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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 (``Kiesling Tariff'') at § 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at § 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) (``Qwest Additional Briefing Response''), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, ¶ 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶¶ 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶ 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- to Cellco, and the parties intend that Bell Atlantic would also transfer additional properties to Cellco. At the completion of the first stage, Cellco will hold all of the current Cellco licenses as well as most of Vodafone's current U.S. licenses. Bell Atlantic will hold a 34.9 percent general partner ownership interest in Cellco; Vodafone will indirectly hold the remaining 65.1 percent interest through one or more of its U.S. subsidiaries. At the completion of the second stage, assuming that the Bell Atlantic-GTE transaction is also in a position to close, Bell Atlantic's equity share will rise to 55 percent, and Vodafone's will drop to 45 percent. The Applicants state, however, that Bell Atlantic will retain management control of Cellco throughout
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- 17 2240.0 332. 20 82.5 332.0 4238018 18907.3 4318411 20104.4 GA ATLANTA WUPA 6900 69 2630.0 299. 43 50.0 299.0 4120866 15830.3 4081211 15424.4 GA ATLANTA WXIA-TV 51163 11 316.00 320. 10 15.7 320.0 4583531 26023.6 4598987 26642.5 GA AUGUSTA WAGT 70699 26 1700.0 485. 30 60.4 485.0 714842 23586.1 777788 24251.8 GA AUGUSTA WFXG 3228 54 2510.0 385. 51 65.1 385.0 614957 16951.0 614626 16967.2 GA AUGUSTA WJBF 27140 06 100.00 418. 42 1000 418.0 1029409 33916.1 1082987 37350.4 GA AUGUSTA WRDW-TV 73937 12 316.00 485. 31 717. 485.0 1042727 32102.1 1134903 37211.0 GA BAINBRIDGE WTLH 23486 49 5000.0 410. 50 193. 410.0 584310 22703.0 584310 22739.0 GA BAXLEY WGSA 69446 34 316.00 147. 35 50.0 147.0 107588 6469.1 107739
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- Wireless, which holds an 80 percent non-controlling interest in Vista, is a general partnership that is ultimately owned by Verizon Communications, Inc. (55%) ("Verizon Communications"), a Delaware corporation, and Vodafone Group Plc. (45%) ("Vodafone"), a public limited company organized under the laws of the United Kingdom. The Petitioner notes that Vodafone has previously received authorization to own indirectly up to 65.1 percent of Verizon Wireless, citing Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507, 16514, para. 19 (WTB/IB 2000) ("Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order"). According to the petition, Vista will assign the PCS licenses for which it placed winning bids in Auction No. 58 to a wholly-owned Delaware limited liability company, Vista License Holdings, L.L.C. ("VLH"),
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- addition, NECA notes that based on data submitted by VRS providers for March 2007, NECA now projects the surplus will be $41.5 million for the current fund year, which is down from prior estimates. NECA Reply Comments at 5-6. NECA Reply Comments at 6. In NECA's original 2007 TRS Filing, the projected minutes for the 2007-2008 funding year were only 65.1 minutes, resulting in a 6.4 million minute projection difference from the projection made based on March 2007 actual reported minutes. See 2006 TRS Rate Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 12250, para. 34. See HOVRS Comments at 5 (recommending that NECA release any data that it relies upon in determining VRS rates); Hamilton Reply Comments at 2 (concurring with HOVRS that
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- 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 { F
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- percent of the partnership interests and Vodafone indirectly owns 45 percent of the partnership through numerous intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg and the United Kingdom, both of which are World Trade Organization (``WTO'') Member countries, or the United States. Applicants request a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in RCC, RCC Atlantic Licenses, LLC, RCC Minnesota, Inc., and TLA Spectrum, LLC, each of which will become a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of Verizon Wireless. This petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20070928-00011. The other RCC subsidiary, Western Alliance, LLC (``Western''), is 70 percent owned by RCC and 30
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- Verizon Communications, a Delaware corporation, owns 55 percent of Verizon Wireless and Vodafone, a U.K. company, owns 45 percent of Verizon Wireless through numerous intermediate subsidiaries which are organized under the laws of the United States and other World Trade Organization (WTO) Member countries. Applicants request a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in the ALLTEL Subsidiaries and Partnerships, each of which will become indirectly owned by Verizon Wireless. This petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20080613-00012. V. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may adopt modified or more stringent ex parte
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- 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. § 160(c) From
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- partnership interests through numerous named intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, all of which are World Trade Organization Member countries, or the United States. Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized under the laws of the United Kingdom. The FCC's International Bureau previously issued a declaratory ruling approving up to 65.1 percent indirect foreign ownership of Verizon Wireless by Vodafone for other common carrier wireless services. See Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB/Int'l Bur. 2000). Petitioner represents that there is no new or increased indirect foreign ownership in Verizon Wireless
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- are organized under the laws of Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, all of which are World Trade Organization Member countries, or the United States. Verizon is a widely-held, publicly-traded U.S. corporation, and Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized under the laws of the United Kingdom. The FCC's International Bureau previously issued a declaratory ruling approving up to 65.1 percent indirect foreign ownership of Verizon Wireless by Vodafone. See Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB/IB 2000). Petitioner represents that no changes have occurred in Verizon Wireless's foreign ownership since that authorization was granted. Accordingly, the Petitioner requests that
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- of the partnership interests and Vodafone indirectly owns 45 percent of the partnership through numerous intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg and the United Kingdom, both of which are World Trade Organization (WTO) Member countries, or the United States. Verizon Wireless requests a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in DC Kentucky Newco and DC Other Newco, each of which will become a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of Verizon Wireless. The petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20080208-00005. V. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may adopt modified or
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- partnership interests and Vodafone owns 45 percent of the partnership interests through numerous intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, all of which are World Trade Organization (WTO) Member countries, or the United States. Verizon Wireless requests a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in Zodiac LLC and Lafayette Cellular. The petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20090630-00004. V. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may adopt modified or more stringent ex parte procedures in particular proceedings if the public interest so requires.
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- the wireless radio services. 5Applicationsof Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless and Atlantis Holdings LLC For Consent to Transfer Control of Licenses, Authorizations and Spectrum Manager and De FactoTransfer Leasing Arrangements and Petition for Declaratory Ruling that the Transaction is Consistent with Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications 11315 declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in Zodiac LLC and Lafayette Cellular. The petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20090630-00004. V. EX PARTESTATUSOF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules,6the Commission may adopt modified or more stringent ex parteprocedures in particular proceedings if the public interest so requires. We announce that this
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- the United Kingdom, all of which are WTO Member countries, and the United States. Verizon is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized in the United States. Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized in the United Kingdom. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order issued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless ``would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels'' and that ``[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest'' in Verizon Wireless. For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent
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- No. 07-208, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Declaratory Ruling, 23 FCC Rcd 12463, 12523 ¶ 145 (2008) ("Verizon Wireless-RCC Order").To support its requested ruling, Verizon Wireless relies on ownership (continued....) 11022 Federal Communications Commission DA 10-1554 96. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Orderissued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless "to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent."302The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless "would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels"303and that "[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest" in Verizon Wireless.304For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent amount, Verizon Wireless
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- 57.5 4086.954 6123.9475 1720 G7DDT 55.3 4088.9475 6238.9675 1720 G7DDT 69.5 3934.2725 6240.88 1720 G7DDT 69.2 3936.185 6242.7925 1720 G7DDT 69.5 3940.01 6244.705 1720 G7DDT 68.6 3940.01 6249.5875 1720 G7DDT 50.5 4024.7 6255.1675 546 G7DDT 61.8 3912.5375 6273.9925 1720 G7DDT 71 3880.0475 6275.995 1720 G7DDT 71.1 3878.045 6277.9975 1720 G7DDT 71 3884.0525 6280 1720 G7DDT 71 3882.05 6316.9 1720 G7DDT 65.1 4090.7 6323.42 1720 G7DDT 61.6 4098.1275 6323.6675 437 G7DDT 62.4 4096.8675 6324.8825 1720 G7DDT 66.1 4078.935 6325.715 1720 G7DDT 69.3 4111.02 6331.9925 1720 G7DDT 68.6 3708.365 6333.95 1720 G7DDT 66.6 3737.75 6336.965 874 G7DDT 67.3 3764.22 6344.1 109 G7DDT 58.7 4090.9 6345.95 1720 G7DDT 60.1 4148.05 6359.5 437 G7DDT 57.9 4090.5 6363.8 218 G7DDT 54.4 4091.15 6366.1 1720 G7DDT 62.8
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- ONLY. COPYRIGHT 2002 NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 13 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 013 Q5D. IN THE PAST 7 DAYS, HAVE YOU USED... *** RADIO *** FOR NATIONAL NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS? BASE: RESPONDENTS WHO DID NOT MENTION RADIO TOTAL ----- UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 2167 WEIGHTED TOTAL 143473 (000) 100.0 YES 34.6 NO 65.1 DON'T KNOW 0.2 REFUSE 0.1 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT 2002 NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 14 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 014 Q5E. IN THE PAST 7 DAYS, HAVE YOU USED... *** TELEVISION *** FOR NATIONAL
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- $0 $0 600,560 11.9 0.9 49.4 35.4 2.4 Iceland $5,869,402 72.6 1.0 21.6 3.1 1.8 $574,093 53.1 0.0 23.9 23.0 0.0 $24,025 0.0 0.0 20.3 79.7 0.0 28,161,329 50.3 1.5 26.5 16.5 5.1 Ireland $59,790,898 45.3 5.1 13.9 34.3 1.4 $3,157,046 64.9 2.2 22.0 10.6 0.2 $1,060,832 0.1 99.5 0.4 0.1 0.0 393,513,974 32.3 15.2 20.1 28.3 4.1 Italy $196,009,374 65.1 1.5 16.9 13.9 2.6 $6,350,304 50.6 0.2 20.5 27.6 1.1 $11,130,708 3.9 93.7 0.0 2.4 0.0 965,784,266 33.4 2.5 19.8 27.7 16.7 Liechtenstein $471,637 23.9 1.5 6.8 59.2 8.7 $0 $0 7,270,691 8.2 1.6 59.0 21.2 10.0 Luxembourg $5,118,046 69.1 1.2 15.5 12.6 1.7 $225,587 56.1 0.0 20.4 22.6 0.8 $74,766 1.8 0.0 0.8 97.4 0.0 33,435,294 57.2 1.8 26.0
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- 246.5 463.4 19.6 CT Delaware 340.7 18.4 322.3 187.1 135.2 45.7 14.5 65.4 125.6 9.5 DE District of Columbia 646.2 30.3 615.9 359.1 256.8 56.6 39.4 152.8 248.8 8.0 DC Florida 7,445.3 540.7 6,904.5 4,505.1 2,399.4 933.8 218.4 1,118.1 2,270.3 129.1 FL Georgia 3,411.8 225.7 3,186.1 2,092.0 1,094.0 328.6 116.0 591.1 1,035.7 58.4 GA Hawaii 490.1 49.7 440.3 282.8 157.5 65.1 12.1 73.7 150.9 6.6 HI Idaho 460.9 29.1 431.9 256.4 175.5 69.7 21.8 68.3 159.8 15.7 ID Illinois 4,222.3 455.7 3,766.6 2,645.8 1,120.8 393.5 151.3 517.6 1,062.4 58.4 IL Indiana 2,120.2 223.5 1,896.7 1,312.4 584.3 250.3 60.3 243.8 554.4 29.9 IN Iowa 777.5 25.8 751.7 481.7 270.0 81.6 44.6 119.2 245.4 24.5 IA Kansas 826.8 109.6 717.3 465.9 251.3 71.0
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- a U.S. citizen. See ULS File No. 0002069013. Mr. Dwyer is also the sole controlling member of Valley. Verizon Wireless, which holds an 80 percent interest in Vista, is a general partnership that is ultimately owned by Verizon Communications, Inc. (55%) and Vodafone Group Plc. (45%). The Petitioner notes that Vodafone has previously received authorization to hold indirectly up to 65.1 percent of Verizon Wireless. See Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507, 16514, paragraph 19 (Wireless Tel. Bur. & Int'l. Bur. 2000). Given Verizon Wireless's ownership interest in Vista, Vista seeks a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold indirectly up to 65.1 percent of Vista. The Petitioner asserts that, pursuant to the
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- 1,811 10.2 0.0 2.8 84.8 2.2 $0 $1,344,679 39.6 0.037.6 5.916.9 $0 Guatemala 5,023 1.3 0.0 14.7 81.7 2.3 $0 $1,609,395 25.6 0.016.9 6.551.0 $0 Honduras 943 4.9 0.0 7.0 81.4 6.7 $0 $1,582,294 19.4 0.044.2 4.432.0 $0 Mexico 385,512 10.2 0.0 0.1 89.3 0.4 $0 $33,814,725 59.2 0.022.016.1 2.7 $0 Nicaragua 714 9.5 0.0 0.3 89.6 0.6 $0 $637,841 65.1 0.0 8.3 7.718.9 $0 Panama 12,120 14.2 0.0 0.3 84.9 0.6 $0 $3,331,004 72.8 0.0 5.9 4.816.5 $0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 0 $0 $0 $0 Alaska 0 $0 $0 $0 United States (conterminous) 340 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $991,379 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 North and Central America 552,516 16.0 0.0 0.9 82.5 0.5 $532,929 100.0 0.0 0.0
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- 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 95.0 98.2 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 99.8 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 97.9 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6 99.9 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 93.8 98.2 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 99.4 99.8 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.6 97.7 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2 99.4 99.7 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 89.8 92.6 97.6 93.1 95.6 98.1 98.9 99.2 99.6 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 90.1 92.9 97.2 91.1 95.0 97.9 99.0 99.3 99.7 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 81.9 83.3 90.1 91.5 95.1 97.5 98.6 99.0 99.4 For data through December 2004, only those providers with at least 250 lines per state were required to file.
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- 42.8 43.1 39.7 34.4 63.5 52.1 March 50.7 41.9 41.1 39.5 32.2 66.5 55.4 April 48.9 41.3 47.0 34.8 35.4 62.4 52.9 May 49.3 41.4 49.5 35.5 33.8 63.4 58.5 June 49.6 40.7 44.4 34.9 34.4 65.5 56.8 July 47.9 41.1 41.5 38.7 30.8 60.1 49.9 August 48.4 39.5 37.5 34.6 33.0 64.4 57.7 September 51.2 43.5 49.1 37.2 38.5 65.1 58.5 October 47.4 40.7 49.7 33.6 34.1 59.6 53.3 November 50.2 41.9 29.5 32.6 47.3 65.0 60.8 December 47.7 40.2 47.8 30.0 38.8 61.3 53.4 2002January 46.0 36.9 47.2 25.7 34.9 62.8 62.8 February 45.3 39.1 48.3 29.4 36.1 56.2 45.7 March 44.9 38.9 52.2 28.3 35.5 55.3 48.1 April 42.8 36.8 53.8 25.0 33.1 53.5 45.4 May 46.7 39.4
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 31,301,424 37.8 0.012.116.3 33.9 Canary Island $170 0.029.4 0.0 0.0 70.6 $0 $0 13,661 0.025.4 0.0 0.0 74.6 Cape Verde $3,657,433 38.9 0.0 0.847.6 12.8 $92,487 0.0 0.0 0.066.7 33.3 $153 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 23,633,677 26.8 0.0 0.562.2 10.5 Central African Republic $174,548 10.6 0.017.719.3 52.5 $8,262 0.0 0.0 0.016.5 83.5 $0 1,428,635 10.9 0.0 8.215.8 65.1 Chad $489,603 20.7 0.0 9.330.3 39.7 $21,501 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,272,323 10.2 0.0 3.562.2 24.0 Comoros $1,203,053 4.4 0.0 2.228.9 64.5 $103,052 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $80 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,919,696 2.5 0.0 1.540.4 55.6 Congo $2,610,546 20.2 0.0 5.645.2 28.9 $43,693 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 20,070,225 25.5 0.0 1.837.3 35.5 Cote
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- 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 99.8 99.9 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 97.9 98.7 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6 99.9 99.9 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 93.8 98.2 98.6 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 99.4 99.8 99.8 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.6 97.7 98.4 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2 99.4 99.7 99.8 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 89.8 92.6 97.6 98.2 93.1 95.6 98.1 98.9 99.2 99.6 99.6 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 90.1 92.9 97.2 98.2 91.1 95.0 97.9 99.0 99.3 99.7 99.8 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 81.9 83.3 90.1 91.3 91.5 95.1 97.5 98.6 99.0 99.4 99.5 Persons per Square Mile 1 Dec 2000 Dec 2000 Table 18 High-Speed Subscribership
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- CT Delaware 287.6 18.4 269.2 183.2 86.0 42.3 9.6 24.4 76.3 9.7 DE District of Columbia 487.5 34.1 453.4 278.5 174.9 37.1 35.8 85.9 158.8 16.1 DC Florida 5,968.0 811.1 5,156.9 3,696.1 1,461.2 770.6 170.9 298.9 1,240.4 220.9 FL Georgia 2,852.1 487.4 2,364.6 1,640.8 723.9 350.4 88.5 174.5 613.4 110.5 GA Idaho 272.7 30.7 242.0 167.5 76.1 35.3 13.7 16.1 65.1 11.0 ID Illinois 3,305.7 534.7 2,771.0 2,103.9 672.1 297.7 186.4 114.2 598.3 73.8 IL Indiana 1,571.1 253.4 1,317.7 974.3 345.0 173.3 55.0 75.3 303.6 41.4 IN Iowa 487.8 47.6 440.2 310.7 129.5 60.7 24.5 30.6 115.8 13.7 IA Kansas 593.4 91.8 501.5 349.2 155.4 70.7 23.7 46.0 140.4 15.1 KS Kentucky 1,036.5 112.8 923.6 673.6 254.1 130.4 36.9 48.7 216.0
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- $0 $0 Fiji 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 88.9 $0 $55,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 59.6 40.4 $0 French Polynesia 0 $0 $0 $0 Kiribati 0 $0 $0 $0 Marshall Islands 747 0.0 0.0 3.2 93.6 3.2 $0 $3,965,101 0.0 0.0 15.2 83.4 1.3 $0 Micronesia, Federated States of 17 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 94.1 $0 $34,221 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.9 65.1 $0 Nauru 0 $0 $0 $0 New Caledonia 0 $0 $0 $0 New Zealand 1,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 55.5 44.5 $0 $638,710 0.0 0.0 0.0 97.3 2.7 $32,237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 Niue 0 $0 $0 $0 Norfolk Island 0 $0 $0 $0 Pacific Islands (Palau) 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 90.0 $0 $29,093 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.7 63.3 $0
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- 42.8 43.1 39.7 34.4 63.5 52.1 March 50.7 41.9 41.1 39.5 32.2 66.5 55.4 April 48.9 41.3 47.0 34.8 35.4 62.4 52.9 May 49.3 41.4 49.5 35.5 33.8 63.4 58.5 June 49.6 40.7 44.4 34.9 34.4 65.5 56.8 July 47.9 41.1 41.5 38.7 30.8 60.1 49.9 August 48.4 39.5 37.5 34.6 33.0 64.4 57.7 September 51.2 43.5 49.1 37.2 38.5 65.1 58.5 October 47.4 40.7 49.7 33.6 34.1 59.6 53.3 November 50.2 41.9 29.5 32.6 47.3 65.0 60.8 December 47.7 40.2 47.8 30.0 38.8 61.3 53.4 2002January 46.0 36.9 47.2 25.7 34.9 62.8 62.8 February 45.3 39.1 48.3 29.4 36.1 56.2 45.7 March 44.9 38.9 52.2 28.3 35.5 55.3 48.1 April 42.8 36.8 53.8 25.0 33.1 53.5 45.4 May 46.7 39.4
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- 68.9 $113,672 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 40,855,039 0.0 13.2 0.0 33.9 52.9 Aruba $4,826,838 0.0 27.0 0.0 14.7 58.3 $101,845 0.0 29.2 0.0 27.7 43.1 $198,224 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 39,476,531 0.0 26.3 0.0 19.6 54.1 Bahamas, The $8,775,116 0.0 19.2 0.6 11.2 69.1 $840,854 0.0 18.0 0.0 11.8 70.2 $3,799,398 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 167,893,170 0.0 18.5 1.3 15.1 65.1 Barbados $9,842,373 0.0 29.8 0.0 13.2 57.1 $697,288 0.0 34.7 0.0 38.5 26.8 $919,010 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 88,752,385 0.0 32.0 0.0 22.9 45.1 Bermuda $5,300,235 0.0 22.6 0.0 13.8 63.7 $333,848 0.0 15.7 0.0 24.4 59.9 $79,254 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 78,344,421 0.0 14.1 0.0 22.6 63.3 Cayman Islands $6,667,982 0.0 25.1 0.1 18.1 56.6 $232,894 0.0 36.4 0.0
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 Note: The values for the last several months are subject to revision. Table 7.5 Monthly Producer Price Indices - Continued (December 2003 = 100) 7 - 13 Table 7.6 Average Revenue per Minute AT&T All Carriers All Interstate All Interstate and International and
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 Note: The values for the last several months are subject to revision. Table 7.5 Monthly Producer Price Indices - Continued (December 2003 = 100) 7 - 13 Table 7.6 Average Revenue per Minute AT&T All Carriers All Interstate All Interstate and International and
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- 0.0 35.4 64.6 $9,253,894 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,023,431,673 0.0 0.0 0.4 19.1 80.5 Laos $1,330,042 0.0 0.0 8.6 21.7 69.7 $235,400 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $161,414 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,948,266 0.0 0.0 9.1 18.6 72.3 Macau $814,439 0.0 0.0 1.3 16.6 82.0 $483,321 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 64.0 $391,243 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 32,460,355 0.0 0.0 1.2 33.8 65.1 Malaysia $20,389,568 0.0 1.1 0.4 15.2 83.2 $1,151,002 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.7 91.3 $1,563,464 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 375,303,051 0.0 1.6 0.9 27.2 70.2 Maldives $367,150 0.0 0.2 2.6 12.5 84.7 $3,199 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $280,966 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,027,054 0.0 0.2 3.4 12.4 84.0 Mongolia $1,554,607 0.0 0.0 0.9 8.6 90.5 $14,856 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $8,666
