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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- is a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voicemail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- EMS's waiver request is made in response to the above-captioned complaint by Rath Microtech. In its complaint, Rath Microtech argues that EMS's emergency elevator telephones are not properly registered or labeled and that they fail to comply with on-hook impedance limitations as required by Part 68 of the Commission's rules. Specifically, the complaint alleges potential violations by EMS of sections 68.2, 68.102, 68.214, 68.300, 68.312 of the Commission's rules in connection with EMS's sale of equipment that did not meet impedance limitations, its failure to properly register modifications to its elevator telephone, and its sale of a single telephone to Rath Microtech that did not meet labeling requirements. With regard to the complaint, we conclude that EMS did violate certain Commission
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- 21 692.00 201. 36 50.0 201.0 309827 12301.6 310066 12321.7 KY NEWPORT WXIX-TV 39738 19 4680.0 306. 29 259. 306.0 2535179 19580.0 2474165 19907.0 KY OWENSBORO WKOH 34205 31 708.00 140. 30 50.0 140.0 483645 9788.8 486880 9941.2 KY OWENTON WKON 34211 52 676.00 216. 44 50.0 216.0 498175 10811.7 514985 11105.3 KY PADUCAH WDKA 39561 49 2450.0 327. 50 68.2 327.0 450750 14844.2 450970 14888.7 KY PADUCAH WKPD 65758 29 145.00 152. 41 50.0 152.0 183013 7089.0 186137 7261.2 KY PADUCAH WPSD-TV 51991 06 100.00 482. 32 1000 482.0 838016 38219.0 898192 43460.6 KY PIKEVILLE WKPI-TV 34200 22 1320.0 430. 24 50.0 430.0 408856 15992.6 431431 16925.2 KY SOMERSET WKSO-TV 34222 29 589.00 445. 14 50.0 445.0 414202 17386.9 453415
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- Measurements at DMIN + 3 dB) Table A-2. D/U Statistics for 8 Receivers at D = DMIN + 1 dB on Channel 30 Undesired Channel Best D/U (dB) Median D/U (dB) Mean D/U (dB) 2nd Worst D/U (dB) Worst D/U (dB) Standard Deviation (dB) N-16 N-15 N-14 N-13 -73.0 -64.4 -64.2 N-12 -72.3 -62.7 -60.9 N-11 -70.6 -61.0 -59.0 N-10 -68.2 -59.3 -57.0 N-9 -66.8 -56.5 -55.0 N-8 -72.6 -62.7 -60.3 -52.5 -45.1 8.9 N-7 -71.7 -62.1 -58.7 -50.0 -44.6 8.8 N-6 -72.9 -53.0 -51.6 -43.2 -26.6 13.9 N-5 -71.0 -53.3 -54.0 -47.2 -40.6 8.9 N-4 -65.6 -45.4 -47.9 -41.8 -36.2 9.5 N-3 -57.5 -45.5 -46.5 -40.4 -36.9 7.1 N-2 -49.1 -36.0 -36.5 -29.3 -23.2 8.4 N-1 -38.2 -35.4 -35.4 -33.0
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- FUTURE, FOR LOCAL OR NATIONAL NEWS AND INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT AFFAIRS, WOULD YOU SAY YOU EXPECT TO USE... *** CABLE OR SATELLITE NEWS CHANNELS *** MORE OFTEN, LESS OFTEN OR ABOUT THE SAME AMOUNT AS YOU DO TODAY? BASE: ALL RESPONDENTS TOTAL ----- UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 3136 WEIGHTED TOTAL 205510 (000) 100.0 MORE OFTEN 21.8 LESS OFTEN 8.5 ABOUT THE SAME 68.2 DON'T KNOW 0.2 REFUSE 1.3 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: 77 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 075 Q12F. IN THE FUTURE, FOR LOCAL OR NATIONAL NEWS AND INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT AFFAIRS,
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- 26.0 0.8 $1,248,092 29.7 0.0 29.0 39.5 1.8 $23,205 25.8 37.6 29.7 6.8 0.0 71,387,028 33.3 2.3 21.8 41.5 1.2 Bermuda $14,253,519 64.8 0.4 19.4 14.5 0.8 $1,759,730 30.1 0.0 55.1 14.9 0.0 $61,787 68.1 0.0 31.9 0.0 0.0 74,683,998 32.0 0.9 51.4 14.5 1.3 Cayman Islands $11,286,333 69.1 0.7 12.4 17.3 0.5 $1,144,834 40.7 0.0 26.8 32.4 0.0 $23,447 68.2 0.0 11.2 20.6 0.0 54,954,190 38.7 1.3 37.0 22.5 0.5 Cuba $30,659,866 8.8 6.3 35.7 38.9 10.2 $10,801 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 55,361,028 7.1 5.0 45.5 32.1 10.3 Dominica $5,186,331 60.3 0.7 19.6 17.2 2.3 $252,919 41.1 0.0 21.1 37.7 0.1 $1,137 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 18,301,242 31.9 1.2 29.5 31.5 5.7 Dominican Republic $124,328,324 39.8 14.9 23.1
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- 92.5 93.9 90.4 92.0 6 + 95.0 96.2 95.0 96.2 94.8 96.6 92.9 94.0 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 92.5 92.1 93.3 6+ 92.7 93.7 93.0 93.8 90.3 92.2 89.9 90.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 44 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 92.5 92.1 93.3 6+ 92.7 93.7 93.0 93.8 90.3 92.2 89.9 90.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 44 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 517110213 51711022 517110221 7-12 Public Switched Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service NAICS Series ID 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 49.8 27.9 7.8 1.7 12.8 $214,579 12.7 0.4 2.1 0.0 84.8 $820 16.3 83.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 47,045,791 43.1 30.6 4.6 1.2 20.5 Zimbabwe $6,581,803 30.5 11.7 22.1 16.5 19.3 $856,246 12.7 0.0 21.4 0.0 65.9 $140,754 0.3 99.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 76,920,945 21.2 9.9 23.5 10.2 35.3 Africa $459,336,649 30.0 18.9 19.9 16.3 14.9 $21,400,221 15.9 1.2 11.0 3.7 68.2 $1,901,891 0.0 75.2 6.9 17.6 0.3 2,952,820,805 23.6 21.7 24.0 9.4 21.3 Bahrain $8,116,498 53.2 0.9 16.8 23.8 5.3 $255,569 24.8 0.0 13.6 5.6 56.0 $3,363 7.8 0.0 41.3 50.6 0.4 40,332,906 36.6 0.6 28.4 24.8 9.5 Iran $30,032,899 19.0 2.5 48.3 9.3 20.9 $1,769,345 6.0 0.0 5.1 6.2 82.7 $102 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 99.0 191,865,539 17.3 4.5 22.0
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- 91.1 92.3 91.1 92.4 6 + 93.5 94.7 94.1 95.1 90.3 92.8 91.3 92.4 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 98.4 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 100.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 100.0 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 96.5 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8
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- * Subject to revision Public Switched Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service NAICS Series ID 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 90.4 91.6 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 94.4 94.4 92.9 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 47 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 90.4 91.6 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 94.4 94.4 92.9 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 47 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 2 Average Outage Duration in Minutes 15,948 45 17 NA 981 NA 65 74 163.1 Average Lines Affected per Event in Thousands 12.4 7.7 13.6 NA 17.7 NA 8.1 14.7 6.0 Outage Line-Minutes per Event in Thousands 219,618.1 125.5 171.9 NA 678.5 NA 247.6 334.9 486.9 Outage Line-Minutes per 1,000 Access Lines 324,525.7 362.3 64.3 0.0 936.9 0.0 224.0 104.9 1,068.2 For Scheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Events per Hundred Switches 0.1 0.6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Events per Million Access Lines 0.10 0.62 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 Average Outage Duration in Minutes 3.5 4.0 NA NA NA NA NA
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- 0.0 2.030.0 66.7 $69,443 0.0 0.0 2.623.9 73.5 $13,504 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 10,463,882 0.7 0.0 0.737.1 61.6 Nauru $637,328 5.4 5.726.0 2.4 60.5 $533 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $98 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 954,234 5.2 5.0 4.530.4 54.9 New Caledonia $466,185 10.1 0.3 0.017.1 72.4 $43,333 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $166 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,521,349 8.0 0.2 0.023.6 68.2 New Zealand $22,574,957 1.2 0.317.020.4 61.1 $2,317,192 0.0 0.020.122.4 57.5 $1,702,121 95.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.7 311,430,764 1.3 0.8 8.020.6 69.3 Niue $238,387 0.9 0.7 0.0 2.1 96.3 $10,771 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $282 0.0 0.0 0.013.8 86.2 493,189 0.3 0.7 0.0 9.0 90.0 - Switched Services Market Shares 4 - 2005 Annual Section 43.61 International Traffic Data for All
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- 92.5 93.6 91.4 92.5 6 + 94.2 94.9 94.6 95.3 91.9 92.4 93.0 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 38 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 98.8 97.7 97.4 97.3 95.7 97.8 97.1 97.5 96.7 97.8 95.6 97.2 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 18 Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 73.6 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 88.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 94.5 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4
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- the cable operator currently passes; 2) the total number of homes the cable operator currently passes with 36 or more activated channels; 3) the total number of subscribers; and 4) the total number of subscribers with 36 or more activated channels. Cable continues to serve the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers. The Report finds that as of June 2006, approximately 68.2 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 29 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2006. DBS operators continue to add local-into-local broadcast television service. In approximately 175 of the 210 television markets, at least one DBS provider offers the signals of local
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- 93.8 93.0 93.9 6+ 94.8 95.8 95.5 96.4 92.0 93.3 93.2 94.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 93.8 93.0 93.9 6+ 94.8 95.8 95.5 96.4 92.0 93.3 93.2 94.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 2006January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6 April
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- 93.3 94.2 93.8 95.5 6 + 94.9 95.5 94.9 95.6 92.6 93.6 92.5 93.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- a U-Type bidder, and its contribution of 120 to the aggregate bid for allocating a single block of spectrum to unlicensed operations. Because Bidder C's bid of 120 represents 27% of the value of the accepted aggregate bid of 440, under the adopted pricing rules Bidder C is required to pay 27% of the final transaction price (i.e., 250), or 68.2. Similarly, because Bidder C's bid of 80 to have a second block of spectrum designated to unlicensed operations represents 29% of the value of the accepted aggregate bid of 280, Bidder C is required to pay 29% of the final transaction price, or 71.4. Figure 7: Session 1 Pricing Rule To assist readers in visualizing the proposed clock auction, the
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- 318.5 107.3 630.6 1,056.4 70.4 GA Idaho 459.0 25.9 433.0 250.7 182.3 69.7 19.0 75.9 164.6 17.8 ID Illinois 4,231.8 536.6 3,695.2 2,540.4 1,154.8 387.5 145.8 555.9 1,089.2 65.7 IL Indiana 2,124.3 266.9 1,857.4 1,258.8 598.6 244.2 59.8 261.4 565.4 33.2 IN Iowa 788.5 29.1 759.3 483.8 275.5 77.1 39.9 133.5 250.5 24.9 IA Kansas 805.5 104.5 701.0 439.5 261.5 68.2 33.3 144.7 246.2 15.4 KS Kentucky 1,355.4 78.1 1,277.3 892.0 385.2 155.1 44.2 171.6 370.9 14.3 KY Louisiana 1,465.2 81.0 1,384.2 964.3 419.9 152.3 47.6 187.3 387.2 32.7 LA Maine 460.6 16.3 444.3 295.9 148.4 53.4 17.5 72.6 143.5 4.9 ME Maryland 2,318.7 146.7 2,172.0 1,366.1 805.9 258.0 83.9 422.2 764.1 41.9 MD Massachusetts 2,495.3 134.5 2,360.9 1,461.9 899.0 308.4
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $0 103,455 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 United States (conterminous) $1,592,004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $3,127,990 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 122,490,604 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 North and Central America $2,420,234,247 0.021.7 1.119.7 57.5 $190,318,159 0.011.3 0.026.9 61.8 $86,586,705 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,002,252,107 0.0 8.5 0.921.3 69.3 Argentina $43,928,555 0.021.2 0.329.1 49.4 $2,063,163 0.011.8 0.019.9 68.2 $13,661,053 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 809,753,384 0.0 3.5 0.627.6 68.3 Bolivia $16,042,894 0.010.7 0.636.3 52.4 $727,108 0.0 2.9 0.010.5 86.6 $1,633,489 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 210,675,087 0.0 5.5 0.639.1 54.9 Brazil $112,308,606 0.037.1 0.221.3 41.4 $5,393,851 0.023.4 0.020.7 55.8 $3,758,855 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,385,707,119 0.022.7 0.626.3 50.5 Chile $24,246,148 0.031.3 1.920.8 46.1 $3,354,523 0.0 5.5 0.043.5 51.0 $1,472,495 0.0
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- 92.7 94.0 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.0 96.5 92.6 93.1 93.2 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 38 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007 January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6
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- 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.0 96.5 92.6 93.1 93.2 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.0 96.5 92.6 93.1 93.2 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007 January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6
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- 93.7 94.6 94.0 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.3 96.6 91.3 93.0 94.0 94.5 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 39 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 97.5 93.2 94.2 94.0 94.8 6+ 95.2 95.7 95.8 96.2 92.3 93.3 93.4 94.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 40 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 95.6 97.2 97.8 97.8 Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 18 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 73.6 76.1 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 88.5 86.1 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 96.7 91.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 94.5 98.6 $40,000 or more
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- 95.2 95.8 94.7 95.3 6 + 96.0 96.7 96.5 96.9 94.6 96.6 94.8 95.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 39 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.6 95.6 94.8 95.4 6 + 95.7 96.0 95.9 96.1 95.5 96.1 93.2 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 40 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.7 95.3 6 + 96.0 96.7 96.5 96.9 94.6 96.6 94.8 95.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 50 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.7 95.3 6 + 96.0 96.7 96.5 96.9 94.6 96.6 94.8 95.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 50 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007 January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6
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- 97.7 94.0 95.0 94.8 95.4 6+ 96.1 96.5 96.3 96.6 95.3 96.4 94.4 95.1 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 41 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 54.0 Greenland $128,617 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 98.7 $1,288 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 263,445 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 98.2 Iceland $1,829,540 0.0 0.0 0.1 24.7 75.2 $111,995 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.6 59.4 $1,130 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 21,402,924 0.0 0.0 0.2 36.8 63.0 Ireland $38,468,029 0.0 0.0 0.6 17.1 82.3 $5,300,736 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.8 68.2 $7,231,516 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 606,304,885 0.0 0.0 0.9 38.8 60.3 Italy $62,254,856 0.0 0.1 4.9 14.8 80.3 $4,917,768 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.3 72.7 $59,271,349 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,064,538,708 0.0 0.1 10.6 18.6 70.7 Liechtenstein $9,084,503 0.0 0.1 8.2 24.0 67.7 $19,353 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $37,585 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 22,857,737 0.0 0.1 8.8 27.7 63.3 Luxembourg $2,730,572
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- 97.8 97.1 97.5 96.7 97.8 95.6 97.2 97.8 97.8 98.4 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 18 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 73.6 76.1 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 88.5 86.1 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 96.7 91.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 94.5 98.6 $40,000 or more
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- 588.9 2,168.2 4,008.0 77.4 MA Michigan 13,834.4 448.0 13,386.5 10,292.1 3,094.4 1,867.3 649.6 569.3 3,086.2 8.2 MI Minnesota 5,049.3 80.5 4,968.9 3,504.9 1,464.0 714.2 217.0 527.8 1,459.0 5.0 MN Mississippi 4,131.3 57.1 4,074.2 3,013.0 1,061.2 732.5 125.3 193.6 1,051.4 9.8 MS Missouri 8,380.9 183.1 8,197.8 5,785.8 2,412.1 1,303.1 365.7 735.7 2,404.5 7.5 MO Montana 938.8 (6.9) 945.7 632.8 312.9 150.0 68.2 94.1 312.3 0.6 MT Nebraska 2,200.6 33.5 2,167.0 1,469.8 697.2 293.4 172.0 228.3 693.7 3.5 NE Nevada 2,772.4 25.2 2,747.2 2,039.0 708.1 370.1 232.7 101.4 704.2 3.9 NV New Hampshire 2,326.9 52.9 2,274.0 1,488.4 785.5 329.2 140.2 293.9 763.3 22.2 NH New Jersey 14,127.8 695.7 13,432.1 8,992.9 4,439.2 1,989.6 660.7 1,766.9 4,417.2 22.1 NJ New Mexico 2,665.1 66.2 2,598.9 1,819.2
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- * * Tennessee 81.2 73.5 46.6 29.0 2.9 Texas 86.3 78.1 37.6 24.3 5.2 Utah 88.6 78.5 39.5 33.2 2.9 Vermont 74.0 68.9 * * * Virgin Islands 55.9 13.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 Virginia 78.8 69.5 52.6 38.0 21.5 Washington 85.7 78.5 48.0 40.6 4.8 West Virginia 83.5 75.8 * * * Wisconsin 87.8 81.2 50.3 27.8 6.4 Wyoming 82.9 68.2 * * * Total 84.1 77.2 48.6 33.8 11.4 * = Data withheld to maintain firm confidentiality. Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2008 (February 2010). 2 - 11 11 Table 2.7 Percentage of Residential End-User Premises with Access to High-Speed Services by State as of December
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- 94.3 94.2 95.9 6+ 96.2 96.8 96.6 97.2 93.8 94.8 95.3 96.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 54 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.3 94.2 95.9 6+ 96.2 96.8 96.6 97.2 93.8 94.8 95.3 96.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 54 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 2006January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6 April
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- mbps Downstream Nevada 90.3 80.4 37.3 30.0 20.0 New Hampshire 85.8 73.1 54.8 45.1 34.9 New Jersey 86.3 73.6 50.0 45.2 41.9 New Mexico 84.0 64.6 29.7 23.5 3.2 New York 86.8 76.2 50.7 42.6 37.6 North Carolina 83.5 71.0 44.6 32.2 5.7 North Dakota 80.0 56.9 42.3 26.5 22.1 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 83.2 68.2 38.4 28.3 5.8 Oklahoma 91.5 85.3 34.8 20.4 16.0 Oregon 91.0 80.2 44.6 38.5 26.2 Pennsylvania 86.9 75.1 45.7 35.0 29.3 Puerto Rico 88.2 74.6 21.4 1.4 0.1 Rhode Island 89.0 79.6 53.8 49.3 43.8 South Carolina 81.7 67.3 39.0 29.3 8.0 South Dakota 76.9 55.2 43.1 26.8 24.4 Tennessee 84.7 69.5 35.9 28.3 17.5 Texas 89.0 79.3 34.0 24.2
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- 97.8 94.6 95.5 94.7 95.6 6+ 95.9 96.1 95.7 96.0 94.8 94.8 93.9 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 42 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- to the private industry. We noted that the use of the discontinued term ``telephone company'' has resulted in some confusion as to whether Part 68 applies to competing local exchange carriers (LECs) as well as incumbent LECs. Discussion. Although the Commission is privatizing as technical criteria large portions of the scope of the Part 68 rules currently found at Rule 68.2, the fundamental purpose of Part 68 remains the same, i.e., that ``the rules and regulations [including the Administrative Council's technical criteria] apply to direct connection of all terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network, for use in conjunction with all services other than party line services.'' Against this background of the scope of Part 68, we conclude that we
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- with section 276(b)(2). See Implementation of the Pay Telephone Reclassification and Compensation Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Policies and Rules Concerning Operator Service Access and Pay Telephone Compensation, Petition of Public Telephone Council to Treat Bell Operating Company Payphones as Customer Premises Owners and Presubscribed Operator Services Providers, Petition of California Payphone Association to Amend and Clarify Section 68.2(a) of the Commission's Rules, Amendment of Section 69.2(m) and (ee) of the Commission's Rules to Include Independent Public Payphones Within the ``Public Telephone'' Exemption from End User Common Line Access Charges, Report and Order, CC Docket Nos. 96-128, 91-35, 11 FCC Rcd 20541, 20677-83. See Access Charge Reform, Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, Order on Reconsideration, CC
