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- operation'' and refers to a provider of services to general aviation aircraft and operators. A fixed base operator may be private, municipal, or state-owned, and is located at, or adjacent to, an airport. Under Commission rules, stations providing such radiocommunication services are considered ``aeronautical advisory stations (unicoms)'' subject to Part 87 Subpart G of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.5, 87.213 et. seq. Id., Attachment. The Commission granted the license for call sign WQKI528 to ASRI on June 2, 2009, which expires on June 2, 2019. 47 U.S.C. § 301. 47 C.F.R. § 1.903(a). 47 C.F.R. § 87.18(a). 47 C.F.R. § 87.323(b). LOI Response. In fact, Commission records show that no licenses have ever been issued for use of frequency
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- The power of the broadband signals (noise, ODFM and Prototype A) is spread over a wider bandwidth compared to the FM signal. The difference in the power level below is because of the difference in the occupied bandwidth. Table 7-6. Co-channel Undesired Interference Power Level (dBm) Microphone WM1 WM1-2 WM2 WM3 WM3-2 System 1 2 3 FM -87.0 -87.0 -88.0 -87.5 -87.0 Noise -75.4 -75.3 -88.0 -74.3 -74.3 OFDM -76.1 -76.0 -88.9 -74.2 -74.2 Prototype A -76.5 -89.0 -76.7 69 Table 7-7 shows the undesired signal power level above which the SINAD was less than 30 dB for first adjacent channel interference from the simulated WSD signals. In some cases the desired signal was lost before the SINAD indication decreased to
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- § 2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations. The revisions and additions read as follows: S5.175 S5.179 S5.184 S5.187 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile S5.182 S5.183 S5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING S5.185 NG128 NG129 NG149 S5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING S5.192 S5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.197 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.199 S5.200 591 US26 US28 121.9375-123.0875 591 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213
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- 100 -65 350.00 100 -65 >400 to 12 MHz 30 (s) -80 12 MHz to paired receive band 30(s) -80 In the paired receive band 30 (s) -100 12.5 kHz Base Transmitter ACP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACP (dBc) 9.375 6.25 -40 15.625 6.25 -60 21.875 6.25 -60 37.5 25 -60 62.5 25 -65 87.5 25 -65 150 100 -65 250 100 -65 350.00 100 -65 >400 kHz to 12 MHz 30 (s) -80 12 MHz to paired receive band 30 (s) -80 In the paired receive band 30 (s) -100 25 kHz Base Transmitter ACP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACP (dBc) 15.625 6.25 -40 21.875 6.25 -60 37.5
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- for AMTS service. On February 24, 2000, Havens's applications for AMTS channel block B stations to serve the Trinity River, Lower Colorado River, and San Antonio River were placed on public notice. Havens applied for six AMTS stations that would serve 236 miles, or 55.5 percent, of the 425-mile Trinity River. He applied for four AMTS stations that would serve 87.5 miles, or 43.7 percent, of the 200-mile San Antonio River. He also applied for three AMTS stations that would serve 120 miles, or 42 percent, of the 286-mile Lower Colorado River. Havens conceded that he proposed to serve less than 60 percent of each waterway, but argued that the applications nonetheless satisfied the coverage requirement because in each case he
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- percent of the waterway. On February 24, 2000, Havens's applications for AMTS channel block B stations along the Trinity River, Lower Colorado River, and San Antonio River were placed on public notice. Havens applied for six AMTS stations that would serve 236 miles, or 55.5 percent, of the 425-mile Trinity River. He applied for four AMTS stations that would serve 87.5 miles, or 43.7 percent, of the 200-mile San Antonio River. He also applied for three AMTS stations that would serve 120 miles, or 42 percent, of the 286-mile Lower Colorado River. Havens acknowledges that he proposes to serve less than 60 percent of each waterway. Nevertheless, he argues that in each case he is proposing to serve 100 percent of
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- is exactly at the nodal orbital locations, when the GSO satellite has a co-frequency 6 GHz command receiver and it uses the GSO satellite receive antenna of the same polarization as Sirius (with its mainbeam pointed at Ecuador or Panama), and the GSO earth station has less uplink Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power (EIRP) than Sirius' TT&C uplink earth station (e.g. 87.5 dBW vs. a typical value of 89.5 dBW). Sirius asserts in its technical analysis that no significant interference will be caused by its 6 GHz transmissions when the NGSO satellites are 0.4 degrees or more away from the GSO orbital arc. 18. The analysis conducted by Sirius for the telemetry downlink also asserts that the interference zone around the GSO