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- CT Delaware 287.6 18.4 269.2 183.2 86.0 42.3 9.6 24.4 76.3 9.7 DE District of Columbia 487.5 34.1 453.4 278.5 174.9 37.1 35.8 85.9 158.8 16.1 DC Florida 5,968.0 815.6 5,152.4 3,693.2 1,459.6 769.9 170.7 298.1 1,238.7 220.9 FL Georgia 2,852.1 495.3 2,356.8 1,635.9 720.9 349.3 88.1 173.0 610.4 110.6 GA Idaho 272.7 30.7 242.0 167.5 76.1 35.3 13.7 16.1 65.1 11.0 ID Illinois 3,304.9 534.2 2,770.7 2,103.8 672.0 297.6 186.3 114.2 598.1 73.9 IL Indiana 1,571.1 253.4 1,317.7 974.3 345.0 173.3 55.0 75.3 303.6 41.4 IN Iowa 487.8 47.6 440.2 310.7 129.5 60.7 24.5 30.6 115.8 13.7 IA Kansas 596.1 94.7 501.4 349.1 155.4 70.7 23.7 46.0 140.4 15.1 KS Kentucky 1,036.5 114.0 922.5 672.8 253.7 130.2 36.8 48.5 215.5
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 August 69.0 47.2 64.8 102.3 107.2 100.1 September 65.3 48.3 64.7 102.3 107.2 100.1 October 62.8 47.4 64.6 102.3 107.2 100.1 November 59.5 46.7 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 December 57.9 47.3 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 Note: The values for the last several months
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- Quarter138.1 Second Quarter80.4 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 77.1 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter140.3 Fourth Quarter 74.6 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2008 315.7 1991First Quarter 79.2 2000First Quarter 142.8 2009First Quarter 73.7 Second Quarter81.9 Second Quarter142.9 Second Quarter70.9 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 141.3 Third Quarter 67.7 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter139.9 Fourth Quarter 65.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 2000 566.9 Total 2009 277.4 1992First Quarter 85.6 2001First Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter86.5 Second Quarter137.1 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 133.3 Fourth Quarter 89.8 Fourth Quarter131.3 Total 1992 349.7 Total 2001 539.8 1993First Quarter 90.6 2002First Quarter 124.7 Second Quarter91.2 Second Quarter124.3 Third Quarter 93.6 Third Quarter 119.6 Fourth Quarter 95.9 Fourth Quarter118.0 Total 1993 371.2
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 August 69.0 47.2 64.8 102.3 107.2 100.1 September 65.3 48.3 64.7 102.3 107.2 100.1 October 62.8 47.4 64.6 102.3 107.2 100.1 November 59.5 46.7 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 December 57.9 47.3 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 Note: The values for the last several months
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- 259 0.8 11,086 35.0 31,641 Washington 15,921 57.3 80 0.3 116 0.4 762 2.7 499 1.8 10,411 37.5 27,789 West Virginia 2,904 41.4 117 1.7 51 0.7 118 1.7 72 1.0 3,762 53.6 7,024 Wisconsin 10,565 39.0 325 1.2 169 0.6 408 1.5 279 1.0 15,312 56.6 27,058 Wyoming 1,080 30.4 16 0.5 7 0.2 82 2.3 55 1.5 2,311 65.1 3,551 Totals 672,472 47.9 24,301 1.7 9,580 0.7 36,895 2.6 21,083 1.5 639,730 45.6 1,404,061 Source: Numbering Resource Utilization/Forecast Reports data filed with NeuStar, Inc. as of May 06, 2010. 1 Includes only telephone numbers in NXXs assigned to carriers and are therefore available for assignment to customers. Does not include any numbers in NXXs that have not yet been
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- See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.1 - 69.731. These rules tell the incumbent LECs the precise manner in which they may assess interstate access charges on interexchange carriers and end users. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels incumbents may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with CALLS Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12962, ¶¶ 151-84 (adopting rate level components for price-cap carriers). Finally, Part 61 requires incumbent LECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47
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- Finally, Part 61 requires ILECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.1 - 61.193. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels ILECs may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with Access Charge Reform, Sixth Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 96-262 and 94-1, Report and Order in CC Docket No. 99-249, Eleventh Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, 15 FCC Rcd 12962, 13026-13039, at ¶¶ 151-84 (2000) (``CALLS Order'')
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- Atlantic/GTE Merger Order. 47 C.F.R. § 61.38-39 (1999). Non-dominant IXCs are prohibited from filing tariffs except for the limited purposes contained in 61.19(b) and (c). Non-dominant (competitive) LECs are permitted to tariff access charges within the limits set in the CLEC Access Charge Order, but may not tariff charges above those benchmarks. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.41-49 (price cap rules) & 65.1-65.830 (rate of return rules). See generally MAG Plan Order, 16 FCC Rcd __, 2001 WL 1381097. Id. See generally Section II, supra; LEC Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999). The price cap incumbent LECs have taken advantage of this pricing flexibility to offer a variety of advanced trunking and special access services outside of price cap regulation. See
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- 489 7.7 34.8 -1.2 110 1182 1300.2 -171.4 -169.8 1379 16.7 197 1.6 119 620.6 682.66 -169.2 -169.8 677.6 9.2 57 -0.6 Boise, Idaho Satellite Baseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage Increase Difference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes) (minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 65.1 71.61 -172.4 -172.1 72.7 11.7 7.6 0.3 110 61.6 67.76 -172.8 -172.1 69.7 13.1 8.1 0.7 119 23.3 25.63 -170.7 -172.1 25.1 7.7 1.8 -1.4 Jackson, Mississippi Satellite Baseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage Increase Difference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes) (minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) %
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- 88.9 90.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 83.8 94.3 97.8 98.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9 74.5 80.0 91.5 96.6 97.9 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 55.3 71.2 77.3 90.0 95.9 97.4 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 53.7 67.4 73.4 88.9 94.5 96.3 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 50.4 66.9 73.5 86.1 93.8 95.9 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 50.1 65.1 69.6 85.7 93.1 95.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 46.3 61.2 67.4 83.0 91.1 93.9 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 54.9 59.1 83.8 91.5 94.1 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Jun 2001 Table 12 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed
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- (b)(2) (1996). 47 C.F.R. § 61.38-39 (1999). Non-dominant IXCs are prohibited from filing tariffs except for the limited purposes contained in 61.19(b) and (c). Non-dominant (competitive) LECs are permitted to tariff access charges within the limits set in the CLEC Access Charge Order, but may not tariff charges above those benchmarks. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.41-49 (price cap rules) & 65.1-65.830 (rate of return rules). See generally MAG Plan Order, 16 FCC Rcd 19613, 2001 WL 1381097. 5 U.S.C. § 603(c). S.Rep. No. 439, 101st Cong., 2nd Sess. 1 (1990) (``The purpose of [the Act] is to protect telephone consumers against unfair prices and practices of some operator service providers (OSPs), yet allow the legitimate companies in the industry the opportunity
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- 1994 - June 2003 (in millions) TV Households (``TH'') Homes Passed (``HP'') Basic Subscribers (``Subs'') HH Passed by Cable (HP/TH) HHs Subscribing (Subs/TH) U.S. Penetration (Subs/HP) Year Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr 1994 95.4 1.3% 91.6 1.1% 59.5 4.0% 96.0% 62.4% 65.0% 1998 99.4 1.4% 95.6 1.7% 65.1 1.4% 96.2% 65.5% 68.1% 1999 100.8 1.4% 97.6 2.1% 65.9 1.2% 96.8% 65.4% 67.5% 2000 102.2 1.4% 99.1 1.5% 66.6 1.1% 97.0% 65.2% 67.2% 2001 105.4 3.1% 100.6 1.5% 66.9 0.5% 95.4% 63.5% 66.5% 2002 106.7 1.2% 102.7 2.1% 66.1 -1.2% 96.3% 61.9% 64.4% June 2003 106.7 0.0% 103.5 0.8% 65.9 -0.3% 97.0% 61.8% 63.7% Subscribership. Over the past decade,
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- subscribers at year-end 2004. TABLE 1: Cable Television Industry Growth: 1998 - June 2004 (in millions) TV Households (TH) Homes Passed (HP) Basic Subscribers (Subs) HH Passed by Cable (HP/TH) HHs Subscribing (Subs/TH) U.S. Penetration (Subs/HP) Year Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr 1998 99.4 1.4% 95.6 1.7% 65.1 1.4% 96.2% 65.5% 68.1% 1999 100.8 1.4% 97.6 2.1% 65.9 1.2% 96.8% 65.4% 67.5% 2000 102.2 1.4% 98.9 1.3% 66.6 1.1% 96.8% 65.2% 67.3% 2001 105.4 3.1% 100.6 1.7% 66.9 0.5% 95.4% 63.5% 66.5% 2002 106.7 1.2% 103.4 2.8% 66.1 -1.2% 96.9% 61.9% 63.9% 2003 108.4 1.6% 106.0 2.5% 66.0 -0.2% 97.8% 60.9% 62.3% June 2004 108.4 0.0% 107.1 1.0%
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- however it was not clear from the application that these were clear sky values. See Pegasus Application at 20. See DIRECTV Application at 42, Intelsat Application at 22. These values are the product of the off-axis the earth station antenna gain values given in §25.209 and an antenna input e.i.r.p. density of 79.4 dBW/24MHz , with a peak gain of 65.1 dBi. They do not take into account topocentric gain. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(b),(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(c). Applicants typically propose operating with 10 to 20 dB of excess power during rain events. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.204(g) and 28 GHz First Report and Order. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a)(5). The term
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- however it was not clear from the application that these were clear sky values. See Pegasus Application at 20. See DIRECTV Application at 42, Intelsat Application at 22. These values are the product of the off-axis the earth station antenna gain values given in §25.209 and an antenna input e.i.r.p. density of 79.4 dBW/24MHz , with a peak gain of 65.1 dBi. They do not take into account topocentric gain. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(b),(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(c). Applicants typically propose operating with 10 to 20 dB of excess power during rain events. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.204(g) and 28 GHz First Report and Order. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a)(5). The term
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- The Commission further forbears from section 203 of the Act to the limited extent necessary to relieve Qwest of its section 61.31-.38 obligations with respect to in-region, interstate, interLATA services. The Commission does not forbear from the application of the other dominant carrier price cap, rate of return, and tariffing rules identified by Qwest (i.e., rules 61.41, 61.45, 61.46-.49, 61.58-.59, 65.1(b)(1), 65.1(b)(3), and 65.600) because the forbearance from sections 61.31-.38 of the rules obviates the need for Qwest to file tariffs for any in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services it chooses to provide on an integrated basis, and because the Commission treats, and will continue to treat, the costs and revenues associated with Qwest's provision of in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services as
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- of the Act, which apply to ``entry and discontinuance of services or transfers of control by dominant carriers'' and any portion of section 272 of the Act that would require Qwest to provide in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services ``through a Section 272 affiliate or any other separate affiliate in order to be deemed non-dominant;'' (2) sections 61.28, 61.31-.38, 61.41-.49, 61.58-.59, 65.1(b)(1), 65.1(b)(3), and 65.600 of 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
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- Carrier in the Phoenix, Arizona MSA, CC Docket Nos. 96-262, 94-1, 98-157, CCB/CPD File No. 98- 63, Fifth Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221, 14225, paras. 4-5, 14301, para. 153, 14307, para. 166 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), petition for review denied, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001); 47 C.F.R. § 65.1(b)(3). For example, as part of its annual access-tariff filing waiver petitions for its TIPToP service, AT&T has acknowledged that it is subject to cost-based regulation and commented that ``[a]ny rate increases or change in terms or conditions for TIPToP must be filed on 15-days notice with cost support. Thus, the Bureau would continue to maintain significant regulatory oversight over TIPToP,
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- of which are WTO Member countries, and the United States. Verizon is a widely held, publicly traded company organized in the United States. Vodafone is a widely held, publicly traded company organized in the United Kingdom. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order issued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless ``would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels'' and that ``[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest'' in Verizon Wireless. For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent
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- Kingdom, all of which are WTO Member countries, and the United States. Verizon is a widely held, publicly traded company organized in the United States. Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized in the United Kingdom. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order issued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless ``would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels'' and that ``[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest'' in Verizon Wireless. For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent
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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 (``Kiesling Tariff'') at § 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at § 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) (``Qwest Additional Briefing Response''), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, ¶ 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶¶ 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶ 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- 133.9 183.8 Leap 79.2 81.5 US Cellular 26.6 30.0 shows that, between year-end 2008 and year-end 2009, Verizon Wireless increased its subscriber base by 26.5 percent, primarily through its acquisition of Alltel, and AT&T increased its subscriber base by 10.5 percent. Verizon Wireless's total number of subscribers included 87.5 million retail and 3.7 million wholesale customers, while AT&T's total included 65.1 million postpaid and 20 million prepaid customers. Sprint Nextel's total number of subscribers included 34 million postpaid, 10.7 million prepaid customers, and 3.5 million wholesale and affiliate subscribers. T-Mobile's total number of subscribers included 26.8 million postpaid and 7 million prepaid customers. Top 14 Facilities -Based Mobile Wireless Service Providers by Subscribers (based on publicly-available subscriber counts, in thousands) rovider
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- for just under 10 percent of total subscribers. Table 3shows that, between year-end 2008 and year-end 2009, Verizon Wireless increased its subscriber base by 26.5 percent, primarily through its acquisition of Alltel, and AT&T increased its subscriber base by 10.5 percent. Verizon Wireless's total number of subscribers included 87.5 million retail and 3.7 million wholesale customers, while AT&T's total included 65.1 million postpaid and 20 million prepaid customers.62Sprint 58American Roamer database, Oct. 2009 and Oct. 2010; population figures based on census blocks using 2000 Census data. 59Includes coverage by WCDMA/HSPA and EV-DO networks. American Roamer database, Nov. 2009 and Aug. 2010; population figures based on census blocks using 2000 Census data. 60Clearwire covered 82 million POPS as of Nov. 2010. See
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- Order and Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 23891 (1997) (Foreign Participation Order), on reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 18158 (2000). We need not address Verizon Wireless' standing argument because we are dismissing Chatham's petition on other procedural grounds. In the 2000 Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order, the Bureaus authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' Applications of Vodafone AirTouch, Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer of Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB & Int'l Bur., 2000) (Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order). See April 8 Letter. Verizon Wireless-RCC Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 12525-26, ¶ 149. In its foreign ownership showing, Verizon Wireless stated
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- Order and Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 23891 (1997) (Foreign Participation Order), on reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 18158 (2000). 43We need not address Verizon Wireless' standing argument because we are dismissing Chatham's petition on other procedural grounds. 44In the 2000 Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order, the Bureaus authorized Verizon Wireless "to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent." Applications of Vodafone AirTouch, Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer of Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB & Int'l Bur., 2000) (Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order). 45SeeApril 8 Letter. 46Verizon Wireless-RCC Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 12525-26, ¶ 149. In its foreign ownership showing, Verizon Wireless stated that
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- Outdoor Life 13.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Ovation 5.2 4.2% Prevue Channel 50.8 44% Product Information Network 8.0 45% QVC 66.6 43% 57% Romance Classics 14.0 75% Sci-Fi Channel 49.6 18.6% <1% Sneak Preview 36.0 12% Speedvision 14.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Starz! 7.5 100% Starz!2 * 100% Style * 10.4% 10.4% 39.6% TBS 74.4 100% Telemundo 17.6 50% TLC 65.1 49% 24.6% TNT 73.1 100% Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-21 Services Subs. (Mil.) TCI Time Warner Media One Comcast Cox Cable- vision Systems Jones Cable Travel Channel 18.4 49% 24.6% Turner Classic Movies 28.4 100% USA Network 73.7 18.6% <1% Viewers Choice 1-10 19.0 10% 17% 10% 10% 20% Wingspan * 49% 24.6% Notes: In addition to cable, other
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- See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.1 - 69.731. These rules tell the incumbent LECs the precise manner in which they may assess interstate access charges on interexchange carriers and end users. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels incumbents may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with CALLS Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12962, ¶¶ 151-84 (adopting rate level components for price-cap carriers). Finally, Part 61 requires incumbent LECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE
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- to Cellco, and the parties intend that Bell Atlantic would also transfer additional properties to Cellco. At the completion of the first stage, Cellco will hold all of the current Cellco licenses as well as most of Vodafone's current U.S. licenses. Bell Atlantic will hold a 34.9 percent general partner ownership interest in Cellco; Vodafone will indirectly hold the remaining 65.1 percent interest through one or more of its U.S. subsidiaries. At the completion of the second stage, assuming that the Bell Atlantic-GTE transaction is also in a position to close, Bell Atlantic's equity share will rise to 55 percent, and Vodafone's will drop to 45 percent. The Applicants state, however, that Bell Atlantic will retain management control of Cellco throughout
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- Finally, Part 61 requires ILECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.1 - 61.193. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels ILECs may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with Access Charge Reform, Sixth Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 96-262 and 94-1, Report and Order in CC Docket No. 99-249, Eleventh Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, 15 FCC Rcd 12962, 13026-13039, at ¶¶ 151-84 (2000) (``CALLS Order'')
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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 ("Kiesling Tariff") at S: 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at S: 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) ("Qwest Additional Briefing Response"), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, P: 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P:P: 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P: 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- 44.2 n/a 97.0 Mar-00 82 21 9 9 38.267.895.1 Mar-01 84 21 8 10 37.769.596.3 Little Rock AR Mar-96 82 35 22 11 36.9n/a 71.1 Nov-97 82 32 20 14 43.9n/a 85.7 Nov-98 83 33 17 14 43.8 n/a 96.4 Mar-00 83 33 14 14 41.377.192.4 Mar-01 85 35 16 14 40.075.592.2 Charleston SC Mar-96 87 27 17 9 22.6n/a 65.1 Nov-97 91 27 15 9 32.8n/a 77.8 Nov-98 97 28 14 9 44.5 n/a 87.6 Mar-00 87 28 15 11 46.777.593.5 Mar-01 86 28 13 10 49.479.194.5 Stockton CA Mar-96 85 10 5 7 58.0n/a 97.5 Nov-97 85 10 6 6 29.7n/a 84.8 Nov-98 84 10 5 6 34.4 n/a 95.1 Mar-00 85 10 5 5 37.974.096.6 Mar-01 87 9
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- 454.2 499.62 -168.6 -169.8 489 7.7 34.8 -1.2 110 1182 1300.2 -171.4 -169.8 137916.7 197 1.6 119 620.6 682.66 -169.2 -169.8 677.6 9.2 57 -0.6 Boise, Idaho SatelliteBaseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage IncreaseDifference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes)(minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 65.1 71.61 -172.4 -172.1 72.711.7 7.6 0.3 110 61.6 67.76 -172.8 -172.1 69.713.1 8.1 0.7 119 23.3 25.63 -170.7 -172.1 25.1 7.7 1.8 -1.4 Jackson, Mississippi SatelliteBaseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage IncreaseDifference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes)(minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 1041 1145.1
