FCC Web Documents citing 80.67
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-96-1715A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DA-96-1715A1.txt
- 1991). 6 Comsat's initial filing on April 30, 1996, requested an increase in its short term debt limit to $275 million. Comsat amended its submission on September 4, 1996 to request that the short term debt limit be temporarily raised to $325 million due, in large part, to unexpected cash requirements for its subsidiary, Ascent Entertainment Group. 7 Comsat holds 80.67 % of Ascent Entertainment. Ascent is a multimedia company, which provides pay- per-view entertainment through its subsidiary, On Command Video Corporation ("OCV"). Ascent also owns several sport franchises, including the Colorado Avalanche of the National Hockey League and the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association. 13232 Attachments 2 and 3 to its letter of April 30, 1996. These documents
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1.txt
- 80.57 and the pertinent agreements between the U.S. and Canada, we see no reason to revise the rule. We believe the rule remains up-to-date with respect to the bilateral arrangements. Similarly, there is nothing in the record indicating a need to revise the rule to reflect recent vessel public correspondence auctions and/or current practices. Subpart C-Operating Requirements and Procedures § 80.67. Section 80.67 sets forth the general facilities requirements for coast stations. The USCG recommends that we delete the requirement that public coast stations transmit and receive H3E emission on the frequency 2182 kHz. We agree. Only J3E is currently authorized, so the deletion of H3E is appropriate. § 80.91. Section 80.91 provides the rules for the order of priority of
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-02-102A1_Erratum.doc
- 80.57 and the pertinent agreements between the U.S. and Canada, we see no reason to revise the rule. We believe the rule remains up-to-date with respect to the bilateral arrangements. Similarly, there is nothing in the record indicating a need to revise the rule to reflect recent vessel public correspondence auctions and/or current practices. Subpart C-Operating Requirements and Procedures § 80.67. Section 80.67 sets forth the general facilities requirements for coast stations. The USCG recommends that we delete the requirement that public coast stations transmit and receive H3E emission on the frequency 2182 kHz. We agree. Only J3E is currently authorized, so the deletion of H3E is appropriate. § 80.91. Section 80.91 provides the rules for the order of priority of
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/eqacc-97.pdf
- 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 77.52 135,287 93.4 1992JUNE 104,060 98.85 32,643 80.67 136,704 94.5 DECEMBER 105,744 99.31 32,981 84.50 138,725 95.8 1993JUNE 107,084 99.38 33,531 86.64 140,615 96.3 DECEMBER 108,847 99.63 33,963 89.12 142,809 97.1 1994JUNE 110,583 99.80 34,646 90.60 145,229 97.6 DECEMBER 113,092 99.87 35,387 92.20 148,479 98.0 1995JUNE 114,827 99.90 35,518 94.40 150,335 98.6 DECEMBER 116,344 99.90 36,258 95.70 152,602 98.9 1996JUNE 119,119 100.00 36,883 96.80 156,002 99.2 DECEMBER 120,910
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- 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 77.52 135,287 93.4 1992JUNE 104,060 99 32,643 80.67 136,704 94.5 DECEMBER 105,744 99 32,981 84.50 138,725 95.8 1993JUNE 107,084 99 33,531 86.64 140,615 96.3 DECEMBER 108,847 100 33,963 89.12 142,809 97.1 1994JUNE 110,583 100 34,646 90.60 145,229 97.6 DECEMBER 113,092 100 35,387 92.20 148,479 98.0 1995JUNE 114,827 100 35,518 94.40 150,335 98.6 DECEMBER 116,344 100 36,258 95.70 152,602 98.9 1996JUNE 119,119 100 36,883 96.80 156,002 99.2 DECEMBER 120,910