applicable rate elements and states that ``[t]he Company's rates for recurring services are set at or below the rates for equivalent services'' offered by
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- 159.49 160.40 161.67 160.21 41343.78 42760.23 5493308 5561017 5626710 309.97 312.92 319.52 327.11 322.64 174161.61 180117.51 1309797 1323987 1334675 121.54 122.45 122.95 123.83 123.02 28167.06 29856.81 320074 320838 320795 73.59 73.50 73.29 73.29 72.30 6364.38 6551.23 5790187 5811390 5812962 431.21 432.35 432.39 433.15 427.62 101153.85 104189.55 4069869 4076546 4079702 211.28 212.07 212.12 212.25 210.59 72215.44 73856.99 591338 591001 590601 61.41 61.25 60.98 60.83 59.13 11571.90 11716.89 1998052 2007707 2008709 136.26 136.03 135.65 135.76 133.13 35300.15 36271.31 5016861 5029683 5037799 197.10 197.37 197.45 197.70 195.62 86314.32 90973.66 1659443 1665617 1671001 68.92 69.18 69.38 69.58 69.14 34330.20 35338.86 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 127,771,000 338.00 15,074,000 107.00 44,882,000 890.00 20,638,000 434.00 20,861,000 763.00 7,631,000 239.00 4,040,000 215.00 14,645,000 329.00 48456369 48606787 483.00 483.99
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- notify the FCC of slight changes made to certain antenna parameters. 39 ° 35 ' 59.60 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 Mountainside Teleport 17625 Technology Boulevard, Washington, Hagerstown, MD 77 ° 45 ' 27.50 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX/KPC 1 9 meters ANTENNA ID: KPC 80.05 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 61.25 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 43K0G7W - 78.20 dBW Compressed Digital Video 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 72M0G7W - 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 43K0G7W Page 19 of 21 0.00 dBW Compressed
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- Intelsat LLC Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service Page 8 of 18 39 ° 35 ' 59.60 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 Mountainside Teleport 17625 Technology Boulevard, Washington, Hagerstown, MD 77 ° 45 ' 27.50 " W LONG. LOCATION: VERTEX/KPC 1 9 meters ANTENNA ID: KPC 80.05 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 72M0G7W 61.25 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 43K0G7W - 78.20 dBW Compressed Digital Video 5925.0000 - 6425.0000 MHz 36M0F8W 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 72M0G7W - 0.00 dBW Digital Carrier, Various FEC, Modulation & Information 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 43K0G7W 0.00 dBW Compressed Digital Video 3700.0000 -
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- 22.86 0.09 47.31 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.96 0.09 47.31 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.56 29.99 0.10 54.12 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.30 39.57 0.10 54.60 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.64 43.26 0.12 76.38 Missouri Kansas City SBC 52.20 28.28 0.08 70.95 Missouri Mexico SBC 36.69 23.11 0.08 67.09 Missouri St. Louis SBC 51.67 28.92 0.08 71.21 Montana Butte Qwest 44.47 29.43 0.10 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 39.82 29.29 0.10 56.50 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 24.81 0.07 94.73 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2005) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, State City Company Flat-Rate Measured/Message
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- to Assignment WLVI, INC. E060369 SES-LIC-20061004-01800E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Application for Authority Florida Power & Light Company Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service 25 ° 55 ' 3.90 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5110 NW 159th Street, Miami-Dada, Hialeah, FL 80 ° 17 ' 22.51 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin Ant 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2244 61.25 dBW QPSK Digital Data 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M87G7D 0.00 dBW QPSK Digital Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M87G7D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 1 of 2 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite and Radiocommunication Division at 418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. E060372 SES-LIC-20061006-01815E Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Application for Authority GUTNER/KLEIN