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- Outdoor Life 13.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Ovation 5.2 4.2% Prevue Channel 50.8 44% Product Information Network 8.0 45% QVC 66.6 43% 57% Romance Classics 14.0 75% Sci-Fi Channel 49.6 18.6% <1% Sneak Preview 36.0 12% Speedvision 14.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Starz! 7.5 100% Starz!2 * 100% Style * 10.4% 10.4% 39.6% TBS 74.4 100% Telemundo 17.6 50% TLC 65.1 49% 24.6% TNT 73.1 100% Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-21 Services Subs. (Mil.) TCI Time Warner Media One Comcast Cox Cable- vision Systems Jones Cable Travel Channel 18.4 49% 24.6% Turner Classic Movies 28.4 100% USA Network 73.7 18.6% <1% Viewers Choice 1-10 19.0 10% 17% 10% 10% 20% Wingspan * 49% 24.6% Notes: In addition to cable, other
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1999/fcc99365.doc
- (Ameritech Forbearance Proceeding). Ameritech, like U S West and SBC, seeks forbearance from the following Commission regulations: (1) tariff filing requirements for interstate access services; (2) Sections 61.38 and 61.41-61.49, which require dominant carriers to file tariffs on up to 15-days' notice with cost support; (3) Section 69.3(e)(7), which requires averaged rates within a study area; (4) Sections 61.41-61.49 and 65.1 (b), which impose price cap and rate of return regulation on dominant carriers; and (5) any other rules that apply to Ameritech as a dominant provider, but not to other providers, for high capacity services in the Chicago LATA. Ameritech Forbearance Petition at 24. Ameritech Forbearance Petition at 1 n.3. Ameritech also defines high capacity services differently than the other
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/2001/fcc01146.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/2001/fcc01146.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/2001/fcc01146.txt
- See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.1 - 69.731. These rules tell the incumbent LECs the precise manner in which they may assess interstate access charges on interexchange carriers and end users. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels incumbents may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with CALLS Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12962, ¶¶ 151-84 (adopting rate level components for price-cap carriers). Finally, Part 61 requires incumbent LECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd0202.pdf
- 88.9 90.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 83.8 94.3 97.8 98.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9 74.5 80.0 91.5 96.6 97.9 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 55.3 71.2 77.3 90.0 95.9 97.4 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 53.7 67.4 73.4 88.9 94.5 96.3 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 50.4 66.9 73.5 86.1 93.8 95.9 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 50.1 65.1 69.6 85.7 93.1 95.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 46.3 61.2 67.4 83.0 91.1 93.9 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 54.9 59.1 83.8 91.5 94.1 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Jun 2001 Table 12 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd0603.pdf
- 88.9 91.7 95.3 99.0 99.3 99.8 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 97.8 98.6 99.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 96.6 97.6 99.1 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 95.9 97.6 98.9 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 94.5 96.8 98.5 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 93.8 96.5 98.3 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 93.1 95.6 98.1 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 91.1 95.0 97.9 0-10 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 91.5 95.1 97.5 Dec 2001 Dec 2002 High-Speed Subscribership Ranked by Household Income (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Dec 2001 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Dec 2002
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd0604.pdf
- 99.8 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 89.8 93.1 95.6 98.1 98.9 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 90.1 91.1 95.0 97.9 99.0 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 81.9 91.5 95.1 97.5 98.6 Ranked by Household Income Dec 2000 Percent of Population that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Median Household Income 1 Percent of Population that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd0702.pdf
- 88.9 91.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 84.9 94.3 97.8 98.6 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9 74.5 79.9 91.5 96.6 97.6 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 55.3 71.2 78.2 90.0 95.9 97.6 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 53.7 67.4 75.5 88.9 94.5 96.8 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 50.4 66.9 75.2 86.1 93.8 96.5 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 50.1 65.1 71.8 85.7 93.1 95.6 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 46.3 61.2 70.0 83.0 91.1 95.0 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 54.9 62.7 83.8 91.5 95.1 Dec 2001 High-Speed Subscribership Ranked by Household Income (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Dec 2000 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Dec 2001 Percent of Zip
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd0705.pdf
- 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 99.8 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 95.0 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 93.8 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 99.4 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.6 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2 99.4 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 89.8 92.6 93.1 95.6 98.1 98.9 99.2 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 90.1 92.9 91.1 95.0 97.9 99.0 99.3 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 81.9 83.3 91.5 95.1 97.5 98.6 99.0 Persons per Square Mile 1 Dec 2000 Dec 2002 Dec 2002 Table 14 High-Speed Subscribership Ranked by Population Density 1 Persons per-square mile and median
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ias1209_tables.doc
- State % over 200 kbps Downstream % at least 768 kbps Downstream % at least 3 mbps Downstream % at least 6 mbps Downstream % at least 10 mbps Downstream Nevada 89.5 80.0 37.4 25.5 23.2 New Hampshire 83.8 73.4 59.4 47.1 34.2 New Jersey 83.8 60.1 54.7 47.5 44.9 New Mexico 86.0 69.3 34.1 26.8 17.1 New York 85.7 65.1 57.4 47.1 39.5 North Carolina 81.4 71.4 46.3 29.0 4.0 North Dakota 90.1 75.3 55.0 34.4 30.2 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 81.7 69.3 40.3 28.9 5.7 Oklahoma 90.2 83.1 34.1 21.0 17.8 Oregon 89.8 65.1 45.1 35.6 28.2 Pennsylvania 84.4 74.2 50.1 35.2 25.4 Puerto Rico 91.8 74.3 21.5 1.1 0.1 Rhode Island 87.2 79.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/lcom1204.pdf
- 1999139,758,434 41,549,261 77.1% 3,368,702 4,825,541 41.1% June 2000140,635,199 39,126,731 78.2 4,579,501 6,977,880 39.6 December 2000138,872,415 38,769,114 78.2 6,620,471 44.5 June 2001134,618,062 40,243,186 77.0 7,793,071 45.1 December 2001133,421,570 38,622,012 77.6 9,489,049 48.3 June 2002131,051,178 36,421,140 78.3 11,080,676 51.2 December 2002127,606,456 36,919,693 77.6 14,608,495 58.8 June 2003122,663,356 35,723,465 77.4 16,770,561 62.1 December 2003118,746,138 34,520,794 77.5 18,702,229 62.8 June 2004114,621,599 33,481,907 77.4 20,824,618 65.1 1 Medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Table 2 End-User Switched Access Lines by Customer Type 10,564,252 8,250,938 9,481,656 & Small Reporting CLECs Reporting ILECs Date % Residential 10,164,392 Percent of Lines that Serve Residential and Small Business Customers 11,073,209 10,255,196 Chart 2 10,214,784 11,158,611 Note: Some previously filed data have been revised. % Residential Other 1 Other
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ldrpt101.pdf
- and Other Switched 7.4 9.1 10.1 1,518 1,997 1,466 Private Line 1.3 2.0 2.2 2,835 2,089 1,436 Other Toll Revenues 2 1.9 1.9 2.3 All Toll Revenues Provided for Resale 11.4 13.3 14.9 1,152 1,485 1,088 End-User Services: Prepaid Card 1.0 1.3 1.5 1,700 1,455 932 Operator 9.7 9.4 7.3 3,455 3,199 2,236 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 62.1 65.1 68.3 3,065 2,902 2,572 Private Line 9.2 10.0 11.0 2,790 2,914 2,752 Other Toll Revenues 2 5.3 1.5 4.3 All Toll Revenues Provided to End Users 87.3 87.3 92.3 2,633 2,486 2,446 Total Toll Revenues $98.7 $100.6 $107.3 2,295 2,232 2,093 Sources: 1997 and 1998: Data filed on FCC Form 431 (Telecommunications Relay Service Worksheet) and Form 457 (Universal Service
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ldrpt103.pdf
- 1,436 3,070 2,156 Other Toll Revenues 2 1.9 1.9 2.3 0.6 0.4 All Toll Revenues Provided for Resale 11.4 13.3 14.9 21.8 20.0 1,152 1,485 1,088 1,252 952 End-User Services: Prepaid Card 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.2 1.0 1,700 1,455 932 1,017 1,092 Operator 9.7 9.4 7.3 8.4 7.4 3,455 3,199 2,236 3,249 2,717 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 62.1 65.1 68.3 60.4 52.2 3,065 2,902 2,572 2,206 2,214 Private Line 9.2 10.0 11.0 10.4 11.0 2,790 2,914 2,752 3,032 2,859 Other Toll Revenues 2 5.3 1.5 4.3 6.3 6.8 All Toll Revenues Provided to End Users 87.3 87.3 92.3 86.7 78.4 2,633 2,486 2,446 2,310 2,254 Total Toll Revenues 98.7 100.6 107.3 108.5 98.4 2,295 2,232 2,093 2,015 1,906 1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/mksh3q98.pdf
- 169 73.6 11.7 6.5 8.2 127 Idaho 64.8 6.8 5.6 22.9 102 75.3 8.3 5.5 11.0 31 71.2 16.5 4.1 8.2 60 Illinois 61.2 15.5 5.2 18.0 892 63.5 14.4 11.5 10.6 289 69.0 19.7 2.6 8.7 342 Indiana 62.7 13.1 6.2 18.0 446 64.0 15.4 4.9 15.7 161 73.0 11.2 4.3 11.5 183 Iowa 53.3 21.3 3.3 22.0 256 65.1 11.7 2.5 20.8 104 70.6 12.6 10.0 6.7 146 Kansas 57.7 9.8 9.6 22.9 222 48.1 17.2 11.4 23.4 73 73.4 11.6 4.2 10.9 108 Kentucky 65.5 10.0 5.8 18.7 333 66.9 18.6 1.6 12.9 109 68.6 16.4 1.1 14.0 143 Louisiana 55.8 15.3 5.7 23.3 340 72.4 8.3 2.9 16.4 106 62.5 12.6 5.4 19.5 128 Maine 64.5 8.5
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- 169 73.6 11.7 6.5 8.2 127 Idaho 64.8 6.8 5.6 22.9 102 75.3 8.3 5.5 11.0 31 71.2 16.5 4.1 8.2 60 Illinois 61.2 15.5 5.2 18.0 892 63.5 14.4 11.5 10.6 289 69.0 19.7 2.6 8.7 342 Indiana 62.7 13.1 6.2 18.0 446 64.0 15.4 4.9 15.7 161 73.0 11.2 4.3 11.5 183 Iowa 53.3 21.3 3.3 22.0 256 65.1 11.7 2.5 20.8 104 70.6 12.6 10.0 6.7 146 Kansas 57.7 9.8 9.6 22.9 222 48.1 17.2 11.4 23.4 73 73.4 11.6 4.2 10.9 108 Kentucky 65.5 10.0 5.8 18.7 333 66.9 18.6 1.6 12.9 109 68.6 16.4 1.1 14.0 143 Louisiana 55.8 15.3 5.7 23.3 340 72.4 8.3 2.9 16.4 106 62.5 12.6 5.4 19.5 128 Maine 64.5 8.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/quarterly_roll-upsasof110111.pdf
- Q4 20101,2 Billed End- User and Assessable Carrier's Carrier Revenue Q4 2010 Projected Billed -- Q2 20114 Annualized Change -- Projected Compared to Prior Actual (%) USF Base: Projected Collected Q2 20114 Projected Uncollectible Rate (%) Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) 7,829.3 11,332.0 2,484.0 2,530.2 1.9 2,503.8 1.0 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) 1,301.8 2,960.5 1,065.1 1,062.9 -0.2 1,049.3 1.3 Local Resellers 39.5 81.9 28.3 25.9 -8.6 25.4 2.2 Private Service Providers 1,301.8 166.0 109.6 117.2 6.9 116.4 0.7 Shared-Tenant Service Providers * 7.9 2.9 2.9 -1.0 2.8 3.3 Coaxial Cable Interconnected VoIP (IVoIP) Providers5 171.3 1,649.3 442.5 465.3 5.2 460.1 1.1 Other IVoIP Providers5 73.8 653.5 312.8 327.6 4.7 321.4 1.9 Total IVoIP5 245.1 2,302.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1999 Price Relative to All Goods and Services Inter state Toll Ser vice Intra state Toll S ervic e All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 1972January 41.1 63.3 February 41.3 64.4 March 41.4 64.4 April 41.5 64.5 May 41.6 64.7 June 41.7 65.1 July 41.9 65.2 August 42.0 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref03.pdf
- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref04.pdf
- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- 42.8 43.1 39.7 34.4 63.5 52.1 March 50.7 41.9 41.1 39.5 32.2 66.5 55.4 April 48.9 41.3 47.0 34.8 35.4 62.4 52.9 May 49.3 41.4 49.5 35.5 33.8 63.4 58.5 June 49.6 40.7 44.4 34.9 34.4 65.5 56.8 July 47.9 41.1 41.5 38.7 30.8 60.1 49.9 August 48.4 39.5 37.5 34.6 33.0 64.4 57.7 September 51.2 43.5 49.1 37.2 38.5 65.1 58.5 October 47.4 40.7 49.7 33.6 34.1 59.6 53.3 November 50.2 41.9 29.5 32.6 47.3 65.0 60.8 December 47.7 40.2 47.8 30.0 38.8 61.3 53.4 2002January 46.0 36.9 47.2 25.7 34.9 62.8 62.8 February 45.3 39.1 48.3 29.4 36.1 56.2 45.7 March 44.9 38.9 52.2 28.3 35.5 55.3 48.1 April 42.8 36.8 53.8 25.0 33.1 53.5 45.4 May 46.7 39.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 1: BLS Price Indices Table A1-1 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services All Goods & Services All Telephone Services 1972January 41.1 63.3 1975January 52.1 69.8 February 41.3 64.4 February 52.5 70.1 March 41.4 64.4 March 52.7 70.7 April 41.5 64.5 April 52.9 70.9 May 41.6 64.7 May 53.2 71.2 June 41.7 65.1 June 53.6 71.8 July 41.9 65.2 July 54.2 71.9 August 42.0 65.4 August 54.3 72.2 September 42.1 65.6 September 54.6 72.4 October 42.3 65.8 October 54.9 72.6 November 42.4 65.8 November 55.3 73.7 December 42.5 65.9 December 55.5 73.8 1973January 42.6 65.6 1976January 55.6 73.3 February 42.9 65.9 February 55.8 73.4 March 43.3 66.0 March 55.9 73.8 April 43.6 66.2
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- Indices Adjusted for Inflation Adjusted using the CPI for all goods and services 69 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local ServicesInterstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series IdentifierCUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051CUUR0000SS27061 1972 January 41.1 63.3 February 41.3 64.4 March 41.4 64.4 April 41.5 64.5 May 41.6 64.7 June 41.7 65.1 July 41.9 65.2 August 42.0 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February
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- Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service Consumer Price Indices 71 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series ID CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051CUUR0000SS27061 1972 January 41.1 63.3 February 41.3 64.4 March 41.4 64.4 April 41.5 64.5 May 41.6 64.7 June 41.7 65.1 July 41.9 65.2 August 42.0 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February
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- 7,230,425 236,7372,824,318 59.3 39.1 1.6 GEORGIA 2,674,779 116,942 1,292,308 2,977,856 130,1931,438,738 83.8 0.6 15.7 HAWAII 454,717 19,649 183,279 454,939 19,659 183,369 0.0 100.0 0.0 IDAHO 445,342 20,036 153,752 492,026 22,136 169,869 71.7 21.7 6.6 ILLINOIS 4,704,322 282,070 2,642,253 4,816,423 288,7922,705,216 85.6 12.3 2.1 INDIANA 2,221,241 84,297 933,285 2,319,914 88,042 974,744 62.4 33.5 4.1 IOWA 932,997 38,574 348,539 1,129,719 46,707 422,028 65.1 21.0 14.0 KANSAS 880,791 74,289 317,968 1,043,585 88,020 376,737 84.0 8.6 7.4 KENTUCKY 1,227,474 49,239 353,193 1,409,765 56,551 405,645 56.9 34.7 8.4 LOUISIANA 1,584,986 46,553 567,966 1,706,756 50,130 611,601 92.9 0.0 7.1 MAINE 414,650 37,152 146,734 493,938 44,256 174,792 83.9 0.0 16.1 MARYLAND 2,260,772 60,548 1,141,471 2,264,956 60,6601,143,583 99.8 0.0 0.2 MASSACHUSETTS 2,633,071 260,849 1,244,154 2,635,356 261,0751,245,234 99.9 0.0 0.1
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- 1999139,758,434 41,549,261 77.1% 3,368,702 4,825,541 41.1% June 2000140,635,199 39,126,731 78.2 4,579,501 6,977,880 39.6 December 2000138,872,415 38,769,114 78.2 6,620,471 44.5 June 2001134,618,062 40,243,186 77.0 7,793,071 45.1 December 2001133,421,570 38,622,012 77.6 9,489,049 48.3 June 2002131,051,178 36,421,140 78.3 11,080,676 51.2 December 2002127,606,456 36,919,693 77.6 14,608,495 58.8 June 2003122,663,356 35,723,465 77.4 16,770,561 62.1 December 2003118,746,138 34,520,794 77.5 18,702,229 62.8 June 2004114,621,599 33,481,907 77.4 20,824,618 65.1 % Residential Other 1 Other 1 Business and Small Business 10,164,392 Percent of Lines that Serve Residential and Small Business Customers 11,073,209 10,255,196 Chart 8.2 10,214,784 11,158,611 1 Medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2004 (December 2004). Table 8.2 End-User Switched
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- Local Revenues ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 43.1 Interstate Access $0.0 0.0 $221.6 56.2 $221.6 35.6 100.0 Intrastate Access $14.0 6.1 $0.0 0.0 $14.0 2.2 0.0 Total Access Revenues $14.0 6.1 $221.6 56.2 $235.6 37.8 94.1 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 70.0 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $9.8 4.3 $18.3 4.6 $28.1 4.5 65.1 Long Distance Private Line Service ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 100.0 All Other Long Distance ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 43.4 Total Toll Revenues $12.7 5.5 $29.2 7.4 $41.8 6.7 69.8 Total Carrier Revenue ** 100.0 ** 100.0 ** 100.0 63.7 Figures may not add due to rounding and amounts that have been withheld to preserve confidentiality of
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- 2.1 136 0.6 12,860 55.6 23,135 Mississippi 3,403 25.1 1,032 7.6 137 1.0 241 1.8 100 0.7 8,645 63.8 13,559 Missouri 8,549 31.5 739 2.7 761 2.8 471 1.7 236 0.9 16,351 60.3 27,107 Montana 1,179 22.4 50 0.9 46 0.9 76 1.4 25 0.5 3,889 73.9 5,265 Nebraska 2,815 29.7 226 2.4 44 0.5 161 1.7 58 0.6 6,168 65.1 9,472 Nevada 4,310 50.5 367 4.3 267 3.1 240 2.8 135 1.6 3,216 37.7 8,534 New Hampshire 2,506 40.3 18 0.3 67 1.1 95 1.5 39 0.6 3,486 56.1 6,212 New Jersey 16,601 43.0 314 0.8 619 1.6 794 2.1 253 0.7 19,993 51.8 38,574 New Mexico 2,737 43.6 50 0.8 39 0.6 161 2.6 47 0.7 3,241 51.7 6,274
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- $0 $0 600,560 11.9 0.9 49.4 35.4 2.4 Iceland $5,869,402 72.6 1.0 21.6 3.1 1.8 $574,093 53.1 0.0 23.9 23.0 0.0 $24,025 0.0 0.0 20.3 79.7 0.0 28,161,329 50.3 1.5 26.5 16.5 5.1 Ireland $59,790,898 45.3 5.1 13.9 34.3 1.4 $3,157,046 64.9 2.2 22.0 10.6 0.2 $1,060,832 0.1 99.5 0.4 0.1 0.0 393,513,974 32.3 15.2 20.1 28.3 4.1 Italy $196,009,374 65.1 1.5 16.9 13.9 2.6 $6,350,304 50.6 0.2 20.5 27.6 1.1 $11,130,708 3.9 93.7 0.0 2.4 0.0 965,784,266 33.4 2.5 19.8 27.7 16.7 Liechtenstein $471,637 23.9 1.5 6.8 59.2 8.7 $0 $0 7,270,691 8.2 1.6 59.0 21.2 10.0 Luxembourg $5,118,046 69.1 1.2 15.5 12.6 1.7 $225,587 56.1 0.0 20.4 22.6 0.8 $74,766 1.8 0.0 0.8 97.4 0.0 33,435,294 57.2 1.8 26.0
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- 15.2 9.2 13.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 285.0 111.4 165.7 129.0 186.8 175.1 135.8 143.9 165.6 Total MSA 267.5 110.5 169.1 126.8 173.3 182.1 132.7 138.2 148.0 Total Non MSA 380.7 115.1 128.4 179.9 254.4 133.1 172.3 165.1 200.6 Total Residence 326.7 134.1 214.6 168.8 258.8 245.0 178.5 165.2 202.3 Total Business 174.8 61.2 75.1 58.9 71.9 81.8 65.1 95.0 69.0 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 161.3 76.2 111.9 106.2 130.2 125.9 102.9 122.1 93.0 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Reports 19.8% 21.9% 28.3% 13.3% 15.9% 20.1% 18.9% 12.4% 19.6% Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 203.8 169.1 324.4 20.4 26.8 166.9 312.5 86.7 110.3 Bus.Complaints per Mill. Bus. Access Lines 59.3 129.3 102.4 4.6 7.1
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
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- 1998 January 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 February 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 March 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 April 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 May 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 June 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 July 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 August 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 September 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 October 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 November 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 December 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 1999 January 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 February* 64.7 62.1 60.8 68.6 90.6 97.0 100.0 March* 63.0 61.7 59.0 65.8 84.4 90.0
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- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
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- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
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- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
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- 15.2 9.3 13.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 285.0 111.4 171.4 129.0 197.8 175.1 135.8 143.9 165.6 Total MSA 267.5 110.5 170.5 126.8 186.2 182.1 132.7 138.2 148.0 Total Non MSA 381.2 115.1 181.4 179.9 255.3 133.1 172.3 165.0 200.6 Total Residence 327.3 134.1 221.2 168.8 272.6 245.0 178.5 165.2 202.3 Total Business 173.9 61.2 79.1 58.9 78.2 81.8 65.1 95.0 69.0 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 161.3 76.2 118.7 106.2 141.7 125.9 102.9 122.0 93.0 Repeat Troubles as a Percent of Trouble Reports 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 Residential Complaints per Million Residential Access Lines 203.8 169.1 324.4 20.4 26.8 166.9 312.5 86.7 110.3 Business Complaints per Million Business Access Lines 59.3 129.3 102.4 4.6
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- 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Years Interval in H ours Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* Alltel Corp. Cincinnati Bell Citizens Century Tel. Weighted Small Co.Composite* Iowa Telecom Valor 18 Percentage of Switches with Downtime (Using Company Provided Composites) ARMIS 43-05 Report 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 BellSouth 8.9 8.3 6.4 5.9 4.2 2.5 Qwest 65.1 77.5 42.1 36.0 18.8 11.1 SBC Ameritech 37.3 23.3 3.7 3.4 4.5 1.7 SBC Pacific 13.7 16.2 10.1 15.4 2.3 3.3 SBC Southwestern 15.9 17.2 12.0 10.3 4.3 3.9 SBC SNET 12.9 7.9 28.8 42.3 4.4 0.6 Verizon GTE 7.7 3.4 2.9 1.6 1.3 2.7 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 10.0 4.7 8.6 5.6 2.4 4.4 Sprint
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- 256.0 10.4 245.7 173.0 72.7 28.5 19.9 20.9 69.3 3.4VT Virginia 3,191.7 223.3 2,968.4 2,061.2 907.2 406.3 143.8 320.7 870.8 36.4VA Washington 2,456.2 199.6 2,256.5 1,541.9 714.6 320.1 108.8 258.4 687.2 27.4WA West Virginia 656.6 22.3 634.4 454.7 179.7 97.6 33.1 42.8 173.5 6.2WV Wisconsin 1,668.2 89.4 1,578.8 1,183.1 395.7 169.7 71.2 144.4 385.4 10.4WI Wyoming 207.3 12.9 194.4 129.3 65.1 25.8 15.0 22.4 63.2 1.9WY Puerto Rico 1,164.7 104.0 1,060.7 740.5 320.2 204.8 75.0 8.2 288.0 32.2PR Unclassified 130 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.13 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2000 -- Continued Basic Local Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing