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- aeronautical mobile 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE 5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 Private Land Mobile 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.185 NG128 NG129 NG149 5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 Note: The NTIA Manual (footnote G126) states that differential GPS stations may be author-ized in the 108-117.975 MHz band, but the FCC has not yet
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- of radio for aeronautical communications, aeronautical radio navigation, and search and rescue operations. The rules also reduce radio interference among radio users by promoting the efficient use of the radio spectrum. Legal Basis: 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 301 through 609. Section Number and Title: SUBPART A - GENERAL INFORMATION 87.5 Definitions. SUBPART B - APPLICATIONS AND LICENSES 87.51 Aircraft earth station commissioning. SUBPART D - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS 87.131 Power and emissions. 87.133 Frequency stability. 87.137 Types of emission. 87.139 Emission limitations. 87.141 Modulation requirements. 87.145 Acceptability of transmitters for licensing. 87.147 Authorization of equipment. SUBPART E - FREQUENCIES 87.171 Class of station symbols. 87.173 Frequencies. SUBPART F - AIRCRAFT STATIONS
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- from CCC to CapRock Holdings. According to the IWL-CapRock applications, IWL is authorized by the Commission to operate various private microwave, common carrier microwave, and private land mobile stations, as well as satellite earth stations. The applications were filed in connection with the stock acquisition of IWL by CapRock Holdings. According to Applicants, CapRock Holdings is a U.S. corporation controlled (87.5 percent) by 2000 Riverside Capital Appreciation Fund, L.P., ("Riverside"). Applicants state that Riverside has three foreign investors that are limited partners holding, in the aggregate, less than 10 percent of Riverside's equity. According to the application, these limited partners are passive institutional investors that neither exercise control of Riverside nor are actively involved in the affairs of Riverside. Applicants request
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- using the property of the propagation characteristics of radio waves) and that an amendment to the allocation would therefore need to be made to allow for the transmission of GNSS augmentation data. ICAO is developing compatibility and frequency planning criteria between the VOR/ILS, and the new service. GBAS receiver performance will be compatible with FM broadcast services in the band 87.5- 108 MHz, and compatibility will be assured without imposing further restrictions on broadcast stations. 14 Proposal: 108-117.975 MHz Allocation to services Region 1 Region 2 Region 3 USA/ /12 MOD 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.197 ADD S5.XXX Reasons: The modification to the table is a consequential change from adding the new footnote. USA/ /13 ADD S5.XXX Stations of the aeronautical radionavigation
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- United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. That appeal remains pending. Texas Applications. Also between February 1 and 10, 2000, Havens filed thirteen applications to serve three waterways in Texas, as follows: six applications for AMTS stations that would serve 236 miles, or 55.5 percent, of the 425-mile Trinity River; four applications for AMTS stations that would serve 87.5 miles, or 43.7 percent, of the 200-mile San Antonio River; and three applications for AMTS stations that would serve 120 miles, or 42 percent, of the 286-mile Lower Colorado River. While Havens conceded that he proposed to serve less than sixty percent of each waterway, he argued that the applications nonetheless satisfied the coverage requirement set forth in Section 80.475
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- fully assembled FM broadcast transmitters designated as ``FM35WT'' and ``FM100BWT'' and fully assembled RF amplifiers designated as ``PA100'' and ``LPA1WT.'' The catalog indicates that these devices have the following output powers and frequency ranges: FM35WT, one watt, 87.9 - 108.1 MHz; FM100BWT, variable between 5 µW and one watt, 88 - 108 MHz; PA100, variable between two and 40 watts, 87.5 - 108.1 MHz; and LPA1WT, one watt, 300 kHZ - 1,000 MHz. With respect to the FM35WT and FM100BWT, the catalog states that those devices ``can only be shipped outside the USA, or within the US if accompanied by a signed statement that the unit will be exported.'' With respect to the FM35WT, FM100BWT and PA100, the catalog states that
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- fully assembled FM broadcast transmitters designated as ``FM35WT'' and ``FM100BWT'' and fully assembled RF amplifiers designated as ``PA100'' and ``LPA1WT.'' The catalog indicates that these devices have the following output powers and frequency ranges: FM35WT, one watt, 87.9 - 108.1 MHz; FM100BWT, variable between 5 µW and one watt, 88 - 108 MHz; PA100, variable between two and 40 watts, 87.5 - 108.1 MHz; and LPA1WT, one watt, 300 kHZ - 1,000 MHz. With respect to the FM35WT and FM100BWT, the catalog states that those devices ``can only be shipped outside the USA, or within the US if accompanied by a signed statement that the unit will be exported.'' With respect to the FM35WT, FM100BWT and PA100, the catalog states that