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- Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 11/13/2006 - 11/13/2021 Application for Authority Florida Power & Light Company Nature of Service:Fixed Satellite Service 25 ° 55 ' 3.90 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5110 NW 159th Street, Miami-Dada, Hialeah, FL 80 ° 17 ' 22.51 " W LONG. LOCATION: Prodelin Ant 1 2.4 meters ANTENNA ID: 2244 61.25 dBW QPSK Digital Data 14000.0000 - 14500.0000 MHz 2M87G7D 0.00 dBW QPSK Digital Data 11700.0000 - 12200.0000 MHz 2M87G7D Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E060372 SES-LIC-20061006-01815E Date Effective: 11/13/2006 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 11/13/2006 - 11/13/2021 Application for Authority GUTNER/KLEIN ENTERPRISES LLC Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 1 of
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- Rico Telephone Company PR 43,822 33,123 10,699 24.41 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 11,984 2,441 9,548 79.67 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 1,105 891 213 19.28 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 11,709 5,640 6,067 51.81 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 114,327 83,526 30,794 26.94 Qwest - South Dakota SD 13,435 5,206 8,229 61.25 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 144,304 98,644 45,672 31.65 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 13,373 4,376 8,997 67.28 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas TX 17,033 8,292 8,741 51.32 Verizon Southwest - Contel Texas TX 603 (731) 1,334 221.23 Verizon Southwest - Texas TX 42,165 (19,046) 61,196 145.13 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Texas
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- Rico Telephone Company PR 43,822 33,123 10,699 24.41 Verizon New England - Rhode Island RI 11,984 2,441 9,548 79.67 Verizon South - Contel - South Carolina SC 1,105 891 213 19.28 Verizon South - South Carolina SC 11,709 5,640 6,067 51.81 AT&T - BellSouth - South Carolina SC 114,327 83,526 30,794 26.94 Qwest - South Dakota SD 13,435 5,206 8,229 61.25 AT&T - BellSouth - Tennessee TN 144,304 98,644 45,672 31.65 Embarq - United Telephone - Southeast - Tennessee TN 13,373 4,376 8,997 67.28 Embarq - Centel Telephone Co. of Texas TX 17,033 8,292 8,741 51.32 Verizon Southwest - Contel Texas TX 603 (731) 1,334 221.23 Verizon Southwest - Texas TX 42,165 (19,046) 61,196 145.13 AT&T - Southwestern Bell - Texas
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- Rapids AT&T 26.01 0.14 44.79 Michigan Saginaw AT&T 30.14 0.14 44.79 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 45.08 30.01 0.10 51.01 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.32 39.60 0.10 51.25 Mississippi Pascagoula AT&T 50.66 71.69 Missouri Kansas City AT&T 55.56 29.97 0.00 53.65 Missouri Mexico AT&T 35.93 21.66 0.08 53.34 Missouri St. Louis AT&T 53.03 28.76 0.00 53.41 Montana Butte Qwest 45.03 30.00 0.10 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 40.05 29.41 0.10 50.75 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 25.08 0.07 88.30 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2007) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, State City Company Flat-Rate Measured/Message
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- shared spectrum. Currently, the Federal and non-Federal Government allocations for these bands are identical. At this time, only Federal Government inter-satellite and Earth exploration-satellite (passive) services make use of portions of this spectrum. However, we note that Part 15 unlicensed devices that will operate in the 59-64 GHz band and Industrial, Scientific, and Medical ("ISM") equipment that will operate at 61.25 GHz are under active development. In May 1995, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration ("NTIA") of the U.S. Department of Commerce suggested modifications to current spectrum allocations. NTIA's suggestions were designed to better accommodate existing Federal Government and proposed commercial satellite systems. NTIA noted that Federal agencies operate satellites in the 60 GHz region of the spectrum in the Earth