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- 220.2 13.0MS Missouri 2,594.1 368.6 2,225.5 1,557.9 667.6 272.3 78.7 295.9 646.9 20.7MO Montana 269.9 15.7 254.3 175.5 78.7 29.4 16.4 28.8 74.6 4.2MT Nebraska 677.5 52.3 625.2 442.8 182.4 58.7 36.1 79.5 174.2 8.2NE Nevada 705.4 77.4 628.0 403.2 224.8 98.9 46.1 72.2 217.2 7.6NV New Hampshire 507.6 20.2 487.4 312.8 174.6 68.5 30.8 70.4 169.8 4.8NH New Jersey 4,065.1 246.4 3,818.7 2,515.0 1,303.6 582.4 149.6 537.7 1,269.7 33.9NJ New Mexico 592.6 38.3 554.3 373.1 181.1 71.8 30.0 69.2 171.0 10.2NM New York 8,385.8 335.4 8,050.4 5,612.4 2,438.0 1,059.9 285.6 1,008.5 2,354.1 84.0NY North Carolina 3,396.2 287.8 3,108.4 2,262.9 845.5 397.5 111.4 308.4 817.2 28.3NC North Dakota 166.8 6.6 160.1 102.7 57.5 18.1 12.0 23.8 53.9 3.6ND Ohio 4,354.7 364.9
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- 4.73 242.4 15.0 227.4 110.4 44.0 66.0 220.5 6.883MS Missouri 879.1 4.13 875.0 247.8 627.2 260.8 75.2 290.9 626.9 0.306MO Montana 110.1 6.27 103.8 26.3 77.5 29.3 16.5 29.2 75.1 2.410MT Nebraska 213.5 2.73 210.8 50.5 160.3 50.6 32.7 73.3 156.5 3.785NE Nevada 228.3 0.40 227.9 16.1 211.8 96.3 43.9 71.5 211.8 0.003NV New Hampshire 184.5 2.55 181.9 20.1 161.8 65.1 29.3 67.4 161.8 NH New Jersey 1,498.1 22.06 1,476.0 261.2 1,214.8 556.5 140.1 518.4 1,215.0 (0.193)NJ New Mexico 226.2 4.56 221.6 46.6 175.0 69.8 29.8 69.3 168.9 6.128NM New York 2,486.6 37.91 2,448.6 387.8 2,060.8 958.7 256.1 846.0 2,060.8 NY North Carolina 1,130.3 11.83 1,118.5 305.5 813.0 386.4 108.6 304.0 799.0 13.994NC North Dakota 69.4 1.18 68.2 14.7 53.5 16.4
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- (1,564.9) (1,604.1) 222.7 100.9 35.7 84.8 221.4 1.2 NJ New Mexico 658.2 595.7 62.5 55.5 13.2 7.7 2.4 3.0 13.1 NM New York 1,171.9 365.4 806.5 613.9 220.0 83.5 29.5 102.2 215.2 4.8 NY North Carolina (782.7) (792.3) 9.6 (10.6) 102.2 60.2 13.4 27.4 101.0 1.2 NC North Dakota 212.7 233.9 (21.2) (22.4) 4.4 1.8 1.1 1.5 4.4 ND Ohio (65.1) (156.6) 91.5 63.0 252.8 139.4 59.9 51.4 250.7 2.2 OH Oklahoma 44.2 7.2 37.1 26.6 1.6 0.9 0.3 0.4 1.6 OK Oregon (595.7) (706.8) 111.1 93.7 54.6 30.7 10.1 13.5 54.3 0.3 OR Pennsylvania (294.5) 327.0 (621.5) (658.2) 248.6 135.7 28.3 83.1 247.1 1.5 PA Rhode Island 19.8 106.9 (87.1) (95.7) 13.7 6.7 2.0 4.7 13.4 0.4 RI South Carolina
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- Island 1,248.0 33.5 1,214.5 854.0 360.4 174.0 50.6 126.5 351.1 9.3 RI South Carolina 4,416.4 133.5 4,282.8 3,145.7 1,137.2 726.8 134.1 266.6 1,127.5 9.6 SC South Dakota 736.1 20.2 715.8 482.6 233.3 115.6 43.8 73.0 232.4 0.9 SD Tennessee 6,756.5 237.1 6,519.4 4,789.9 1,729.6 1,042.8 216.3 445.1 1,704.2 25.3 TN Texas 31,395.8 568.7 30,827.2 21,746.1 9,081.1 4,573.4 1,101.3 3,341.3 9,016.0 65.1 TX Utah 2,898.4 27.8 2,870.6 2,000.8 869.8 439.2 160.8 264.7 864.7 5.2 UT Vermont 1,062.2 23.5 1,038.8 718.9 319.9 148.9 65.4 87.2 301.5 18.4 VT Virginia 10,643.0 162.3 10,480.7 7,462.5 3,018.1 1,562.8 522.7 917.0 3,002.5 15.6 VA Washington 9,451.3 243.1 9,208.1 6,770.5 2,437.7 1,348.4 403.8 672.7 2,424.9 12.7 WA West Virginia 2,297.9 48.5 2,249.3 1,618.9 630.4 338.8 128.3 159.1 626.2
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- SEPARATIONS COMMON TRAFFIC SPECIAL T O T A L AND ADJUSTMENTS LINE SENSITIVE INTEREXCHANGE T O T A L S $72,138 $4,748 $67,389 $51,663 $15,834 $7,963 $4,733 $2,432 $15,128 $706 ALABAMA 951.0 42.0 909.0 698.9 223.1 131.6 59.7 23.0 214.3 8.8 AL ARIZONA 1,049.1 50.8 998.2 767.5 234.1 132.9 63.8 30.7 227.4 6.8 AZ ARKANSAS 478.0 24.5 453.6 339.8 119.5 65.1 35.0 15.9 116.0 3.6 AR CALIFORNIA 9,006.9 520.4 8,486.5 6,886.7 1,610.1 894.1 450.8 175.4 1,520.4 89.7 CA COLORADO 1,276.2 61.7 1,214.5 902.0 316.7 148.7 100.3 60.8 309.7 6.9 CO CONNECTICUT 1,212.9 45.6 1,167.4 896.6 270.8 107.3 107.2 38.2 252.7 18.1 CT DELAWARE 205.7 16.5 189.2 132.7 56.6 23.5 18.4 12.5 54.5 2.1 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 452.1 69.7 382.4 268.3
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- 98.4 FL GEORGIA 36 3,996,188 83.8 288,525 6.0 485,497 10.2 4,770,210 89.8 GA HAWAII 2 0 0.0 707,649 100.0 346 0.0 707,995 100.0 HI IDAHO 21 488,173 71.7 128,068 18.8 64,599 9.5 680,840 90.5 ID ILLINOIS 56 6,830,127 85.6 965,360 12.1 185,761 2.3 7,981,248 97.7 IL INDIANA 42 2,164,982 62.4 1,158,058 33.4 147,617 4.3 3,470,657 95.7 IN IOWA 154 1,033,852 65.1 278,413 17.5 276,690 17.4 1,588,955 82.6 IA KANSAS 39 1,331,425 84.0 6,174 0.4 247,225 15.6 1,584,824 84.4 KS KENTUCKY 19 1,173,620 56.9 623,541 30.2 266,895 12.9 2,064,056 87.1 KY LOUISIANA 20 2,261,587 92.9 0 0.0 173,751 7.1 2,435,338 92.9 LA MAINE 20 678,653 83.9 0 0.0 129,770 16.1 808,423 83.9 ME MARYLAND 2 3,487,156 99.8 0 0.0 6,453 0.2 3,493,609
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- 98.4 FL GEORGIA 36 3,996,188 83.8 288,525 6.0 486,482 10.2 4,771,195 89.8 GA HAWAII 2 0 0.0 707,649 100.0 123 0.0 707,772 100.0 HI IDAHO 21 485,986 71.6 128,068 18.9 64,507 9.5 678,561 90.5 ID ILLINOIS 56 6,830,127 85.5 965,360 12.1 196,433 2.5 7,991,920 97.5 IL INDIANA 42 2,164,982 62.4 1,158,058 33.4 147,833 4.3 3,470,873 95.7 IN IOWA 154 1,035,335 65.1 278,413 17.5 276,409 17.4 1,590,157 82.6 IA KANSAS 39 1,331,425 84.0 6,174 0.4 247,224 15.6 1,584,823 84.4 KS KENTUCKY 19 1,173,620 56.9 623,541 30.2 266,895 12.9 2,064,056 87.1 KY LOUISIANA 20 2,261,587 92.9 0 0.0 174,028 7.1 2,435,615 92.9 LA MAINE 20 678,653 83.9 0 0.0 129,770 16.1 808,423 83.9 ME MARYLAND 2 3,487,156 99.8 0 0.0 6,453 0.2 3,493,609
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- 6,201.8 2,754.8 1,083.9 544.8 1,105.8 2,734.5 20.3MA Michigan 10,718.8 415.4 10,303.4 7,961.4 2,341.9 1,392.5 516.0 403.5 2,312.0 29.9 MI Minnesota 4,208.3 207.6 4,000.7 2,887.1 1,113.6 561.8 204.2 340.4 1,106.4 7.2MN Mississippi 3,189.7 83.7 3,105.9 2,323.9 782.1 542.4 112.5 113.6 768.5 13.6MS Missouri 7,391.2 213.7 7,177.5 5,175.2 2,002.3 1,107.2 318.4 523.6 1,949.1 53.1MO Montana 809.6 26.4 783.2 533.2 249.9 127.6 56.3 65.1 249.1 0.9MT Nebraska 2,196.0 166.5 2,029.5 1,406.2 623.3 261.4 169.7 188.5 619.6 3.8NE Nevada 2,043.9 162.5 1,881.4 1,400.7 480.7 255.4 169.1 54.1 478.6 2.2NV New Hampshire 1,787.7 64.0 1,723.7 1,167.8 556.0 260.9 126.4 165.0 552.3 3.6NH New Jersey 11,310.0 585.3 10,724.6 7,428.7 3,296.0 1,582.7 564.5 1,128.5 3,275.7 20.3 NJ New Mexico 2,112.6 81.2 2,031.4 1,440.7 590.7 345.7 118.2 123.2 587.1
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- 222.7 100.9 35.7 84.8 221.4 1.2 NJ New Mexico 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 NM New York 1,171.9 365.4 806.5 613.9 220.0 80.3 29.5 105.3 215.1 4.9 NY North Carolina (782.7) (792.3) 9.6 (10.6) 103.3 60.8 13.5 27.7 102.0 1.3 NC North Dakota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ND Ohio (65.1) (156.6) 91.5 62.9 249.8 139.7 58.2 49.8 247.7 2.1 OH Oklahoma 44.2 7.2 37.1 26.7 4.0 2.5 0.5 1.0 4.0 0.0 OK Oregon (270.6) (283.2) 12.7 9.4 22.4 12.6 4.4 5.3 22.3 0.2 OR Pennsylvania (294.5) 327.0 (621.5) (658.2) 248.4 135.5 28.4 83.0 246.9 1.5 PA Rhode Island 19.8 106.9 (87.1) (95.7) 13.7 6.5 2.0 4.9 13.4 0.4 RI South
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- to Cellco, and the parties intend that Bell Atlantic would also transfer additional properties to Cellco. At the completion of the first stage, Cellco will hold all of the current Cellco licenses as well as most of Vodafone's current U.S. licenses. Bell Atlantic will hold a 34.9 percent general partner ownership interest in Cellco; Vodafone will indirectly hold the remaining 65.1 percent interest through one or more of its U.S. subsidiaries. At the completion of the second stage, assuming that the Bell Atlantic-GTE transaction is also in a position to close, Bell Atlantic's equity share will rise to 55 percent, and Vodafone's will drop to 45 percent. The Applicants state, however, that Bell Atlantic will retain management control of Cellco throughout
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- Finally, Part 61 requires ILECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.1 - 61.193. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels ILECs may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with Access Charge Reform, Sixth Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 96-262 and 94-1, Report and Order in CC Docket No. 99-249, Eleventh Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, 15 FCC Rcd 12962, 13026-13039, at ¶¶ 151-84 (2000) (``CALLS Order'')
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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 ("Kiesling Tariff") at S: 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at S: 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) ("Qwest Additional Briefing Response"), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, P: 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P:P: 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P: 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- 101 00 18 9.29 HAAT A!L 9.0 0.3 101.3 41.9 53.3 35.1 34.8 55.7 39.6 48.3 38.7 -21.5 138.5 139.0 136.4 105.1 61.0 140.1 70.9 100.0 24.6 238.0 107.0 HAAT A!L -21.4 -63.8 -38.7 -14.1 63.9 -41.3 7.3 -33.0 -34.8 -19.8 -1.1 180.0 -28.7 200.4 231.5 HAA T A 52.1 21.4 58.0 77.3 -47.2 -235.0 37.2 49.8 32.6 146.0 31.0 -65.1 -111.4 1 LOCATION Cerralvo Ga 1 e ana Linares Montemorelos Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey MOnteKKey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Sabinas Hidalgo LOCATION Benjamin Hill Cananea Hermosillo Hermosi 110 Hermosi 1 lo Hermosillo Nogales Noqales Noqales Noqal e s Noaales NUEVO LEON GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES POWER (LAT) (LON) 0 CALL SIGN CHANNEL XHCER-FM
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 31,301,424 37.8 0.012.116.3 33.9 Canary Island $170 0.029.4 0.0 0.0 70.6 $0 $0 13,661 0.025.4 0.0 0.0 74.6 Cape Verde $3,657,433 38.9 0.0 0.847.6 12.8 $92,487 0.0 0.0 0.066.7 33.3 $153 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 23,633,677 26.8 0.0 0.562.2 10.5 Central African Republic $174,548 10.6 0.017.719.3 52.5 $8,262 0.0 0.0 0.016.5 83.5 $0 1,428,635 10.9 0.0 8.215.8 65.1 Chad $489,603 20.7 0.0 9.330.3 39.7 $21,501 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,272,323 10.2 0.0 3.562.2 24.0 Comoros $1,203,053 4.4 0.0 2.228.9 64.5 $103,052 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $80 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,919,696 2.5 0.0 1.540.4 55.6 Congo $2,610,546 20.2 0.0 5.645.2 28.9 $43,693 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 20,070,225 25.5 0.0 1.837.3 35.5 Cote
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- $0 $0 Fiji 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 88.9 $0 $55,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 59.6 40.4 $0 French Polynesia 0 $0 $0 $0 Kiribati 0 $0 $0 $0 Marshall Islands 747 0.0 0.0 3.2 93.6 3.2 $0 $3,965,101 0.0 0.0 15.2 83.4 1.3 $0 Micronesia, Federated States of 17 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 94.1 $0 $34,221 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.9 65.1 $0 Nauru 0 $0 $0 $0 New Caledonia 0 $0 $0 $0 New Zealand 1,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 55.5 44.5 $0 $638,710 0.0 0.0 0.0 97.3 2.7 $32,237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 Niue 0 $0 $0 $0 Norfolk Island 0 $0 $0 $0 Pacific Islands (Palau) 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 90.0 $0 $29,093 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.7 63.3 $0
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- 68.9 $113,672 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 40,855,039 0.0 13.2 0.0 33.9 52.9 Aruba $4,826,838 0.0 27.0 0.0 14.7 58.3 $101,845 0.0 29.2 0.0 27.7 43.1 $198,224 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 39,476,531 0.0 26.3 0.0 19.6 54.1 Bahamas, The $8,775,116 0.0 19.2 0.6 11.2 69.1 $840,854 0.0 18.0 0.0 11.8 70.2 $3,799,398 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 167,893,170 0.0 18.5 1.3 15.1 65.1 Barbados $9,842,373 0.0 29.8 0.0 13.2 57.1 $697,288 0.0 34.7 0.0 38.5 26.8 $919,010 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 88,752,385 0.0 32.0 0.0 22.9 45.1 Bermuda $5,300,235 0.0 22.6 0.0 13.8 63.7 $333,848 0.0 15.7 0.0 24.4 59.9 $79,254 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 78,344,421 0.0 14.1 0.0 22.6 63.3 Cayman Islands $6,667,982 0.0 25.1 0.1 18.1 56.6 $232,894 0.0 36.4 0.0
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- 0.0 35.4 64.6 $9,253,894 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,023,431,673 0.0 0.0 0.4 19.1 80.5 Laos $1,330,042 0.0 0.0 8.6 21.7 69.7 $235,400 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $161,414 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,948,266 0.0 0.0 9.1 18.6 72.3 Macau $814,439 0.0 0.0 1.3 16.6 82.0 $483,321 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 64.0 $391,243 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 32,460,355 0.0 0.0 1.2 33.8 65.1 Malaysia $20,389,568 0.0 1.1 0.4 15.2 83.2 $1,151,002 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.7 91.3 $1,563,464 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 375,303,051 0.0 1.6 0.9 27.2 70.2 Maldives $367,150 0.0 0.2 2.6 12.5 84.7 $3,199 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $280,966 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,027,054 0.0 0.2 3.4 12.4 84.0 Mongolia $1,554,607 0.0 0.0 0.9 8.6 90.5 $14,856 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $8,666
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- issue, grant its petition on the second, and remand for further proceedings on the third. * * * ACS is the incumbent local exchange carrier ("LEC") in Anchorage, Alaska. Order at 3, p 4. As a "rate-of-return" carrier (i.e., one whose rates are limited in terms of the rate of return rather than via price caps, see 47 C.F.R. § 65.1(b)), ACS files tariff rates for a two-year period, 47 C.F.R. § 69.3(a); the rates must be chosen with a view to yielding a rate of return no greater than the Commission-prescribed maximum. See In re Amendment of Parts 65 and 69 of the Commission's Rules to Reform the Interstate Rate of Return Represcription and Enforcement Processes, 10 FCC Rcd 6788,
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- 44.2 n/a 97.0 Mar-00 82 21 9 9 38.267.895.1 Mar-01 84 21 8 10 37.769.596.3 Little Rock AR Mar-96 82 35 22 11 36.9n/a 71.1 Nov-97 82 32 20 14 43.9n/a 85.7 Nov-98 83 33 17 14 43.8 n/a 96.4 Mar-00 83 33 14 14 41.377.192.4 Mar-01 85 35 16 14 40.075.592.2 Charleston SC Mar-96 87 27 17 9 22.6n/a 65.1 Nov-97 91 27 15 9 32.8n/a 77.8 Nov-98 97 28 14 9 44.5 n/a 87.6 Mar-00 87 28 15 11 46.777.593.5 Mar-01 86 28 13 10 49.479.194.5 Stockton CA Mar-96 85 10 5 7 58.0n/a 97.5 Nov-97 85 10 6 6 29.7n/a 84.8 Nov-98 84 10 5 6 34.4 n/a 95.1 Mar-00 85 10 5 5 37.974.096.6 Mar-01 87 9
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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 (``Kiesling Tariff'') at § 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at § 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) (``Qwest Additional Briefing Response''), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, ¶ 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶¶ 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶ 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- to Cellco, and the parties intend that Bell Atlantic would also transfer additional properties to Cellco. At the completion of the first stage, Cellco will hold all of the current Cellco licenses as well as most of Vodafone's current U.S. licenses. Bell Atlantic will hold a 34.9 percent general partner ownership interest in Cellco; Vodafone will indirectly hold the remaining 65.1 percent interest through one or more of its U.S. subsidiaries. At the completion of the second stage, assuming that the Bell Atlantic-GTE transaction is also in a position to close, Bell Atlantic's equity share will rise to 55 percent, and Vodafone's will drop to 45 percent. The Applicants state, however, that Bell Atlantic will retain management control of Cellco throughout
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- 17 2240.0 332. 20 82.5 332.0 4238018 18907.3 4318411 20104.4 GA ATLANTA WUPA 6900 69 2630.0 299. 43 50.0 299.0 4120866 15830.3 4081211 15424.4 GA ATLANTA WXIA-TV 51163 11 316.00 320. 10 15.7 320.0 4583531 26023.6 4598987 26642.5 GA AUGUSTA WAGT 70699 26 1700.0 485. 30 60.4 485.0 714842 23586.1 777788 24251.8 GA AUGUSTA WFXG 3228 54 2510.0 385. 51 65.1 385.0 614957 16951.0 614626 16967.2 GA AUGUSTA WJBF 27140 06 100.00 418. 42 1000 418.0 1029409 33916.1 1082987 37350.4 GA AUGUSTA WRDW-TV 73937 12 316.00 485. 31 717. 485.0 1042727 32102.1 1134903 37211.0 GA BAINBRIDGE WTLH 23486 49 5000.0 410. 50 193. 410.0 584310 22703.0 584310 22739.0 GA BAXLEY WGSA 69446 34 316.00 147. 35 50.0 147.0 107588 6469.1 107739
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- Wireless, which holds an 80 percent non-controlling interest in Vista, is a general partnership that is ultimately owned by Verizon Communications, Inc. (55%) ("Verizon Communications"), a Delaware corporation, and Vodafone Group Plc. (45%) ("Vodafone"), a public limited company organized under the laws of the United Kingdom. The Petitioner notes that Vodafone has previously received authorization to own indirectly up to 65.1 percent of Verizon Wireless, citing Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507, 16514, para. 19 (WTB/IB 2000) ("Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order"). According to the petition, Vista will assign the PCS licenses for which it placed winning bids in Auction No. 58 to a wholly-owned Delaware limited liability company, Vista License Holdings, L.L.C. ("VLH"),
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- addition, NECA notes that based on data submitted by VRS providers for March 2007, NECA now projects the surplus will be $41.5 million for the current fund year, which is down from prior estimates. NECA Reply Comments at 5-6. NECA Reply Comments at 6. In NECA's original 2007 TRS Filing, the projected minutes for the 2007-2008 funding year were only 65.1 minutes, resulting in a 6.4 million minute projection difference from the projection made based on March 2007 actual reported minutes. See 2006 TRS Rate Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 12250, para. 34. See HOVRS Comments at 5 (recommending that NECA release any data that it relies upon in determining VRS rates); Hamilton Reply Comments at 2 (concurring with HOVRS that
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- 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 { F
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- percent of the partnership interests and Vodafone indirectly owns 45 percent of the partnership through numerous intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg and the United Kingdom, both of which are World Trade Organization (``WTO'') Member countries, or the United States. Applicants request a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in RCC, RCC Atlantic Licenses, LLC, RCC Minnesota, Inc., and TLA Spectrum, LLC, each of which will become a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of Verizon Wireless. This petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20070928-00011. The other RCC subsidiary, Western Alliance, LLC (``Western''), is 70 percent owned by RCC and 30
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- Verizon Communications, a Delaware corporation, owns 55 percent of Verizon Wireless and Vodafone, a U.K. company, owns 45 percent of Verizon Wireless through numerous intermediate subsidiaries which are organized under the laws of the United States and other World Trade Organization (WTO) Member countries. Applicants request a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in the ALLTEL Subsidiaries and Partnerships, each of which will become indirectly owned by Verizon Wireless. This petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20080613-00012. V. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may adopt modified or more stringent ex parte
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- 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. § 160(c) From
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- partnership interests through numerous named intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, all of which are World Trade Organization Member countries, or the United States. Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized under the laws of the United Kingdom. The FCC's International Bureau previously issued a declaratory ruling approving up to 65.1 percent indirect foreign ownership of Verizon Wireless by Vodafone for other common carrier wireless services. See Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB/Int'l Bur. 2000). Petitioner represents that there is no new or increased indirect foreign ownership in Verizon Wireless
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- are organized under the laws of Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, all of which are World Trade Organization Member countries, or the United States. Verizon is a widely-held, publicly-traded U.S. corporation, and Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized under the laws of the United Kingdom. The FCC's International Bureau previously issued a declaratory ruling approving up to 65.1 percent indirect foreign ownership of Verizon Wireless by Vodafone. See Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB/IB 2000). Petitioner represents that no changes have occurred in Verizon Wireless's foreign ownership since that authorization was granted. Accordingly, the Petitioner requests that
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- of the partnership interests and Vodafone indirectly owns 45 percent of the partnership through numerous intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg and the United Kingdom, both of which are World Trade Organization (WTO) Member countries, or the United States. Verizon Wireless requests a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in DC Kentucky Newco and DC Other Newco, each of which will become a wholly-owned indirect subsidiary of Verizon Wireless. The petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20080208-00005. V. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may adopt modified or
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- partnership interests and Vodafone owns 45 percent of the partnership interests through numerous intermediate subsidiaries, which are organized under the laws of Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, all of which are World Trade Organization (WTO) Member countries, or the United States. Verizon Wireless requests a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in Zodiac LLC and Lafayette Cellular. The petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20090630-00004. V. EX PARTE STATUS OF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules, the Commission may adopt modified or more stringent ex parte procedures in particular proceedings if the public interest so requires.