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- interest, or that the applicant has no reasonable alternative. As explained below, we find that Spectrum IVDS has failed to meet this standard. Spectrum IVDS argues that it has acted in ``good faith'' in meeting its installment payment obligations. According to Spectrum IVDS, it has made 14 installment payments since it acquired the License, which it argues equates to roughly 87.5 percent of the debt it assumed. Spectrum IVDS maintains that, having routinely availed itself of paying within the two quarterly grace periods for every prior installment payment, it ``assumed'' that making its July 2004 payment on January 27, 2005 was acting pursuant to the Commission's payment rules. Spectrum IVDS asserts that grant of its requested relief would further ``the Commission's
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- L1/ S2 2 L2/ S1 L2/ S22 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 21 - N N N - NT - - A - A A 22 NTSC Y N Y NT NT -96.5 -91.7 A A O O 23 NTSC Y N Y - NT - -74.8 A - O O 24 NTSC Y N Y - NT - -87.5 A - O O 25 NTSC Y N Y NT NT -92.4 -74.9 O A O O 26 NTSC Y Y Y NT NT -77.0 -61.4 O O O O 27 ATSC Y N Y AT AT -92.3 -72.2 O - O - 28 ATSC Y N N - - - - A - A - 29 ATSC Y N
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- 47 48 D 674.309 -79.2 Occasional 4.1 49 N 681.25 -100.6 N 50 N 687.25 -80 5 51 D 692.333 -86.5 N Table C-9. Measurement Results - FCC (Seventh Floor Level) Channel Signal Type (N or D) Frequency (MHz) Measured Power (dBm) Viewable (Picture/TASO) Reported PSIP 21 22 N 519.24 -91.7 6 23 N 525.24 -74.8 5 24 N 531.26 -87.5 5 25 N 537.25 -74.9 6 26 N 543.24 -61.4 3 27 D 548.323 -72.2 Y 26.1 28 29 30 D 566.309 -92.1 N 31 32 N 579.26 -56.9 3 33 D 584.3421 -75.3 Occasional 32.1 34 D 590.3075 -63.9 Y 9.1 35 D 596.3094 -62.6 Y 20.1 36 D 602.3094 -62.4 Y 5.1 37 38 D 614.3094 -72.4 Y
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- FIXED MOBILE US273 Private Land Mobile (90) 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Aviation (87) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV)(73) LPTV, TV Translator/Booster (74G) Low Power Auxiliary (74H) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.190 5.185 NG115 NG128 NG142 NG149 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 US93 88-108 BROADCASTING NG2 Broadcast Radio (FM)(73) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 NG128 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 5.197A 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.198 5.199 5.200 US26 US28 121.9375-123.0875 5.198 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213 121.9375-123.0875 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE
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- 47 C.F.R. § 87.131. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.173. ASRI Comments at 5 n.11. We agree with ASRI that, because the MPRT-500 is not a RLT station (because it tests communications transceivers rather than radionavigation equipment), ADS requires not only a waiver of Section 87.131, but also of the definitions of radionavigation land test station and radionavigation service in Section 87.5 of the Commission's Rules and the frequency designations in Section 87.173 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.5, 87.173. See ASRI Comments at 2-3. ADS argues that the Division already determined that the device should be considered a MTF of a RLT station. See Reply at 6. In fact, however, the Division concluded only that a RLT MTF was
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- feet. Id. 19See47 C.F.R. § 87.131. 20See47 C.F.R. § 87.173. 21ASRI Comments at 5 n.11. We agree with ASRI that, because the MPRT-500 is not a RLT station (because it tests communications transceivers rather than radionavigation equipment), ADS requires not only a waiver of Section 87.131, but also of the definitions of radionavigationland test station and radionavigation service in Section 87.5 of the Commission's Rules and the frequency designations in Section 87.173 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.5, 87.173. See ASRI Comments at 2-3. ADS argues that the Division alreadydetermined that the device should be considered a MTF of a RLT station. See Reply at 6. In fact, however, the Division concluded only that a RLT MTF was the
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- Airlines (United) to install labels on its 406 MHz emergency locator transmitters (ELTs). For the reasons that follow, we grant the waiver request to the extent indicated below. By way of background, 406 MHz ELTs are radio beacons that are activated either manually or automatically, and used as alerting and locating aids in aviation distress situations. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. Each 406 MHz ELT is programmed with a unique identification code, and must be registered with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). See 47 C.F.R. § 87.199(e), (f). Up-to-date registration information enables rescue personnel to quickly verify that a received alert involves an actual distress situation, and aids in ascertaining the identity and location of the parties in distress.