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- shows the monthly price of the major digital tier and a digital converter and remote control as of January 1, 2004. Total price increased by 5.6 percent, from $15.20 to $16.05. The number of channels on the major digital tier increased by 15.3 percent, from 27.4 channels to 31.6 channels, and the price per channel declined by 14.5 percent, from 68.2 cents to 58.3 cents. Prices for the noncompetitive group and competitive group, respectively, were $16.09 and $15.58, representing a percentage difference of 3.4 percent. On a price per channel basis, the respective prices for the noncompetitive group and the competitive group were 58.8 cents and 52.4 cents, representing a competitive differential of 12.2 percent. Table 8 Average Monthly Rates for
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- 109.6 million in June 2005. Of that number, approximately 95.8 million TV households, or almost 87 percent of TV households, subscribe to an MVPD service, as compared to 94.2 million, or approximately 86 percent as of June 2005. Cable serves the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers, but cable's share of the MVPD marketplace continues to decline. As of June 2006, 68.2 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator, as compared to 69.4 percent as of June 2005. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 29.2 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2006, compared to 27.7 percent in June 2005. The competitive presence of MVPDs other than cable or DBS declined
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- * * Tennessee 81.2 73.5 46.6 29.0 2.9 Texas 86.3 78.1 37.6 24.3 5.2 Utah 88.6 78.5 39.5 33.2 2.9 Vermont 74.0 68.9 * * * Virgin Islands 55.9 13.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 Virginia 78.8 69.5 52.6 38.0 21.5 Washington 85.7 78.5 48.0 40.6 4.8 West Virginia 83.5 75.8 * * * Wisconsin 87.8 81.2 50.3 27.8 6.4 Wyoming 82.9 68.2 * * * Total 84.1 77.2 48.6 33.8 11.4 * = Data withheld to maintain firm confidentiality. Source: FCC Form 477, Part I. U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2008 37 25 Table 16 ADSL High-Speed Connections by State 2005-2008 (Connections over 200 kbps in at least one direction, in thousands) 2005
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- tbls. 3 & 4. ; see also NTIA Adoption Survey at 5 (noting that 64 percent of adult Americans subscribe to broadband at undefined speeds); Digital Nation 2011 at 5 (noting that the nationwide household adoption rate for ``DSL, cable modem, fiber optics, [a] mobile broadband plan for a computer or a cell phone, satellite, or `some other service''' was 68.2 percent as of October 2010). Smith, Home Broadband Adoption at 6. March 2011 IAS Report at 3; see also OBI, Broadband Performance, App. 1 (OBI Technical Paper No.4, 2010) (2010 OBI Broadband Performance), available at http://download.broadband.gov/plan/fcc-omnibus-broadband-initiative-(obi )-technical-paper-broadband-performance.pdf. 47 U.S.C. § 1302. USTelecom in particular notes that availability to all Americans includes more than just households and should include availability of
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- to the private industry. We noted that the use of the discontinued term ``telephone company'' has resulted in some confusion as to whether Part 68 applies to competing local exchange carriers (LECs) as well as incumbent LECs. Discussion. Although the Commission is privatizing as technical criteria large portions of the scope of the Part 68 rules currently found at Rule 68.2, the fundamental purpose of Part 68 remains the same, i.e., that ``the rules and regulations [including the Administrative Council's technical criteria] apply to direct connection of all terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network, for use in conjunction with all services other than party line services.'' Against this background of the scope of Part 68, we conclude that we
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2000 Ameriphone, Inc. also petitioned to waive the rule for an analog phone with this feature. We are consolidating these petitions because they raise the same questions of policy. All terminal equipment sold in the United States and connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) must be registered under Part 68 of the Commission's rules, see 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. The Part 68 registration process requires a device to conform to specifications designed to prevent harm to the PSTN. If an applicant's device meets Part 68 requirements, the Commission issues a registration number for it, thereby requiring local exchange carriers to permit its connection to the PSTN in the United States. A waiver of Section 68.317(f) requested by the above-mentioned
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- 99.7 Mar-00139 6 4 4 78.493.3100.0 Mar-01138 6 3 4 97.5100.0n/a Trenton NJ Mar-96137 10 7 8 43.9n/a 72.6 Nov-97137 10 6 8 46.3n/a 71.9 Nov-98139 9 6 7 44.9 n/a 98.8 Mar-00138 10 6 7 39.073.499.2 Mar-01139 9 6 8 54.186.198.6 Atlantic City - Cape May NJ Mar-96136 24 15 10 27.1n/a 69.8 Nov-97136 24 14 11 24.5 n/a 68.2 Nov-98136 25 10 13 35.1 n/a 80.7 Mar-00137 24 9 14 35.457.088.5 Mar-01140 24 8 14 29.751.687.7 Peoria IL Mar-96135 16 10 11 29.3n/a 85.7 Nov-97135 17 10 11 30.6n/a 84.1 Nov-98134 17 9 11 33.5 n/a 82.2 Mar-00135 18 8 11 28.953.583.9 Mar-01141 18 6 9 30.255.688.5 Newburgh-Middletown NY Mar-96141 10 5 6 58.7n/a108.7 Nov-97141 10 5 7 51.1n/a100.0
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- public access channels 11/87 300 affiliates Discovery Channel Liberty Media informative entertainment 12/85 75.9 Discovery People Liberty Media fascinating people 3/97 11.0 Knowledge TV (Mind Extension University) Jones Intercable money, health, technology 11/87 26.0 SCOLA N/A international news, culture 12/87 4.5 History Channel Hearst/Disney historical documentaries 1/95 54.6 A&E Hearst/Disney biographies,investigative reports 12/84 73.7 TLC Liberty Media educational programs 8/79 68.2 FiT TV News Corp. exercise, health, cooking, beauty, fashion 10/93 8.3 International N//A global entertainment, news 7/90 7.8 35 Table 7 Television Coverage of Presidential Debates Early in Campaign 2000 Event Sponsor/ Moderator(s) Local Cable National Cable Local Broadcas t National B'cast GOP, 10/22, NH NH Debate Partnership/Cokie Roberts New England Cable News C-SPAN NH Public TV NONE Dems, 10/27,
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- are shown in Figure 3. 64 When we examine the numerical results of the auction program, it is clear that the Congressional mandate to disseminate licenses among a wide variety of applicants including small businesses, rural telephone companies, and businesses owned by women and minorities has been successfully met. These licenses have 7.1 11.4 15.9 21.4 26.3 34.3 39.8 53.9 68.2 84.2 Wireless Industry Employment Source CTIA * Compound Annual Growth Rate FCC REPORT TO CONGRESS ON SPECTRUM AUCTIONS PAGE 34 also been distributed across wide geographic areas. The number of licenses won in the fourteen FCC auctions by designated entities was significant. Small businesses, rural, as well as minority- and women-owned businesses, have benefited from the FCC competitive bidding procedures.
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- of Management and Budget. 44 U.S.C. §§ 3506 (c)(2)(A), 3507. 5 U.S.C. §§ 801 et seq. These provisions of the CWAAA require, for example, that before an agency rule can go into effect, the agency must submit a report to each house of Congress and the General Accounting Office. The rules proposed to be affected by this NPRM are: §§ 68.2 except for 68.2(i) and the last paragraph of 68.2(l)(2); 68.3 to the extent indicated above; 68.200, 68.202, 68.204, 68.210, 68.212, 68.216, 68.226, 68.302, 68.304, 68.306, 68.308, 68.310, 68.312, 68.314, 68.500, 68.502, 68.504, and 68.506. See, e.g., Inside Wiring Third Report & Order, 7 FCC Rcd 1334 at note 6; see supra notes 8 and 10; see also Promotion of Competitive
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- Technologies, Inc.'s Petition for Waiver of Section 68.6 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 68.6 IS GRANTED subject to the conditions stated herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau Lucent Technologies, Inc., Files Petition for Waiver; Public Comment Invited, File No. NSD-L-99-49, Public Notice, DA 99-1232, released June 23, 1999. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. 19 U.S.C. § 3109. Access to Telecommunications Equipment and Services by Persons with Disabilities, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 8249 (1996). 47 U.S.C. § 610 Access to Telecommunications Equipment and Services by Persons with Disabilities, Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 10077 (1997). See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). FPC v. Texaco Inc.,
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- CL930, to be marketed under various brand names); and letter from David R. Weimer, UNICO Pacific Group (formerly Nor Pac Group), to David O. Ward, FCC (received December 22, 1999) (requests waiver for its cordless telephones which include circuitry to detect stutter dial tone, Models UP 911 and UP 921, to be marketed under various brand names). 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). Part 68 Waiver Request of Alameda Engineering, Inc., Order, 10 FCC Rcd 12135 (Com. Car. Bur. 1995) (Alameda Order). Stutter dial tone detection devices must: (1) perform no periodic testing for stutter dial tone; (2) make an off-hook stutter dial tone check no more than once after a
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- is clear for the purposes of this order that Alcatel intends it to represent the commonly accepted abbreviation for Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line. Petition at footnote 2. Common Carrier Bureau Seeks Comment on a Petition Filed By Alcatel USA for Waiver of 47 C.F.R. § 68.308(e)(1), Public Notice, File Number NSD-L-99-81 (rel. Oct. 22, 1999) (Public Notice). 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Applications Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997) Crosstalk was initially used to designate the presence in a telephone receiver of unwanted speech sounds from another telephone conversation. The term has been extended in its application to designate interference in one communication channel or circuit caused by signals present in other communication channels. Consideration is limited
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau In the Matter of Alcatel USA, Inc., Petition for Waiver of the Signal Power Limitations Contained in Section 68.308(e)(1) of the Commission's Rules, NSD L-99-81, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 4388 (Com. Car. Bur. Network Svcs. Div. 2000) (Alcatel Order). Certification and Request at 1. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. Crosstalk was initially used to designate the presence in a telephone receiver of unwanted speech sounds from another telephone conversation. The term has been extended in its application to designate interference in one communication channel or circuit caused by signals present in other communication channels. Consideration is limited here to the interference of one signal by another of the same
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Staci L. Pies Deputy Division Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- are percentages of gross book cost. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION APPENDIX Schedule of Annual Percentages of Depreciation for PAGE 3 VERIZON NORTHWEST INC. - Oregon Effective January 1, 2000 Average Future Remaining Remaining Net Accumulated Life Rate Category Description Life Salvage Depreciation Rate ----------------------------------- -------------- ----------- ------------------- ---------------- (years) (%) (%) (%) A B C D=(100%-B-C)/A 2112 MOTOR VEHICLES 3.0 10 68.2 7.3 2115 GARAGE WORK EQ 7.1 0 21.4 11.1 2116 OTHER WORK EQ 6.0 0 46.2 9.0 2121 BUILDINGS 29.0 0 26.3 2.5 2122 FURNITURE 5.0 0 43.2 11.4 2123.1 OFFICE SUPPORT EQ 4.1 0 9.8 22.0 2123.2 COMPANY COMMUN EQ 3.6 0 100.0 - 2124 GEN PURPOSE COMPUTERS 2.4 0 94.7 2.2 2212 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC SW 6.6 0 42.9
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- to the private industry. We noted that the use of the discontinued term ``telephone company'' has resulted in some confusion as to whether Part 68 applies to competing local exchange carriers (LECs) as well as incumbent LECs. Discussion. Although the Commission is privatizing as technical criteria large portions of the scope of the Part 68 rules currently found at Rule 68.2, the fundamental purpose of Part 68 remains the same, i.e., that ``the rules and regulations [including the Administrative Council's technical criteria] apply to direct connection of all terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network, for use in conjunction with all services other than party line services.'' Against this background of the scope of Part 68, we conclude that we
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- 2000 Ameriphone, Inc. also petitioned to waive the rule for an analog phone with this feature. We are consolidating these petitions because they raise the same questions of policy. All terminal equipment sold in the United States and connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) must be registered under Part 68 of the Commission's rules, see 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. The Part 68 registration process requires a device to conform to specifications designed to prevent harm to the PSTN. If an applicant's device meets Part 68 requirements, the Commission issues a registration number for it, thereby requiring local exchange carriers to permit its connection to the PSTN in the United States. A waiver of Section 68.317(f) requested by the above-mentioned
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- a delay of two business days. 5- EXTENSION OF DATE FOR TESTING IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT DA 99 - 818 provided clarification of requirements and extended the compliance date under rules Part 68, as amended by the Harmonization Order, to December 19, 1999. Re-testing or re-registration is not required when equipment is modified 2000. solely to comply with Section 68.2(j)(3). 6- VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT All telephones manufactured or imported on or after 1/1/2000 must provide volume control (Section 68.6). Applications for previously registered equipment that has been modified to provide volume control should be resubmitted for modification of registration. Telephone headsets are exempt from the volume control requirement. ************************************************************************ ******** ISSUES IN THE PART 68 REGISTRATION PROCESS 1- PROCESSING DELAYS
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- a delay of two business days. 5- EXTENSION OF DATE FOR TESTING IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT DA 99 - 818 provided clarification of requirements and extended the compliance date under rules Part 68, as amended by the Harmonization Order, to December 19, 1999. Re-testing or re-registration is not required when equipment is modified 2000. solely to comply with Section 68.2(j)(3). 6- VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT All telephones manufactured or imported on or after 1/1/2000 must provide volume control (Section 68.6). Applications for previously registered equipment that has been modified to provide volume control should be resubmitted for modification of registration. Telephone headsets are exempt from the volume control requirement. ************************************************************************ ******** ISSUES IN THE PART 68 REGISTRATION PROCESS 1- PROCESSING DELAYS
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- A DELAY OF TWO BUSINESS DAYS. 5- EXTENSION OF DATE FOR TESTING IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT DA 99 - 818 PROVIDED CLARIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS AND EXTENDED THE COMPLIANCE DATE UNDER RULES PART 68, AS AMENDED BY THE HARMONIZATION ORDER, TO DECEMBER 19, 1999. RE-TESTING OR RE-REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED WHEN EQUIPMENT IS MODIFIED 2000. SOLELY TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 68.2(J)(3). 6- VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT ALL TELEPHONES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED ON OR AFTER 1/1/2000 MUST PROVIDE VOLUME CONTROL (SECTION 68.6). APPLICATIONS FOR PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO PROVIDE VOLUME CONTROL SHOULD BE RESUBMITTED FOR MODIFICATION OF REGISTRATION. TELEPHONE HEADSETS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT. ************************************************************************ ******** ISSUES IN THE PART 68 REGISTRATION PROCESS 1- PROCESSING DELAYS
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- 47.3 70.1 107.8 164.0 234.9 351.6 542.3 797.6 1,042.5 1,238.8 1,483.3 1,615.3 Bell Totals: 497.1 880.7 1,192.0 1,587.6 2,037.1 2,780.0 3,882.4 5,043.3 6,648.6 7,965.0 9,414.4 10,837.3 GTE Companies NA NA NA 134.7 163.4 317.5 390.5 513.7 672.4 795.2 930.4 1,064.9 Sprint NA NA NA 32.3 54.6 83.5 115.6 139.7 187.0 257.4 353.0 440.9 Rural Companies NA 2.0 14.2 28.7 42.3 68.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA Total Reported: 497.1 882.7 1,206.2 1,783.2 2,297.3 3,249.3 4,388.5 5,696.8 7,508.0 9,017.6 10,697.8 12,343.1 * See accompanying notes to the tables and discussion in text. 26 Table 7: Average Fiber Cable Cross Section * Company 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Ameritech 24.3 21.4 22.0 20.4 21.1 23.6
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- LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984JUNE 84,321 0.00 26,278 0.00 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 3.80 26,633 1.00 112,090 3.1 1985JUNE 86,609 26.90 26,992 2.48 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 50.90 27,355 3.45 115,132 39.6 1986JUNE 88,960 61.90 27,724 13.64 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74.30 28,098 27.99 118,257 63.3 1987JUNE 91,374 77.70 28,477 37.68 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 84.70 28,860 47.77 121,467 75.9 1988JUNE 93,520 87.40 29,145 51.58 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91.30 29,548 56.32 124,361 83.0 1989JUNE 96,632 93.40 30,115 59.59 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94.06 30,268 60.75 128,482 86.2 1990JUNE 99,815 94.96 30,962 63.77 130,777 87.6 DECEMBER 100,993 96.81 31,416 70.63 132,409 90.6 1991JUNE 102,027 97.43 31,870 73.45 133,896 91.7 DECEMBER 103,102 98.41 32,185
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- 70.0 44.7 31.9 5.9 North Dakota 80.0 56.9 42.3 26.5 22.1 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 81.3 66.4 37.5 27.5 5.7 Oklahoma 91.3 84.9 34.5 19.8 16.4 Oregon 90.9 79.9 44.7 38.5 26.6 Pennsylvania 86.7 74.6 45.8 34.9 29.8 Puerto Rico 88.2 74.6 21.4 1.4 0.1 Rhode Island 88.6 78.8 54.0 49.3 45.4 South Carolina 82.2 68.2 38.9 29.5 7.8 South Dakota 76.9 55.2 43.1 26.8 24.4 Tennessee 84.5 69.1 36.0 28.3 17.8 Texas 88.6 78.5 33.8 23.6 8.5 Utah 90.6 77.2 35.7 29.6 21.9 Vermont 84.6 74.7 48.5 35.0 13.7 Virgin Islands 85.7 57.7 * * * Virginia 84.1 69.8 42.7 34.9 29.4 Washington 90.2 78.9 43.4 38.2 30.9 West Virginia 88.0 81.1 42.1 27.2 19.0
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- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 SECOND QUARTER 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 THIRD QUARTER 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 FOURTH QUARTER 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 TOTAL 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988FIRST QUARTER 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 SECOND QUARTER 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 FOURTH QUARTER 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 TOTAL 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989FIRST QUARTER 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 SECOND QUARTER 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 THIRD QUARTER 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7
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- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 SECOND QUARTER 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 THIRD QUARTER 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 FOURTH QUARTER 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 TOTAL 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988FIRST QUARTER 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 SECOND QUARTER 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 FOURTH QUARTER 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 TOTAL 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989FIRST QUARTER 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 SECOND QUARTER 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 THIRD QUARTER 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7