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- basis to the Federal Government mobile, fixed, inter-satellite and radiolocation services and to non-Federal Government include fixed, mobile and radiolocation services. Currently there are no licensed Federal Government or non-Federal Government services operating in the 60 GHz band. Under Part 18 of the rules, unlicensed Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) equipment may also operate in the 60 GHz band at 61.25 GHz + 250 MHz. See Attenuation by Atmospheric Gases, International Telecommunications Union, Reports of the CCIR, 1990, Vol V, Report 719-3, at pg. 189. See 47 C.F.R. § 15.255(b). Power density (PD), EIRP and field strength (E) are readily converted through the following formula: PD = E2/120(Pi) = EIRP/(4 Pi D2), where D is the separation distance in meters, provided
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- 1 68.4 77.549 Tm 58 Tz /OPBaseFont0 10 Tf (174) Tj 1 0 0 1 79.9 72.75 Tm 98 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (See Request for Review of a Decision of the Universal Service Administrator by Albert Lea Area Schools,) Tj 1 0 0 1 506.4 72.5 Tm 94 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (CC) Tj 1 0 0 1 67.65 61.25 Tm 100 Tz (Docket No. 02-06, Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4533, 4537-4539 \(Wireline Comp. Bur. 2009\),) Tj 1 0 0 1 416.85 61 Tm 105 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (citing RequestforReview of) Tj 1 0 0 1 481.65 49.449 Tm 102 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (\(continued...\)) Tj 1 0 0 1 298.55 37 Tm 93 Tz (16) Tj ET endstream
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- at least 15 days before a nondominant carrier will be permitted to make any change. (b) Changes to rates and regulations that have not yet become effective, i.e., are pending, may not be made unless the effective date of the proposed changes is at least 15 days after the scheduled effective date of the pending revisions. 14. Insert new Section 61.25 to read as follows: § 61.25 References to other instruments. A non-dominant carrier may cross-reference in its tariff publication only the rate provisions of another carrier's F.C.C. tariff publication, provided that the following conditions are met: Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 17 (a) The tariff being cross-referenced must be on file with the Commission and in effect; (b) The issuing
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- counterclaim based on the filed rate doctrine. According to the complaint, the District Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction and that the Federal Communications Commission should resolve the issues concerning the filed rate doctrine and the lawfulness of MCIW's tariff.2 Garin further alleges in the formal complaint that MCIW violated sections 201(b) of the Act 3 and sections 61.25, 61.74, and 61.2 of the Commission's rules 4 by cross-referencing the tariffs of local exchange carriers and by being impermissibly vague in its tariff.5 Subsequent to that filing by Complainants, the parties to this proceeding reached a settlement of their dispute. On December 17, 2002, Complainant filed a Withdrawal of Formal Complaint, requesting that the Commission allow Garin to simply
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- are located, with a mean power not exceeding 50 W. At the time of notification of these frequencies, the attention of 46 the Bureau will be drawn to the above conditions. S5.138The following bands: 6765-6795 kHz (centre frequency 6780 kHz), 433.05-434.79 MHz(centre frequency 433.92 MHz) in Region 1 except in the countries mentioned in No. S5.280, 61-61.5 GHz (centre frequency 61.25 GHz), 122-123 GHz (centre frequency 122.5 GHz), and 244-246 GHz (centre frequency 245 GHz) are designated for industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) applications. The use of these frequency bands for ISM applications shall be subject to special authorization by the administration concerned, in agreement with other administrations whose radiocommunication services might be affected. In applying this provision, administrations shall have
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- 161.625161.775 162.0125 173.2 173.4 174.0 216.0 220.0222.0225.0 235.0 300 ISM 6.78 ± .015 MHz ISM 13.560 ± .007 MHz ISM 27.12 ± .163 MHz ISM 40.68 ± .02 MHz 137-139 SPACE RESEARCH (SPACE TO EARTH) ISM 24.125 ± 0.125 GHz 30 GHz ISM 245.0 ± 1GHz ISM 122.5 ± .500 GHz ISM 61.25 ± .250 GHz 300.0 322.0 328.6 335.4 399.9 400.05 400.15 401.0 402.0 403.0 406.0 406.1 410.0 420.0 450.0 460.0 470.0 512.0 608.0614.0 806 890 902 928929932935940941944960 1215 1240 1300 1350 1390 1990 2110 2150 2160 2200 2290 2300 2310 2360 2390 2400 2402 2417 2450 2483.5 2500 2655 2690 2700 2900 3000 1400 1427 1429 1432 1435 1530 1535 1544