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- the plan of United Airlines (United) to install labels on its 406 MHz emergency locator transmitters (ELTs). For the reasons that follow, we grant the waiver request to the extent indicated below. Bywayof background, 406 MHz ELTs are radio beacons that are activated either manuallyor automatically, and used as alerting and locating aids in aviation distress situations. See47 C.F.R. § 87.5. Each 406 MHz ELT is programmed with a unique identification code, and must be registered with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). See47 C.F.R. § 87.199(e), (f). Up-to-date registration information enables rescue personnel to quicklyverifythat a received alert involves an actual distress situation, and aids in ascertaining the identityand location of the parties in distress. Because of the importance
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- LLC controls and acts as a general partner for Trillium NY, and Joseph Harris, a U.S. citizen, owns a 12.5 percent interest in the general partnership. Applicants state that there are no 10 percent or greater equity owners of Trillium LP, and that it is controlled by its general partner, Trillium III Managing GP, LLC. Trillium Fund Management, LLC owns 87.5 percent of the general partnership, and Trillium Group LLC wholly owns Trillium Fund Management, LLC. Trillium Group LLC is owned by the following U.S. citizens: Kevin Phelps, Dennis DeLeo, Jose Coronas, Frank Strong, Robert Frame, Chris O'Donnell. All entities are U.S.-based. Applicants state that 5LINX is not affiliated with any other telecommunications company. Applicants assert that the proposed transaction is
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- operation'' and refers to a provider of services to general aviation aircraft and operators. A fixed base operator may be private, municipal, or state-owned, and is located at, or adjacent to, an airport. Under Commission rules, stations providing such radiocommunication services are considered ``aeronautical advisory stations (unicoms)'' subject to Part 87 Subpart G of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.5, 87.213 et. seq. Id., Attachment. The Commission granted the license for call sign WQKI528 to ASRI on June 2, 2009, which expires on June 2, 2019. 47 U.S.C. § 301. 47 C.F.R. § 1.903(a). 47 C.F.R. § 87.18(a). 47 C.F.R. § 87.323(b). LOI Response. In fact, Commission records show that no licenses have ever been issued for use of frequency
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- FIXED MOBILE 5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Aviation (87) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV)(73) LPTV, TV Translator/ Booster (74G) Low Power Auxiliary (74H) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 5.175 5.179 5.187 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.190 5.185 NG5 NG14 NG115 NG149 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING NG2 Broadcast Radio (FM)(73) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG5 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 5.197A 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.200 US26 US28 US403 121.9375-123.0875 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213 121.9375-123.0875 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE US30 US31
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- CCC to CapRock Holdings. According to the IWL-CapRock applications, IWL is authorized by the Commission to operate various private microwave, common carrier microwave, and private land mobile stations, as well as satellite earth stations. The applications were filed in connection with the proposed stock acquisition of IWL by CapRock Holdings. According to Applicants, CapRock Holdings is a U.S. corporation controlled (87.5 percent) by 2000 Riverside Capital Appreciation Fund, L.P., ("Riverside"). Applicants state that Riverside has three foreign investors that are limited partners holding, in the aggregate, less than 10 percent of Riverside's equity. According to the application, these limited partners are passive institutional investors that neither exercise control of Riverside nor are actively involved in the affairs of Riverside. Applicants request