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- 99.4 100.0 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.4 97.7 96.5 96.8 97.7 97.4 97.3 95.7 97.8 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 15 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 All Households 81.9 81.7 82.1 82.8 83.9
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- 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.4 98.7 97.7 96.5 96.8 97.7 97.4 97.3 95.7 97.8 96.9 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 16 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 All Households 81.9 81.7 82.1 82.8 83.9
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- 99.5 98.8 $20,000 - $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 97.3 All Households
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- 99.5 98.8 $20,000 - $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 97.3 All Households
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- $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 98.4 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 100.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 100.0 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 96.5 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 66 All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 Table 3.2 (1982 - 84 = 100) BLS Series ID Consumer Price Indices - Continued 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8
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- September 100.0 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 100.0 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 100.0 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 100.0 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 100.0 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 100.0 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 100.0 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 100.0 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 100.0 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 100.0 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 100.0 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 100.0 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 100.0 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 100.0 86.6 93.2
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- 91.7 99.4 97.5 110.1 73.9 82.5 95.8 September 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 91.7 99.4 97.5 110.1 73.9 82.5 95.8 September 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992 January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 75 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 76 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 1992 January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5
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- 183 13 200 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE 32.9 0.48 134 10 147 11 NEW JERSEY 263.0 3.83 1,073 78 1,174 85 NEW MEXICO 33.9 0.49 138 10 151 11 NEW YORK 557.8 8.12 2,275 165 2,490 180 NORTH CAROLINA 173.3 2.52 707 51 774 56 NORTH DAKOTA 13.0 0.19 53 4 58 4 OHIO 275.9 4.02 1,125 82 1,232 89 OKLAHOMA 68.2 0.99 278 20 304 22 OREGON 79.1 1.15 323 23 353 25 PENNSYLVANIA 313.2 4.56 1,278 93 1,398 101 RHODE ISLAND 25.4 0.37 104 8 113 8 SOUTH CAROLINA 78.0 1.14 318 23 348 25 SOUTH DAKOTA 15.8 0.23 64 5 71 5 TENNESSEE 123.6 1.80 504 37 552 40 TEXAS 459.9 6.70 1,876 136 2,053 148 UTAH 42.1 0.61
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0300.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 1997 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0301.pdf
- 93.0 94.0 92.8 93.4 6 + 94.0 94.6 94.7 95.3 90.4 90.9 91.0 91.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0302.pdf
- 93.3 94.4 93.6 94.6 6 + 95.3 96.1 95.6 96.2 93.8 95.0 93.1 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0303.pdf
- 93.9 94.6 95.0 95.3 6 + 94.2 95.2 94.5 95.4 92.5 94.1 91.8 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0304.pdf
- 96.4 93.5 94.5 92.4 93.1 6+ 94.7 95.3 94.7 95.2 93.2 94.8 91.5 92.5 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0305.pdf
- 95.9 91.6 92.5 92.1 93.3 6+ 92.7 93.7 93.0 93.8 90.3 92.2 89.9 90.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0398.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0399.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0700.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 1997 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0701.pdf
- 91.2 92.7 95.1 96.0 6 + 94.3 95.1 94.7 95.2 92.6 95.0 92.9 93.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0702.pdf
- 97.6 92.9 94.6 93.3 94.2 6+ 94.3 95.3 94.7 95.6 90.2 92.3 91.3 93.1 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0703.pdf
- 94.0 95.1 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.3 95.7 95.8 96.0 92.1 93.6 93.7 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 34 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0704.pdf
- 97.1 90.1 91.4 94.0 94.9 6+ 94.5 95.3 94.4 95.3 93.8 93.8 92.7 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0798.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0799.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1100.pdf
- 91.7 92.9 92.6 93.4 6 + 93.4 94.4 93.8 94.7 91.5 92.7 92.1 93.0 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1101.pdf
- 92.2 93.2 93.8 94.7 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.8 95.4 91.3 92.6 92.2 92.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 34 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1102.pdf
- 92.8 94.1 93.8 94.8 6 + 94.9 95.7 95.4 96.1 92.1 93.4 93.1 94.1 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1103.pdf
- 93.8 94.7 94.0 94.6 6 + 94.4 95.1 95.0 95.6 91.5 92.8 92.5 93.4 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1104.pdf
- 92.0 93.4 92.9 93.7 6 + 94.3 95.0 94.5 95.2 93.1 93.8 92.4 93.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 34 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1196.pdf
- 91.3 87.8 89.5 6 + 89.8 91.1 91.1 92.1 84.6 87.5 85.4 86.5 30 TABLE 6 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY HOUSEHOLDER'S AGE RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 83 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1197.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- Local Competitors Payphone Providers Local Service Providers FCC 457 Line # IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total Fixed local service: 34Monthly service, local calling, connection charges, $53,480.2 $150.2$53,630.5 $697.3 $85.7 $783.1 * * * $54,177.6 $236.0$54,413.6 vertical features, and other local exchange service charges except for tariffed subscriber line charges 35Tariffed subscriber line charges 253.3 9,525.6 9,779.0 1.7 68.2 69.9 255.0 9,593.8 9,848.8 Local exchange service (line 34 + line 35) 53,733.6 9,675.863,409.4 699.0 153.9 852.9 * * * 54,432.6 9,829.764,262.4 36Local private line and special access service 2,393.1 1,715.4 4,108.5 215.4 151.8 367.2 2,608.5 1,867.2 4,475.7 37Pay telephone coin revenues 1,309.6 1.2 1,310.8 32.7 2.7 35.4 673.1 76.8 749.9 2,015.4 80.7 2,096.1 38Other local telecommunications service revenues 1,510.3
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- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 SECOND QUARTER 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 THIRD QUARTER 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 FOURTH QUARTER 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 TOTAL 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988FIRST QUARTER 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 SECOND QUARTER 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 FOURTH QUARTER 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 TOTAL 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989FIRST QUARTER 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 SECOND QUARTER 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 THIRD QUARTER 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7
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- LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984JUNE 84,321 0 26,278 0.00 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 4 26,633 1.00 112,090 3.1 1985JUNE 86,609 27 26,992 2.48 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 51 27,355 3.45 115,132 39.6 1986JUNE 88,960 62 27,724 13.64 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74 28,098 27.99 118,257 63.3 1987JUNE 91,374 78 28,477 37.68 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 85 28,860 47.77 121,467 75.9 1988JUNE 93,520 87 29,145 51.58 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91 29,548 56.32 124,361 83.0 1989JUNE 96,632 93 30,115 59.59 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94 30,268 60.75 128,482 86.2 1990JUNE 99,815 95 30,962 63.77 130,777 87.6 DECEMBER 100,993 97 31,416 70.63 132,409 90.6 1991JUNE 102,027 97 31,870 73.45 133,896 91.7 DECEMBER 103,102 98 32,185
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 Second Quarter 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 Third Quarter 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 Fourth Quarter 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 Total 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988First Quarter 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 Second Quarter 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 Third Quarter 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 Fourth Quarter 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 Total 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989First Quarter 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 Second Quarter 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 Third Quarter 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 Fourth Quarter 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 Total 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990First Quarter 74.7
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- 28.2 0.0 100.0 Oklahoma 34 276 204,626 137 49.6 61.8 57.7 11.8 99.3 Oregon 26 55 75,661 46 83.6 88.5 97.5 0.0 100.0 Pennsylvania 19 128 570,664 45 35.2 84.2 41.3 15.8 100.0 South Carolina 14 56 135,064 46 82.1 85.7 86.6 28.6 100.0 South Dakota 25 173 111,401 135 78.0 84.0 81.2 20.0 99.4 Tennessee 20 129 335,877 88 68.2 75.0 75.4 50.0 96.1 Texas 48 335 274,835 249 74.3 70.8 77.9 16.7 98.2 Utah 12 57 70,772 57 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 Vermont 9 45 64,780 29 64.4 77.8 66.0 55.6 100.0 Virginia 15 49 80,697 36 73.5 66.7 73.5 6.7 98.0 Washington 17 45 86,615 32 71.1 70.6 78.1 11.8 100.0 West Virginia 6 13 16,464 8
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- 30.1 157.6 187.6 47 All other long distance services 100.3 57.3 157.6 32.8 25.2 58.0 1,148.4 3,793.7 4,942.1 1,281.5 3,876.2 5,157.7 Total toll service (excluding Line 42 calls that both 9,618.3 759.3 10,377.5 555.2 368.8 924.0 19,510.5 56,485.6 75,996.1 29,684.0 57,613.7 87,297.7 originate and terminate in foreign points) 48 Revenues used for calculating universal service 68,682.5 10,392.9 79,075.4 27,765.7 2,302.6 30,068.2 20,308.5 56,578.0 76,886.5 116,756.7 69,273.5 186,030.1 contributions (Subtotal of lines 34 through 41 and lines 43 through 47) Revenue for Telecommunications Service Providers Table 6: Revenue by Service Category for 1997 that filed a Universal Service Worksheet (Amounts shown in millions) or a TRS Worksheet - continued - Sales by Sales by Sales by Sales by FCC 457 Local Service
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- 26.0 0.8 $1,248,092 29.7 0.0 29.0 39.5 1.8 $23,205 25.8 37.6 29.7 6.8 0.0 71,387,028 33.3 2.3 21.8 41.5 1.2 Bermuda $14,253,519 64.8 0.4 19.4 14.5 0.8 $1,759,730 30.1 0.0 55.1 14.9 0.0 $61,787 68.1 0.0 31.9 0.0 0.0 74,683,998 32.0 0.9 51.4 14.5 1.3 Cayman Islands $11,286,333 69.1 0.7 12.4 17.3 0.5 $1,144,834 40.7 0.0 26.8 32.4 0.0 $23,447 68.2 0.0 11.2 20.6 0.0 54,954,190 38.7 1.3 37.0 22.5 0.5 Cuba $30,659,866 8.8 6.3 35.7 38.9 10.2 $10,801 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 55,361,028 7.1 5.0 45.5 32.1 10.3 Dominica $5,186,331 60.3 0.7 19.6 17.2 2.3 $252,919 41.1 0.0 21.1 37.7 0.1 $1,137 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 18,301,242 31.9 1.2 29.5 31.5 5.7 Dominican Republic $124,328,324 39.8 14.9 23.1
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- 164.7 204.4 304.5 26.9 Peru 54.3 64.4 67.5 80.1 89.7 105.8 121.8 145.0 165.2 180.9 241.3 16.8 Philippines 130.3 165.0 190.0 200.3 224.7 267.3 295.7 356.3 452.3 557.1 757.6 21.9 Poland 53.7 64.3 69.2 73.9 81.6 110.3 133.4 161.4 170.8 189.4 273.1 19.4 Russia 16/ 7.8 13.4 21.5 31.0 45.6 63.7 78.4 100.9 122.5 156.3 193.7 26.5 Saudi Arabia 32.7 68.2 187.5 61.5 67.6 77.5 88.2 101.3 110.1 108.1 111.1 26.5 Sierra Leone 1.1 1.6 2.6 4.4 4.5 4.8 5.8 8.9 12.1 39.7 10.0 30.1 Singapore 27.8 34.0 39.0 47.3 56.8 73.0 100.1 148.7 202.7 168.4 120.3 18.0 South Africa 19.4 22.4 24.3 29.2 36.3 53.7 73.8 97.5 111.6 128.0 163.9 26.9 Spain 57.3 69.0 84.8 105.6 109.5 119.4 130.3 147.9
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- 95.0 95.3 6 + 94.2 95.2 94.5 95.4 92.5 94.1 91.8 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 44 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service BLS Series ID pcu4813#11409 pcu4813#2 pcu4813#21pcu4813#211pcu4813#212pcu4813#213pcu4813#22pcu4813#221 2000January 100.0 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 100.0 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 100.0 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 100.0 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 100.0 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 100.0 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 100.0 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 100.0 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 100.0 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 100.0 86.6 93.2
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- 94.5 92.4 93.1 6+ 94.7 95.3 94.7 95.2 93.2 94.8 91.5 92.5 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 45 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 1995 = 100) 7-12 Public Switched Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service NAICS Series ID 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 87.2 89.7 88.5 89.7 6+ 89.0 90.8 91.0 92.3 78.7 83.3 85.0 88.1 4 TABLE 1.7 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY HOUSEHOLDER'S AGE RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 83 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 585 Table 5.5 Consumer Price Indices (1982-1984=100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June
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- 1,420.4 2,430.9 577.2 3,008.0 28,016.4 232.4 612.628,861.4 68,213.3 484.5 10,377.5 68,682.5 10,392.9 79,075.4 107,936.8 9,121.3117,058.2 33.4 2,064.2 199.8 2,297.4 38.2 26,570.7 897.4 25,643.7 1,862.6 27,506.3 29,803.7 4,287.2 34,090.8 426.7 0.1 426.8 4.3 2,352.5 6.5 2,072.3 291.1 2,363.4 2,790.1 1,446.7 4,236.8 11.3 3.2 14.5 178.4 20.1 49.6 148.9 198.5 214.9 38.2 253.1 33.4 2,502.1 203.0 2,738.5 42.5 29,101.7 924.0 27,765.7 2,302.6 30,068.2 32,808.6 5,772.1 38,580.8 47.7 0.7 8,736.1 8,784.5 185.3 377.3 69,311.5 17,887.7 51,986.4 69,874.1 78,891.8 8,349.7 87,241.5 2.4 35.2 37.6 41.0 1.7 493.1 263.7 272.0 535.7 573.6 95.0 668.5 0.3 60.9 61.2 0.1 434.7 42.1 392.8 434.9 497.0 23.3 520.3 577.2 577.2 0.6 0.3 96.1 1.8 95.2 97.0 674.3 2,073.5 2,747.8 21.9 0.9 1,015.4 1,038.2 224.6 57.7 5,557.0 2,092.5 3,746.9 5,839.3
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 1997 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 92.6 93.4 6 + 93.4 94.4 93.8 94.7 91.5 92.7 92.1 93.0 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 40 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 93.8 94.7 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.8 95.4 91.3 92.6 92.2 92.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 42 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- -- System Vendors 36.7 75.9 38.0 3.0 223.6 14.9 89.0 194.4 64.1 5. Procedural Errors -- Other Vendors 0.0 17.7 16.1 0.0 218.0 0.0 0.4 91.4 99.4 6. Software Design 160.9 39.1 17.8 0.0 4.1 4.6 49.7 180.1 73.7 7. Hardware design 78.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8. Hardware Failure 95.3 89.5 310.2 19.7 107.2 124.6 68.2 320.9 230.9 9. Natural Causes 21.6 0.0 204.1 0.0 12,005.2 0.0 17.2 92.1 50.3 10. Traffic Overload 0.0 173.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11. Environmental 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4,843.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 12. External Power Failure 110.0 951.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 124.9 0.0 80.5 0.0 13. Massive Line Outage 0.0 68.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0
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- 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 11.5 24.1 52.0 1.493ND Ohio 1,428.6 4.55 1,424.0 339.7 1,084.3 486.7 148.3 449.3 1,084.3 0.013OH Oklahoma 324.7 324.7 37.9 286.7 123.2 42.7 120.8 286.7 OK Oregon 528.4 9.65 518.8 99.8 419.0 180.7 63.5 165.3 409.5 9.497OR Pennsylvania 1,760.9 23.74 1,737.2 457.7 1,279.5 551.6 149.7 514.9 1,216.2 63.285PA Rhode Island 108.1 1.99 106.1 6.1 100.0 49.9 13.9 36.3
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- 33.9 7.0 14.9 55.8 0.8 TN Texas 8.9 170.7 (161.8) (312.8) 233.6 126.2 29.3 76.2 231.7 1.9 TX Utah 326.7 303.0 23.7 15.6 16.1 8.1 3.0 4.9 16.0 0.1 UT Vermont (13.9) 73.4 (87.3) (93.9) 8.8 4.1 1.8 2.3 8.2 0.5 VT Virginia (335.7) 113.0 (448.7) (469.3) 120.8 62.1 20.7 37.4 120.2 0.6 VA Washington 84.8 (362.8) 447.5 424.5 89.6 68.2 (5.5) 26.1 88.8 0.7 WA West Virginia (52.1) 23.9 (76.0) (78.6) 20.8 11.3 4.3 5.0 20.6 0.2 WV Wisconsin (568.7) (181.9) (386.8) (392.9) 106.6 60.5 21.2 24.0 105.7 0.8 WI Wyoming 0.7 19.2 (18.5) (20.0) 5.0 3.1 1.0 1.0 5.1 WY Puerto Rico 171.4 87.4 84.0 62.1 27.3 18.7 7.8 0.8 27.3 PR 109 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics
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- % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984 JUNE 84,321 0.0 26,278 0.0 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 3.8 26,633 1.0 112,090 3.1 1985 JUNE 86,609 26.9 26,992 2.5 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 50.9 27,355 3.4 115,132 39.6 1986 JUNE 88,960 61.9 27,724 13.6 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74.3 28,098 28.0 118,257 63.3 1987 JUNE 91,374 77.7 28,477 37.7 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 84.7 28,860 47.8 121,467 75.9 1988 JUNE 93,520 87.4 29,145 51.6 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91.3 29,548 56.3 124,361 83.0 1989 JUNE 96,632 93.4 30,115 59.6 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94.1 30,268 60.8 128,482 86.2 1990 JUNE 99,815 95.0 30,962 63.8 130,777 87.6 DECEMBER 100,993 96.8 31,416 70.6 132,409 90.6 1991 JUNE 102,027 97.4 31,870 73.5 133,896 91.7
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- 607.8 21.4 586.4 404.1 182.3 70.6 73.1 33.1 176.8 5.5 UT VERMONT 253.1 7.3 245.8 172.2 73.5 24.1 39.6 7.7 71.5 2.1 VT VIRGINIA 2,793.1 353.7 2,439.4 1,778.6 660.8 295.2 211.4 115.9 622.6 38.2 VA WASHINGTON 2,091.3 112.7 1,978.6 1,423.8 554.8 229.1 214.7 76.7 520.5 34.3WA WEST VIRGINIA 590.7 47.6 543.1 402.5 140.6 82.1 39.1 14.7 135.9 4.7WV WISCONSIN 1,476.2 68.2 1,408.0 1,065.5 342.5 146.3 129.5 57.2 333.0 9.6 WI WYOMING 162.0 4.4 157.5 109.3 48.2 15.4 24.3 7.0 46.7 1.6WY PUERTO RICO 1,175.5 88.8 1,086.8 803.1 283.6 136.3 63.7 71.0 271.0 12.6 PR UNCLASSIFIED 17.9 17.9 166 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS T A B L E 2 . 1 3 - REVENUES OF REPORTING LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS FOR THE
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- MINNESOTA 88 2,133,116 74.1 0 0.0 744,760 25.9 2,877,876 74.1 MN MISSISSIPPI 19 1,236,080 93.6 0 0.0 85,166 6.4 1,321,246 93.6 MS MISSOURI 44 2,499,418 75.2 652,214 19.6 172,384 5.2 3,324,016 94.8 MO MONTANA 18 350,983 69.1 0 0.0 157,077 30.9 508,060 69.1 MT NEBRASKA 41 522,260 52.5 337,118 33.9 136,056 13.7 995,434 86.3 NE NEVADA 14 330,523 27.4 823,420 68.2 52,939 4.4 1,206,882 95.6 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 767,486 93.8 0 0.0 50,636 6.2 818,122 93.8 NH NEW JERSEY 3 5,992,697 96.6 198,847 3.2 9,406 0.2 6,200,950 99.8 NJ NEW MEXICO 15 767,814 85.2 45,535 5.1 88,010 9.8 901,359 90.2 NM NEW YORK 4411,453,906 90.1 871,708 6.9 389,194 3.1 12,714,808 96.9 NY NORTH CAROLINA 26 2,337,945 49.8 1,723,261 36.7 633,398