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- the wireless radio services. 5Applicationsof Cellco Partnership d/b/a Verizon Wireless and Atlantis Holdings LLC For Consent to Transfer Control of Licenses, Authorizations and Spectrum Manager and De FactoTransfer Leasing Arrangements and Petition for Declaratory Ruling that the Transaction is Consistent with Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications 11315 declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold an indirect ownership interest of up to 65.1 percent in Zodiac LLC and Lafayette Cellular. The petition for declaratory ruling under Section 310(b)(4) of the Communications Act has been assigned File No. ISP-PDR-20090630-00004. V. EX PARTESTATUSOF THIS PROCEEDING Pursuant to Section 1.1200(a) of the Commission's rules,6the Commission may adopt modified or more stringent ex parteprocedures in particular proceedings if the public interest so requires. We announce that this
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- the United Kingdom, all of which are WTO Member countries, and the United States. Verizon is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized in the United States. Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized in the United Kingdom. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order issued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless ``would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels'' and that ``[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest'' in Verizon Wireless. For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent
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- No. 07-208, Memorandum Opinion and Order and Declaratory Ruling, 23 FCC Rcd 12463, 12523 ¶ 145 (2008) ("Verizon Wireless-RCC Order").To support its requested ruling, Verizon Wireless relies on ownership (continued....) 11022 Federal Communications Commission DA 10-1554 96. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Orderissued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless "to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent."302The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless "would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels"303and that "[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest" in Verizon Wireless.304For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent amount, Verizon Wireless
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- ONLY. COPYRIGHT 2002 NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 13 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 013 Q5D. IN THE PAST 7 DAYS, HAVE YOU USED... *** RADIO *** FOR NATIONAL NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS? BASE: RESPONDENTS WHO DID NOT MENTION RADIO TOTAL ----- UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 2167 WEIGHTED TOTAL 143473 (000) 100.0 YES 34.6 NO 65.1 DON'T KNOW 0.2 REFUSE 0.1 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT 2002 NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 14 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 014 Q5E. IN THE PAST 7 DAYS, HAVE YOU USED... *** TELEVISION *** FOR NATIONAL
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- $0 $0 600,560 11.9 0.9 49.4 35.4 2.4 Iceland $5,869,402 72.6 1.0 21.6 3.1 1.8 $574,093 53.1 0.0 23.9 23.0 0.0 $24,025 0.0 0.0 20.3 79.7 0.0 28,161,329 50.3 1.5 26.5 16.5 5.1 Ireland $59,790,898 45.3 5.1 13.9 34.3 1.4 $3,157,046 64.9 2.2 22.0 10.6 0.2 $1,060,832 0.1 99.5 0.4 0.1 0.0 393,513,974 32.3 15.2 20.1 28.3 4.1 Italy $196,009,374 65.1 1.5 16.9 13.9 2.6 $6,350,304 50.6 0.2 20.5 27.6 1.1 $11,130,708 3.9 93.7 0.0 2.4 0.0 965,784,266 33.4 2.5 19.8 27.7 16.7 Liechtenstein $471,637 23.9 1.5 6.8 59.2 8.7 $0 $0 7,270,691 8.2 1.6 59.0 21.2 10.0 Luxembourg $5,118,046 69.1 1.2 15.5 12.6 1.7 $225,587 56.1 0.0 20.4 22.6 0.8 $74,766 1.8 0.0 0.8 97.4 0.0 33,435,294 57.2 1.8 26.0
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- 246.5 463.4 19.6 CT Delaware 340.7 18.4 322.3 187.1 135.2 45.7 14.5 65.4 125.6 9.5 DE District of Columbia 646.2 30.3 615.9 359.1 256.8 56.6 39.4 152.8 248.8 8.0 DC Florida 7,445.3 540.7 6,904.5 4,505.1 2,399.4 933.8 218.4 1,118.1 2,270.3 129.1 FL Georgia 3,411.8 225.7 3,186.1 2,092.0 1,094.0 328.6 116.0 591.1 1,035.7 58.4 GA Hawaii 490.1 49.7 440.3 282.8 157.5 65.1 12.1 73.7 150.9 6.6 HI Idaho 460.9 29.1 431.9 256.4 175.5 69.7 21.8 68.3 159.8 15.7 ID Illinois 4,222.3 455.7 3,766.6 2,645.8 1,120.8 393.5 151.3 517.6 1,062.4 58.4 IL Indiana 2,120.2 223.5 1,896.7 1,312.4 584.3 250.3 60.3 243.8 554.4 29.9 IN Iowa 777.5 25.8 751.7 481.7 270.0 81.6 44.6 119.2 245.4 24.5 IA Kansas 826.8 109.6 717.3 465.9 251.3 71.0
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- a U.S. citizen. See ULS File No. 0002069013. Mr. Dwyer is also the sole controlling member of Valley. Verizon Wireless, which holds an 80 percent interest in Vista, is a general partnership that is ultimately owned by Verizon Communications, Inc. (55%) and Vodafone Group Plc. (45%). The Petitioner notes that Vodafone has previously received authorization to hold indirectly up to 65.1 percent of Verizon Wireless. See Vodafone AirTouch Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507, 16514, paragraph 19 (Wireless Tel. Bur. & Int'l. Bur. 2000). Given Verizon Wireless's ownership interest in Vista, Vista seeks a declaratory ruling allowing Vodafone to hold indirectly up to 65.1 percent of Vista. The Petitioner asserts that, pursuant to the
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- 1,811 10.2 0.0 2.8 84.8 2.2 $0 $1,344,679 39.6 0.037.6 5.916.9 $0 Guatemala 5,023 1.3 0.0 14.7 81.7 2.3 $0 $1,609,395 25.6 0.016.9 6.551.0 $0 Honduras 943 4.9 0.0 7.0 81.4 6.7 $0 $1,582,294 19.4 0.044.2 4.432.0 $0 Mexico 385,512 10.2 0.0 0.1 89.3 0.4 $0 $33,814,725 59.2 0.022.016.1 2.7 $0 Nicaragua 714 9.5 0.0 0.3 89.6 0.6 $0 $637,841 65.1 0.0 8.3 7.718.9 $0 Panama 12,120 14.2 0.0 0.3 84.9 0.6 $0 $3,331,004 72.8 0.0 5.9 4.816.5 $0 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 0 $0 $0 $0 Alaska 0 $0 $0 $0 United States (conterminous) 340 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $991,379 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 North and Central America 552,516 16.0 0.0 0.9 82.5 0.5 $532,929 100.0 0.0 0.0
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- 42.8 43.1 39.7 34.4 63.5 52.1 March 50.7 41.9 41.1 39.5 32.2 66.5 55.4 April 48.9 41.3 47.0 34.8 35.4 62.4 52.9 May 49.3 41.4 49.5 35.5 33.8 63.4 58.5 June 49.6 40.7 44.4 34.9 34.4 65.5 56.8 July 47.9 41.1 41.5 38.7 30.8 60.1 49.9 August 48.4 39.5 37.5 34.6 33.0 64.4 57.7 September 51.2 43.5 49.1 37.2 38.5 65.1 58.5 October 47.4 40.7 49.7 33.6 34.1 59.6 53.3 November 50.2 41.9 29.5 32.6 47.3 65.0 60.8 December 47.7 40.2 47.8 30.0 38.8 61.3 53.4 2002January 46.0 36.9 47.2 25.7 34.9 62.8 62.8 February 45.3 39.1 48.3 29.4 36.1 56.2 45.7 March 44.9 38.9 52.2 28.3 35.5 55.3 48.1 April 42.8 36.8 53.8 25.0 33.1 53.5 45.4 May 46.7 39.4
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 31,301,424 37.8 0.012.116.3 33.9 Canary Island $170 0.029.4 0.0 0.0 70.6 $0 $0 13,661 0.025.4 0.0 0.0 74.6 Cape Verde $3,657,433 38.9 0.0 0.847.6 12.8 $92,487 0.0 0.0 0.066.7 33.3 $153 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 23,633,677 26.8 0.0 0.562.2 10.5 Central African Republic $174,548 10.6 0.017.719.3 52.5 $8,262 0.0 0.0 0.016.5 83.5 $0 1,428,635 10.9 0.0 8.215.8 65.1 Chad $489,603 20.7 0.0 9.330.3 39.7 $21,501 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,272,323 10.2 0.0 3.562.2 24.0 Comoros $1,203,053 4.4 0.0 2.228.9 64.5 $103,052 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $80 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,919,696 2.5 0.0 1.540.4 55.6 Congo $2,610,546 20.2 0.0 5.645.2 28.9 $43,693 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 20,070,225 25.5 0.0 1.837.3 35.5 Cote
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- 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 99.8 99.9 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 97.9 98.7 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6 99.9 99.9 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 93.8 98.2 98.6 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 99.4 99.8 99.8 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.6 97.7 98.4 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2 99.4 99.7 99.8 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 89.8 92.6 97.6 98.2 93.1 95.6 98.1 98.9 99.2 99.6 99.6 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 90.1 92.9 97.2 98.2 91.1 95.0 97.9 99.0 99.3 99.7 99.8 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 81.9 83.3 90.1 91.3 91.5 95.1 97.5 98.6 99.0 99.4 99.5 Persons per Square Mile 1 Dec 2000 Dec 2000 Table 18 High-Speed Subscribership
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- CT Delaware 287.6 18.4 269.2 183.2 86.0 42.3 9.6 24.4 76.3 9.7 DE District of Columbia 487.5 34.1 453.4 278.5 174.9 37.1 35.8 85.9 158.8 16.1 DC Florida 5,968.0 811.1 5,156.9 3,696.1 1,461.2 770.6 170.9 298.9 1,240.4 220.9 FL Georgia 2,852.1 487.4 2,364.6 1,640.8 723.9 350.4 88.5 174.5 613.4 110.5 GA Idaho 272.7 30.7 242.0 167.5 76.1 35.3 13.7 16.1 65.1 11.0 ID Illinois 3,305.7 534.7 2,771.0 2,103.9 672.1 297.7 186.4 114.2 598.3 73.8 IL Indiana 1,571.1 253.4 1,317.7 974.3 345.0 173.3 55.0 75.3 303.6 41.4 IN Iowa 487.8 47.6 440.2 310.7 129.5 60.7 24.5 30.6 115.8 13.7 IA Kansas 593.4 91.8 501.5 349.2 155.4 70.7 23.7 46.0 140.4 15.1 KS Kentucky 1,036.5 112.8 923.6 673.6 254.1 130.4 36.9 48.7 216.0
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- $0 $0 Fiji 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 88.9 $0 $55,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 59.6 40.4 $0 French Polynesia 0 $0 $0 $0 Kiribati 0 $0 $0 $0 Marshall Islands 747 0.0 0.0 3.2 93.6 3.2 $0 $3,965,101 0.0 0.0 15.2 83.4 1.3 $0 Micronesia, Federated States of 17 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 94.1 $0 $34,221 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.9 65.1 $0 Nauru 0 $0 $0 $0 New Caledonia 0 $0 $0 $0 New Zealand 1,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 55.5 44.5 $0 $638,710 0.0 0.0 0.0 97.3 2.7 $32,237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 Niue 0 $0 $0 $0 Norfolk Island 0 $0 $0 $0 Pacific Islands (Palau) 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 90.0 $0 $29,093 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.7 63.3 $0
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- 42.8 43.1 39.7 34.4 63.5 52.1 March 50.7 41.9 41.1 39.5 32.2 66.5 55.4 April 48.9 41.3 47.0 34.8 35.4 62.4 52.9 May 49.3 41.4 49.5 35.5 33.8 63.4 58.5 June 49.6 40.7 44.4 34.9 34.4 65.5 56.8 July 47.9 41.1 41.5 38.7 30.8 60.1 49.9 August 48.4 39.5 37.5 34.6 33.0 64.4 57.7 September 51.2 43.5 49.1 37.2 38.5 65.1 58.5 October 47.4 40.7 49.7 33.6 34.1 59.6 53.3 November 50.2 41.9 29.5 32.6 47.3 65.0 60.8 December 47.7 40.2 47.8 30.0 38.8 61.3 53.4 2002January 46.0 36.9 47.2 25.7 34.9 62.8 62.8 February 45.3 39.1 48.3 29.4 36.1 56.2 45.7 March 44.9 38.9 52.2 28.3 35.5 55.3 48.1 April 42.8 36.8 53.8 25.0 33.1 53.5 45.4 May 46.7 39.4
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- 68.9 $113,672 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 40,855,039 0.0 13.2 0.0 33.9 52.9 Aruba $4,826,838 0.0 27.0 0.0 14.7 58.3 $101,845 0.0 29.2 0.0 27.7 43.1 $198,224 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 39,476,531 0.0 26.3 0.0 19.6 54.1 Bahamas, The $8,775,116 0.0 19.2 0.6 11.2 69.1 $840,854 0.0 18.0 0.0 11.8 70.2 $3,799,398 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 167,893,170 0.0 18.5 1.3 15.1 65.1 Barbados $9,842,373 0.0 29.8 0.0 13.2 57.1 $697,288 0.0 34.7 0.0 38.5 26.8 $919,010 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 88,752,385 0.0 32.0 0.0 22.9 45.1 Bermuda $5,300,235 0.0 22.6 0.0 13.8 63.7 $333,848 0.0 15.7 0.0 24.4 59.9 $79,254 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 78,344,421 0.0 14.1 0.0 22.6 63.3 Cayman Islands $6,667,982 0.0 25.1 0.1 18.1 56.6 $232,894 0.0 36.4 0.0
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 Note: The values for the last several months are subject to revision. Table 7.5 Monthly Producer Price Indices - Continued (December 2003 = 100) 7 - 13 Table 7.6 Average Revenue per Minute AT&T All Carriers All Interstate All Interstate and International and
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 103.2 Note: The values for the last several months are subject to revision. Table 7.5 Monthly Producer Price Indices - Continued (December 2003 = 100) 7 - 13 Table 7.6 Average Revenue per Minute AT&T All Carriers All Interstate All Interstate and International and
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- 0.0 35.4 64.6 $9,253,894 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,023,431,673 0.0 0.0 0.4 19.1 80.5 Laos $1,330,042 0.0 0.0 8.6 21.7 69.7 $235,400 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $161,414 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,948,266 0.0 0.0 9.1 18.6 72.3 Macau $814,439 0.0 0.0 1.3 16.6 82.0 $483,321 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 64.0 $391,243 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 32,460,355 0.0 0.0 1.2 33.8 65.1 Malaysia $20,389,568 0.0 1.1 0.4 15.2 83.2 $1,151,002 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.7 91.3 $1,563,464 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 375,303,051 0.0 1.6 0.9 27.2 70.2 Maldives $367,150 0.0 0.2 2.6 12.5 84.7 $3,199 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $280,966 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,027,054 0.0 0.2 3.4 12.4 84.0 Mongolia $1,554,607 0.0 0.0 0.9 8.6 90.5 $14,856 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $8,666
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- CT Delaware 287.6 18.4 269.2 183.2 86.0 42.3 9.6 24.4 76.3 9.7 DE District of Columbia 487.5 34.1 453.4 278.5 174.9 37.1 35.8 85.9 158.8 16.1 DC Florida 5,968.0 815.6 5,152.4 3,693.2 1,459.6 769.9 170.7 298.1 1,238.7 220.9 FL Georgia 2,852.1 495.3 2,356.8 1,635.9 720.9 349.3 88.1 173.0 610.4 110.6 GA Idaho 272.7 30.7 242.0 167.5 76.1 35.3 13.7 16.1 65.1 11.0 ID Illinois 3,304.9 534.2 2,770.7 2,103.8 672.0 297.6 186.3 114.2 598.1 73.9 IL Indiana 1,571.1 253.4 1,317.7 974.3 345.0 173.3 55.0 75.3 303.6 41.4 IN Iowa 487.8 47.6 440.2 310.7 129.5 60.7 24.5 30.6 115.8 13.7 IA Kansas 596.1 94.7 501.4 349.1 155.4 70.7 23.7 46.0 140.4 15.1 KS Kentucky 1,036.5 114.0 922.5 672.8 253.7 130.2 36.8 48.5 215.5
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 August 69.0 47.2 64.8 102.3 107.2 100.1 September 65.3 48.3 64.7 102.3 107.2 100.1 October 62.8 47.4 64.6 102.3 107.2 100.1 November 59.5 46.7 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 December 57.9 47.3 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 Note: The values for the last several months
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- Quarter138.1 Second Quarter80.4 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 77.1 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter140.3 Fourth Quarter 74.6 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2008 315.7 1991First Quarter 79.2 2000First Quarter 142.8 2009First Quarter 73.7 Second Quarter81.9 Second Quarter142.9 Second Quarter70.9 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 141.3 Third Quarter 67.7 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter139.9 Fourth Quarter 65.1 Total 1991 328.0 Total 2000 566.9 Total 2009 277.4 1992First Quarter 85.6 2001First Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter86.5 Second Quarter137.1 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 133.3 Fourth Quarter 89.8 Fourth Quarter131.3 Total 1992 349.7 Total 2001 539.8 1993First Quarter 90.6 2002First Quarter 124.7 Second Quarter91.2 Second Quarter124.3 Third Quarter 93.6 Third Quarter 119.6 Fourth Quarter 95.9 Fourth Quarter118.0 Total 1993 371.2
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- 101.7 September 74.5 52.3 66.5 102.3 107.2 101.7 October 73.5 52.0 66.4 102.3 107.2 101.7 November 77.0 51.1 66.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 December 76.1 50.4 66.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 2009January 76.5 49.6 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 February 77.1 49.2 65.8 102.3 107.2 103.2 March 77.2 48.4 65.4 102.3 107.2 103.2 April 76.2 47.9 65.2 102.3 107.2 103.2 May 74.4 47.1 65.1 102.3 107.2 100.1 June 72.3 47.4 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 July 71.0 48.0 64.9 102.3 107.2 100.1 August 69.0 47.2 64.8 102.3 107.2 100.1 September 65.3 48.3 64.7 102.3 107.2 100.1 October 62.8 47.4 64.6 102.3 107.2 100.1 November 59.5 46.7 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 December 57.9 47.3 64.5 102.3 107.2 100.1 Note: The values for the last several months
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- 259 0.8 11,086 35.0 31,641 Washington 15,921 57.3 80 0.3 116 0.4 762 2.7 499 1.8 10,411 37.5 27,789 West Virginia 2,904 41.4 117 1.7 51 0.7 118 1.7 72 1.0 3,762 53.6 7,024 Wisconsin 10,565 39.0 325 1.2 169 0.6 408 1.5 279 1.0 15,312 56.6 27,058 Wyoming 1,080 30.4 16 0.5 7 0.2 82 2.3 55 1.5 2,311 65.1 3,551 Totals 672,472 47.9 24,301 1.7 9,580 0.7 36,895 2.6 21,083 1.5 639,730 45.6 1,404,061 Source: Numbering Resource Utilization/Forecast Reports data filed with NeuStar, Inc. as of May 06, 2010. 1 Includes only telephone numbers in NXXs assigned to carriers and are therefore available for assignment to customers. Does not include any numbers in NXXs that have not yet been
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- See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.1 - 69.731. These rules tell the incumbent LECs the precise manner in which they may assess interstate access charges on interexchange carriers and end users. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels incumbents may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with CALLS Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12962, ¶¶ 151-84 (adopting rate level components for price-cap carriers). Finally, Part 61 requires incumbent LECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47
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- Finally, Part 61 requires ILECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.1 - 61.193. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels ILECs may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with Access Charge Reform, Sixth Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 96-262 and 94-1, Report and Order in CC Docket No. 99-249, Eleventh Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, 15 FCC Rcd 12962, 13026-13039, at ¶¶ 151-84 (2000) (``CALLS Order'')
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- Atlantic/GTE Merger Order. 47 C.F.R. § 61.38-39 (1999). Non-dominant IXCs are prohibited from filing tariffs except for the limited purposes contained in 61.19(b) and (c). Non-dominant (competitive) LECs are permitted to tariff access charges within the limits set in the CLEC Access Charge Order, but may not tariff charges above those benchmarks. 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.41-49 (price cap rules) & 65.1-65.830 (rate of return rules). See generally MAG Plan Order, 16 FCC Rcd __, 2001 WL 1381097. Id. See generally Section II, supra; LEC Pricing Flexibility Order, 14 FCC Rcd 14221 (1999). The price cap incumbent LECs have taken advantage of this pricing flexibility to offer a variety of advanced trunking and special access services outside of price cap regulation. See