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- a letter on October 23, 2003 which it has asked be appended to its application. Page 1 of 2 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite Division at 202-418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. In this modification, Iridium seeks to substitute a single geostationary satellite for its authorized system of 96 non-geostationary satellites. Iridium proposes to operate the geostationary satellite at 87.5 degrees W.L. in the 2000-2020 MHz and 2180-2200 MHz frequency bands. Iridium seeks to operate feederlinks and tracking, telemetry and control in the Planned Ku-band (10.825-10.95 GHz for downlinks and 12.75-13.25 GHz for uplinks). Iridium requests a waiver of Footnote NG104 of Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules limited operations in the 10.7- 11.7 GHz and 12.75-13.25 GHz frequency bands
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- NF1 channels 1 to 32 Test points for 45 cm antenna Latitude I 43.941 43.81 43.4 Longitude I -116.61 -1121 -84.5 41.8 37.11 32.1 33.3 30.6 34.11 32.44 -75 -77 -81.2 -87.2 -94 -103.5 -112.3 Test points for 60 cm antenna Latitude I 45.111 44.41 43.4 Longitude I -117.31 -1081 -81.2 42.3 30.11 31.9 27.8 30.9 32.94 39.94 -73.1 -82.2 -87.5 -97.7 -110 -113.6 -117 ITest points for 90 cm antenna I I I I I t I I Test points for 75 cm antenna Latitude 47.94 50.1 46.9 Longitude -118 -101 -83 ~~ 45.6 44.44 25.7 26.3 26.3 31.76 33.66 -71.9 -69.1 -80.5 -97.8 -99 -114.4 -115.7 Latitude Longitude ILongitude I -71.31 -67.41 -70.51 -78.31 -80.81 -99.71 -1161 -1171 -123.61
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- NF1 channels 1 to 32 Test points for 45 cm antenna Latitude I 43.941 43.81 43.4 Longitude I -116.61 -1121 -84.5 41.8 37.11 32.1 33.3 30.6 34.11 32.44 -75 -77 -81.2 -87.2 -94 -103.5 -112.3 Test points for 60 cm antenna Latitude I 45.111 44.41 43.4 Longitude I -117.31 -1081 -81.2 42.3 30.11 31.9 27.8 30.9 32.94 39.94 -73.1 -82.2 -87.5 -97.7 -110 -113.6 -117 ITest points for 90 cm antenna I I I I I t I I Test points for 75 cm antenna Latitude 47.94 50.1 46.9 Longitude -118 -101 -83 ~~ 45.6 44.44 25.7 26.3 26.3 31.76 33.66 -71.9 -69.1 -80.5 -97.8 -99 -114.4 -115.7 Latitude Longitude ILongitude I -71.31 -67.41 -70.51 -78.31 -80.81 -99.71 -1161 -1171 -123.61
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- $9.69$10.23$10.47$13.21$14.11$13.72$15.40$17.43$20.02$23.31$25.62$28.21$28.21 Pakistan $16.69$17.89$20.96$27.12$28.92$28.91$32.48$36.82$42.35$44.87$44.87$44.87$44.87 Peru $9.05 $9.53$11.30$13.82$14.78$13.93$15.68$17.78$20.44$23.87$26.25$28.91$28.91 Philippines $11.65$12.07$14.55$14.97$15.99$15.19$17.08$19.39$22.33$26.04$28.63$31.50$31.50 Poland $9.73 $9.73 $9.97$11.18$11.96$10.99$12.39$14.07$16.17$18.90$20.79$22.89$22.89 Russia 20/ $14.31$14.31$14.97$16.09$17.17$17.15$19.25$21.84$25.13$29.33$32.27$35.00$35.00 Saudi Arabia $10.09$10.93$13.32$14.25$15.21$14.70$16.52$18.76$21.56$25.13$27.65$30.45$30.45 Sierra Leone $15.42$15.42$16.38$20.16$21.54$20.51$23.10$26.25$30.17$35.21$35.21$35.21$35.21 Singapore $11.42$11.42$11.42$11.09$11.81$11.55$12.95$14.70$16.94$19.81$21.77$23.94$23.94 South Africa $8.66 $9.38$10.34$11.52$12.30$12.25$13.79$15.68$18.06$21.00$23.10$25.41$25.41 Spain $8.48 $9.14$11.34$12.11$12.95$11.34$12.74$14.49$16.66$19.39$21.35$23.52$23.52 Switzerland $8.48 $8.90 $8.90$10.68$11.40 $9.87$11.06$12.53$14.42$16.80$18.48$20.30$20.30 Taiwan $12.19$12.19$12.19$13.81$14.77$13.93$15.68$17.78$20.44$23.87$26.25$28.91$28.91 Thailand $12.84$12.84$14.74$14.68$15.64$14.07$15.82$17.99$20.72$24.15$26.60$29.26$29.26 Turkey $9.73$11.53$11.83$13.70$14.60$12.88$14.49$16.38$18.83$21.98$24.15$26.60$26.60 United Kingdom $7.08 $7.20 $7.20 $8.03 $8.57 $7.63 $8.54 $9.66$11.13$13.02$14.35$15.82$15.82 Vietnam n.a. $15.93$15.93$18.47$19.73$20.02$22.47$25.48$29.33$34.16$37.59$37.59$37.59 Fisher Ideal Rate Index 21/ 84.4 87.5 92.5 103.7 108.1 96.7 108.6 122.7 143.5 164.4 181.4 199.1 199.9 % Changes from Prior Rate -0.2% 3.6% 5.7%12.2% 4.2%-10.6%12.3%13.0%16.9%14.5%10.4% 9.7% 0.4% Index without Mexico 83.8 86.6 91.7 102.9 107.5 95.5 107.4 122.1 140.7 164.0 180.2 196.5 196.5 % Changes from Prior Rate 0.0% 3.3% 6.0%12.1% 4.5%-11.2%12.5%13.7%15.2%16.6% 9.9% 9.1% 0.0% Weighted Average Charge per Minute $1.15 $1.20 $1.30 $1.48 $1.57
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $21,574 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Mauritius 1 0.0 0.0 99.9 0.0 0.1 $0 $44,737 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 $0 Morocco 6 0.0 0.0 66.7 0.0 33.3 $0 $89,277 0.0 0.088.1 0.0 11.9 $0 Mozambique 0 $0 $0 $0 Namibia 0 $0 $0 $0 Niger 0 $0 $0 $0 Nigeria 257 0.0 0.0 12.5 0.0 87.5 $0 $741,498 0.0 0.044.3 0.0 55.7 $0 Reunion 0 $0 $0 $0 Rwanda 0 $0 $0 $0 Saint Helena 0 $0 $0 $0 Sao Tome and Principe 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $10,632 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Senegal 39 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $87,300 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Seychelles 0 $0 $0 $0 Sierra
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 107.9 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 108.6 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 109.0 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 109.2 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 109.7 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 110.2 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 110.4 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 110.0 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 110.0
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- 20.1 19.0 0.8 $52,202,952 0.0 71.4 0.0 0.1 28.4 10,485,014,279 49.6 3.1 33.4 9.2 4.6 Costa Rica $51,426,968 72.9 5.4 7.9 11.9 1.9 $5,077,895 38.5 0.0 44.1 11.5 5.9 $15,601 0.0 0.0 10.4 0.0 89.6 279,527,222 56.8 7.5 12.2 13.5 10.0 El Salvador $165,984,847 33.2 34.1 9.2 9.5 14.0 $7,478,573 34.9 4.6 35.9 13.7 10.9 $602,858 0.0 12.2 0.3 0.0 87.5 1,665,799,218 32.6 32.8 5.9 9.8 18.8 Guatemala $431,452,856 71.5 14.2 6.0 1.9 6.5 $6,320,838 16.6 2.7 30.7 25.7 24.4 $1,378,374 0.0 23.4 0.1 0.0 76.6 2,882,032,949 61.2 16.5 7.3 2.1 12.8 Honduras $144,530,976 15.0 5.6 58.6 15.3 5.5 $5,444,994 20.0 0.0 37.9 32.7 9.3 $9,105 0.0 0.0 47.2 0.0 52.8 609,239,439 11.0 3.7 65.9 13.5 6.0 Mexico $856,295,408 24.9 14.8
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 82.2 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0
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- 99.1 114.1 87.0 85.0 91.6 67.5 April 111.5 98.2 114.0 85.1 82.7 90.1 67.6 May 111.5 99.3 116.8 85.2 82.6 90.4 66.7 June 111.5 99.2 116.9 85.0 82.4 90.1 66.6 July 111.7 99.5 118.7 84.0 81.3 89.1 67.0 August 112.0 100.6 120.2 84.7 82.6 89.1 67.8 September 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.7 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.8 97.5
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 107.9 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 108.6 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 109.0 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 109.2 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 109.7 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 110.2 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 110.4 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 110.0 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 110.0