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- MINNESOTA 88 2,137,356 74.2 0 0.0 744,276 25.8 2,881,632 74.2 MN MISSISSIPPI 19 1,236,080 93.6 0 0.0 85,131 6.4 1,321,211 93.6 MS MISSOURI 44 2,499,418 75.2 652,214 19.6 172,629 5.2 3,324,261 94.8 MO MONTANA 18 350,208 69.0 0 0.0 157,121 31.0 507,329 69.0 MT NEBRASKA 41 522,374 52.5 337,118 33.9 136,137 13.7 995,629 86.3 NE NEVADA 14 330,523 27.4 823,420 68.2 53,115 4.4 1,207,058 95.6 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 767,486 93.8 0 0.0 50,636 6.2 818,122 93.8 NH NEW JERSEY 3 5,992,697 96.6 198,847 3.2 9,406 0.2 6,200,950 99.8 NJ NEW MEXICO 15 766,713 85.2 45,535 5.1 88,010 9.8 900,258 90.2 NM NEW YORK 44 11,453,906 90.1 871,708 6.9 388,025 3.1 12,713,639 96.9 NY NORTH CAROLINA 26 2,337,945 49.8 1,723,261 36.7
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- 8.13 238.9 28.7 210.2 107.4 59.1 43.3 209.8 0.354MS Missouri 832.8 11.19 821.6 256.7 564.9 273.2 122.3 169.3 564.9 MO Montana 97.2 1.82 95.4 23.3 72.1 32.0 20.9 19.2 72.1 MT Nebraska 236.0 2.65 233.4 66.3 167.1 72.2 43.5 51.3 167.1 NE Nevada 206.3 (0.45) 206.7 23.4 183.3 82.4 55.5 45.5 183.3 NV New Hampshire 186.0 1.16 184.9 18.9 165.9 68.2 55.7 42.0 165.9 NH New Jersey 1,351.0 12.04 1,338.9 291.5 1,047.4 552.3 169.5 324.3 1,046.1 1.317 NJ New Mexico 239.4 7.05 232.4 61.8 170.5 86.9 41.7 41.9 170.5 NM New York 2,513.6 29.67 2,484.0 352.4 2,131.6 1,044.8 515.9 570.9 2,131.6 NY North Carolina 1,061.6 4.75 1,056.9 330.9 726.0 407.4 157.5 160.4 725.3 0.718NC North Dakota 68.5 0.54 68.0 16.6 51.3
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- 68.3 32.4 8.8 19.1 60.3 88.2 DE District of Columbia 502.3 54.2 448.2 292.3 155.9 35.7 35.1 79.6 150.4 265.1 DC Florida 5,562.1 682.8 4,879.3 3,590.7 1,290.4 665.0 170.5 261.0 1,096.5 1,528.0 FL Georgia 2,722.2 404.4 2,317.8 1,641.5 681.1 325.0 88.3 157.4 570.7 816.4 GA Hawaii 439.4 79.6 359.8 276.3 83.6 38.0 11.4 20.6 70.0 102.0 HI Idaho 73.7 5.5 68.2 48.3 24.8 15.6 3.7 3.8 23.1 30.6 ID Illinois 3,262.1 311.5 2,950.6 2,293.6 661.0 322.3 176.5 98.4 597.2 872.1 IL Indiana 1,469.1 163.0 1,306.0 997.5 310.2 164.0 47.8 63.2 275.0 386.0 IN Iowa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 IA Kansas 669.5 98.5 571.0 411.3 161.0 76.3 26.7 44.3 147.3 218.3 KS Kentucky 696.2 81.1 615.1
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- NV LAS VEGAS 13 17 1780.8 610.0 29218 735 25937 732 0.0 0.0 100.0 NV LAS VEGAS 15 16 64.4 564.0 15837 725 14705 727 0.0 0.4 100.0 NV LAS VEGAS 21 22 50.0 353.0 8873 724 7541 723 0.8 0.2 99.9 NV LAS VEGAS 33 32 77.9 581.0 13237 727 12427 727 0.0 0.0 100.0 NV PARADISE 39 38 68.2 367.0 7920 722 7650 719 0.0 0.0 100.0 NV RENO 2 39 3340.5 656.0 27965 389 35729 452 0.0 0.0 77.5 NV RENO 4 48 634.8 128.0 7394 285 12097 339 0.0 0.0 60.8 NV RENO 5 43 65.4 140.0 4973 263 7943 315 0.0 0.0 62.5 NV RENO 8 9 5.5 893.0 37820 504 34720 494 0.0 0.0 99.7
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Miscellaneous/Open_Proceedings/op990305.html
- the Commission issued a Report and Order to amend Part 68 of the Commission's rules, to harmonize U.S. and Canadian regulations governing the manufacture of customer-provided terminal equipment. After receiving numerous queries from manufacturers, the Commission finds that clarification of the compliance requirements of this section may be necessary. The Commission seeks comment on whether the Commission should clarify section 68.2(j)(3) as requiring re-registration of previously registered equipment after May 19, 1999. Comments due March 5; replies March 12. (DA No. 99-342). Contact: David O. Ward at (202) 418-2336 or William Howden at (202) 418-2343; TTY: (202) 418-0484. CC 92-237; PN 2/17/99; DA 99-347 FCC Seeks Comment on Request for Expeditious Review of the Transfer of the Lockheed Martin Communications Industry
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- the Commission issued a Report and Order to amend Part 68 of the Commission's rules, to harmonize U.S. and Canadian regulations governing the manufacture of customer-provided terminal equipment. After receiving numerous queries from manufacturers, the Commission finds that clarification of the compliance requirements of this section may be necessary. The Commission seeks comment on whether the Commission should clarify section 68.2(j)(3) as requiring re-registration of previously registered equpiment after May 19, 1999. Comments due March 5; replies March 12. (DA No. 99-342). Contact: David O. Ward at (202) 418-2336 or William Howden at (202) 418-2343; TTY: (202) 418-0484. Internet URL: [1]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1999/da9903 42.wp Released: February 17, 1999. FCC SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR EXPEDITIOUS REVIEW OF THE TRANSFER OF THE LOCKHEED MARTIN
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- Internet URL: [17]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/pnwl9105.wp Released: April 29, 1999. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU POSTPONES EFFECTIVE DATE OF UNIFIED DISMISSAL POLICY FOR APPLICATIONS IN THE WIRELESS SERVICE. (DA No. 99-811). Contact: Commercial Wireless Division: Roger Noel at (202) 418-1385, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division: Herb Zeiler at (202) 418-0680. Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da990811.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- COMPLIANCE DATE FOR 47 C.F.R. SECTION 68.2(J). Clarified language in Harmonization Order in which Commission amended Part 68 of the Commission's rules manufacturers in either country will be able to design and test terminal equipment to comply with a single, consistent set of technical standards accepted in both the United States and Canada extendded compliance date to December 19, 1999. Action by Chief, Network Services Division, Common
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- for Petition for Limited Modification of LATA Boundary to Provide Expanded Local Calling Service. Action by: Acting Chief, Network Services Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: 09/17/2001 by MO&O. (DA No. 01-2169). CCB [34]DA-01-2169A1.doc [35]DA-01-2169A1.pdf [36]DA-01-2169A1.txt RATH MICROTECH. Granted in part the complaint filed by Rath Microtech, and granted conditionally the request filed by Electronic Microsystems, Inc. for waiver of Sections 68.2, 68.102, and 68.312 of the Commission's rules. Action by: Acting Chief. Adopted: 09/14/2001 by MO&O. (DA No. 01-2166). CCB [37]DA-01-2166A1.doc [38]DA-01-2166A1.pdf [39]DA-01-2166A1.txt ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY. Granted waiver request from Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC) and Odin Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Odin) that will facilitate a transfer of telephone exchanges between these companies. (Dkt No. 96-45). Action by: Acting Deputy Chief,
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- 2000 Ameriphone, Inc. also petitioned to waive the rule for an analog phone with this feature. We are consolidating these petitions because they raise the same questions of policy. All terminal equipment sold in the United States and connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) must be registered under Part 68 of the Commission's rules, see 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. The Part 68 registration process requires a device to conform to specifications designed to prevent harm to the PSTN. If an applicant's device meets Part 68 requirements, the Commission issues a registration number for it, thereby requiring local exchange carriers to permit its connection to the PSTN in the United States. A waiver of Section 68.317(f) requested by the above-mentioned
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $0 103,455 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 United States (conterminous) $1,592,004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $3,127,990 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 122,490,604 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 North and Central America $2,420,234,247 0.021.7 1.119.7 57.5 $190,318,159 0.011.3 0.026.9 61.8 $86,586,705 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,002,252,107 0.0 8.5 0.921.3 69.3 Argentina $43,928,555 0.021.2 0.329.1 49.4 $2,063,163 0.011.8 0.019.9 68.2 $13,661,053 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 809,753,384 0.0 3.5 0.627.6 68.3 Bolivia $16,042,894 0.010.7 0.636.3 52.4 $727,108 0.0 2.9 0.010.5 86.6 $1,633,489 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 210,675,087 0.0 5.5 0.639.1 54.9 Brazil $112,308,606 0.037.1 0.221.3 41.4 $5,393,851 0.023.4 0.020.7 55.8 $3,758,855 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,385,707,119 0.022.7 0.626.3 50.5 Chile $24,246,148 0.031.3 1.920.8 46.1 $3,354,523 0.0 5.5 0.043.5 51.0 $1,472,495 0.0
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- 54.0 Greenland $128,617 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 98.7 $1,288 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 263,445 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 98.2 Iceland $1,829,540 0.0 0.0 0.1 24.7 75.2 $111,995 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.6 59.4 $1,130 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 21,402,924 0.0 0.0 0.2 36.8 63.0 Ireland $38,468,029 0.0 0.0 0.6 17.1 82.3 $5,300,736 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.8 68.2 $7,231,516 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 606,304,885 0.0 0.0 0.9 38.8 60.3 Italy $62,254,856 0.0 0.1 4.9 14.8 80.3 $4,917,768 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.3 72.7 $59,271,349 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,064,538,708 0.0 0.1 10.6 18.6 70.7 Liechtenstein $9,084,503 0.0 0.1 8.2 24.0 67.7 $19,353 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $37,585 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 22,857,737 0.0 0.1 8.8 27.7 63.3 Luxembourg $2,730,572
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- 99.7 Mar-00139 6 4 4 78.493.3100.0 Mar-01138 6 3 4 97.5100.0n/a Trenton NJ Mar-96137 10 7 8 43.9n/a 72.6 Nov-97137 10 6 8 46.3n/a 71.9 Nov-98139 9 6 7 44.9 n/a 98.8 Mar-00138 10 6 7 39.073.499.2 Mar-01139 9 6 8 54.186.198.6 Atlantic City - Cape May NJ Mar-96136 24 15 10 27.1n/a 69.8 Nov-97136 24 14 11 24.5 n/a 68.2 Nov-98136 25 10 13 35.1 n/a 80.7 Mar-00137 24 9 14 35.457.088.5 Mar-01140 24 8 14 29.751.687.7 Peoria IL Mar-96135 16 10 11 29.3n/a 85.7 Nov-97135 17 10 11 30.6n/a 84.1 Nov-98134 17 9 11 33.5 n/a 82.2 Mar-00135 18 8 11 28.953.583.9 Mar-01141 18 6 9 30.255.688.5 Newburgh-Middletown NY Mar-96141 10 5 6 58.7n/a108.7 Nov-97141 10 5 7 51.1n/a100.0
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- the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Policies and Rules Concerning Operator Service Access and Pay Telephone Compensation; Petition of the Public Telephone Council to Treat Bell Operating Company Payphones as Customer Premises Equipment ; Petition of Oncor Communications Requesting Compensation for Competitive Payphone Premises Owners and Presubscribed Operator Services Providers, Petition of the California Payphone Association to Amend and Clarify Section 68.2(a)of the Commission's Rules, Amendment of Section 69.2(m) and (ee) of the Commission's Rules to Include Independent Public Payphones Within the "Public Telephone" Exemption from End User Common Line Access Charges (November 8, 1996) (CC Docket No. 96-128, CC Docket. No. 91-35) [ News Release | [154]Text Version | [155]WordPerfect Version ] * Order In the Matter of Implementation of the
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- are percentages of gross book cost. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION APPENDIX Schedule of Annual Percentages of Depreciation for PAGE 3 VERIZON NORTHWEST INC. - Oregon Effective January 1, 2000 Average Future Remaining Remaining Net Accumulated Life Rate Category Description Life Salvage Depreciation Rate ----------------------------------- -------------- ----------- ------------------- ---------------- (years) (%) (%) (%) A B C D=(100%-B-C)/A 2112 MOTOR VEHICLES 3.0 10 68.2 7.3 2115 GARAGE WORK EQ 7.1 0 21.4 11.1 2116 OTHER WORK EQ 6.0 0 46.2 9.0 2121 BUILDINGS 29.0 0 26.3 2.5 2122 FURNITURE 5.0 0 43.2 11.4 2123.1 OFFICE SUPPORT EQ 4.1 0 9.8 22.0 2123.2 COMPANY COMMUN EQ 3.6 0 100.0 - 2124 GEN PURPOSE COMPUTERS 2.4 0 94.7 2.2 2212 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC SW 6.6 0 42.9
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Diane Griffin Harmon Acting Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- is a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voicemail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- EMS's waiver request is made in response to the above-captioned complaint by Rath Microtech. In its complaint, Rath Microtech argues that EMS's emergency elevator telephones are not properly registered or labeled and that they fail to comply with on-hook impedance limitations as required by Part 68 of the Commission's rules. Specifically, the complaint alleges potential violations by EMS of sections 68.2, 68.102, 68.214, 68.300, 68.312 of the Commission's rules in connection with EMS's sale of equipment that did not meet impedance limitations, its failure to properly register modifications to its elevator telephone, and its sale of a single telephone to Rath Microtech that did not meet labeling requirements. With regard to the complaint, we conclude that EMS did violate certain Commission
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- 21 692.00 201. 36 50.0 201.0 309827 12301.6 310066 12321.7 KY NEWPORT WXIX-TV 39738 19 4680.0 306. 29 259. 306.0 2535179 19580.0 2474165 19907.0 KY OWENSBORO WKOH 34205 31 708.00 140. 30 50.0 140.0 483645 9788.8 486880 9941.2 KY OWENTON WKON 34211 52 676.00 216. 44 50.0 216.0 498175 10811.7 514985 11105.3 KY PADUCAH WDKA 39561 49 2450.0 327. 50 68.2 327.0 450750 14844.2 450970 14888.7 KY PADUCAH WKPD 65758 29 145.00 152. 41 50.0 152.0 183013 7089.0 186137 7261.2 KY PADUCAH WPSD-TV 51991 06 100.00 482. 32 1000 482.0 838016 38219.0 898192 43460.6 KY PIKEVILLE WKPI-TV 34200 22 1320.0 430. 24 50.0 430.0 408856 15992.6 431431 16925.2 KY SOMERSET WKSO-TV 34222 29 589.00 445. 14 50.0 445.0 414202 17386.9 453415
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- Measurements at DMIN + 3 dB) Table A-2. D/U Statistics for 8 Receivers at D = DMIN + 1 dB on Channel 30 Undesired Channel Best D/U (dB) Median D/U (dB) Mean D/U (dB) 2nd Worst D/U (dB) Worst D/U (dB) Standard Deviation (dB) N-16 N-15 N-14 N-13 -73.0 -64.4 -64.2 N-12 -72.3 -62.7 -60.9 N-11 -70.6 -61.0 -59.0 N-10 -68.2 -59.3 -57.0 N-9 -66.8 -56.5 -55.0 N-8 -72.6 -62.7 -60.3 -52.5 -45.1 8.9 N-7 -71.7 -62.1 -58.7 -50.0 -44.6 8.8 N-6 -72.9 -53.0 -51.6 -43.2 -26.6 13.9 N-5 -71.0 -53.3 -54.0 -47.2 -40.6 8.9 N-4 -65.6 -45.4 -47.9 -41.8 -36.2 9.5 N-3 -57.5 -45.5 -46.5 -40.4 -36.9 7.1 N-2 -49.1 -36.0 -36.5 -29.3 -23.2 8.4 N-1 -38.2 -35.4 -35.4 -33.0
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- FUTURE, FOR LOCAL OR NATIONAL NEWS AND INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT AFFAIRS, WOULD YOU SAY YOU EXPECT TO USE... *** CABLE OR SATELLITE NEWS CHANNELS *** MORE OFTEN, LESS OFTEN OR ABOUT THE SAME AMOUNT AS YOU DO TODAY? BASE: ALL RESPONDENTS TOTAL ----- UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 3136 WEIGHTED TOTAL 205510 (000) 100.0 MORE OFTEN 21.8 LESS OFTEN 8.5 ABOUT THE SAME 68.2 DON'T KNOW 0.2 REFUSE 1.3 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: 77 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 075 Q12F. IN THE FUTURE, FOR LOCAL OR NATIONAL NEWS AND INFORMATION ABOUT CURRENT AFFAIRS,
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- 26.0 0.8 $1,248,092 29.7 0.0 29.0 39.5 1.8 $23,205 25.8 37.6 29.7 6.8 0.0 71,387,028 33.3 2.3 21.8 41.5 1.2 Bermuda $14,253,519 64.8 0.4 19.4 14.5 0.8 $1,759,730 30.1 0.0 55.1 14.9 0.0 $61,787 68.1 0.0 31.9 0.0 0.0 74,683,998 32.0 0.9 51.4 14.5 1.3 Cayman Islands $11,286,333 69.1 0.7 12.4 17.3 0.5 $1,144,834 40.7 0.0 26.8 32.4 0.0 $23,447 68.2 0.0 11.2 20.6 0.0 54,954,190 38.7 1.3 37.0 22.5 0.5 Cuba $30,659,866 8.8 6.3 35.7 38.9 10.2 $10,801 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 55,361,028 7.1 5.0 45.5 32.1 10.3 Dominica $5,186,331 60.3 0.7 19.6 17.2 2.3 $252,919 41.1 0.0 21.1 37.7 0.1 $1,137 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 18,301,242 31.9 1.2 29.5 31.5 5.7 Dominican Republic $124,328,324 39.8 14.9 23.1
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- 92.5 93.9 90.4 92.0 6 + 95.0 96.2 95.0 96.2 94.8 96.6 92.9 94.0 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 92.5 92.1 93.3 6+ 92.7 93.7 93.0 93.8 90.3 92.2 89.9 90.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 44 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 92.5 92.1 93.3 6+ 92.7 93.7 93.0 93.8 90.3 92.2 89.9 90.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 44 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 517110213 51711022 517110221 7-12 Public Switched Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service NAICS Series ID 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 49.8 27.9 7.8 1.7 12.8 $214,579 12.7 0.4 2.1 0.0 84.8 $820 16.3 83.4 0.1 0.0 0.1 47,045,791 43.1 30.6 4.6 1.2 20.5 Zimbabwe $6,581,803 30.5 11.7 22.1 16.5 19.3 $856,246 12.7 0.0 21.4 0.0 65.9 $140,754 0.3 99.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 76,920,945 21.2 9.9 23.5 10.2 35.3 Africa $459,336,649 30.0 18.9 19.9 16.3 14.9 $21,400,221 15.9 1.2 11.0 3.7 68.2 $1,901,891 0.0 75.2 6.9 17.6 0.3 2,952,820,805 23.6 21.7 24.0 9.4 21.3 Bahrain $8,116,498 53.2 0.9 16.8 23.8 5.3 $255,569 24.8 0.0 13.6 5.6 56.0 $3,363 7.8 0.0 41.3 50.6 0.4 40,332,906 36.6 0.6 28.4 24.8 9.5 Iran $30,032,899 19.0 2.5 48.3 9.3 20.9 $1,769,345 6.0 0.0 5.1 6.2 82.7 $102 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 99.0 191,865,539 17.3 4.5 22.0
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- 91.1 92.3 91.1 92.4 6 + 93.5 94.7 94.1 95.1 90.3 92.8 91.3 92.4 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 98.4 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 100.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 100.0 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 96.5 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8
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- * Subject to revision Public Switched Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service NAICS Series ID 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 90.4 91.6 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 94.4 94.4 92.9 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 47 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 90.4 91.6 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.0 94.9 94.4 94.4 92.9 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 47 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 2 Average Outage Duration in Minutes 15,948 45 17 NA 981 NA 65 74 163.1 Average Lines Affected per Event in Thousands 12.4 7.7 13.6 NA 17.7 NA 8.1 14.7 6.0 Outage Line-Minutes per Event in Thousands 219,618.1 125.5 171.9 NA 678.5 NA 247.6 334.9 486.9 Outage Line-Minutes per 1,000 Access Lines 324,525.7 362.3 64.3 0.0 936.9 0.0 224.0 104.9 1,068.2 For Scheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Events per Hundred Switches 0.1 0.6 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0.0 0 Events per Million Access Lines 0.10 0.62 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0.00 0 Average Outage Duration in Minutes 3.5 4.0 NA NA NA NA NA
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- 0.0 2.030.0 66.7 $69,443 0.0 0.0 2.623.9 73.5 $13,504 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 10,463,882 0.7 0.0 0.737.1 61.6 Nauru $637,328 5.4 5.726.0 2.4 60.5 $533 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $98 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 954,234 5.2 5.0 4.530.4 54.9 New Caledonia $466,185 10.1 0.3 0.017.1 72.4 $43,333 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $166 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,521,349 8.0 0.2 0.023.6 68.2 New Zealand $22,574,957 1.2 0.317.020.4 61.1 $2,317,192 0.0 0.020.122.4 57.5 $1,702,121 95.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.7 311,430,764 1.3 0.8 8.020.6 69.3 Niue $238,387 0.9 0.7 0.0 2.1 96.3 $10,771 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $282 0.0 0.0 0.013.8 86.2 493,189 0.3 0.7 0.0 9.0 90.0 - Switched Services Market Shares 4 - 2005 Annual Section 43.61 International Traffic Data for All
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- 92.5 93.6 91.4 92.5 6 + 94.2 94.9 94.6 95.3 91.9 92.4 93.0 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 38 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 98.8 97.7 97.4 97.3 95.7 97.8 97.1 97.5 96.7 97.8 95.6 97.2 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 18 Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 73.6 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 88.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 94.5 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4