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- 489 7.7 34.8 -1.2 110 1182 1300.2 -171.4 -169.8 1379 16.7 197 1.6 119 620.6 682.66 -169.2 -169.8 677.6 9.2 57 -0.6 Boise, Idaho Satellite Baseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage Increase Difference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes) (minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 65.1 71.61 -172.4 -172.1 72.7 11.7 7.6 0.3 110 61.6 67.76 -172.8 -172.1 69.7 13.1 8.1 0.7 119 23.3 25.63 -170.7 -172.1 25.1 7.7 1.8 -1.4 Jackson, Mississippi Satellite Baseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage Increase Difference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes) (minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) %
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- 88.9 90.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 83.8 94.3 97.8 98.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9 74.5 80.0 91.5 96.6 97.9 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 55.3 71.2 77.3 90.0 95.9 97.4 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 53.7 67.4 73.4 88.9 94.5 96.3 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 50.4 66.9 73.5 86.1 93.8 95.9 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 50.1 65.1 69.6 85.7 93.1 95.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 46.3 61.2 67.4 83.0 91.1 93.9 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 54.9 59.1 83.8 91.5 94.1 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Jun 2001 Table 12 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed
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- (b)(2) (1996). 47 C.F.R. § 61.38-39 (1999). Non-dominant IXCs are prohibited from filing tariffs except for the limited purposes contained in 61.19(b) and (c). Non-dominant (competitive) LECs are permitted to tariff access charges within the limits set in the CLEC Access Charge Order, but may not tariff charges above those benchmarks. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.41-49 (price cap rules) & 65.1-65.830 (rate of return rules). See generally MAG Plan Order, 16 FCC Rcd 19613, 2001 WL 1381097. 5 U.S.C. § 603(c). S.Rep. No. 439, 101st Cong., 2nd Sess. 1 (1990) (``The purpose of [the Act] is to protect telephone consumers against unfair prices and practices of some operator service providers (OSPs), yet allow the legitimate companies in the industry the opportunity
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- 1994 - June 2003 (in millions) TV Households (``TH'') Homes Passed (``HP'') Basic Subscribers (``Subs'') HH Passed by Cable (HP/TH) HHs Subscribing (Subs/TH) U.S. Penetration (Subs/HP) Year Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr 1994 95.4 1.3% 91.6 1.1% 59.5 4.0% 96.0% 62.4% 65.0% 1998 99.4 1.4% 95.6 1.7% 65.1 1.4% 96.2% 65.5% 68.1% 1999 100.8 1.4% 97.6 2.1% 65.9 1.2% 96.8% 65.4% 67.5% 2000 102.2 1.4% 99.1 1.5% 66.6 1.1% 97.0% 65.2% 67.2% 2001 105.4 3.1% 100.6 1.5% 66.9 0.5% 95.4% 63.5% 66.5% 2002 106.7 1.2% 102.7 2.1% 66.1 -1.2% 96.3% 61.9% 64.4% June 2003 106.7 0.0% 103.5 0.8% 65.9 -0.3% 97.0% 61.8% 63.7% Subscribership. Over the past decade,
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- subscribers at year-end 2004. TABLE 1: Cable Television Industry Growth: 1998 - June 2004 (in millions) TV Households (TH) Homes Passed (HP) Basic Subscribers (Subs) HH Passed by Cable (HP/TH) HHs Subscribing (Subs/TH) U.S. Penetration (Subs/HP) Year Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr Total % Change Over Prior Yr 1998 99.4 1.4% 95.6 1.7% 65.1 1.4% 96.2% 65.5% 68.1% 1999 100.8 1.4% 97.6 2.1% 65.9 1.2% 96.8% 65.4% 67.5% 2000 102.2 1.4% 98.9 1.3% 66.6 1.1% 96.8% 65.2% 67.3% 2001 105.4 3.1% 100.6 1.7% 66.9 0.5% 95.4% 63.5% 66.5% 2002 106.7 1.2% 103.4 2.8% 66.1 -1.2% 96.9% 61.9% 63.9% 2003 108.4 1.6% 106.0 2.5% 66.0 -0.2% 97.8% 60.9% 62.3% June 2004 108.4 0.0% 107.1 1.0%
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- however it was not clear from the application that these were clear sky values. See Pegasus Application at 20. See DIRECTV Application at 42, Intelsat Application at 22. These values are the product of the off-axis the earth station antenna gain values given in §25.209 and an antenna input e.i.r.p. density of 79.4 dBW/24MHz , with a peak gain of 65.1 dBi. They do not take into account topocentric gain. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(b),(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(c). Applicants typically propose operating with 10 to 20 dB of excess power during rain events. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.204(g) and 28 GHz First Report and Order. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a)(5). The term
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- however it was not clear from the application that these were clear sky values. See Pegasus Application at 20. See DIRECTV Application at 42, Intelsat Application at 22. These values are the product of the off-axis the earth station antenna gain values given in §25.209 and an antenna input e.i.r.p. density of 79.4 dBW/24MHz , with a peak gain of 65.1 dBi. They do not take into account topocentric gain. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(b),(c). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 25.220, 25.138(c). Applicants typically propose operating with 10 to 20 dB of excess power during rain events. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.204(g) and 28 GHz First Report and Order. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.138(a)(5). The term
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- The Commission further forbears from section 203 of the Act to the limited extent necessary to relieve Qwest of its section 61.31-.38 obligations with respect to in-region, interstate, interLATA services. The Commission does not forbear from the application of the other dominant carrier price cap, rate of return, and tariffing rules identified by Qwest (i.e., rules 61.41, 61.45, 61.46-.49, 61.58-.59, 65.1(b)(1), 65.1(b)(3), and 65.600) because the forbearance from sections 61.31-.38 of the rules obviates the need for Qwest to file tariffs for any in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services it chooses to provide on an integrated basis, and because the Commission treats, and will continue to treat, the costs and revenues associated with Qwest's provision of in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services as
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- of the Act, which apply to ``entry and discontinuance of services or transfers of control by dominant carriers'' and any portion of section 272 of the Act that would require Qwest to provide in-region, interstate, interLATA telecommunications services ``through a Section 272 affiliate or any other separate affiliate in order to be deemed non-dominant;'' (2) sections 61.28, 61.31-.38, 61.41-.49, 61.58-.59, 65.1(b)(1), 65.1(b)(3), and 65.600 of 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
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- Carrier in the Phoenix, Arizona MSA, CC Docket Nos. 96-262, 94-1, 98-157, CCB/CPD File No. 98- 63, Fifth Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 14 FCC Rcd 14221, 14225, paras. 4-5, 14301, para. 153, 14307, para. 166 (1999) (Pricing Flexibility Order), petition for review denied, WorldCom, Inc. v. FCC, 238 F.3d 449 (D.C. Cir. 2001); 47 C.F.R. § 65.1(b)(3). For example, as part of its annual access-tariff filing waiver petitions for its TIPToP service, AT&T has acknowledged that it is subject to cost-based regulation and commented that ``[a]ny rate increases or change in terms or conditions for TIPToP must be filed on 15-days notice with cost support. Thus, the Bureau would continue to maintain significant regulatory oversight over TIPToP,
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- of which are WTO Member countries, and the United States. Verizon is a widely held, publicly traded company organized in the United States. Vodafone is a widely held, publicly traded company organized in the United Kingdom. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order issued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless ``would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels'' and that ``[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest'' in Verizon Wireless. For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent
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- Kingdom, all of which are WTO Member countries, and the United States. Verizon is a widely held, publicly traded company organized in the United States. Vodafone is a widely-held, publicly-traded company organized in the United Kingdom. In the Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order issued in 2000, the Commission authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' The Commission stated that Verizon Wireless ``would need additional Commission authority under section 310(b)(4) before Vodafone could increase its investment above authorized levels'' and that ``[a]dditional authority also would be required before any other foreign entity or entities acquire, in the aggregate, a greater-than-25 percent indirect interest'' in Verizon Wireless. For purposes of calculating the additional, aggregate 25 percent
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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 (``Kiesling Tariff'') at § 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at § 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) (``Qwest Additional Briefing Response''), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, ¶ 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶¶ 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, ¶ 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, ¶ 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- 133.9 183.8 Leap 79.2 81.5 US Cellular 26.6 30.0 shows that, between year-end 2008 and year-end 2009, Verizon Wireless increased its subscriber base by 26.5 percent, primarily through its acquisition of Alltel, and AT&T increased its subscriber base by 10.5 percent. Verizon Wireless's total number of subscribers included 87.5 million retail and 3.7 million wholesale customers, while AT&T's total included 65.1 million postpaid and 20 million prepaid customers. Sprint Nextel's total number of subscribers included 34 million postpaid, 10.7 million prepaid customers, and 3.5 million wholesale and affiliate subscribers. T-Mobile's total number of subscribers included 26.8 million postpaid and 7 million prepaid customers. Top 14 Facilities -Based Mobile Wireless Service Providers by Subscribers (based on publicly-available subscriber counts, in thousands) rovider
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- for just under 10 percent of total subscribers. Table 3shows that, between year-end 2008 and year-end 2009, Verizon Wireless increased its subscriber base by 26.5 percent, primarily through its acquisition of Alltel, and AT&T increased its subscriber base by 10.5 percent. Verizon Wireless's total number of subscribers included 87.5 million retail and 3.7 million wholesale customers, while AT&T's total included 65.1 million postpaid and 20 million prepaid customers.62Sprint 58American Roamer database, Oct. 2009 and Oct. 2010; population figures based on census blocks using 2000 Census data. 59Includes coverage by WCDMA/HSPA and EV-DO networks. American Roamer database, Nov. 2009 and Aug. 2010; population figures based on census blocks using 2000 Census data. 60Clearwire covered 82 million POPS as of Nov. 2010. See
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- Order and Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 23891 (1997) (Foreign Participation Order), on reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 18158 (2000). We need not address Verizon Wireless' standing argument because we are dismissing Chatham's petition on other procedural grounds. In the 2000 Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order, the Bureaus authorized Verizon Wireless ``to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent.'' Applications of Vodafone AirTouch, Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer of Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB & Int'l Bur., 2000) (Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order). See April 8 Letter. Verizon Wireless-RCC Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 12525-26, ¶ 149. In its foreign ownership showing, Verizon Wireless stated
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- Order and Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 23891 (1997) (Foreign Participation Order), on reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 18158 (2000). 43We need not address Verizon Wireless' standing argument because we are dismissing Chatham's petition on other procedural grounds. 44In the 2000 Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order, the Bureaus authorized Verizon Wireless "to be indirectly owned by Vodafone in an amount up to 65.1 percent." Applications of Vodafone AirTouch, Plc and Bell Atlantic Corporation for Consent to Transfer of Control or Assignment of Licenses and Authorizations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 16507 (WTB & Int'l Bur., 2000) (Vodafone-Bell Atlantic Order). 45SeeApril 8 Letter. 46Verizon Wireless-RCC Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 12525-26, ¶ 149. In its foreign ownership showing, Verizon Wireless stated that
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- Outdoor Life 13.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Ovation 5.2 4.2% Prevue Channel 50.8 44% Product Information Network 8.0 45% QVC 66.6 43% 57% Romance Classics 14.0 75% Sci-Fi Channel 49.6 18.6% <1% Sneak Preview 36.0 12% Speedvision 14.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Starz! 7.5 100% Starz!2 * 100% Style * 10.4% 10.4% 39.6% TBS 74.4 100% Telemundo 17.6 50% TLC 65.1 49% 24.6% TNT 73.1 100% Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-21 Services Subs. (Mil.) TCI Time Warner Media One Comcast Cox Cable- vision Systems Jones Cable Travel Channel 18.4 49% 24.6% Turner Classic Movies 28.4 100% USA Network 73.7 18.6% <1% Viewers Choice 1-10 19.0 10% 17% 10% 10% 20% Wingspan * 49% 24.6% Notes: In addition to cable, other
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- See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.1 - 69.731. These rules tell the incumbent LECs the precise manner in which they may assess interstate access charges on interexchange carriers and end users. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels incumbents may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with CALLS Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12962, ¶¶ 151-84 (adopting rate level components for price-cap carriers). Finally, Part 61 requires incumbent LECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE
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- to Cellco, and the parties intend that Bell Atlantic would also transfer additional properties to Cellco. At the completion of the first stage, Cellco will hold all of the current Cellco licenses as well as most of Vodafone's current U.S. licenses. Bell Atlantic will hold a 34.9 percent general partner ownership interest in Cellco; Vodafone will indirectly hold the remaining 65.1 percent interest through one or more of its U.S. subsidiaries. At the completion of the second stage, assuming that the Bell Atlantic-GTE transaction is also in a position to close, Bell Atlantic's equity share will rise to 55 percent, and Vodafone's will drop to 45 percent. The Applicants state, however, that Bell Atlantic will retain management control of Cellco throughout
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- Finally, Part 61 requires ILECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.1 - 61.193. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels ILECs may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with Access Charge Reform, Sixth Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 96-262 and 94-1, Report and Order in CC Docket No. 99-249, Eleventh Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, 15 FCC Rcd 12962, 13026-13039, at ¶¶ 151-84 (2000) (``CALLS Order'')
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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 ("Kiesling Tariff") at S: 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at S: 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) ("Qwest Additional Briefing Response"), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, P: 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P:P: 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P: 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- 44.2 n/a 97.0 Mar-00 82 21 9 9 38.267.895.1 Mar-01 84 21 8 10 37.769.596.3 Little Rock AR Mar-96 82 35 22 11 36.9n/a 71.1 Nov-97 82 32 20 14 43.9n/a 85.7 Nov-98 83 33 17 14 43.8 n/a 96.4 Mar-00 83 33 14 14 41.377.192.4 Mar-01 85 35 16 14 40.075.592.2 Charleston SC Mar-96 87 27 17 9 22.6n/a 65.1 Nov-97 91 27 15 9 32.8n/a 77.8 Nov-98 97 28 14 9 44.5 n/a 87.6 Mar-00 87 28 15 11 46.777.593.5 Mar-01 86 28 13 10 49.479.194.5 Stockton CA Mar-96 85 10 5 7 58.0n/a 97.5 Nov-97 85 10 6 6 29.7n/a 84.8 Nov-98 84 10 5 6 34.4 n/a 95.1 Mar-00 85 10 5 5 37.974.096.6 Mar-01 87 9
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- 454.2 499.62 -168.6 -169.8 489 7.7 34.8 -1.2 110 1182 1300.2 -171.4 -169.8 137916.7 197 1.6 119 620.6 682.66 -169.2 -169.8 677.6 9.2 57 -0.6 Boise, Idaho SatelliteBaseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage IncreaseDifference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes)(minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 65.1 71.61 -172.4 -172.1 72.711.7 7.6 0.3 110 61.6 67.76 -172.8 -172.1 69.713.1 8.1 0.7 119 23.3 25.63 -170.7 -172.1 25.1 7.7 1.8 -1.4 Jackson, Mississippi SatelliteBaseline Outage Baseline Outage plus 10% Increase EPFD For 10% Increase FCC Adopted EPFD Outage With FCC EPFD Outage IncreaseDifference Between Calculated And FCC EPFDs (minutes)(minutes) (dBW/m2/4 kHz) (minutes) % (minutes) DB 101 1041 1145.1
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- Outdoor Life 13.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Ovation 5.2 4.2% Prevue Channel 50.8 44% Product Information Network 8.0 45% QVC 66.6 43% 57% Romance Classics 14.0 75% Sci-Fi Channel 49.6 18.6% <1% Sneak Preview 36.0 12% Speedvision 14.5 16.7% 8.3% 8.3% 33.3% Starz! 7.5 100% Starz!2 * 100% Style * 10.4% 10.4% 39.6% TBS 74.4 100% Telemundo 17.6 50% TLC 65.1 49% 24.6% TNT 73.1 100% Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-335 D-21 Services Subs. (Mil.) TCI Time Warner Media One Comcast Cox Cable- vision Systems Jones Cable Travel Channel 18.4 49% 24.6% Turner Classic Movies 28.4 100% USA Network 73.7 18.6% <1% Viewers Choice 1-10 19.0 10% 17% 10% 10% 20% Wingspan * 49% 24.6% Notes: In addition to cable, other
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- (Ameritech Forbearance Proceeding). Ameritech, like U S West and SBC, seeks forbearance from the following Commission regulations: (1) tariff filing requirements for interstate access services; (2) Sections 61.38 and 61.41-61.49, which require dominant carriers to file tariffs on up to 15-days' notice with cost support; (3) Section 69.3(e)(7), which requires averaged rates within a study area; (4) Sections 61.41-61.49 and 65.1 (b), which impose price cap and rate of return regulation on dominant carriers; and (5) any other rules that apply to Ameritech as a dominant provider, but not to other providers, for high capacity services in the Chicago LATA. Ameritech Forbearance Petition at 24. Ameritech Forbearance Petition at 1 n.3. Ameritech also defines high capacity services differently than the other