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- at least 15 days before a nondominant carrier will be permitted to make any change. (b) Changes to rates and regulations that have not yet become effective, i.e., are pending, may not be made unless the effective date of the proposed changes is at least 15 days after the scheduled effective date of the pending revisions. 14. Insert new Section 61.25 to read as follows: § 61.25 References to other instruments. A non-dominant carrier may cross-reference in its tariff publication only the rate provisions of another carrier's F.C.C. tariff publication, provided that the following conditions are met: Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-164 17 (a) The tariff being cross-referenced must be on file with the Commission and in effect; (b) The issuing
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- 71.69 71.69 71.69 Missouri Kansas City 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.55 70.78 61.44 61.44 61.50 61.63 61.13 60.87 59.69 Missouri Mexico 68.55 68.55 68.55 68.55 68.55 59.70 59.70 59.96 60.80 59.96 59.96 59.41 Missouri St. Louis 70.10 70.10 70.10 70.10 70.78 61.63 61.63 61.63 59.96 61.98 61.98 61.46 Montana Butte 64.40 64.40 64.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.40 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island 69.96 69.96 71.94 49.05 49.05 49.05 49.13 49.13 49.13 51.02 51.02 51.02 New Jersey Phillipsburg 79.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 79.50 80.27 80.27 80.27 80.27 80.27 80.27 New Mexico Alamogordo 74.20 64.61 64.72 64.72 57.46 57.47 57.29 57.29 57.29 57.29 57.47 57.47 New York Binghamton 146.39 146.63 145.13 120.48 120.48 120.92 120.68 120.46 122.51 120.34 118.97 118.97
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- 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.41 28.64 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.19 35.57 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.20 42.81 0.06 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 49.96 29.47 0.08 66.37 6.00 Missouri Mexico SBC 39.12 25.22 0.08 58.96 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 50.27 29.65 0.08 68.13 6.00 Montana Butte Qwest 43.79 28.73 0.10 61.25 5.75 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 38.20 28.54 0.09 51.05 5.75 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 22.47 0.07 80.75 1.90 Daytime Call State City Plan Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line - Continued (As of October 15, 2002) Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Connection Charges Least-Cost Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes
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- 0.09 44.52 4.29 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.98 29.23 0.09 51.01 5.75 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.72 36.15 0.09 51.25 5.75 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.85 43.47 0.09 71.69 5.00 Missouri Kansas City SBC 48.48 28.42 0.08 60.83 6.50 Missouri Mexico SBC 37.46 23.68 0.08 59.49 6.00 Missouri St. Louis SBC 49.90 28.68 0.08 62.59 6.00 Montana Butte Qwest 45.12 30.08 0.05 61.25 5.75 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 40.65 30.40 0.09 51.05 5.75 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 22.10 0.07 85.09 1.90 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2003) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Least-Cost Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, Inside
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- 22.86 0.09 44.78 Michigan Saginaw SBC 26.36 0.09 44.78 Minnesota Detroit Lakes Qwest 44.26 29.70 0.10 51.01 Minnesota Minneapolis Qwest 54.01 39.29 0.10 51.25 Mississippi Pascagoula BellSouth 50.71 43.33 0.09 71.69 Missouri Kansas City SBC 51.85 28.02 0.08 61.38 Missouri Mexico SBC 36.95 26.17 0.08 59.45 Missouri St. Louis SBC 51.34 28.67 0.08 62.56 Montana Butte Qwest 44.39 29.35 0.05 61.25 Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 40.06 29.41 0.10 51.28 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 22.89 0.07 87.50 Table 1.10 Telephone Rates in the Sample Cities for a Business with a Single Line (As of October 15, 2004) State City Monthly Telephone Rate Including Touch-Tone, Cost of a Five-Minute Connection Charges Telephone Surcharges, and Taxes Same-Zone Including Touch-Tone, State City Company Flat-Rate Measured/Message