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- the cable operator currently passes; 2) the total number of homes the cable operator currently passes with 36 or more activated channels; 3) the total number of subscribers; and 4) the total number of subscribers with 36 or more activated channels. Cable continues to serve the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers. The Report finds that as of June 2006, approximately 68.2 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 29 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2006. DBS operators continue to add local-into-local broadcast television service. In approximately 175 of the 210 television markets, at least one DBS provider offers the signals of local
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- 93.8 93.0 93.9 6+ 94.8 95.8 95.5 96.4 92.0 93.3 93.2 94.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 93.8 93.0 93.9 6+ 94.8 95.8 95.5 96.4 92.0 93.3 93.2 94.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 2006January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6 April
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- 93.3 94.2 93.8 95.5 6 + 94.9 95.5 94.9 95.6 92.6 93.6 92.5 93.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- a U-Type bidder, and its contribution of 120 to the aggregate bid for allocating a single block of spectrum to unlicensed operations. Because Bidder C's bid of 120 represents 27% of the value of the accepted aggregate bid of 440, under the adopted pricing rules Bidder C is required to pay 27% of the final transaction price (i.e., 250), or 68.2. Similarly, because Bidder C's bid of 80 to have a second block of spectrum designated to unlicensed operations represents 29% of the value of the accepted aggregate bid of 280, Bidder C is required to pay 29% of the final transaction price, or 71.4. Figure 7: Session 1 Pricing Rule To assist readers in visualizing the proposed clock auction, the
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- 318.5 107.3 630.6 1,056.4 70.4 GA Idaho 459.0 25.9 433.0 250.7 182.3 69.7 19.0 75.9 164.6 17.8 ID Illinois 4,231.8 536.6 3,695.2 2,540.4 1,154.8 387.5 145.8 555.9 1,089.2 65.7 IL Indiana 2,124.3 266.9 1,857.4 1,258.8 598.6 244.2 59.8 261.4 565.4 33.2 IN Iowa 788.5 29.1 759.3 483.8 275.5 77.1 39.9 133.5 250.5 24.9 IA Kansas 805.5 104.5 701.0 439.5 261.5 68.2 33.3 144.7 246.2 15.4 KS Kentucky 1,355.4 78.1 1,277.3 892.0 385.2 155.1 44.2 171.6 370.9 14.3 KY Louisiana 1,465.2 81.0 1,384.2 964.3 419.9 152.3 47.6 187.3 387.2 32.7 LA Maine 460.6 16.3 444.3 295.9 148.4 53.4 17.5 72.6 143.5 4.9 ME Maryland 2,318.7 146.7 2,172.0 1,366.1 805.9 258.0 83.9 422.2 764.1 41.9 MD Massachusetts 2,495.3 134.5 2,360.9 1,461.9 899.0 308.4
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $0 103,455 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 United States (conterminous) $1,592,004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $3,127,990 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 122,490,604 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 North and Central America $2,420,234,247 0.021.7 1.119.7 57.5 $190,318,159 0.011.3 0.026.9 61.8 $86,586,705 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,002,252,107 0.0 8.5 0.921.3 69.3 Argentina $43,928,555 0.021.2 0.329.1 49.4 $2,063,163 0.011.8 0.019.9 68.2 $13,661,053 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 809,753,384 0.0 3.5 0.627.6 68.3 Bolivia $16,042,894 0.010.7 0.636.3 52.4 $727,108 0.0 2.9 0.010.5 86.6 $1,633,489 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 210,675,087 0.0 5.5 0.639.1 54.9 Brazil $112,308,606 0.037.1 0.221.3 41.4 $5,393,851 0.023.4 0.020.7 55.8 $3,758,855 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,385,707,119 0.022.7 0.626.3 50.5 Chile $24,246,148 0.031.3 1.920.8 46.1 $3,354,523 0.0 5.5 0.043.5 51.0 $1,472,495 0.0
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- 92.7 94.0 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.0 96.5 92.6 93.1 93.2 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 38 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007 January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6
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- 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.0 96.5 92.6 93.1 93.2 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.0 96.5 92.6 93.1 93.2 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 49 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007 January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6
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- 93.7 94.6 94.0 95.0 6 + 95.4 95.9 96.3 96.6 91.3 93.0 94.0 94.5 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 39 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 97.5 93.2 94.2 94.0 94.8 6+ 95.2 95.7 95.8 96.2 92.3 93.3 93.4 94.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 40 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 95.6 97.2 97.8 97.8 Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 18 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 73.6 76.1 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 88.5 86.1 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 96.7 91.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 94.5 98.6 $40,000 or more
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- 95.2 95.8 94.7 95.3 6 + 96.0 96.7 96.5 96.9 94.6 96.6 94.8 95.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 39 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.6 95.6 94.8 95.4 6 + 95.7 96.0 95.9 96.1 95.5 96.1 93.2 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 40 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.7 95.3 6 + 96.0 96.7 96.5 96.9 94.6 96.6 94.8 95.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 50 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.7 95.3 6 + 96.0 96.7 96.5 96.9 94.6 96.6 94.8 95.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 50 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007 January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6
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- 97.7 94.0 95.0 94.8 95.4 6+ 96.1 96.5 96.3 96.6 95.3 96.4 94.4 95.1 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 41 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- * * Tennessee 81.2 73.5 46.6 29.0 2.9 Texas 86.3 78.1 37.6 24.3 5.2 Utah 88.6 78.5 39.5 33.2 2.9 Vermont 74.0 68.9 * * * Virgin Islands 55.9 13.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 Virginia 78.8 69.5 52.6 38.0 21.5 Washington 85.7 78.5 48.0 40.6 4.8 West Virginia 83.5 75.8 * * * Wisconsin 87.8 81.2 50.3 27.8 6.4 Wyoming 82.9 68.2 * * * Total 84.1 77.2 48.6 33.8 11.4 * = Data withheld to maintain firm confidentiality. Source: FCC Form 477, Part I. U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2008 37 25 Table 16 ADSL High-Speed Connections by State 2005-2008 (Connections over 200 kbps in at least one direction, in thousands) 2005
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- 54.0 Greenland $128,617 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 98.7 $1,288 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 263,445 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 98.2 Iceland $1,829,540 0.0 0.0 0.1 24.7 75.2 $111,995 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.6 59.4 $1,130 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 21,402,924 0.0 0.0 0.2 36.8 63.0 Ireland $38,468,029 0.0 0.0 0.6 17.1 82.3 $5,300,736 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.8 68.2 $7,231,516 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 606,304,885 0.0 0.0 0.9 38.8 60.3 Italy $62,254,856 0.0 0.1 4.9 14.8 80.3 $4,917,768 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.3 72.7 $59,271,349 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,064,538,708 0.0 0.1 10.6 18.6 70.7 Liechtenstein $9,084,503 0.0 0.1 8.2 24.0 67.7 $19,353 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $37,585 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 22,857,737 0.0 0.1 8.8 27.7 63.3 Luxembourg $2,730,572
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- 97.8 97.1 97.5 96.7 97.8 95.6 97.2 97.8 97.8 98.4 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 18 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 73.6 76.1 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 88.5 86.1 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 96.7 91.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 94.5 98.6 $40,000 or more
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- 588.9 2,168.2 4,008.0 77.4 MA Michigan 13,834.4 448.0 13,386.5 10,292.1 3,094.4 1,867.3 649.6 569.3 3,086.2 8.2 MI Minnesota 5,049.3 80.5 4,968.9 3,504.9 1,464.0 714.2 217.0 527.8 1,459.0 5.0 MN Mississippi 4,131.3 57.1 4,074.2 3,013.0 1,061.2 732.5 125.3 193.6 1,051.4 9.8 MS Missouri 8,380.9 183.1 8,197.8 5,785.8 2,412.1 1,303.1 365.7 735.7 2,404.5 7.5 MO Montana 938.8 (6.9) 945.7 632.8 312.9 150.0 68.2 94.1 312.3 0.6 MT Nebraska 2,200.6 33.5 2,167.0 1,469.8 697.2 293.4 172.0 228.3 693.7 3.5 NE Nevada 2,772.4 25.2 2,747.2 2,039.0 708.1 370.1 232.7 101.4 704.2 3.9 NV New Hampshire 2,326.9 52.9 2,274.0 1,488.4 785.5 329.2 140.2 293.9 763.3 22.2 NH New Jersey 14,127.8 695.7 13,432.1 8,992.9 4,439.2 1,989.6 660.7 1,766.9 4,417.2 22.1 NJ New Mexico 2,665.1 66.2 2,598.9 1,819.2
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- * * Tennessee 81.2 73.5 46.6 29.0 2.9 Texas 86.3 78.1 37.6 24.3 5.2 Utah 88.6 78.5 39.5 33.2 2.9 Vermont 74.0 68.9 * * * Virgin Islands 55.9 13.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 Virginia 78.8 69.5 52.6 38.0 21.5 Washington 85.7 78.5 48.0 40.6 4.8 West Virginia 83.5 75.8 * * * Wisconsin 87.8 81.2 50.3 27.8 6.4 Wyoming 82.9 68.2 * * * Total 84.1 77.2 48.6 33.8 11.4 * = Data withheld to maintain firm confidentiality. Source: Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2008 (February 2010). 2 - 11 11 Table 2.7 Percentage of Residential End-User Premises with Access to High-Speed Services by State as of December
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- 94.3 94.2 95.9 6+ 96.2 96.8 96.6 97.2 93.8 94.8 95.3 96.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 54 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 94.3 94.2 95.9 6+ 96.2 96.8 96.6 97.2 93.8 94.8 95.3 96.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 54 Table 6.12 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 2006January 122.9 95.2 129.1 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.6 February 123.2 95.2 129.2 67.7 64.2 73.8 64.6 March 123.9 95.0 129.4 67.2 63.8 72.9 64.6 April 124.9 95.4 129.5 68.4 64.9 74.4 64.3 May 125.5 95.2 129.8 67.7 64.1 73.8 64.3 June 125.8 95.4 130.0 67.9 64.5 73.9 64.4 July 126.2 95.6 130.7 67.6 64.1 73.5 64.7 August 126.4 95.9 131.2 68.2 64.8 73.9 64.6 September 125.8 96.1 131.8 68.3 65.0 74.0 64.7 October 125.1 96.8 131.9 69.8 67.0 75.5 64.6 November 124.9 96.5 132.0 69.3 66.8 75.3 64.6 December 125.1 96.8 132.4 69.6 66.9 76.1 64.6 2007January 125.5 96.9 132.5 69.8 67.2 75.9 64.6 February 126.2 97.1 133.3 69.9 67.2 75.9 64.6 March 127.3 97.5 133.9 70.5 67.2 76.7 64.6 April
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- mbps Downstream Nevada 90.3 80.4 37.3 30.0 20.0 New Hampshire 85.8 73.1 54.8 45.1 34.9 New Jersey 86.3 73.6 50.0 45.2 41.9 New Mexico 84.0 64.6 29.7 23.5 3.2 New York 86.8 76.2 50.7 42.6 37.6 North Carolina 83.5 71.0 44.6 32.2 5.7 North Dakota 80.0 56.9 42.3 26.5 22.1 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 83.2 68.2 38.4 28.3 5.8 Oklahoma 91.5 85.3 34.8 20.4 16.0 Oregon 91.0 80.2 44.6 38.5 26.2 Pennsylvania 86.9 75.1 45.7 35.0 29.3 Puerto Rico 88.2 74.6 21.4 1.4 0.1 Rhode Island 89.0 79.6 53.8 49.3 43.8 South Carolina 81.7 67.3 39.0 29.3 8.0 South Dakota 76.9 55.2 43.1 26.8 24.4 Tennessee 84.7 69.5 35.9 28.3 17.5 Texas 89.0 79.3 34.0 24.2
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- 97.8 94.6 95.5 94.7 95.6 6+ 95.9 96.1 95.7 96.0 94.8 94.8 93.9 94.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 42 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- to the private industry. We noted that the use of the discontinued term ``telephone company'' has resulted in some confusion as to whether Part 68 applies to competing local exchange carriers (LECs) as well as incumbent LECs. Discussion. Although the Commission is privatizing as technical criteria large portions of the scope of the Part 68 rules currently found at Rule 68.2, the fundamental purpose of Part 68 remains the same, i.e., that ``the rules and regulations [including the Administrative Council's technical criteria] apply to direct connection of all terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network, for use in conjunction with all services other than party line services.'' Against this background of the scope of Part 68, we conclude that we
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- with section 276(b)(2). See Implementation of the Pay Telephone Reclassification and Compensation Provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Policies and Rules Concerning Operator Service Access and Pay Telephone Compensation, Petition of Public Telephone Council to Treat Bell Operating Company Payphones as Customer Premises Owners and Presubscribed Operator Services Providers, Petition of California Payphone Association to Amend and Clarify Section 68.2(a) of the Commission's Rules, Amendment of Section 69.2(m) and (ee) of the Commission's Rules to Include Independent Public Payphones Within the ``Public Telephone'' Exemption from End User Common Line Access Charges, Report and Order, CC Docket Nos. 96-128, 91-35, 11 FCC Rcd 20541, 20677-83. See Access Charge Reform, Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, Order on Reconsideration, CC
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- shows the monthly price of the major digital tier and a digital converter and remote control as of January 1, 2004. Total price increased by 5.6 percent, from $15.20 to $16.05. The number of channels on the major digital tier increased by 15.3 percent, from 27.4 channels to 31.6 channels, and the price per channel declined by 14.5 percent, from 68.2 cents to 58.3 cents. Prices for the noncompetitive group and competitive group, respectively, were $16.09 and $15.58, representing a percentage difference of 3.4 percent. On a price per channel basis, the respective prices for the noncompetitive group and the competitive group were 58.8 cents and 52.4 cents, representing a competitive differential of 12.2 percent. Table 8 Average Monthly Rates for
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- 109.6 million in June 2005. Of that number, approximately 95.8 million TV households, or almost 87 percent of TV households, subscribe to an MVPD service, as compared to 94.2 million, or approximately 86 percent as of June 2005. Cable serves the largest percentage of MVPD subscribers, but cable's share of the MVPD marketplace continues to decline. As of June 2006, 68.2 percent of MVPD subscribers received video programming from a franchised cable operator, as compared to 69.4 percent as of June 2005. DBS subscribers comprise the second largest group of MVPD households, representing 29.2 percent of total MVPD subscribers as of June 2006, compared to 27.7 percent in June 2005. The competitive presence of MVPDs other than cable or DBS declined
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- * * Tennessee 81.2 73.5 46.6 29.0 2.9 Texas 86.3 78.1 37.6 24.3 5.2 Utah 88.6 78.5 39.5 33.2 2.9 Vermont 74.0 68.9 * * * Virgin Islands 55.9 13.6 0.1 0.1 0.0 Virginia 78.8 69.5 52.6 38.0 21.5 Washington 85.7 78.5 48.0 40.6 4.8 West Virginia 83.5 75.8 * * * Wisconsin 87.8 81.2 50.3 27.8 6.4 Wyoming 82.9 68.2 * * * Total 84.1 77.2 48.6 33.8 11.4 * = Data withheld to maintain firm confidentiality. Source: FCC Form 477, Part I. U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2008 37 25 Table 16 ADSL High-Speed Connections by State 2005-2008 (Connections over 200 kbps in at least one direction, in thousands) 2005
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- tbls. 3 & 4. ; see also NTIA Adoption Survey at 5 (noting that 64 percent of adult Americans subscribe to broadband at undefined speeds); Digital Nation 2011 at 5 (noting that the nationwide household adoption rate for ``DSL, cable modem, fiber optics, [a] mobile broadband plan for a computer or a cell phone, satellite, or `some other service''' was 68.2 percent as of October 2010). Smith, Home Broadband Adoption at 6. March 2011 IAS Report at 3; see also OBI, Broadband Performance, App. 1 (OBI Technical Paper No.4, 2010) (2010 OBI Broadband Performance), available at http://download.broadband.gov/plan/fcc-omnibus-broadband-initiative-(obi )-technical-paper-broadband-performance.pdf. 47 U.S.C. § 1302. USTelecom in particular notes that availability to all Americans includes more than just households and should include availability of
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- to the private industry. We noted that the use of the discontinued term ``telephone company'' has resulted in some confusion as to whether Part 68 applies to competing local exchange carriers (LECs) as well as incumbent LECs. Discussion. Although the Commission is privatizing as technical criteria large portions of the scope of the Part 68 rules currently found at Rule 68.2, the fundamental purpose of Part 68 remains the same, i.e., that ``the rules and regulations [including the Administrative Council's technical criteria] apply to direct connection of all terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network, for use in conjunction with all services other than party line services.'' Against this background of the scope of Part 68, we conclude that we
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2000 Ameriphone, Inc. also petitioned to waive the rule for an analog phone with this feature. We are consolidating these petitions because they raise the same questions of policy. All terminal equipment sold in the United States and connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) must be registered under Part 68 of the Commission's rules, see 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. The Part 68 registration process requires a device to conform to specifications designed to prevent harm to the PSTN. If an applicant's device meets Part 68 requirements, the Commission issues a registration number for it, thereby requiring local exchange carriers to permit its connection to the PSTN in the United States. A waiver of Section 68.317(f) requested by the above-mentioned
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- 99.7 Mar-00139 6 4 4 78.493.3100.0 Mar-01138 6 3 4 97.5100.0n/a Trenton NJ Mar-96137 10 7 8 43.9n/a 72.6 Nov-97137 10 6 8 46.3n/a 71.9 Nov-98139 9 6 7 44.9 n/a 98.8 Mar-00138 10 6 7 39.073.499.2 Mar-01139 9 6 8 54.186.198.6 Atlantic City - Cape May NJ Mar-96136 24 15 10 27.1n/a 69.8 Nov-97136 24 14 11 24.5 n/a 68.2 Nov-98136 25 10 13 35.1 n/a 80.7 Mar-00137 24 9 14 35.457.088.5 Mar-01140 24 8 14 29.751.687.7 Peoria IL Mar-96135 16 10 11 29.3n/a 85.7 Nov-97135 17 10 11 30.6n/a 84.1 Nov-98134 17 9 11 33.5 n/a 82.2 Mar-00135 18 8 11 28.953.583.9 Mar-01141 18 6 9 30.255.688.5 Newburgh-Middletown NY Mar-96141 10 5 6 58.7n/a108.7 Nov-97141 10 5 7 51.1n/a100.0
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- public access channels 11/87 300 affiliates Discovery Channel Liberty Media informative entertainment 12/85 75.9 Discovery People Liberty Media fascinating people 3/97 11.0 Knowledge TV (Mind Extension University) Jones Intercable money, health, technology 11/87 26.0 SCOLA N/A international news, culture 12/87 4.5 History Channel Hearst/Disney historical documentaries 1/95 54.6 A&E Hearst/Disney biographies,investigative reports 12/84 73.7 TLC Liberty Media educational programs 8/79 68.2 FiT TV News Corp. exercise, health, cooking, beauty, fashion 10/93 8.3 International N//A global entertainment, news 7/90 7.8 35 Table 7 Television Coverage of Presidential Debates Early in Campaign 2000 Event Sponsor/ Moderator(s) Local Cable National Cable Local Broadcas t National B'cast GOP, 10/22, NH NH Debate Partnership/Cokie Roberts New England Cable News C-SPAN NH Public TV NONE Dems, 10/27,
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- are shown in Figure 3. 64 When we examine the numerical results of the auction program, it is clear that the Congressional mandate to disseminate licenses among a wide variety of applicants including small businesses, rural telephone companies, and businesses owned by women and minorities has been successfully met. These licenses have 7.1 11.4 15.9 21.4 26.3 34.3 39.8 53.9 68.2 84.2 Wireless Industry Employment Source CTIA * Compound Annual Growth Rate FCC REPORT TO CONGRESS ON SPECTRUM AUCTIONS PAGE 34 also been distributed across wide geographic areas. The number of licenses won in the fourteen FCC auctions by designated entities was significant. Small businesses, rural, as well as minority- and women-owned businesses, have benefited from the FCC competitive bidding procedures.