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- See 47 C.F.R. §§ 69.1 - 69.731. These rules tell the incumbent LECs the precise manner in which they may assess interstate access charges on interexchange carriers and end users. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels incumbents may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with CALLS Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 12962, ¶¶ 151-84 (adopting rate level components for price-cap carriers). Finally, Part 61 requires incumbent LECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47
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- 88.9 90.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 83.8 94.3 97.8 98.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9 74.5 80.0 91.5 96.6 97.9 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 55.3 71.2 77.3 90.0 95.9 97.4 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 53.7 67.4 73.4 88.9 94.5 96.3 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 50.4 66.9 73.5 86.1 93.8 95.9 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 50.1 65.1 69.6 85.7 93.1 95.2 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 46.3 61.2 67.4 83.0 91.1 93.9 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 54.9 59.1 83.8 91.5 94.1 1/ Some previously published data have been revised. Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Jun 2001 Table 12 Percent of Zip Codes in Decile with at Least One High-Speed
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- 88.9 91.7 95.3 99.0 99.3 99.8 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 97.8 98.6 99.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 96.6 97.6 99.1 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 95.9 97.6 98.9 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 94.5 96.8 98.5 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 93.8 96.5 98.3 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 93.1 95.6 98.1 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 91.1 95.0 97.9 0-10 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 91.5 95.1 97.5 Dec 2001 Dec 2002 High-Speed Subscribership Ranked by Household Income (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Dec 2001 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Dec 2002
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- 99.8 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 89.8 93.1 95.6 98.1 98.9 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 90.1 91.1 95.0 97.9 99.0 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 81.9 91.5 95.1 97.5 98.6 Ranked by Household Income Dec 2000 Percent of Population that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Median Household Income 1 Percent of Population that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed
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- 88.9 91.7 95.8 99.0 99.3 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 67.0 79.5 84.9 94.3 97.8 98.6 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 59.9 74.5 79.9 91.5 96.6 97.6 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 55.3 71.2 78.2 90.0 95.9 97.6 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 53.7 67.4 75.5 88.9 94.5 96.8 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 50.4 66.9 75.2 86.1 93.8 96.5 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 50.1 65.1 71.8 85.7 93.1 95.6 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 46.3 61.2 70.0 83.0 91.1 95.0 0-10 $0 to $21,644 41.7 54.9 62.7 83.8 91.5 95.1 Dec 2001 High-Speed Subscribership Ranked by Household Income (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Dec 2000 Percent of Population in Decile that Resides in Zip Codes with High-Speed Service Dec 2001 Percent of Zip
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- 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 99.8 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 95.0 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 93.8 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 99.4 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.6 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2 99.4 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2 89.8 92.6 93.1 95.6 98.1 98.9 99.2 $21,645 to $24,855 61.2 70.0 83.1 90.1 92.9 91.1 95.0 97.9 99.0 99.3 $0 to $21,644 54.9 62.7 74.5 81.9 83.3 91.5 95.1 97.5 98.6 99.0 Persons per Square Mile 1 Dec 2000 Dec 2002 Dec 2002 Table 14 High-Speed Subscribership Ranked by Population Density 1 Persons per-square mile and median
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- by State as of June 30, 2011 (Connections over 200 kbps in at least one direction) Over 200 kbps Upstream and State % over 200 kbps Downstream % at least 768 kbps Downstream % at least 3 mbps Downstream % at least 6 mbps Downstream % at least 10 mbps Downstream Nevada 92.6 80.9 41.0 27.5 18.4 New Hampshire 87.9 65.1 46.9 37.6 33.1 New Jersey 88.9 70.0 45.3 39.5 35.1 New Mexico 87.9 66.4 26.9 21.8 6.7 New York 89.0 72.9 47.3 38.4 31.3 North Carolina 86.9 68.5 43.5 30.7 8.1 North Dakota 87.0 63.2 29.8 19.8 16.6 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 84.6 63.9 36.5 26.2 6.5 Oklahoma 93.1 86.9 32.8 16.4 13.0 Oregon 92.1
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- State % over 200 kbps Downstream % at least 768 kbps Downstream % at least 3 mbps Downstream % at least 6 mbps Downstream % at least 10 mbps Downstream Nevada 89.5 80.0 37.4 25.5 23.2 New Hampshire 83.8 73.4 59.4 47.1 34.2 New Jersey 83.8 60.1 54.7 47.5 44.9 New Mexico 86.0 69.3 34.1 26.8 17.1 New York 85.7 65.1 57.4 47.1 39.5 North Carolina 81.4 71.4 46.3 29.0 4.0 North Dakota 90.1 75.3 55.0 34.4 30.2 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 81.7 69.3 40.3 28.9 5.7 Oklahoma 90.2 83.1 34.1 21.0 17.8 Oregon 89.8 65.1 45.1 35.6 28.2 Pennsylvania 84.4 74.2 50.1 35.2 25.4 Puerto Rico 91.8 74.3 21.5 1.1 0.1 Rhode Island 87.2 79.1
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- 1999139,758,434 41,549,261 77.1% 3,368,702 4,825,541 41.1% June 2000140,635,199 39,126,731 78.2 4,579,501 6,977,880 39.6 December 2000138,872,415 38,769,114 78.2 6,620,471 44.5 June 2001134,618,062 40,243,186 77.0 7,793,071 45.1 December 2001133,421,570 38,622,012 77.6 9,489,049 48.3 June 2002131,051,178 36,421,140 78.3 11,080,676 51.2 December 2002127,606,456 36,919,693 77.6 14,608,495 58.8 June 2003122,663,356 35,723,465 77.4 16,770,561 62.1 December 2003118,746,138 34,520,794 77.5 18,702,229 62.8 June 2004114,621,599 33,481,907 77.4 20,824,618 65.1 1 Medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Table 2 End-User Switched Access Lines by Customer Type 10,564,252 8,250,938 9,481,656 & Small Reporting CLECs Reporting ILECs Date % Residential 10,164,392 Percent of Lines that Serve Residential and Small Business Customers 11,073,209 10,255,196 Chart 2 10,214,784 11,158,611 Note: Some previously filed data have been revised. % Residential Other 1 Other
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- and Other Switched 7.4 9.1 10.1 1,518 1,997 1,466 Private Line 1.3 2.0 2.2 2,835 2,089 1,436 Other Toll Revenues 2 1.9 1.9 2.3 All Toll Revenues Provided for Resale 11.4 13.3 14.9 1,152 1,485 1,088 End-User Services: Prepaid Card 1.0 1.3 1.5 1,700 1,455 932 Operator 9.7 9.4 7.3 3,455 3,199 2,236 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 62.1 65.1 68.3 3,065 2,902 2,572 Private Line 9.2 10.0 11.0 2,790 2,914 2,752 Other Toll Revenues 2 5.3 1.5 4.3 All Toll Revenues Provided to End Users 87.3 87.3 92.3 2,633 2,486 2,446 Total Toll Revenues $98.7 $100.6 $107.3 2,295 2,232 2,093 Sources: 1997 and 1998: Data filed on FCC Form 431 (Telecommunications Relay Service Worksheet) and Form 457 (Universal Service
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- 1,436 3,070 2,156 Other Toll Revenues 2 1.9 1.9 2.3 0.6 0.4 All Toll Revenues Provided for Resale 11.4 13.3 14.9 21.8 20.0 1,152 1,485 1,088 1,252 952 End-User Services: Prepaid Card 1.0 1.3 1.5 1.2 1.0 1,700 1,455 932 1,017 1,092 Operator 9.7 9.4 7.3 8.4 7.4 3,455 3,199 2,236 3,249 2,717 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 62.1 65.1 68.3 60.4 52.2 3,065 2,902 2,572 2,206 2,214 Private Line 9.2 10.0 11.0 10.4 11.0 2,790 2,914 2,752 3,032 2,859 Other Toll Revenues 2 5.3 1.5 4.3 6.3 6.8 All Toll Revenues Provided to End Users 87.3 87.3 92.3 86.7 78.4 2,633 2,486 2,446 2,310 2,254 Total Toll Revenues 98.7 100.6 107.3 108.5 98.4 2,295 2,232 2,093 2,015 1,906 1
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- 169 73.6 11.7 6.5 8.2 127 Idaho 64.8 6.8 5.6 22.9 102 75.3 8.3 5.5 11.0 31 71.2 16.5 4.1 8.2 60 Illinois 61.2 15.5 5.2 18.0 892 63.5 14.4 11.5 10.6 289 69.0 19.7 2.6 8.7 342 Indiana 62.7 13.1 6.2 18.0 446 64.0 15.4 4.9 15.7 161 73.0 11.2 4.3 11.5 183 Iowa 53.3 21.3 3.3 22.0 256 65.1 11.7 2.5 20.8 104 70.6 12.6 10.0 6.7 146 Kansas 57.7 9.8 9.6 22.9 222 48.1 17.2 11.4 23.4 73 73.4 11.6 4.2 10.9 108 Kentucky 65.5 10.0 5.8 18.7 333 66.9 18.6 1.6 12.9 109 68.6 16.4 1.1 14.0 143 Louisiana 55.8 15.3 5.7 23.3 340 72.4 8.3 2.9 16.4 106 62.5 12.6 5.4 19.5 128 Maine 64.5 8.5
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- 169 73.6 11.7 6.5 8.2 127 Idaho 64.8 6.8 5.6 22.9 102 75.3 8.3 5.5 11.0 31 71.2 16.5 4.1 8.2 60 Illinois 61.2 15.5 5.2 18.0 892 63.5 14.4 11.5 10.6 289 69.0 19.7 2.6 8.7 342 Indiana 62.7 13.1 6.2 18.0 446 64.0 15.4 4.9 15.7 161 73.0 11.2 4.3 11.5 183 Iowa 53.3 21.3 3.3 22.0 256 65.1 11.7 2.5 20.8 104 70.6 12.6 10.0 6.7 146 Kansas 57.7 9.8 9.6 22.9 222 48.1 17.2 11.4 23.4 73 73.4 11.6 4.2 10.9 108 Kentucky 65.5 10.0 5.8 18.7 333 66.9 18.6 1.6 12.9 109 68.6 16.4 1.1 14.0 143 Louisiana 55.8 15.3 5.7 23.3 340 72.4 8.3 2.9 16.4 106 62.5 12.6 5.4 19.5 128 Maine 64.5 8.5
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- 1984 1987 1990 1993 1996 1999 Price Relative to All Goods and Services Inter state Toll Ser vice Intra state Toll S ervic e All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 1972January 41.1 63.3 February 41.3 64.4 March 41.4 64.4 April 41.5 64.5 May 41.6 64.7 June 41.7 65.1 July 41.9 65.2 August 42.0 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974January 46.6 69.2 February 47.2 69.3
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
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- 42.8 43.1 39.7 34.4 63.5 52.1 March 50.7 41.9 41.1 39.5 32.2 66.5 55.4 April 48.9 41.3 47.0 34.8 35.4 62.4 52.9 May 49.3 41.4 49.5 35.5 33.8 63.4 58.5 June 49.6 40.7 44.4 34.9 34.4 65.5 56.8 July 47.9 41.1 41.5 38.7 30.8 60.1 49.9 August 48.4 39.5 37.5 34.6 33.0 64.4 57.7 September 51.2 43.5 49.1 37.2 38.5 65.1 58.5 October 47.4 40.7 49.7 33.6 34.1 59.6 53.3 November 50.2 41.9 29.5 32.6 47.3 65.0 60.8 December 47.7 40.2 47.8 30.0 38.8 61.3 53.4 2002January 46.0 36.9 47.2 25.7 34.9 62.8 62.8 February 45.3 39.1 48.3 29.4 36.1 56.2 45.7 March 44.9 38.9 52.2 28.3 35.5 55.3 48.1 April 42.8 36.8 53.8 25.0 33.1 53.5 45.4 May 46.7 39.4
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- 1: BLS Price Indices Table A1-1 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services All Goods & Services All Telephone Services 1972January 41.1 63.3 1975January 52.1 69.8 February 41.3 64.4 February 52.5 70.1 March 41.4 64.4 March 52.7 70.7 April 41.5 64.5 April 52.9 70.9 May 41.6 64.7 May 53.2 71.2 June 41.7 65.1 June 53.6 71.8 July 41.9 65.2 July 54.2 71.9 August 42.0 65.4 August 54.3 72.2 September 42.1 65.6 September 54.6 72.4 October 42.3 65.8 October 54.9 72.6 November 42.4 65.8 November 55.3 73.7 December 42.5 65.9 December 55.5 73.8 1973January 42.6 65.6 1976January 55.6 73.3 February 42.9 65.9 February 55.8 73.4 March 43.3 66.0 March 55.9 73.8 April 43.6 66.2
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- Indices Adjusted for Inflation Adjusted using the CPI for all goods and services 69 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local ServicesInterstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series IdentifierCUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051CUUR0000SS27061 1972 January 41.1 63.3 February 41.3 64.4 March 41.4 64.4 April 41.5 64.5 May 41.6 64.7 June 41.7 65.1 July 41.9 65.2 August 42.0 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February
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- Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service Consumer Price Indices 71 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series ID CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051CUUR0000SS27061 1972 January 41.1 63.3 February 41.3 64.4 March 41.4 64.4 April 41.5 64.5 May 41.6 64.7 June 41.7 65.1 July 41.9 65.2 August 42.0 65.4 September 42.1 65.6 October 42.3 65.8 November 42.4 65.8 December 42.5 65.9 1973 January 42.6 65.6 February 42.9 65.9 March 43.3 66.0 April 43.6 66.2 May 43.9 66.2 June 44.2 66.4 July 44.3 66.4 August 45.1 67.0 September 45.2 67.1 October 45.6 67.3 November 45.9 67.3 December 46.2 69.0 1974 January 46.6 69.2 February
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- 7,230,425 236,7372,824,318 59.3 39.1 1.6 GEORGIA 2,674,779 116,942 1,292,308 2,977,856 130,1931,438,738 83.8 0.6 15.7 HAWAII 454,717 19,649 183,279 454,939 19,659 183,369 0.0 100.0 0.0 IDAHO 445,342 20,036 153,752 492,026 22,136 169,869 71.7 21.7 6.6 ILLINOIS 4,704,322 282,070 2,642,253 4,816,423 288,7922,705,216 85.6 12.3 2.1 INDIANA 2,221,241 84,297 933,285 2,319,914 88,042 974,744 62.4 33.5 4.1 IOWA 932,997 38,574 348,539 1,129,719 46,707 422,028 65.1 21.0 14.0 KANSAS 880,791 74,289 317,968 1,043,585 88,020 376,737 84.0 8.6 7.4 KENTUCKY 1,227,474 49,239 353,193 1,409,765 56,551 405,645 56.9 34.7 8.4 LOUISIANA 1,584,986 46,553 567,966 1,706,756 50,130 611,601 92.9 0.0 7.1 MAINE 414,650 37,152 146,734 493,938 44,256 174,792 83.9 0.0 16.1 MARYLAND 2,260,772 60,548 1,141,471 2,264,956 60,6601,143,583 99.8 0.0 0.2 MASSACHUSETTS 2,633,071 260,849 1,244,154 2,635,356 261,0751,245,234 99.9 0.0 0.1
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- 1999139,758,434 41,549,261 77.1% 3,368,702 4,825,541 41.1% June 2000140,635,199 39,126,731 78.2 4,579,501 6,977,880 39.6 December 2000138,872,415 38,769,114 78.2 6,620,471 44.5 June 2001134,618,062 40,243,186 77.0 7,793,071 45.1 December 2001133,421,570 38,622,012 77.6 9,489,049 48.3 June 2002131,051,178 36,421,140 78.3 11,080,676 51.2 December 2002127,606,456 36,919,693 77.6 14,608,495 58.8 June 2003122,663,356 35,723,465 77.4 16,770,561 62.1 December 2003118,746,138 34,520,794 77.5 18,702,229 62.8 June 2004114,621,599 33,481,907 77.4 20,824,618 65.1 % Residential Other 1 Other 1 Business and Small Business 10,164,392 Percent of Lines that Serve Residential and Small Business Customers 11,073,209 10,255,196 Chart 8.2 10,214,784 11,158,611 1 Medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2004 (December 2004). Table 8.2 End-User Switched
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- Local Revenues ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 43.1 Interstate Access $0.0 0.0 $221.6 56.2 $221.6 35.6 100.0 Intrastate Access $14.0 6.1 $0.0 0.0 $14.0 2.2 0.0 Total Access Revenues $14.0 6.1 $221.6 56.2 $235.6 37.8 94.1 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 70.0 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $9.8 4.3 $18.3 4.6 $28.1 4.5 65.1 Long Distance Private Line Service ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 100.0 All Other Long Distance ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 43.4 Total Toll Revenues $12.7 5.5 $29.2 7.4 $41.8 6.7 69.8 Total Carrier Revenue ** 100.0 ** 100.0 ** 100.0 63.7 Figures may not add due to rounding and amounts that have been withheld to preserve confidentiality of
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- 2.1 136 0.6 12,860 55.6 23,135 Mississippi 3,403 25.1 1,032 7.6 137 1.0 241 1.8 100 0.7 8,645 63.8 13,559 Missouri 8,549 31.5 739 2.7 761 2.8 471 1.7 236 0.9 16,351 60.3 27,107 Montana 1,179 22.4 50 0.9 46 0.9 76 1.4 25 0.5 3,889 73.9 5,265 Nebraska 2,815 29.7 226 2.4 44 0.5 161 1.7 58 0.6 6,168 65.1 9,472 Nevada 4,310 50.5 367 4.3 267 3.1 240 2.8 135 1.6 3,216 37.7 8,534 New Hampshire 2,506 40.3 18 0.3 67 1.1 95 1.5 39 0.6 3,486 56.1 6,212 New Jersey 16,601 43.0 314 0.8 619 1.6 794 2.1 253 0.7 19,993 51.8 38,574 New Mexico 2,737 43.6 50 0.8 39 0.6 161 2.6 47 0.7 3,241 51.7 6,274
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/crepor03.pdf
- $0 $0 600,560 11.9 0.9 49.4 35.4 2.4 Iceland $5,869,402 72.6 1.0 21.6 3.1 1.8 $574,093 53.1 0.0 23.9 23.0 0.0 $24,025 0.0 0.0 20.3 79.7 0.0 28,161,329 50.3 1.5 26.5 16.5 5.1 Ireland $59,790,898 45.3 5.1 13.9 34.3 1.4 $3,157,046 64.9 2.2 22.0 10.6 0.2 $1,060,832 0.1 99.5 0.4 0.1 0.0 393,513,974 32.3 15.2 20.1 28.3 4.1 Italy $196,009,374 65.1 1.5 16.9 13.9 2.6 $6,350,304 50.6 0.2 20.5 27.6 1.1 $11,130,708 3.9 93.7 0.0 2.4 0.0 965,784,266 33.4 2.5 19.8 27.7 16.7 Liechtenstein $471,637 23.9 1.5 6.8 59.2 8.7 $0 $0 7,270,691 8.2 1.6 59.0 21.2 10.0 Luxembourg $5,118,046 69.1 1.2 15.5 12.6 1.7 $225,587 56.1 0.0 20.4 22.6 0.8 $74,766 1.8 0.0 0.8 97.4 0.0 33,435,294 57.2 1.8 26.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-7.pdf
- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-9.pdf
- 15.2 9.2 13.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 285.0 111.4 165.7 129.0 186.8 175.1 135.8 143.9 165.6 Total MSA 267.5 110.5 169.1 126.8 173.3 182.1 132.7 138.2 148.0 Total Non MSA 380.7 115.1 128.4 179.9 254.4 133.1 172.3 165.1 200.6 Total Residence 326.7 134.1 214.6 168.8 258.8 245.0 178.5 165.2 202.3 Total Business 174.8 61.2 75.1 58.9 71.9 81.8 65.1 95.0 69.0 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 161.3 76.2 111.9 106.2 130.2 125.9 102.9 122.1 93.0 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Reports 19.8% 21.9% 28.3% 13.3% 15.9% 20.1% 18.9% 12.4% 19.6% Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 203.8 169.1 324.4 20.4 26.8 166.9 312.5 86.7 110.3 Bus.Complaints per Mill. Bus. Access Lines 59.3 129.3 102.4 4.6 7.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-7.pdf
- 1998January 81.7 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 February 80.6 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 March 80.3 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 April 79.7 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 May 79.2 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 June 78.8 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 July 79.0 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 August 80.7 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 September 75.8 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 October 74.1 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 November 76.0 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 December 75.9 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 1999January 72.9 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 February 71.2 63.5 63.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 March 70.5 62.3 63.5 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 April
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrd99-7.pdf
- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- 1998 January 75.9 83.4 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 February 73.2 79.7 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 March 76.7 85.8 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 April 74.7 77.9 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 May 73.0 79.8 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 June 68.7 76.0 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 July 67.4 65.2 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 August 70.5 70.4 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 September 66.1 70.5 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 October 65.4 65.7 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 November 70.1 71.4 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 December 67.2 70.1 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 1999 January 65.4 67.0 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 February* 64.7 62.1 60.8 68.6 90.6 97.0 100.0 March* 63.0 61.7 59.0 65.8 84.4 90.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 72.4 81.7 92.7 88.4 97.2 96.9 72.0 82.1 94.6 80.3 99.1 96.7 69.3 79.3 89.5 79.1 89.7 96.7 69.0 82.3 92.2 71.7 96.3 96.5 65.7 82.6 93.9 73.6 104.0 96.5 69.9 86.0 86.7 68.4 94.4 96.4 70.3 80.9 88.8 65.6 103.5 96.6 69.6 75.2 90.4 71.2 101.8 96.4 63.5 72.3 96.9 76.8 110.9 96.5 64.6 70.2 99.9 79.0 120.4 96.5 65.1 78.1 99.0 74.9 121.6 96.4 62.9 66.4 93.3 80.4 109.7 96.5 62.1 67.7 89.6 74.9 104.3 96.5 68.0 72.4 86.5 77.2 98.0 96.2 63.3 70.3 91.4 79.3 106.5 96.1 61.4 68.5 86.3 77.3 97.6 96.0 58.3 68.0 84.9 84.6 93.0 96.1 58.5 63.8 85.2 80.3 94.7 96.0 63.6 61.5 88.6 79.8 101.2 96.2 63.5 57.7 88.0 79.9 100.0 96.2 60.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/QualSvc/qual02.pdf
- 15.2 9.3 13.7 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 285.0 111.4 171.4 129.0 197.8 175.1 135.8 143.9 165.6 Total MSA 267.5 110.5 170.5 126.8 186.2 182.1 132.7 138.2 148.0 Total Non MSA 381.2 115.1 181.4 179.9 255.3 133.1 172.3 165.0 200.6 Total Residence 327.3 134.1 221.2 168.8 272.6 245.0 178.5 165.2 202.3 Total Business 173.9 61.2 79.1 58.9 78.2 81.8 65.1 95.0 69.0 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 161.3 76.2 118.7 106.2 141.7 125.9 102.9 122.0 93.0 Repeat Troubles as a Percent of Trouble Reports 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 Residential Complaints per Million Residential Access Lines 203.8 169.1 324.4 20.4 26.8 166.9 312.5 86.7 110.3 Business Complaints per Million Business Access Lines 59.3 129.3 102.4 4.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/QualSvc/qual03.pdf
- 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Years Interval in H ours Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* Alltel Corp. Cincinnati Bell Citizens Century Tel. Weighted Small Co.Composite* Iowa Telecom Valor 18 Percentage of Switches with Downtime (Using Company Provided Composites) ARMIS 43-05 Report 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 BellSouth 8.9 8.3 6.4 5.9 4.2 2.5 Qwest 65.1 77.5 42.1 36.0 18.8 11.1 SBC Ameritech 37.3 23.3 3.7 3.4 4.5 1.7 SBC Pacific 13.7 16.2 10.1 15.4 2.3 3.3 SBC Southwestern 15.9 17.2 12.0 10.3 4.3 3.9 SBC SNET 12.9 7.9 28.8 42.3 4.4 0.6 Verizon GTE 7.7 3.4 2.9 1.6 1.3 2.7 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 10.0 4.7 8.6 5.6 2.4 4.4 Sprint
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/00socc.pdf
- 256.0 10.4 245.7 173.0 72.7 28.5 19.9 20.9 69.3 3.4VT Virginia 3,191.7 223.3 2,968.4 2,061.2 907.2 406.3 143.8 320.7 870.8 36.4VA Washington 2,456.2 199.6 2,256.5 1,541.9 714.6 320.1 108.8 258.4 687.2 27.4WA West Virginia 656.6 22.3 634.4 454.7 179.7 97.6 33.1 42.8 173.5 6.2WV Wisconsin 1,668.2 89.4 1,578.8 1,183.1 395.7 169.7 71.2 144.4 385.4 10.4WI Wyoming 207.3 12.9 194.4 129.3 65.1 25.8 15.0 22.4 63.2 1.9WY Puerto Rico 1,164.7 104.0 1,060.7 740.5 320.2 204.8 75.0 8.2 288.0 32.2PR Unclassified 130 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.13 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2000 -- Continued Basic Local Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/01socc.pdf
- 220.2 13.0MS Missouri 2,594.1 368.6 2,225.5 1,557.9 667.6 272.3 78.7 295.9 646.9 20.7MO Montana 269.9 15.7 254.3 175.5 78.7 29.4 16.4 28.8 74.6 4.2MT Nebraska 677.5 52.3 625.2 442.8 182.4 58.7 36.1 79.5 174.2 8.2NE Nevada 705.4 77.4 628.0 403.2 224.8 98.9 46.1 72.2 217.2 7.6NV New Hampshire 507.6 20.2 487.4 312.8 174.6 68.5 30.8 70.4 169.8 4.8NH New Jersey 4,065.1 246.4 3,818.7 2,515.0 1,303.6 582.4 149.6 537.7 1,269.7 33.9NJ New Mexico 592.6 38.3 554.3 373.1 181.1 71.8 30.0 69.2 171.0 10.2NM New York 8,385.8 335.4 8,050.4 5,612.4 2,438.0 1,059.9 285.6 1,008.5 2,354.1 84.0NY North Carolina 3,396.2 287.8 3,108.4 2,262.9 845.5 397.5 111.4 308.4 817.2 28.3NC North Dakota 166.8 6.6 160.1 102.7 57.5 18.1 12.0 23.8 53.9 3.6ND Ohio 4,354.7 364.9
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/01socc.pdf
- 4.73 242.4 15.0 227.4 110.4 44.0 66.0 220.5 6.883MS Missouri 879.1 4.13 875.0 247.8 627.2 260.8 75.2 290.9 626.9 0.306MO Montana 110.1 6.27 103.8 26.3 77.5 29.3 16.5 29.2 75.1 2.410MT Nebraska 213.5 2.73 210.8 50.5 160.3 50.6 32.7 73.3 156.5 3.785NE Nevada 228.3 0.40 227.9 16.1 211.8 96.3 43.9 71.5 211.8 0.003NV New Hampshire 184.5 2.55 181.9 20.1 161.8 65.1 29.3 67.4 161.8 NH New Jersey 1,498.1 22.06 1,476.0 261.2 1,214.8 556.5 140.1 518.4 1,215.0 (0.193)NJ New Mexico 226.2 4.56 221.6 46.6 175.0 69.8 29.8 69.3 168.9 6.128NM New York 2,486.6 37.91 2,448.6 387.8 2,060.8 958.7 256.1 846.0 2,060.8 NY North Carolina 1,130.3 11.83 1,118.5 305.5 813.0 386.4 108.6 304.0 799.0 13.994NC North Dakota 69.4 1.18 68.2 14.7 53.5 16.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/02socc.pdf
- (1,564.9) (1,604.1) 222.7 100.9 35.7 84.8 221.4 1.2 NJ New Mexico 658.2 595.7 62.5 55.5 13.2 7.7 2.4 3.0 13.1 NM New York 1,171.9 365.4 806.5 613.9 220.0 83.5 29.5 102.2 215.2 4.8 NY North Carolina (782.7) (792.3) 9.6 (10.6) 102.2 60.2 13.4 27.4 101.0 1.2 NC North Dakota 212.7 233.9 (21.2) (22.4) 4.4 1.8 1.1 1.5 4.4 ND Ohio (65.1) (156.6) 91.5 63.0 252.8 139.4 59.9 51.4 250.7 2.2 OH Oklahoma 44.2 7.2 37.1 26.6 1.6 0.9 0.3 0.4 1.6 OK Oregon (595.7) (706.8) 111.1 93.7 54.6 30.7 10.1 13.5 54.3 0.3 OR Pennsylvania (294.5) 327.0 (621.5) (658.2) 248.6 135.7 28.3 83.1 247.1 1.5 PA Rhode Island 19.8 106.9 (87.1) (95.7) 13.7 6.7 2.0 4.7 13.4 0.4 RI South Carolina
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/03socc.pdf
- Island 1,248.0 33.5 1,214.5 854.0 360.4 174.0 50.6 126.5 351.1 9.3 RI South Carolina 4,416.4 133.5 4,282.8 3,145.7 1,137.2 726.8 134.1 266.6 1,127.5 9.6 SC South Dakota 736.1 20.2 715.8 482.6 233.3 115.6 43.8 73.0 232.4 0.9 SD Tennessee 6,756.5 237.1 6,519.4 4,789.9 1,729.6 1,042.8 216.3 445.1 1,704.2 25.3 TN Texas 31,395.8 568.7 30,827.2 21,746.1 9,081.1 4,573.4 1,101.3 3,341.3 9,016.0 65.1 TX Utah 2,898.4 27.8 2,870.6 2,000.8 869.8 439.2 160.8 264.7 864.7 5.2 UT Vermont 1,062.2 23.5 1,038.8 718.9 319.9 148.9 65.4 87.2 301.5 18.4 VT Virginia 10,643.0 162.3 10,480.7 7,462.5 3,018.1 1,562.8 522.7 917.0 3,002.5 15.6 VA Washington 9,451.3 243.1 9,208.1 6,770.5 2,437.7 1,348.4 403.8 672.7 2,424.9 12.7 WA West Virginia 2,297.9 48.5 2,249.3 1,618.9 630.4 338.8 128.3 159.1 626.2
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/95socc.pdf
- SEPARATIONS COMMON TRAFFIC SPECIAL T O T A L AND ADJUSTMENTS LINE SENSITIVE INTEREXCHANGE T O T A L S $72,138 $4,748 $67,389 $51,663 $15,834 $7,963 $4,733 $2,432 $15,128 $706 ALABAMA 951.0 42.0 909.0 698.9 223.1 131.6 59.7 23.0 214.3 8.8 AL ARIZONA 1,049.1 50.8 998.2 767.5 234.1 132.9 63.8 30.7 227.4 6.8 AZ ARKANSAS 478.0 24.5 453.6 339.8 119.5 65.1 35.0 15.9 116.0 3.6 AR CALIFORNIA 9,006.9 520.4 8,486.5 6,886.7 1,610.1 894.1 450.8 175.4 1,520.4 89.7 CA COLORADO 1,276.2 61.7 1,214.5 902.0 316.7 148.7 100.3 60.8 309.7 6.9 CO CONNECTICUT 1,212.9 45.6 1,167.4 896.6 270.8 107.3 107.2 38.2 252.7 18.1 CT DELAWARE 205.7 16.5 189.2 132.7 56.6 23.5 18.4 12.5 54.5 2.1 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 452.1 69.7 382.4 268.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 98.4 FL GEORGIA 36 3,996,188 83.8 288,525 6.0 485,497 10.2 4,770,210 89.8 GA HAWAII 2 0 0.0 707,649 100.0 346 0.0 707,995 100.0 HI IDAHO 21 488,173 71.7 128,068 18.8 64,599 9.5 680,840 90.5 ID ILLINOIS 56 6,830,127 85.6 965,360 12.1 185,761 2.3 7,981,248 97.7 IL INDIANA 42 2,164,982 62.4 1,158,058 33.4 147,617 4.3 3,470,657 95.7 IN IOWA 154 1,033,852 65.1 278,413 17.5 276,690 17.4 1,588,955 82.6 IA KANSAS 39 1,331,425 84.0 6,174 0.4 247,225 15.6 1,584,824 84.4 KS KENTUCKY 19 1,173,620 56.9 623,541 30.2 266,895 12.9 2,064,056 87.1 KY LOUISIANA 20 2,261,587 92.9 0 0.0 173,751 7.1 2,435,338 92.9 LA MAINE 20 678,653 83.9 0 0.0 129,770 16.1 808,423 83.9 ME MARYLAND 2 3,487,156 99.8 0 0.0 6,453 0.2 3,493,609
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- 98.4 FL GEORGIA 36 3,996,188 83.8 288,525 6.0 486,482 10.2 4,771,195 89.8 GA HAWAII 2 0 0.0 707,649 100.0 123 0.0 707,772 100.0 HI IDAHO 21 485,986 71.6 128,068 18.9 64,507 9.5 678,561 90.5 ID ILLINOIS 56 6,830,127 85.5 965,360 12.1 196,433 2.5 7,991,920 97.5 IL INDIANA 42 2,164,982 62.4 1,158,058 33.4 147,833 4.3 3,470,873 95.7 IN IOWA 154 1,035,335 65.1 278,413 17.5 276,409 17.4 1,590,157 82.6 IA KANSAS 39 1,331,425 84.0 6,174 0.4 247,224 15.6 1,584,823 84.4 KS KENTUCKY 19 1,173,620 56.9 623,541 30.2 266,895 12.9 2,064,056 87.1 KY LOUISIANA 20 2,261,587 92.9 0 0.0 174,028 7.1 2,435,615 92.9 LA MAINE 20 678,653 83.9 0 0.0 129,770 16.1 808,423 83.9 ME MARYLAND 2 3,487,156 99.8 0 0.0 6,453 0.2 3,493,609
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- 6,201.8 2,754.8 1,083.9 544.8 1,105.8 2,734.5 20.3MA Michigan 10,718.8 415.4 10,303.4 7,961.4 2,341.9 1,392.5 516.0 403.5 2,312.0 29.9 MI Minnesota 4,208.3 207.6 4,000.7 2,887.1 1,113.6 561.8 204.2 340.4 1,106.4 7.2MN Mississippi 3,189.7 83.7 3,105.9 2,323.9 782.1 542.4 112.5 113.6 768.5 13.6MS Missouri 7,391.2 213.7 7,177.5 5,175.2 2,002.3 1,107.2 318.4 523.6 1,949.1 53.1MO Montana 809.6 26.4 783.2 533.2 249.9 127.6 56.3 65.1 249.1 0.9MT Nebraska 2,196.0 166.5 2,029.5 1,406.2 623.3 261.4 169.7 188.5 619.6 3.8NE Nevada 2,043.9 162.5 1,881.4 1,400.7 480.7 255.4 169.1 54.1 478.6 2.2NV New Hampshire 1,787.7 64.0 1,723.7 1,167.8 556.0 260.9 126.4 165.0 552.3 3.6NH New Jersey 11,310.0 585.3 10,724.6 7,428.7 3,296.0 1,582.7 564.5 1,128.5 3,275.7 20.3 NJ New Mexico 2,112.6 81.2 2,031.4 1,440.7 590.7 345.7 118.2 123.2 587.1
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- 222.7 100.9 35.7 84.8 221.4 1.2 NJ New Mexico 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 NM New York 1,171.9 365.4 806.5 613.9 220.0 80.3 29.5 105.3 215.1 4.9 NY North Carolina (782.7) (792.3) 9.6 (10.6) 103.3 60.8 13.5 27.7 102.0 1.3 NC North Dakota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ND Ohio (65.1) (156.6) 91.5 62.9 249.8 139.7 58.2 49.8 247.7 2.1 OH Oklahoma 44.2 7.2 37.1 26.7 4.0 2.5 0.5 1.0 4.0 0.0 OK Oregon (270.6) (283.2) 12.7 9.4 22.4 12.6 4.4 5.3 22.3 0.2 OR Pennsylvania (294.5) 327.0 (621.5) (658.2) 248.4 135.5 28.4 83.0 246.9 1.5 PA Rhode Island 19.8 106.9 (87.1) (95.7) 13.7 6.5 2.0 4.9 13.4 0.4 RI South
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 GA CHATSWORTH 18 33 331.5 564.0 19455 1485 17109 1056 1.2 2.0 99.3
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- 2606 3.8 1.0 99.6 GA ATLANTA 69 43 50.0 299.0 15421 2953 15790 2961 0.0 0.0 95.9 GA AUGUSTA 6 42 1000.0 418.0 37310 939 33843 885 0.0 0.0 99.1 GA AUGUSTA 12 31 716.9 485.0 37268 998 32219 921 0.0 0.0 99.7 GA AUGUSTA 26 30 60.4 485.0 24272 667 23574 625 0.0 0.0 98.3 GA AUGUSTA 54 51 65.1 385.0 16955 537 16931 537 0.3 0.1 99.9 GA BAINBRIDGE 49 50 192.8 410.0 22695 493 22683 493 0.1 0.0 100.0 GA BAXLEY 34 35 50.0 147.0 6497 93 6465 93 0.0 0.0 100.0 GA BRUNSWICK 21 24 262.3 600.0 31785 996 31608 951 0.1 0.3 100.0 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da000721.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2000/da000721.txt
- to Cellco, and the parties intend that Bell Atlantic would also transfer additional properties to Cellco. At the completion of the first stage, Cellco will hold all of the current Cellco licenses as well as most of Vodafone's current U.S. licenses. Bell Atlantic will hold a 34.9 percent general partner ownership interest in Cellco; Vodafone will indirectly hold the remaining 65.1 percent interest through one or more of its U.S. subsidiaries. At the completion of the second stage, assuming that the Bell Atlantic-GTE transaction is also in a position to close, Bell Atlantic's equity share will rise to 55 percent, and Vodafone's will drop to 45 percent. The Applicants state, however, that Bell Atlantic will retain management control of Cellco throughout
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- Finally, Part 61 requires ILECs to publish their rates in tariffs, and the rules restrict how and when incumbents may change their rates. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 61.1 - 61.193. Additionally, the Commission regulates the rate levels ILECs may charge for their access services, requiring them to comply with either the rate-of-return or the price-cap regulations. Compare 47 C.F.R. §§ 65.1 - 65.830 (relating to rate of return that certain non-price-cap ILECs may earn on interstate access service) with Access Charge Reform, Sixth Report and Order in CC Docket Nos. 96-262 and 94-1, Report and Order in CC Docket No. 99-249, Eleventh Report and Order in CC Docket No. 96-45, 15 FCC Rcd 12962, 13026-13039, at ¶¶ 151-84 (2000) (``CALLS Order'')
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- switched access services. See Complaint, Exhibit 9, Kiesling Associates LLP Tariff F.C.C. No. 1 ("Kiesling Tariff") at S: 6. The quoted language appears in the NECA Tariff. See Complaint, Exhibit 7, NECA Tariff at S: 6.1. Response to Enforcement Bureau Request for Additional Briefing, File No. EB-07-MD-001 (Aug. 1, 2008) ("Qwest Additional Briefing Response"), Appendix, NECA Tariff at 2.6 (pp. 2-65.1, 2-68). October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17985, P: 37. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P:P: 35-38. See October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987, P: 37. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 17987-88, P: 38. October 2 Order, 22 FCC Rcd at
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- 101 00 18 9.29 HAAT A!L 9.0 0.3 101.3 41.9 53.3 35.1 34.8 55.7 39.6 48.3 38.7 -21.5 138.5 139.0 136.4 105.1 61.0 140.1 70.9 100.0 24.6 238.0 107.0 HAAT A!L -21.4 -63.8 -38.7 -14.1 63.9 -41.3 7.3 -33.0 -34.8 -19.8 -1.1 180.0 -28.7 200.4 231.5 HAA T A 52.1 21.4 58.0 77.3 -47.2 -235.0 37.2 49.8 32.6 146.0 31.0 -65.1 -111.4 1 LOCATION Cerralvo Ga 1 e ana Linares Montemorelos Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey MOnteKKey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Monterrey Sabinas Hidalgo LOCATION Benjamin Hill Cananea Hermosillo Hermosi 110 Hermosi 1 lo Hermosillo Nogales Noqales Noqales Noqal e s Noaales NUEVO LEON GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES POWER (LAT) (LON) 0 CALL SIGN CHANNEL XHCER-FM
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- 0.0 0.0100.0 31,301,424 37.8 0.012.116.3 33.9 Canary Island $170 0.029.4 0.0 0.0 70.6 $0 $0 13,661 0.025.4 0.0 0.0 74.6 Cape Verde $3,657,433 38.9 0.0 0.847.6 12.8 $92,487 0.0 0.0 0.066.7 33.3 $153 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.7 99.3 23,633,677 26.8 0.0 0.562.2 10.5 Central African Republic $174,548 10.6 0.017.719.3 52.5 $8,262 0.0 0.0 0.016.5 83.5 $0 1,428,635 10.9 0.0 8.215.8 65.1 Chad $489,603 20.7 0.0 9.330.3 39.7 $21,501 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,272,323 10.2 0.0 3.562.2 24.0 Comoros $1,203,053 4.4 0.0 2.228.9 64.5 $103,052 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $80 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 6,919,696 2.5 0.0 1.540.4 55.6 Congo $2,610,546 20.2 0.0 5.645.2 28.9 $43,693 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 20,070,225 25.5 0.0 1.837.3 35.5 Cote
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- $0 $0 Fiji 9 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.1 88.9 $0 $55,965 0.0 0.0 0.0 59.6 40.4 $0 French Polynesia 0 $0 $0 $0 Kiribati 0 $0 $0 $0 Marshall Islands 747 0.0 0.0 3.2 93.6 3.2 $0 $3,965,101 0.0 0.0 15.2 83.4 1.3 $0 Micronesia, Federated States of 17 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 94.1 $0 $34,221 0.0 0.0 0.0 34.9 65.1 $0 Nauru 0 $0 $0 $0 New Caledonia 0 $0 $0 $0 New Zealand 1,561 0.0 0.0 0.0 55.5 44.5 $0 $638,710 0.0 0.0 0.0 97.3 2.7 $32,237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 Niue 0 $0 $0 $0 Norfolk Island 0 $0 $0 $0 Pacific Islands (Palau) 10 0.0 0.0 0.0 10.0 90.0 $0 $29,093 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.7 63.3 $0
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- 68.9 $113,672 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 40,855,039 0.0 13.2 0.0 33.9 52.9 Aruba $4,826,838 0.0 27.0 0.0 14.7 58.3 $101,845 0.0 29.2 0.0 27.7 43.1 $198,224 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 39,476,531 0.0 26.3 0.0 19.6 54.1 Bahamas, The $8,775,116 0.0 19.2 0.6 11.2 69.1 $840,854 0.0 18.0 0.0 11.8 70.2 $3,799,398 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 167,893,170 0.0 18.5 1.3 15.1 65.1 Barbados $9,842,373 0.0 29.8 0.0 13.2 57.1 $697,288 0.0 34.7 0.0 38.5 26.8 $919,010 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 88,752,385 0.0 32.0 0.0 22.9 45.1 Bermuda $5,300,235 0.0 22.6 0.0 13.8 63.7 $333,848 0.0 15.7 0.0 24.4 59.9 $79,254 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 78,344,421 0.0 14.1 0.0 22.6 63.3 Cayman Islands $6,667,982 0.0 25.1 0.1 18.1 56.6 $232,894 0.0 36.4 0.0
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- 0.0 35.4 64.6 $9,253,894 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,023,431,673 0.0 0.0 0.4 19.1 80.5 Laos $1,330,042 0.0 0.0 8.6 21.7 69.7 $235,400 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $161,414 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 29,948,266 0.0 0.0 9.1 18.6 72.3 Macau $814,439 0.0 0.0 1.3 16.6 82.0 $483,321 0.0 0.0 0.0 36.0 64.0 $391,243 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 32,460,355 0.0 0.0 1.2 33.8 65.1 Malaysia $20,389,568 0.0 1.1 0.4 15.2 83.2 $1,151,002 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.7 91.3 $1,563,464 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 375,303,051 0.0 1.6 0.9 27.2 70.2 Maldives $367,150 0.0 0.2 2.6 12.5 84.7 $3,199 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $280,966 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,027,054 0.0 0.2 3.4 12.4 84.0 Mongolia $1,554,607 0.0 0.0 0.9 8.6 90.5 $14,856 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $8,666
- http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/2002/01-1059.doc http://www.fcc.gov/ogc/documents/opinions/2002/01-1059.html
- issue, grant its petition on the second, and remand for further proceedings on the third. * * * ACS is the incumbent local exchange carrier ("LEC") in Anchorage, Alaska. Order at 3, p 4. As a "rate-of-return" carrier (i.e., one whose rates are limited in terms of the rate of return rather than via price caps, see 47 C.F.R. § 65.1(b)), ACS files tariff rates for a two-year period, 47 C.F.R. § 69.3(a); the rates must be chosen with a view to yielding a rate of return no greater than the Commission-prescribed maximum. See In re Amendment of Parts 65 and 69 of the Commission's Rules to Reform the Interstate Rate of Return Represcription and Enforcement Processes, 10 FCC Rcd 6788,
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/review090001.pdf
- 44.2 n/a 97.0 Mar-00 82 21 9 9 38.267.895.1 Mar-01 84 21 8 10 37.769.596.3 Little Rock AR Mar-96 82 35 22 11 36.9n/a 71.1 Nov-97 82 32 20 14 43.9n/a 85.7 Nov-98 83 33 17 14 43.8 n/a 96.4 Mar-00 83 33 14 14 41.377.192.4 Mar-01 85 35 16 14 40.075.592.2 Charleston SC Mar-96 87 27 17 9 22.6n/a 65.1 Nov-97 91 27 15 9 32.8n/a 77.8 Nov-98 97 28 14 9 44.5 n/a 87.6 Mar-00 87 28 15 11 46.777.593.5 Mar-01 86 28 13 10 49.479.194.5 Stockton CA Mar-96 85 10 5 7 58.0n/a 97.5 Nov-97 85 10 6 6 29.7n/a 84.8 Nov-98 84 10 5 6 34.4 n/a 95.1 Mar-00 85 10 5 5 37.974.096.6 Mar-01 87 9