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- broadcastingserviceonaprimarybasis.Thepowerofthebroadcastingstationsoperatinginthis bandshallnotexceedthatnecessaryforanationalserviceandshallinnocaseexceed5kW. S5.126InRegion3,thestationsofthoseservicestowhichtheband3995-4005kHzis allocatedmaytransmitstandardfrequencyandtimesignals. S5.127Theuseoftheband4000-4063kHzbythemaritimemobileserviceislimitedtoship stationsusingradiotelephony(seeNo.S52.220andAppendixS17). S5.128InAfghanistan,Argentina,Armenia,Azerbaijan,Belarus,Botswana,BurkinaFaso, CentralAfricanRepublic,China,Georgia,India,Kazakstan,Mali,Niger,Kyrgyzstan,Russian Federation,Tajikistan,Chad,TurkmenistanandUkraine,inthebands4063-4123kHz,4130-4133 kHzand4408-4438kHz,stationsoflimitedpowerinthefixedservicewhicharesituatedatleast 600kmfromthecoastmayoperateonconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothe maritimemobileservice. S5.129Onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothemaritimemobileservice, thefrequenciesinthebands4063-4123kHzand4130-4438kHzmaybeusedexceptionallyby stationsinthefixedservicecommunicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhich theyarelocatedwithameanpowernotexceeding50W. S5.130Theconditionsfortheuseofthecarrierfrequencies4125kHzand6215kHzare prescribedinArticlesS31andS52andinAppendixS13. S5.131Thefrequency4209.5kHzisusedexclusivelyforthetransmissionbycoaststations ofmeteorologicalandnavigationalwarningsandurgentinformationtoshipsbymeansofnarrow- banddirect-printingtechniques. S5.132Thefrequencies4210kHz,6314kHz,8416.5kHz,12,579kHz,16,806.5kHz, 19,680.5kHz,22,376kHzand26,100.5kHzaretheinternationalfrequenciesforthetransmission ofmaritimesafetyinformation(MSI)(seeAppendixS17). *ThisResolutionwasabrogatedbyWRC-97. 132 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 S5.133Differentcategoryofservice:inArmenia,Azerbaijan,Belarus,Georgia,Kazakstan, Latvia,Lithuania,Moldova,Uzbekistan,Kyrgyzstan,RussianFederation,Tajikistan, TurkmenistanandUkraine,theallocationoftheband5130-5250kHztothemobile,except aeronauticalmobile,serviceisonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.134Theuseofthebands5900-5950kHz,7300-7350kHz,9400-9500kHz,11,600- 11,650kHz,12,050-12,100kHz,13,570-13,600kHz,13,800-13,870kHz,15,600-15,800kHz, 17,480-17,550kHzand18,900-19,020kHzbythebroadcastingserviceislimitedtosingle- sidebandemissionswiththecharacteristicsspecifiedinAppendixS11ortoanyotherspectrum- efficientmodulationtechniquesrecommendedbyITU-R.Accesstothesebandsshallbesubject tothedecisionsofacompetentconference. S5.136Theband5900-5950kHzisallocated,until1April2007,tothefixedserviceona primarybasis,aswellastothefollowingservices:inRegion1tothelandmobileserviceona primarybasis,inRegion2tothemobileexceptaeronauticalmobile(R)serviceonaprimary basis,andinRegion3tothemobileexceptaeronauticalmobile(R)serviceonasecondarybasis, subjecttoapplicationoftheprocedurereferredtoinResolution21(Rev.WRC-95).After1April 2007,frequenciesinthisbandmaybeusedbystationsintheabove-mentionedservices, communicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated,onthe conditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothebroadcastingservice.Whenusing frequenciesfortheseservices,administrationsareurgedtousetheminimumpowerrequiredand totakeaccountoftheseasonaluseoffrequenciesbythebroadcastingservicepublishedin accordancewiththeRadioRegulations. S5.137Onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothemaritimemobileservice, thebands6200-6213.5kHzand6220.5-6525kHzmaybeusedexceptionallybystationsinthe fixedservice,communicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated, withameanpowernotexceeding50W.Atthetimeofnotificationofthesefrequencies,the attentionoftheBureauwillbedrawntotheaboveconditions. S5.138Thefollowingbands: 6765-6795kHz (centrefrequency6780kHz), 433.05-434.79MHz(centrefrequency433.92MHz)inRegion1exceptinthecountries mentionedinNo.S5.280, 61-61.5GHz (centrefrequency61.25GHz), 122-123GHz (centrefrequency122.5GHz),and 244-246GHz (centrefrequency245GHz) aredesignatedforindustrial,scientificandmedical(ISM)applications.Theuseofthese frequencybandsforISMapplicationsshallbesubjecttospecialauthorizationbythe administrationconcerned,inagreementwithotheradministrationswhoseradiocommunication servicesmightbeaffected.Inapplyingthisprovision,administrationsshallhavedueregardto thelatestrelevantITU-RRecommendations. S5.139Differentcategoryofservice:inArmenia,Azerbaijan,Belarus,Georgia,Kazakstan, Latvia,Lithuania,Moldova,Mongolia,Uzbekistan,Kyrgyzstan,RussianFederation,Tajikistan, TurkmenistanandUkraine,theallocationoftheband6765-7000kHztothelandmobileservice isonaprimarybasis(seeNo.S5.33). S5.140Additionalallocation:inAngola,Iraq,Rwanda,SomaliaandTogo,theband7000- 7050kHzisalsoallocatedtothefixedserviceonaprimarybasis. 