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- of Management and Budget. 44 U.S.C. §§ 3506 (c)(2)(A), 3507. 5 U.S.C. §§ 801 et seq. These provisions of the CWAAA require, for example, that before an agency rule can go into effect, the agency must submit a report to each house of Congress and the General Accounting Office. The rules proposed to be affected by this NPRM are: §§ 68.2 except for 68.2(i) and the last paragraph of 68.2(l)(2); 68.3 to the extent indicated above; 68.200, 68.202, 68.204, 68.210, 68.212, 68.216, 68.226, 68.302, 68.304, 68.306, 68.308, 68.310, 68.312, 68.314, 68.500, 68.502, 68.504, and 68.506. See, e.g., Inside Wiring Third Report & Order, 7 FCC Rcd 1334 at note 6; see supra notes 8 and 10; see also Promotion of Competitive
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- Technologies, Inc.'s Petition for Waiver of Section 68.6 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 68.6 IS GRANTED subject to the conditions stated herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau Lucent Technologies, Inc., Files Petition for Waiver; Public Comment Invited, File No. NSD-L-99-49, Public Notice, DA 99-1232, released June 23, 1999. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. 19 U.S.C. § 3109. Access to Telecommunications Equipment and Services by Persons with Disabilities, Report and Order, 11 FCC Rcd 8249 (1996). 47 U.S.C. § 610 Access to Telecommunications Equipment and Services by Persons with Disabilities, Order on Reconsideration, 12 FCC Rcd 10077 (1997). See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). FPC v. Texaco Inc.,
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- CL930, to be marketed under various brand names); and letter from David R. Weimer, UNICO Pacific Group (formerly Nor Pac Group), to David O. Ward, FCC (received December 22, 1999) (requests waiver for its cordless telephones which include circuitry to detect stutter dial tone, Models UP 911 and UP 921, to be marketed under various brand names). 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). Part 68 Waiver Request of Alameda Engineering, Inc., Order, 10 FCC Rcd 12135 (Com. Car. Bur. 1995) (Alameda Order). Stutter dial tone detection devices must: (1) perform no periodic testing for stutter dial tone; (2) make an off-hook stutter dial tone check no more than once after a
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- is clear for the purposes of this order that Alcatel intends it to represent the commonly accepted abbreviation for Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line. Petition at footnote 2. Common Carrier Bureau Seeks Comment on a Petition Filed By Alcatel USA for Waiver of 47 C.F.R. § 68.308(e)(1), Public Notice, File Number NSD-L-99-81 (rel. Oct. 22, 1999) (Public Notice). 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Applications Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997) Crosstalk was initially used to designate the presence in a telephone receiver of unwanted speech sounds from another telephone conversation. The term has been extended in its application to designate interference in one communication channel or circuit caused by signals present in other communication channels. Consideration is limited
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau In the Matter of Alcatel USA, Inc., Petition for Waiver of the Signal Power Limitations Contained in Section 68.308(e)(1) of the Commission's Rules, NSD L-99-81, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 4388 (Com. Car. Bur. Network Svcs. Div. 2000) (Alcatel Order). Certification and Request at 1. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. Crosstalk was initially used to designate the presence in a telephone receiver of unwanted speech sounds from another telephone conversation. The term has been extended in its application to designate interference in one communication channel or circuit caused by signals present in other communication channels. Consideration is limited here to the interference of one signal by another of the same
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Staci L. Pies Deputy Division Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- a series of short separate tones produced by the telephone company's central switching office that alerts a voice mail subscriber that he or she has voice mail. The Petitioners' devices automatically check for the presence of stutter dial tone and, if detected, cause a light to blink to alert the subscriber of the waiting voice mail message. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- operate with an aggregate power of less than 12.5 dBm over the range 25.875 to 138 kHz as specified in Section 7.15 of the same document. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION L. Charles Keller Chief, Network Services Division Common Carrier Bureau An ADSL modem provides high bit-rate digital transmission concurrent with analog voice transmission over a single telephone line. 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. See FCC Form 730, Application Guide, Revision C - 273 (March 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 1.3. WAIT Radio v. FCC, 418 F.2d 1153, 1157 (D.C. Cir. 1969). Id. Citizens to Preserve Overton Park, Inc. v. Volpe, 401 U.S. 402, 416 (1971). FPC v. Texaco Inc., 377 U.S. 33, 39 (1964). Northeast Cellular Telephone Company, L.P. v. FCC, 897 F.2d 1164,
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- are percentages of gross book cost. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION APPENDIX Schedule of Annual Percentages of Depreciation for PAGE 3 VERIZON NORTHWEST INC. - Oregon Effective January 1, 2000 Average Future Remaining Remaining Net Accumulated Life Rate Category Description Life Salvage Depreciation Rate ----------------------------------- -------------- ----------- ------------------- ---------------- (years) (%) (%) (%) A B C D=(100%-B-C)/A 2112 MOTOR VEHICLES 3.0 10 68.2 7.3 2115 GARAGE WORK EQ 7.1 0 21.4 11.1 2116 OTHER WORK EQ 6.0 0 46.2 9.0 2121 BUILDINGS 29.0 0 26.3 2.5 2122 FURNITURE 5.0 0 43.2 11.4 2123.1 OFFICE SUPPORT EQ 4.1 0 9.8 22.0 2123.2 COMPANY COMMUN EQ 3.6 0 100.0 - 2124 GEN PURPOSE COMPUTERS 2.4 0 94.7 2.2 2212 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC SW 6.6 0 42.9
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- to the private industry. We noted that the use of the discontinued term ``telephone company'' has resulted in some confusion as to whether Part 68 applies to competing local exchange carriers (LECs) as well as incumbent LECs. Discussion. Although the Commission is privatizing as technical criteria large portions of the scope of the Part 68 rules currently found at Rule 68.2, the fundamental purpose of Part 68 remains the same, i.e., that ``the rules and regulations [including the Administrative Council's technical criteria] apply to direct connection of all terminal equipment to the public switched telephone network, for use in conjunction with all services other than party line services.'' Against this background of the scope of Part 68, we conclude that we
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- 2000 Ameriphone, Inc. also petitioned to waive the rule for an analog phone with this feature. We are consolidating these petitions because they raise the same questions of policy. All terminal equipment sold in the United States and connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) must be registered under Part 68 of the Commission's rules, see 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. The Part 68 registration process requires a device to conform to specifications designed to prevent harm to the PSTN. If an applicant's device meets Part 68 requirements, the Commission issues a registration number for it, thereby requiring local exchange carriers to permit its connection to the PSTN in the United States. A waiver of Section 68.317(f) requested by the above-mentioned
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- a delay of two business days. 5- EXTENSION OF DATE FOR TESTING IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT DA 99 - 818 provided clarification of requirements and extended the compliance date under rules Part 68, as amended by the Harmonization Order, to December 19, 1999. Re-testing or re-registration is not required when equipment is modified 2000. solely to comply with Section 68.2(j)(3). 6- VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT All telephones manufactured or imported on or after 1/1/2000 must provide volume control (Section 68.6). Applications for previously registered equipment that has been modified to provide volume control should be resubmitted for modification of registration. Telephone headsets are exempt from the volume control requirement. ************************************************************************ ******** ISSUES IN THE PART 68 REGISTRATION PROCESS 1- PROCESSING DELAYS
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- a delay of two business days. 5- EXTENSION OF DATE FOR TESTING IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT DA 99 - 818 provided clarification of requirements and extended the compliance date under rules Part 68, as amended by the Harmonization Order, to December 19, 1999. Re-testing or re-registration is not required when equipment is modified 2000. solely to comply with Section 68.2(j)(3). 6- VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT All telephones manufactured or imported on or after 1/1/2000 must provide volume control (Section 68.6). Applications for previously registered equipment that has been modified to provide volume control should be resubmitted for modification of registration. Telephone headsets are exempt from the volume control requirement. ************************************************************************ ******** ISSUES IN THE PART 68 REGISTRATION PROCESS 1- PROCESSING DELAYS
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- A DELAY OF TWO BUSINESS DAYS. 5- EXTENSION OF DATE FOR TESTING IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT DA 99 - 818 PROVIDED CLARIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS AND EXTENDED THE COMPLIANCE DATE UNDER RULES PART 68, AS AMENDED BY THE HARMONIZATION ORDER, TO DECEMBER 19, 1999. RE-TESTING OR RE-REGISTRATION IS NOT REQUIRED WHEN EQUIPMENT IS MODIFIED 2000. SOLELY TO COMPLY WITH SECTION 68.2(J)(3). 6- VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT ALL TELEPHONES MANUFACTURED OR IMPORTED ON OR AFTER 1/1/2000 MUST PROVIDE VOLUME CONTROL (SECTION 68.6). APPLICATIONS FOR PREVIOUSLY REGISTERED EQUIPMENT THAT HAS BEEN MODIFIED TO PROVIDE VOLUME CONTROL SHOULD BE RESUBMITTED FOR MODIFICATION OF REGISTRATION. TELEPHONE HEADSETS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE VOLUME CONTROL REQUIREMENT. ************************************************************************ ******** ISSUES IN THE PART 68 REGISTRATION PROCESS 1- PROCESSING DELAYS
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- 47.3 70.1 107.8 164.0 234.9 351.6 542.3 797.6 1,042.5 1,238.8 1,483.3 1,615.3 Bell Totals: 497.1 880.7 1,192.0 1,587.6 2,037.1 2,780.0 3,882.4 5,043.3 6,648.6 7,965.0 9,414.4 10,837.3 GTE Companies NA NA NA 134.7 163.4 317.5 390.5 513.7 672.4 795.2 930.4 1,064.9 Sprint NA NA NA 32.3 54.6 83.5 115.6 139.7 187.0 257.4 353.0 440.9 Rural Companies NA 2.0 14.2 28.7 42.3 68.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA Total Reported: 497.1 882.7 1,206.2 1,783.2 2,297.3 3,249.3 4,388.5 5,696.8 7,508.0 9,017.6 10,697.8 12,343.1 * See accompanying notes to the tables and discussion in text. 26 Table 7: Average Fiber Cable Cross Section * Company 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Ameritech 24.3 21.4 22.0 20.4 21.1 23.6
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- LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984JUNE 84,321 0.00 26,278 0.00 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 3.80 26,633 1.00 112,090 3.1 1985JUNE 86,609 26.90 26,992 2.48 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 50.90 27,355 3.45 115,132 39.6 1986JUNE 88,960 61.90 27,724 13.64 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74.30 28,098 27.99 118,257 63.3 1987JUNE 91,374 77.70 28,477 37.68 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 84.70 28,860 47.77 121,467 75.9 1988JUNE 93,520 87.40 29,145 51.58 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91.30 29,548 56.32 124,361 83.0 1989JUNE 96,632 93.40 30,115 59.59 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94.06 30,268 60.75 128,482 86.2 1990JUNE 99,815 94.96 30,962 63.77 130,777 87.6 DECEMBER 100,993 96.81 31,416 70.63 132,409 90.6 1991JUNE 102,027 97.43 31,870 73.45 133,896 91.7 DECEMBER 103,102 98.41 32,185
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- 70.0 44.7 31.9 5.9 North Dakota 80.0 56.9 42.3 26.5 22.1 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 81.3 66.4 37.5 27.5 5.7 Oklahoma 91.3 84.9 34.5 19.8 16.4 Oregon 90.9 79.9 44.7 38.5 26.6 Pennsylvania 86.7 74.6 45.8 34.9 29.8 Puerto Rico 88.2 74.6 21.4 1.4 0.1 Rhode Island 88.6 78.8 54.0 49.3 45.4 South Carolina 82.2 68.2 38.9 29.5 7.8 South Dakota 76.9 55.2 43.1 26.8 24.4 Tennessee 84.5 69.1 36.0 28.3 17.8 Texas 88.6 78.5 33.8 23.6 8.5 Utah 90.6 77.2 35.7 29.6 21.9 Vermont 84.6 74.7 48.5 35.0 13.7 Virgin Islands 85.7 57.7 * * * Virginia 84.1 69.8 42.7 34.9 29.4 Washington 90.2 78.9 43.4 38.2 30.9 West Virginia 88.0 81.1 42.1 27.2 19.0
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- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 SECOND QUARTER 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 THIRD QUARTER 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 FOURTH QUARTER 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 TOTAL 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988FIRST QUARTER 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 SECOND QUARTER 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 FOURTH QUARTER 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 TOTAL 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989FIRST QUARTER 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 SECOND QUARTER 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 THIRD QUARTER 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7
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- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 SECOND QUARTER 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 THIRD QUARTER 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 FOURTH QUARTER 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 TOTAL 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988FIRST QUARTER 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 SECOND QUARTER 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 FOURTH QUARTER 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 TOTAL 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989FIRST QUARTER 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 SECOND QUARTER 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 THIRD QUARTER 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7
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- 99.4 100.0 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.4 97.7 96.5 96.8 97.7 97.4 97.3 95.7 97.8 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 15 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 All Households 81.9 81.7 82.1 82.8 83.9
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- 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.4 98.7 97.7 96.5 96.8 97.7 97.4 97.3 95.7 97.8 96.9 * Current dollar equivalents are at the end of Table 4 16 Table 4 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service in March Total Household Income in March 1984 Dollars * 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 All Households 81.9 81.7 82.1 82.8 83.9
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- 99.5 98.8 $20,000 - $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 97.3 All Households
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- 99.5 98.8 $20,000 - $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8 97.3 97.3 All Households
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- $29,999 99.7 99.3 99.2 98.2 100.0 98.2 98.5 98.0 100.0 98.5 98.4 $30,000 - $39,999 99.7 97.8 99.1 98.9 98.4 97.6 98.8 97.4 100.0 99.0 100.0 $40,000 or more 99.5 99.5 100.0 99.4 99.3 100.0 99.3 100.0 100.0 99.4 100.0 All Households 95.9 97.1 95.6 95.9 97.1 96.5 96.5 97.2 97.0 97.7 96.5 Mississippi $9,999 or less 71.3 69.1 65.5 68.2 74.2 68.7 76.9 73.5 76.9 75.7 78.6 $10,000 - $19,999 79.0 81.4 86.5 84.3 79.4 86.3 87.5 88.3 88.5 88.9 91.5 $20,000 - $29,999 92.0 92.7 90.8 94.2 93.1 95.0 94.4 93.8 94.0 95.9 94.5 $30,000 - $39,999 96.3 91.6 93.9 96.5 93.3 98.9 100.0 100.0 97.7 96.0 96.0 $40,000 or more 98.4 97.2 97.9 95.4 98.9 98.9 100.0 98.8
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 66 All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 Table 3.2 (1982 - 84 = 100) BLS Series ID Consumer Price Indices - Continued 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8
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- September 100.0 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 100.0 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 100.0 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 100.0 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 100.0 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 100.0 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 100.0 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 100.0 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 100.0 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 100.0 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 100.0 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 100.0 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 100.0 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 100.0 86.6 93.2