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- 20.5 0.012.815.5 51.2 Zimbabwe $6,809,415 8.7 0.0 9.253.9 28.2 $273,682 0.0 0.0 4.757.6 37.6 $597 0.0 0.0 0.049.1 50.9 55,172,165 11.6 0.0 6.044.9 37.4 Africa $413,829,857 25.6 0.018.518.2 37.7 $17,202,334 1.5 0.0 2.4 9.2 86.8 $4,531,738 97.6 0.0 0.9 0.0 1.4 3,054,346,915 26.9 0.011.223.7 38.2 Bahrain $5,662,111 1.5 0.018.320.8 59.4 $257,353 0.0 0.0 6.0 8.0 86.0 $425 0.0 0.012.2 0.2 87.5 28,962,367 1.8 0.018.425.8 54.0 Iran $15,338,541 8.1 0.010.345.8 35.9 $1,266,549 0.0 0.0 8.1 6.8 85.1 $1,262 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 94.1 130,043,359 10.0 0.011.418.6 60.0 Iraq $10,384,369 11.8 0.769.7 0.5 17.3 $358,184 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $198 0.0 0.0 0.010.1 89.9 52,024,753 17.6 0.745.8 2.4 33.4 Israel $49,602,665 16.2 0.013.917.9 52.0 $4,151,646 10.8 0.018.9 9.2 61.1 $4,418,064 99.1 0.0 0.0
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 82.2 95.0 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9
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- You may contact this office if you have any questions. Douglas G. Miller District Director Atlanta Office Attachments: Excerpts from the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended Enforcement Bureau, "Inspection Fact Sheet", July 2003 47 C.F.R. § 87.193. An aircraft station is defined as a ``mobile station in the aeronautical mobile service located on board an aircraft.'' 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. An aircraft station is licensed by rule and does not need an individual license. 47 C.F.R. § 87.18(b). Your ELTs were not located in an aircraft. Licenses for ELT test stations will only be granted to applicants to train personnel in the operation and location of ELTs, or for testing related to the manufacture or design of ELTs. 47 C.F.R.
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 107.9 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 108.6 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 109.0 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 109.2 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 109.7 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 110.2 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 110.4 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 110.0 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 110.0
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- SC South Dakota 31 165,310 53.7 0 0.0 142,497 46.3 307,807 53.7 SD Tennessee 25 2,159,372 76.4 230,906 8.2 437,673 15.5 2,827,951 84.5 TN Texas 58 9,139,311 88.7 322,280 3.1 847,251 8.2 10,308,842 91.8 TX Utah 14 884,440 90.4 0 0.0 93,439 9.6 977,879 90.4 UT Vermont 10 322,138 83.6 0 0.0 62,985 16.4 385,123 83.6 VT Virginia 21 3,379,034 87.5 369,633 9.6 112,875 2.9 3,861,542 97.1 VA Washington 25 2,673,506 89.4 234,028 7.8 82,276 2.8 2,989,810 97.2 WA West Virginia 10 737,998 81.6 0 0.0 165,933 18.4 903,931 81.6 WV Wisconsin 90 1,896,253 70.8 0 0.0 783,949 29.2 2,680,202 70.8 WI Wyoming 10 203,026 80.1 0 0.0 50,573 19.9 253,599 80.1 WY United States 1,433123,171,144 84.6%10,671,339 7.3%11,775,833 8.1%145,618,316 91.9% US
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- 99.1 114.1 87.0 85.0 91.6 67.5 April 111.5 98.2 114.0 85.1 82.7 90.1 67.6 May 111.5 99.3 116.8 85.2 82.6 90.4 66.7 June 111.5 99.2 116.9 85.0 82.4 90.1 66.6 July 111.7 99.5 118.7 84.0 81.3 89.1 67.0 August 112.0 100.6 120.2 84.7 82.6 89.1 67.8 September 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003 January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.7 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.8