133 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 S5.141Alternativeallocation:inEgypt,Eritrea,Ethiopia,Guinea,LibyaandMadagascar, theband7000-7050kHzisallocatedtothefixedserviceonaprimarybasis. S5.142Theuseoftheband7100-7300kHzinRegion2bytheamateurserviceshallnot imposeconstraintsonthebroadcastingserviceintendedforusewithinRegion1andRegion3. S5.143Theband7300-7350kHzisallocated,until1April2007,tothefixedserviceona primarybasisandtothelandmobileserviceonasecondarybasis,subjecttoapplicationofthe procedurereferredtoinResolution21(Rev.WRC-95).After1April2007,frequenciesinthis bandmaybeusedbystationsintheabove-mentionedservices,communicatingonlywithinthe boundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated,onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnot causedtothebroadcastingservice.Whenusingfrequenciesfortheseservices,administrations areurgedtousetheminimumpowerrequiredandtotakeaccountoftheseasonaluseof frequenciesbythebroadcastingservicepublishedinaccordancewiththeRadioRegulations. S5.144InRegion3,thestationsofthoseservicestowhichtheband7995-8005kHzis allocatedmaytransmitstandardfrequencyandtimesignals. S5.145Theconditionsfortheuseofthecarrierfrequencies8291kHz,12,290kHzand 16,420kHzareprescribedinArticlesS31andS52andinAppendixS13. S5.146Thebands9400-9500kHz,11,600-11,650kHz,12,050-12,100kHz,15,600- 15,800kHz,17,480-17,550kHzand18,900-19,020kHzareallocatedtothefixedserviceona primarybasisuntil1April2007,subjecttoapplicationoftheprocedurereferredtoinResolution 21(Rev.WRC-95).After1April2007,frequenciesinthesebandsmaybeusedbystationsinthe fixedservice,communicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhichtheyarelocated, onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothebroadcastingservice.Whenusing frequenciesinthefixedservice,administrationsareurgedtousetheminimumpowerrequired andtotakeaccountoftheseasonaluseoffrequenciesbythebroadcastingservicepublishedin accordancewiththeRadioRegulations. S5.147Onconditionthatharmfulinterferenceisnotcausedtothebroadcastingservice, frequenciesinthebands9775-9900kHz,11,650-11,700kHzand11,975-12,050kHzmaybeused bystationsinthefixedservicecommunicatingonlywithintheboundaryofthecountryinwhich theyarelocated,eachstationusingatotalradiatedpowernotexceeding24dBW. 134 FederalCommunicationsCommission DA99-2743 S5.149Inmakingassignmentstostationsofotherservicestowhichthebands: 13,360-13,410kHz, 25,550-25,670kHz, 37.5-38.25MHz, 73-74.6MHzinRegions1and3, 150.05-153MHzinRegion1, 322-328.6MHz*, 406.1-410MHz, 608-614MHzinRegions1and3, 1330-1400MHz*,
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- counterclaim based on the filed rate doctrine. According to the complaint, the District Court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction and that the Federal Communications Commission should resolve the issues concerning the filed rate doctrine and the lawfulness of MCIW's tariff.2 Garin further alleges in the formal complaint that MCIW violated sections 201(b) of the Act 3 and sections 61.25, 61.74, and 61.2 of the Commission's rules 4 by cross-referencing the tariffs of local exchange carriers and by being impermissibly vague in its tariff.5 Subsequent to that filing by Complainants, the parties to this proceeding reached a settlement of their dispute. On December 17, 2002, Complainant filed a Withdrawal of Formal Complaint, requesting that the Commission allow Garin to simply
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- 137.0137.025137.175137.825138.0 144.0146.0148.0149.9150.05 150.8 152.855 154.0 156.2475157.0375157.1875157.45161.575 161.625161.775 162.0125 173.2 173.4 174.0 216.0 220.0222.0225.0 235.0 300 ISM 6.78 ± .015 MHz ISM 13.560 ± .007 MHz ISM 27.12 ± .163 MHz ISM 40.68 ± .02 MHz ISM 24.125 ± 0.125 GHz 30 GHz ISM 245.0 ± 1GHz ISM 122.5 ± .500 GHz ISM 61.25 ± .250 GHz 300.0 322.0 328.6 335.4 399.9 400.05 400.15 401.0 402.0 403.0 406.0 406.1 410.0 420.0 450.0454.0455.0456.0 460.0462.5375462.7375467.5375467.7375470.0 512.0 608.0614.0 698 746 764 776 794 806 821824849851866869894896901 901 902 928929930931932935940941944960 1215 1240 1300 1350 139013921395 2000 2020 2025 2110 2155 21602180 2200 22902300230523102320 2345 2360 23852390 2400 24172450 2483.52500265526902700 2900 3000 140014271429.5 1430 1432 14351525 1530 1535 1544 1545