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- 91.7 99.4 97.5 110.1 73.9 82.5 95.8 September 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- 91.7 99.4 97.5 110.1 73.9 82.5 95.8 September 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992 January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 75 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 76 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 1992 January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5
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- 183 13 200 14 NEW HAMPSHIRE 32.9 0.48 134 10 147 11 NEW JERSEY 263.0 3.83 1,073 78 1,174 85 NEW MEXICO 33.9 0.49 138 10 151 11 NEW YORK 557.8 8.12 2,275 165 2,490 180 NORTH CAROLINA 173.3 2.52 707 51 774 56 NORTH DAKOTA 13.0 0.19 53 4 58 4 OHIO 275.9 4.02 1,125 82 1,232 89 OKLAHOMA 68.2 0.99 278 20 304 22 OREGON 79.1 1.15 323 23 353 25 PENNSYLVANIA 313.2 4.56 1,278 93 1,398 101 RHODE ISLAND 25.4 0.37 104 8 113 8 SOUTH CAROLINA 78.0 1.14 318 23 348 25 SOUTH DAKOTA 15.8 0.23 64 5 71 5 TENNESSEE 123.6 1.80 504 37 552 40 TEXAS 459.9 6.70 1,876 136 2,053 148 UTAH 42.1 0.61
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 1997 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 93.0 94.0 92.8 93.4 6 + 94.0 94.6 94.7 95.3 90.4 90.9 91.0 91.6 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 93.3 94.4 93.6 94.6 6 + 95.3 96.1 95.6 96.2 93.8 95.0 93.1 93.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 93.9 94.6 95.0 95.3 6 + 94.2 95.2 94.5 95.4 92.5 94.1 91.8 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 96.4 93.5 94.5 92.4 93.1 6+ 94.7 95.3 94.7 95.2 93.2 94.8 91.5 92.5 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 95.9 91.6 92.5 92.1 93.3 6+ 92.7 93.7 93.0 93.8 90.3 92.2 89.9 90.9 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0398.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0399.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0700.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 1997 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0701.pdf
- 91.2 92.7 95.1 96.0 6 + 94.3 95.1 94.7 95.2 92.6 95.0 92.9 93.3 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0702.pdf
- 97.6 92.9 94.6 93.3 94.2 6+ 94.3 95.3 94.7 95.6 90.2 92.3 91.3 93.1 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0703.pdf
- 94.0 95.1 94.1 95.0 6 + 95.3 95.7 95.8 96.0 92.1 93.6 93.7 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 34 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0704.pdf
- 97.1 90.1 91.4 94.0 94.9 6+ 94.5 95.3 94.4 95.3 93.8 93.8 92.7 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 37 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0798.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0799.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1100.pdf
- 91.7 92.9 92.6 93.4 6 + 93.4 94.4 93.8 94.7 91.5 92.7 92.1 93.0 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 33 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1101.pdf
- 92.2 93.2 93.8 94.7 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.8 95.4 91.3 92.6 92.2 92.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 34 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1102.pdf
- 92.8 94.1 93.8 94.8 6 + 94.9 95.7 95.4 96.1 92.1 93.4 93.1 94.1 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1103.pdf
- 93.8 94.7 94.0 94.6 6 + 94.4 95.1 95.0 95.6 91.5 92.8 92.5 93.4 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 36 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1104.pdf
- 92.0 93.4 92.9 93.7 6 + 94.3 95.0 94.5 95.2 93.1 93.8 92.4 93.2 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 34 Table 6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1196.pdf
- 91.3 87.8 89.5 6 + 89.8 91.1 91.1 92.1 84.6 87.5 85.4 86.5 30 TABLE 6 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY HOUSEHOLDER'S AGE RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 83 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1197.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1198.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1199.pdf
- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- Local Competitors Payphone Providers Local Service Providers FCC 457 Line # IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total IntrastateInterstate Total Fixed local service: 34Monthly service, local calling, connection charges, $53,480.2 $150.2$53,630.5 $697.3 $85.7 $783.1 * * * $54,177.6 $236.0$54,413.6 vertical features, and other local exchange service charges except for tariffed subscriber line charges 35Tariffed subscriber line charges 253.3 9,525.6 9,779.0 1.7 68.2 69.9 255.0 9,593.8 9,848.8 Local exchange service (line 34 + line 35) 53,733.6 9,675.863,409.4 699.0 153.9 852.9 * * * 54,432.6 9,829.764,262.4 36Local private line and special access service 2,393.1 1,715.4 4,108.5 215.4 151.8 367.2 2,608.5 1,867.2 4,475.7 37Pay telephone coin revenues 1,309.6 1.2 1,310.8 32.7 2.7 35.4 673.1 76.8 749.9 2,015.4 80.7 2,096.1 38Other local telecommunications service revenues 1,510.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 SECOND QUARTER 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 THIRD QUARTER 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 FOURTH QUARTER 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 TOTAL 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988FIRST QUARTER 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 SECOND QUARTER 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 FOURTH QUARTER 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 TOTAL 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989FIRST QUARTER 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 SECOND QUARTER 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 THIRD QUARTER 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 FOURTH QUARTER 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 TOTAL 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990FIRST QUARTER 74.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984JUNE 84,321 0 26,278 0.00 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 4 26,633 1.00 112,090 3.1 1985JUNE 86,609 27 26,992 2.48 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 51 27,355 3.45 115,132 39.6 1986JUNE 88,960 62 27,724 13.64 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74 28,098 27.99 118,257 63.3 1987JUNE 91,374 78 28,477 37.68 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 85 28,860 47.77 121,467 75.9 1988JUNE 93,520 87 29,145 51.58 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91 29,548 56.32 124,361 83.0 1989JUNE 96,632 93 30,115 59.59 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94 30,268 60.75 128,482 86.2 1990JUNE 99,815 95 30,962 63.77 130,777 87.6 DECEMBER 100,993 97 31,416 70.63 132,409 90.6 1991JUNE 102,027 97 31,870 73.45 133,896 91.7 DECEMBER 103,102 98 32,185
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- 51.2 28.9 37.4 21.4 72.9 74.2 Second Quarter 52.5 29.7 38.6 22.1 73.7 74.2 Third Quarter 55.0 30.9 39.2 22.3 71.2 72.1 Fourth Quarter 57.0 32.3 40.1 22.6 70.4 70.1 Total 1987 215.7 121.8 155.3 88.4 72.0 72.6 1988First Quarter 59.0 33.4 41.2 23.3 69.8 69.9 Second Quarter 59.6 33.6 41.1 23.0 69.0 68.5 Third Quarter 62.1 34.9 42.3 23.6 68.2 67.6 Fourth Quarter 64.0 35.9 43.0 23.6 67.2 65.8 Total 1988 244.6 137.8 167.6 93.6 68.5 67.9 1989First Quarter 66.2 37.3 44.2 24.5 66.8 65.7 Second Quarter 68.5 38.1 44.4 24.5 64.8 64.4 Third Quarter 69.7 38.6 44.9 24.7 64.4 64.1 Fourth Quarter 72.6 40.0 46.4 25.3 63.9 63.3 Total 1989 277.1 153.9 179.9 99.0 64.9 64.3 1990First Quarter 74.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 28.2 0.0 100.0 Oklahoma 34 276 204,626 137 49.6 61.8 57.7 11.8 99.3 Oregon 26 55 75,661 46 83.6 88.5 97.5 0.0 100.0 Pennsylvania 19 128 570,664 45 35.2 84.2 41.3 15.8 100.0 South Carolina 14 56 135,064 46 82.1 85.7 86.6 28.6 100.0 South Dakota 25 173 111,401 135 78.0 84.0 81.2 20.0 99.4 Tennessee 20 129 335,877 88 68.2 75.0 75.4 50.0 96.1 Texas 48 335 274,835 249 74.3 70.8 77.9 16.7 98.2 Utah 12 57 70,772 57 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 Vermont 9 45 64,780 29 64.4 77.8 66.0 55.6 100.0 Virginia 15 49 80,697 36 73.5 66.7 73.5 6.7 98.0 Washington 17 45 86,615 32 71.1 70.6 78.1 11.8 100.0 West Virginia 6 13 16,464 8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trsrv-97.pdf
- 30.1 157.6 187.6 47 All other long distance services 100.3 57.3 157.6 32.8 25.2 58.0 1,148.4 3,793.7 4,942.1 1,281.5 3,876.2 5,157.7 Total toll service (excluding Line 42 calls that both 9,618.3 759.3 10,377.5 555.2 368.8 924.0 19,510.5 56,485.6 75,996.1 29,684.0 57,613.7 87,297.7 originate and terminate in foreign points) 48 Revenues used for calculating universal service 68,682.5 10,392.9 79,075.4 27,765.7 2,302.6 30,068.2 20,308.5 56,578.0 76,886.5 116,756.7 69,273.5 186,030.1 contributions (Subtotal of lines 34 through 41 and lines 43 through 47) Revenue for Telecommunications Service Providers Table 6: Revenue by Service Category for 1997 that filed a Universal Service Worksheet (Amounts shown in millions) or a TRS Worksheet - continued - Sales by Sales by Sales by Sales by FCC 457 Local Service
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/crepor03.pdf
- 26.0 0.8 $1,248,092 29.7 0.0 29.0 39.5 1.8 $23,205 25.8 37.6 29.7 6.8 0.0 71,387,028 33.3 2.3 21.8 41.5 1.2 Bermuda $14,253,519 64.8 0.4 19.4 14.5 0.8 $1,759,730 30.1 0.0 55.1 14.9 0.0 $61,787 68.1 0.0 31.9 0.0 0.0 74,683,998 32.0 0.9 51.4 14.5 1.3 Cayman Islands $11,286,333 69.1 0.7 12.4 17.3 0.5 $1,144,834 40.7 0.0 26.8 32.4 0.0 $23,447 68.2 0.0 11.2 20.6 0.0 54,954,190 38.7 1.3 37.0 22.5 0.5 Cuba $30,659,866 8.8 6.3 35.7 38.9 10.2 $10,801 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 55,361,028 7.1 5.0 45.5 32.1 10.3 Dominica $5,186,331 60.3 0.7 19.6 17.2 2.3 $252,919 41.1 0.0 21.1 37.7 0.1 $1,137 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 18,301,242 31.9 1.2 29.5 31.5 5.7 Dominican Republic $124,328,324 39.8 14.9 23.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Intl/itrnd00.pdf
- 164.7 204.4 304.5 26.9 Peru 54.3 64.4 67.5 80.1 89.7 105.8 121.8 145.0 165.2 180.9 241.3 16.8 Philippines 130.3 165.0 190.0 200.3 224.7 267.3 295.7 356.3 452.3 557.1 757.6 21.9 Poland 53.7 64.3 69.2 73.9 81.6 110.3 133.4 161.4 170.8 189.4 273.1 19.4 Russia 16/ 7.8 13.4 21.5 31.0 45.6 63.7 78.4 100.9 122.5 156.3 193.7 26.5 Saudi Arabia 32.7 68.2 187.5 61.5 67.6 77.5 88.2 101.3 110.1 108.1 111.1 26.5 Sierra Leone 1.1 1.6 2.6 4.4 4.5 4.8 5.8 8.9 12.1 39.7 10.0 30.1 Singapore 27.8 34.0 39.0 47.3 56.8 73.0 100.1 148.7 202.7 168.4 120.3 18.0 South Africa 19.4 22.4 24.3 29.2 36.3 53.7 73.8 97.5 111.6 128.0 163.9 26.9 Spain 57.3 69.0 84.8 105.6 109.5 119.4 130.3 147.9
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-6.pdf
- 95.0 95.3 6 + 94.2 95.2 94.5 95.4 92.5 94.1 91.8 93.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 44 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service BLS Series ID pcu4813#11409 pcu4813#2 pcu4813#21pcu4813#211pcu4813#212pcu4813#213pcu4813#22pcu4813#221 2000January 100.0 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 100.0 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 100.0 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 100.0 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 100.0 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 100.0 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 100.0 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 100.0 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 100.0 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 100.0 86.6 93.2
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- 94.5 92.4 93.1 6+ 94.7 95.3 94.7 95.2 93.2 94.8 91.5 92.5 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 45 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 1995 = 100) 7-12 Public Switched Toll Service Residence Switched Toll Service Intrastate Residence Switched Toll Service Interstate Residence Switched Toll Service International Residence Switched Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service NAICS Series ID 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1 96.2 100.1 65.9 81.6 92.9 March 89.7 96.2 95.0 105.9 68.2 82.1 95.3 April 88.3 94.6 94.4 102.8 67.0 80.8 93.4 May 87.0 92.9 93.6 99.3 65.7 80.0 93.2 June 88.3 95.1 94.4 104.1 67.0 80.3 94.0 July 87.8 94.3 93.8 102.1 68.0 80.0 94.6 August 87.7 94.2 93.8 102.2 67.2 80.0 94.5 September 87.3 94.8 93.9 104.7 64.5 78.4 92.6 October 86.6 93.2 93.5 101.7 61.6 78.8 93.1 November 85.6
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- 87.2 89.7 88.5 89.7 6+ 89.0 90.8 91.0 92.3 78.7 83.3 85.0 88.1 4 TABLE 1.7 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY HOUSEHOLDER'S AGE RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 83 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 585 Table 5.5 Consumer Price Indices (1982-1984=100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June
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- 1,420.4 2,430.9 577.2 3,008.0 28,016.4 232.4 612.628,861.4 68,213.3 484.5 10,377.5 68,682.5 10,392.9 79,075.4 107,936.8 9,121.3117,058.2 33.4 2,064.2 199.8 2,297.4 38.2 26,570.7 897.4 25,643.7 1,862.6 27,506.3 29,803.7 4,287.2 34,090.8 426.7 0.1 426.8 4.3 2,352.5 6.5 2,072.3 291.1 2,363.4 2,790.1 1,446.7 4,236.8 11.3 3.2 14.5 178.4 20.1 49.6 148.9 198.5 214.9 38.2 253.1 33.4 2,502.1 203.0 2,738.5 42.5 29,101.7 924.0 27,765.7 2,302.6 30,068.2 32,808.6 5,772.1 38,580.8 47.7 0.7 8,736.1 8,784.5 185.3 377.3 69,311.5 17,887.7 51,986.4 69,874.1 78,891.8 8,349.7 87,241.5 2.4 35.2 37.6 41.0 1.7 493.1 263.7 272.0 535.7 573.6 95.0 668.5 0.3 60.9 61.2 0.1 434.7 42.1 392.8 434.9 497.0 23.3 520.3 577.2 577.2 0.6 0.3 96.1 1.8 95.2 97.0 674.3 2,073.5 2,747.8 21.9 0.9 1,015.4 1,038.2 224.6 57.7 5,557.0 2,092.5 3,746.9 5,839.3
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 97 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9 May 135.6 119.3 153.6 67.5 92.6 June 136.0 119.5 153.6 67.5 93.1 July 136.2 119.6 153.8 67.5 93.2 August 136.6 119.7 154.1 67.5 93.2 September 137.2 119.9 154.2 68.0 93.1 October 137.4 120.0 154.5 68.0 92.9 November 137.8 120.4 155.0 68.2 93.3 December 137.9 120.5 155.0 68.3 93.1 1992January 138.1 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.5 February 138.6 120.8 155.8 68.6 92.2 March 139.3 120.9 156.2 68.6 91.8 April 139.5 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 May 139.7 120.8 156.2 68.6 91.4 June 140.2 119.9 154.7 68.2 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4
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- $40,000 - $49,999 98.5 98.7 98.6 98.7 97.6 98.4 97.2 97.2 $50,000 - $59,999 98.3 98.7 98.4 98.8 97.0 97.4 98.0 98.7 $60,000 - $74,999 99.4 99.5 99.4 99.5 99.2 99.9 100.0 100.0 $75,000 + 99.2 99.4 99.3 99.5 99.2 99.2 97.1 97.7 NOVEMBER 1997 TOTAL 93.8 95.0 95.0 95.9 86.6 89.4 86.8 88.6 UNDER $5,000 77.2 81.8 81.1 84.8 68.2 75.3 71.1 76.4 $5,000 - $7,499 82.1 84.9 83.7 85.5 78.0 83.1 71.2 73.6 $7,500 - $9,999 87.5 90.5 89.5 92.0 80.4 85.4 79.8 81.7 $10,000 - $12,499 90.5 92.4 91.7 93.6 85.8 87.4 86.3 88.5 $12,500 - $14,999 90.5 92.4 92.4 93.7 82.1 87.2 85.7 86.7 $15,000 - $19,999 92.2 93.9 93.4 94.7 86.1 90.1 87.2 88.8 $20,000 -
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- 92.6 93.4 6 + 93.4 94.4 93.8 94.7 91.5 92.7 92.1 93.0 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 40 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- 93.8 94.7 6 + 94.2 95.0 94.8 95.4 91.3 92.6 92.2 92.7 RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN 6 - 42 Table 6.9 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Householder's Age Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail NOVEMBER 1983 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 91.4 93.7 93.1 95.0 78.8 83.9 80.7 84.6 16-24 YRS OLD 76.6 84.1 80.2 86.2 49.9 68.2 64.9 71.9 25-54 YRS OLD 91.5 93.7 93.4 95.2 78.7 83.3 81.8 85.6 55-59 YRS OLD 95.0 96.1 96.1 97.0 86.3 88.5 89.3 89.3 60-64 YRS OLD 95.5 96.4 96.4 97.2 89.5 90.7 87.3 90.2 65-69 YRS OLD 95.5 96.2 96.5 97.0 87.2 89.0 90.7 90.7 70-99 YRS OLD 95.4 96.5 96.0 97.0 90.1 92.3 85.5 89.1 1984 ANNUAL AVERAGE
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- -- System Vendors 36.7 75.9 38.0 3.0 223.6 14.9 89.0 194.4 64.1 5. Procedural Errors -- Other Vendors 0.0 17.7 16.1 0.0 218.0 0.0 0.4 91.4 99.4 6. Software Design 160.9 39.1 17.8 0.0 4.1 4.6 49.7 180.1 73.7 7. Hardware design 78.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8. Hardware Failure 95.3 89.5 310.2 19.7 107.2 124.6 68.2 320.9 230.9 9. Natural Causes 21.6 0.0 204.1 0.0 12,005.2 0.0 17.2 92.1 50.3 10. Traffic Overload 0.0 173.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11. Environmental 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4,843.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 12. External Power Failure 110.0 951.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 124.9 0.0 80.5 0.0 13. Massive Line Outage 0.0 68.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0
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- 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 11.5 24.1 52.0 1.493ND Ohio 1,428.6 4.55 1,424.0 339.7 1,084.3 486.7 148.3 449.3 1,084.3 0.013OH Oklahoma 324.7 324.7 37.9 286.7 123.2 42.7 120.8 286.7 OK Oregon 528.4 9.65 518.8 99.8 419.0 180.7 63.5 165.3 409.5 9.497OR Pennsylvania 1,760.9 23.74 1,737.2 457.7 1,279.5 551.6 149.7 514.9 1,216.2 63.285PA Rhode Island 108.1 1.99 106.1 6.1 100.0 49.9 13.9 36.3
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- 33.9 7.0 14.9 55.8 0.8 TN Texas 8.9 170.7 (161.8) (312.8) 233.6 126.2 29.3 76.2 231.7 1.9 TX Utah 326.7 303.0 23.7 15.6 16.1 8.1 3.0 4.9 16.0 0.1 UT Vermont (13.9) 73.4 (87.3) (93.9) 8.8 4.1 1.8 2.3 8.2 0.5 VT Virginia (335.7) 113.0 (448.7) (469.3) 120.8 62.1 20.7 37.4 120.2 0.6 VA Washington 84.8 (362.8) 447.5 424.5 89.6 68.2 (5.5) 26.1 88.8 0.7 WA West Virginia (52.1) 23.9 (76.0) (78.6) 20.8 11.3 4.3 5.0 20.6 0.2 WV Wisconsin (568.7) (181.9) (386.8) (392.9) 106.6 60.5 21.2 24.0 105.7 0.8 WI Wyoming 0.7 19.2 (18.5) (20.0) 5.0 3.1 1.0 1.0 5.1 WY Puerto Rico 171.4 87.4 84.0 62.1 27.3 18.7 7.8 0.8 27.3 PR 109 See notes following Table 2.17. Statistics
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- % EQUAL LINES % EQUAL ACCESS ACCESS ACCESS 1984 JUNE 84,321 0.0 26,278 0.0 110,599 0.0 DECEMBER 85,457 3.8 26,633 1.0 112,090 3.1 1985 JUNE 86,609 26.9 26,992 2.5 113,601 21.1 DECEMBER 87,777 50.9 27,355 3.4 115,132 39.6 1986 JUNE 88,960 61.9 27,724 13.6 116,684 50.4 DECEMBER 90,159 74.3 28,098 28.0 118,257 63.3 1987 JUNE 91,374 77.7 28,477 37.7 119,851 68.2 DECEMBER 92,606 84.7 28,860 47.8 121,467 75.9 1988 JUNE 93,520 87.4 29,145 51.6 122,665 78.9 DECEMBER 94,813 91.3 29,548 56.3 124,361 83.0 1989 JUNE 96,632 93.4 30,115 59.6 126,747 85.4 DECEMBER 98,214 94.1 30,268 60.8 128,482 86.2 1990 JUNE 99,815 95.0 30,962 63.8 130,777 87.6 DECEMBER 100,993 96.8 31,416 70.6 132,409 90.6 1991 JUNE 102,027 97.4 31,870 73.5 133,896 91.7
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- 607.8 21.4 586.4 404.1 182.3 70.6 73.1 33.1 176.8 5.5 UT VERMONT 253.1 7.3 245.8 172.2 73.5 24.1 39.6 7.7 71.5 2.1 VT VIRGINIA 2,793.1 353.7 2,439.4 1,778.6 660.8 295.2 211.4 115.9 622.6 38.2 VA WASHINGTON 2,091.3 112.7 1,978.6 1,423.8 554.8 229.1 214.7 76.7 520.5 34.3WA WEST VIRGINIA 590.7 47.6 543.1 402.5 140.6 82.1 39.1 14.7 135.9 4.7WV WISCONSIN 1,476.2 68.2 1,408.0 1,065.5 342.5 146.3 129.5 57.2 333.0 9.6 WI WYOMING 162.0 4.4 157.5 109.3 48.2 15.4 24.3 7.0 46.7 1.6WY PUERTO RICO 1,175.5 88.8 1,086.8 803.1 283.6 136.3 63.7 71.0 271.0 12.6 PR UNCLASSIFIED 17.9 17.9 166 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS T A B L E 2 . 1 3 - REVENUES OF REPORTING LOCAL EXCHANGE CARRIERS FOR THE
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- MINNESOTA 88 2,133,116 74.1 0 0.0 744,760 25.9 2,877,876 74.1 MN MISSISSIPPI 19 1,236,080 93.6 0 0.0 85,166 6.4 1,321,246 93.6 MS MISSOURI 44 2,499,418 75.2 652,214 19.6 172,384 5.2 3,324,016 94.8 MO MONTANA 18 350,983 69.1 0 0.0 157,077 30.9 508,060 69.1 MT NEBRASKA 41 522,260 52.5 337,118 33.9 136,056 13.7 995,434 86.3 NE NEVADA 14 330,523 27.4 823,420 68.2 52,939 4.4 1,206,882 95.6 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 767,486 93.8 0 0.0 50,636 6.2 818,122 93.8 NH NEW JERSEY 3 5,992,697 96.6 198,847 3.2 9,406 0.2 6,200,950 99.8 NJ NEW MEXICO 15 767,814 85.2 45,535 5.1 88,010 9.8 901,359 90.2 NM NEW YORK 4411,453,906 90.1 871,708 6.9 389,194 3.1 12,714,808 96.9 NY NORTH CAROLINA 26 2,337,945 49.8 1,723,261 36.7 633,398
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- MINNESOTA 88 2,137,356 74.2 0 0.0 744,276 25.8 2,881,632 74.2 MN MISSISSIPPI 19 1,236,080 93.6 0 0.0 85,131 6.4 1,321,211 93.6 MS MISSOURI 44 2,499,418 75.2 652,214 19.6 172,629 5.2 3,324,261 94.8 MO MONTANA 18 350,208 69.0 0 0.0 157,121 31.0 507,329 69.0 MT NEBRASKA 41 522,374 52.5 337,118 33.9 136,137 13.7 995,629 86.3 NE NEVADA 14 330,523 27.4 823,420 68.2 53,115 4.4 1,207,058 95.6 NV NEW HAMPSHIRE 12 767,486 93.8 0 0.0 50,636 6.2 818,122 93.8 NH NEW JERSEY 3 5,992,697 96.6 198,847 3.2 9,406 0.2 6,200,950 99.8 NJ NEW MEXICO 15 766,713 85.2 45,535 5.1 88,010 9.8 900,258 90.2 NM NEW YORK 44 11,453,906 90.1 871,708 6.9 388,025 3.1 12,713,639 96.9 NY NORTH CAROLINA 26 2,337,945 49.8 1,723,261 36.7
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- 8.13 238.9 28.7 210.2 107.4 59.1 43.3 209.8 0.354MS Missouri 832.8 11.19 821.6 256.7 564.9 273.2 122.3 169.3 564.9 MO Montana 97.2 1.82 95.4 23.3 72.1 32.0 20.9 19.2 72.1 MT Nebraska 236.0 2.65 233.4 66.3 167.1 72.2 43.5 51.3 167.1 NE Nevada 206.3 (0.45) 206.7 23.4 183.3 82.4 55.5 45.5 183.3 NV New Hampshire 186.0 1.16 184.9 18.9 165.9 68.2 55.7 42.0 165.9 NH New Jersey 1,351.0 12.04 1,338.9 291.5 1,047.4 552.3 169.5 324.3 1,046.1 1.317 NJ New Mexico 239.4 7.05 232.4 61.8 170.5 86.9 41.7 41.9 170.5 NM New York 2,513.6 29.67 2,484.0 352.4 2,131.6 1,044.8 515.9 570.9 2,131.6 NY North Carolina 1,061.6 4.75 1,056.9 330.9 726.0 407.4 157.5 160.4 725.3 0.718NC North Dakota 68.5 0.54 68.0 16.6 51.3
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- 68.3 32.4 8.8 19.1 60.3 88.2 DE District of Columbia 502.3 54.2 448.2 292.3 155.9 35.7 35.1 79.6 150.4 265.1 DC Florida 5,562.1 682.8 4,879.3 3,590.7 1,290.4 665.0 170.5 261.0 1,096.5 1,528.0 FL Georgia 2,722.2 404.4 2,317.8 1,641.5 681.1 325.0 88.3 157.4 570.7 816.4 GA Hawaii 439.4 79.6 359.8 276.3 83.6 38.0 11.4 20.6 70.0 102.0 HI Idaho 73.7 5.5 68.2 48.3 24.8 15.6 3.7 3.8 23.1 30.6 ID Illinois 3,262.1 311.5 2,950.6 2,293.6 661.0 322.3 176.5 98.4 597.2 872.1 IL Indiana 1,469.1 163.0 1,306.0 997.5 310.2 164.0 47.8 63.2 275.0 386.0 IN Iowa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 IA Kansas 669.5 98.5 571.0 411.3 161.0 76.3 26.7 44.3 147.3 218.3 KS Kentucky 696.2 81.1 615.1
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- NV LAS VEGAS 13 17 1780.8 610.0 29218 735 25937 732 0.0 0.0 100.0 NV LAS VEGAS 15 16 64.4 564.0 15837 725 14705 727 0.0 0.4 100.0 NV LAS VEGAS 21 22 50.0 353.0 8873 724 7541 723 0.8 0.2 99.9 NV LAS VEGAS 33 32 77.9 581.0 13237 727 12427 727 0.0 0.0 100.0 NV PARADISE 39 38 68.2 367.0 7920 722 7650 719 0.0 0.0 100.0 NV RENO 2 39 3340.5 656.0 27965 389 35729 452 0.0 0.0 77.5 NV RENO 4 48 634.8 128.0 7394 285 12097 339 0.0 0.0 60.8 NV RENO 5 43 65.4 140.0 4973 263 7943 315 0.0 0.0 62.5 NV RENO 8 9 5.5 893.0 37820 504 34720 494 0.0 0.0 99.7
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- 2340 1.0 0.4 98.7 KY OWENSBORO 31 30 50.0 140.0 9949 461 9789 459 1.1 0.4 100.0 KY OWENTON 52 44 50.0 216.0 11101 423 10787 409 0.5 0.5 100.0 KY PADUCAH 6 32 1000.0 482.0 43501 865 38359 809 0.0 0.0 99.8 KY PADUCAH 29 41 50.0 152.0 7265 177 7069 174 3.7 3.4 100.0 KY PADUCAH 49 50 68.2 327.0 14893 435 14881 435 0.3 0.2 99.8 KY PIKEVILLE 22 24 50.0 430.0 16937 452 15936 431 0.9 0.7 99.7 KY SOMERSET 29 14 50.0 445.0 18571 401 17371 371 1.2 1.8 100.0 LA ALEXANDRIA 5 35 1000.0 485.0 42562 987 43135 982 0.0 0.0 97.2 LA ALEXANDRIA 25 26 67.5 415.0 19587 318 19531 317 1.5 0.8 100.0
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- the Commission issued a Report and Order to amend Part 68 of the Commission's rules, to harmonize U.S. and Canadian regulations governing the manufacture of customer-provided terminal equipment. After receiving numerous queries from manufacturers, the Commission finds that clarification of the compliance requirements of this section may be necessary. The Commission seeks comment on whether the Commission should clarify section 68.2(j)(3) as requiring re-registration of previously registered equipment after May 19, 1999. Comments due March 5; replies March 12. (DA No. 99-342). Contact: David O. Ward at (202) 418-2336 or William Howden at (202) 418-2343; TTY: (202) 418-0484. CC 92-237; PN 2/17/99; DA 99-347 FCC Seeks Comment on Request for Expeditious Review of the Transfer of the Lockheed Martin Communications Industry
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- the Commission issued a Report and Order to amend Part 68 of the Commission's rules, to harmonize U.S. and Canadian regulations governing the manufacture of customer-provided terminal equipment. After receiving numerous queries from manufacturers, the Commission finds that clarification of the compliance requirements of this section may be necessary. The Commission seeks comment on whether the Commission should clarify section 68.2(j)(3) as requiring re-registration of previously registered equpiment after May 19, 1999. Comments due March 5; replies March 12. (DA No. 99-342). Contact: David O. Ward at (202) 418-2336 or William Howden at (202) 418-2343; TTY: (202) 418-0484. Internet URL: [1]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Public_Notices/1999/da9903 42.wp Released: February 17, 1999. FCC SEEKS COMMENT ON REQUEST FOR EXPEDITIOUS REVIEW OF THE TRANSFER OF THE LOCKHEED MARTIN
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- Internet URL: [17]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/pnwl9105.wp Released: April 29, 1999. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU POSTPONES EFFECTIVE DATE OF UNIFIED DISMISSAL POLICY FOR APPLICATIONS IN THE WIRELESS SERVICE. (DA No. 99-811). Contact: Commercial Wireless Division: Roger Noel at (202) 418-1385, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division: Herb Zeiler at (202) 418-0680. Internet URL: [18]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/1999/da990811.wp ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- COMPLIANCE DATE FOR 47 C.F.R. SECTION 68.2(J). Clarified language in Harmonization Order in which Commission amended Part 68 of the Commission's rules manufacturers in either country will be able to design and test terminal equipment to comply with a single, consistent set of technical standards accepted in both the United States and Canada extendded compliance date to December 19, 1999. Action by Chief, Network Services Division, Common
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- for Petition for Limited Modification of LATA Boundary to Provide Expanded Local Calling Service. Action by: Acting Chief, Network Services Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: 09/17/2001 by MO&O. (DA No. 01-2169). CCB [34]DA-01-2169A1.doc [35]DA-01-2169A1.pdf [36]DA-01-2169A1.txt RATH MICROTECH. Granted in part the complaint filed by Rath Microtech, and granted conditionally the request filed by Electronic Microsystems, Inc. for waiver of Sections 68.2, 68.102, and 68.312 of the Commission's rules. Action by: Acting Chief. Adopted: 09/14/2001 by MO&O. (DA No. 01-2166). CCB [37]DA-01-2166A1.doc [38]DA-01-2166A1.pdf [39]DA-01-2166A1.txt ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY. Granted waiver request from Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company (ICTC) and Odin Telephone Exchange, Inc. (Odin) that will facilitate a transfer of telephone exchanges between these companies. (Dkt No. 96-45). Action by: Acting Deputy Chief,
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- 2000 Ameriphone, Inc. also petitioned to waive the rule for an analog phone with this feature. We are consolidating these petitions because they raise the same questions of policy. All terminal equipment sold in the United States and connected to the public switched telephone network (PSTN) must be registered under Part 68 of the Commission's rules, see 47 C.F.R. § 68.2. The Part 68 registration process requires a device to conform to specifications designed to prevent harm to the PSTN. If an applicant's device meets Part 68 requirements, the Commission issues a registration number for it, thereby requiring local exchange carriers to permit its connection to the PSTN in the United States. A waiver of Section 68.317(f) requested by the above-mentioned
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- Guelph Ontario 43 35 49 80 17 09 6M00G7WDT H 27.2 16.8 120 359 VAD462 2311 London Ontario 43 02 12 81 15 15 6M00G7WDT H 24.2 205.9 49 250 VBE697 2311 Elliot Lake Ontario 46 22 52 82 39 10 6M00G7WDT V 27.3 159.9 52 378 VAM463 2311 Morden Manitoba 49 11 03 98 00 36 6M00G7WDT V 25 68.2 102 282 VBJ424 2305 Midale Saskatchewan 49 22 41 103 23 10 6M00G7WDT V 32.8 129.4 46 576 VBJ422 2305 Milestone Saskatchewan 50 00 08 104 31 57 6M00G7WDT H 33.9 129.3 120 576 VEZ625 2305 Medicine Hat Alberta 50 02 24 110 37 11 6M00G7WDT V 26.8 241 54 744 VEZ687 2305 Grassy Lake Alberta 49 50 31 111
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- 0.0 2.030.0 66.7 $69,443 0.0 0.0 2.623.9 73.5 $13,504 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 10,463,882 0.7 0.0 0.737.1 61.6 Nauru $637,328 5.4 5.726.0 2.4 60.5 $533 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $98 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 954,234 5.2 5.0 4.530.4 54.9 New Caledonia $466,185 10.1 0.3 0.017.1 72.4 $43,333 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $166 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,521,349 8.0 0.2 0.023.6 68.2 New Zealand $22,574,957 1.2 0.317.020.4 61.1 $2,317,192 0.0 0.020.122.4 57.5 $1,702,121 95.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.7 311,430,764 1.3 0.8 8.020.6 69.3 Niue $238,387 0.9 0.7 0.0 2.1 96.3 $10,771 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $282 0.0 0.0 0.013.8 86.2 493,189 0.3 0.7 0.0 9.0 90.0 - Switched Services Market Shares 4 - 2005 Annual Section 43.61 International Traffic Data for All
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $0 103,455 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 United States (conterminous) $1,592,004 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $3,127,990 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 122,490,604 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 North and Central America $2,420,234,247 0.021.7 1.119.7 57.5 $190,318,159 0.011.3 0.026.9 61.8 $86,586,705 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 41,002,252,107 0.0 8.5 0.921.3 69.3 Argentina $43,928,555 0.021.2 0.329.1 49.4 $2,063,163 0.011.8 0.019.9 68.2 $13,661,053 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 809,753,384 0.0 3.5 0.627.6 68.3 Bolivia $16,042,894 0.010.7 0.636.3 52.4 $727,108 0.0 2.9 0.010.5 86.6 $1,633,489 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 210,675,087 0.0 5.5 0.639.1 54.9 Brazil $112,308,606 0.037.1 0.221.3 41.4 $5,393,851 0.023.4 0.020.7 55.8 $3,758,855 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,385,707,119 0.022.7 0.626.3 50.5 Chile $24,246,148 0.031.3 1.920.8 46.1 $3,354,523 0.0 5.5 0.043.5 51.0 $1,472,495 0.0
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- 54.0 Greenland $128,617 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 98.7 $1,288 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 263,445 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 98.2 Iceland $1,829,540 0.0 0.0 0.1 24.7 75.2 $111,995 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.6 59.4 $1,130 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 21,402,924 0.0 0.0 0.2 36.8 63.0 Ireland $38,468,029 0.0 0.0 0.6 17.1 82.3 $5,300,736 0.0 0.0 0.0 31.8 68.2 $7,231,516 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 606,304,885 0.0 0.0 0.9 38.8 60.3 Italy $62,254,856 0.0 0.1 4.9 14.8 80.3 $4,917,768 0.0 0.0 0.0 27.3 72.7 $59,271,349 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,064,538,708 0.0 0.1 10.6 18.6 70.7 Liechtenstein $9,084,503 0.0 0.1 8.2 24.0 67.7 $19,353 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $37,585 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 22,857,737 0.0 0.1 8.8 27.7 63.3 Luxembourg $2,730,572
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- 99.7 Mar-00139 6 4 4 78.493.3100.0 Mar-01138 6 3 4 97.5100.0n/a Trenton NJ Mar-96137 10 7 8 43.9n/a 72.6 Nov-97137 10 6 8 46.3n/a 71.9 Nov-98139 9 6 7 44.9 n/a 98.8 Mar-00138 10 6 7 39.073.499.2 Mar-01139 9 6 8 54.186.198.6 Atlantic City - Cape May NJ Mar-96136 24 15 10 27.1n/a 69.8 Nov-97136 24 14 11 24.5 n/a 68.2 Nov-98136 25 10 13 35.1 n/a 80.7 Mar-00137 24 9 14 35.457.088.5 Mar-01140 24 8 14 29.751.687.7 Peoria IL Mar-96135 16 10 11 29.3n/a 85.7 Nov-97135 17 10 11 30.6n/a 84.1 Nov-98134 17 9 11 33.5 n/a 82.2 Mar-00135 18 8 11 28.953.583.9 Mar-01141 18 6 9 30.255.688.5 Newburgh-Middletown NY Mar-96141 10 5 6 58.7n/a108.7 Nov-97141 10 5 7 51.1n/a100.0
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- the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Policies and Rules Concerning Operator Service Access and Pay Telephone Compensation; Petition of the Public Telephone Council to Treat Bell Operating Company Payphones as Customer Premises Equipment ; Petition of Oncor Communications Requesting Compensation for Competitive Payphone Premises Owners and Presubscribed Operator Services Providers, Petition of the California Payphone Association to Amend and Clarify Section 68.2(a)of the Commission's Rules, Amendment of Section 69.2(m) and (ee) of the Commission's Rules to Include Independent Public Payphones Within the "Public Telephone" Exemption from End User Common Line Access Charges (November 8, 1996) (CC Docket No. 96-128, CC Docket. No. 91-35) [ News Release | [154]Text Version | [155]WordPerfect Version ] * Order In the Matter of Implementation of the
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/ppd/depreciation/documents/fcc00306.pdf
- are percentages of gross book cost. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION APPENDIX Schedule of Annual Percentages of Depreciation for PAGE 3 VERIZON NORTHWEST INC. - Oregon Effective January 1, 2000 Average Future Remaining Remaining Net Accumulated Life Rate Category Description Life Salvage Depreciation Rate ----------------------------------- -------------- ----------- ------------------- ---------------- (years) (%) (%) (%) A B C D=(100%-B-C)/A 2112 MOTOR VEHICLES 3.0 10 68.2 7.3 2115 GARAGE WORK EQ 7.1 0 21.4 11.1 2116 OTHER WORK EQ 6.0 0 46.2 9.0 2121 BUILDINGS 29.0 0 26.3 2.5 2122 FURNITURE 5.0 0 43.2 11.4 2123.1 OFFICE SUPPORT EQ 4.1 0 9.8 22.0 2123.2 COMPANY COMMUN EQ 3.6 0 100.0 - 2124 GEN PURPOSE COMPUTERS 2.4 0 94.7 2.2 2212 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC SW 6.6 0 42.9