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- 2006 Average PercentAdjustment Formula Reporting 2/ 100/Average Percent 2006 2006 Reporting Alabama 2,085,906 89.6% 1.12 Alaska 369,991 0.0 NA American Samoa 10,746 0.0 NA Arizona 2,251,616 91.4 1.09 Arkansas 1,246,108 67.3 1.49 California 19,638,748 98.8 1.01 Colorado 2,301,366 94.7 1.06 Connecticut 1,854,403 98.8 1.01 Delaware 491,408 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 724,194 100.0 1.00 Florida 9,214,613 98.0 1.02 Georgia 4,166,995 87.5 1.14 Guam 62,640 0.0 NA Hawaii 587,742 98.8 1.01 Idaho 673,389 90.2 1.11 Illinois 6,463,779 94.9 1.05 Indiana 3,071,465 95.2 1.05 Iowa 1,381,950 80.2 1.25 Kansas 1,191,789 81.6 1.23 Kentucky 1,811,672 91.0 1.10 Louisiana 1,904,437 91.2 1.10 Maine 730,041 81.6 1.23 Maryland 3,280,666 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,232,105 99.9 1.00 Michigan 4,684,096 95.8 1.04 Minnesota 2,424,889 68.7 1.46 Mississippi 1,190,411 92.5
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- 2006 Average PercentAdjustment Formula Reporting 2/ 100/Average Percent 2006 2006 Reporting Alabama 2,085,906 89.6% 1.12 Alaska 369,991 0.0 NA American Samoa 10,746 0.0 NA Arizona 2,251,616 91.4 1.09 Arkansas 1,246,108 67.3 1.49 California 19,638,748 98.8 1.01 Colorado 2,301,366 94.7 1.06 Connecticut 1,854,403 98.8 1.01 Delaware 491,408 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 724,194 100.0 1.00 Florida 9,214,613 98.0 1.02 Georgia 4,166,995 87.5 1.14 Guam 62,640 0.0 NA Hawaii 587,742 98.8 1.01 Idaho 673,389 90.2 1.11 Illinois 6,463,779 94.9 1.05 Indiana 3,071,465 95.2 1.05 Iowa 1,381,950 80.2 1.25 Kansas 1,191,789 81.6 1.23 Kentucky 1,811,672 91.0 1.10 Louisiana 1,904,437 91.2 1.10 Maine 730,041 81.6 1.23 Maryland 3,280,666 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,232,105 99.9 1.00 Michigan 4,684,096 95.8 1.04 Minnesota 2,424,889 68.7 1.46 Mississippi 1,190,411 92.5
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 99.1 114.1 87.0 85.0 91.6 67.5 April 111.5 98.2 114.0 85.1 82.7 90.1 67.6 May 111.5 99.3 116.8 85.2 82.6 90.4 66.7 June 111.5 99.2 116.9 85.0 82.4 90.1 66.6 July 111.7 99.5 118.7 84.0 81.3 89.1 67.0 August 112.0 100.6 120.2 84.7 82.6 89.1 67.8 September 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003 January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.7 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.8
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 46.6 Liechtenstein $10,434,675 0.0 6.6 0.3 17.2 76.0 $41,096 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $16,717 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 17,450,365 0.0 7.5 0.5 27.0 65.0 Luxembourg $2,414,003 0.0 31.8 1.2 19.6 47.4 $233,253 0.0 16.4 0.0 12.9 70.7 $467,588 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 50,140,856 0.0 9.9 0.7 24.7 64.7 Malta $1,246,300 0.0 16.3 0.8 36.8 46.1 $46,108 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.5 87.5 $2,505 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 8,969,193 0.1 7.3 1.7 51.1 39.8 Netherlands $27,850,726 0.0 30.9 1.0 19.2 48.8 $3,786,835 0.0 0.1 0.0 32.5 67.4 $3,303,334 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 655,278,545 0.0 12.6 0.5 35.8 51.1 Norway $13,258,305 0.0 21.1 0.7 22.1 56.1 $661,406 0.0 15.0 0.0 38.8 46.2 $1,456,898 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 183,648,959 0.0 12.2 1.2 37.7 48.8 Portugal
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- 84.4 83.9 88.4 82.2 95.0 95.0 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 98.0 $30,000 - $39,999
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 99.1 114.1 87.0 85.0 91.5 67.5 April 111.5 98.2 114.0 85.1 82.7 90.1 67.6 May 111.5 99.3 116.8 85.2 82.6 90.4 66.7 June 111.5 99.2 116.9 85.0 82.5 90.1 66.6 July 111.7 99.5 118.7 84.0 81.3 89.1 67.0 August 112.0 100.6 120.2 84.7 82.6 89.1 67.8 September 112.2 100.1 120.4 83.7 81.4 88.2 67.5 October 112.4 99.9 120.6 83.0 80.7 87.5 67.9 November 112.4 99.8 120.8 82.7 80.7 87.0 67.5 December 112.2 99.9 121.0 82.6 80.7 86.7 67.4 2003 January 112.6 100.4 121.3 83.4 81.9 87.0 67.6 February 113.5 100.5 121.2 83.5 82.2 86.9 67.7 March 114.2 99.7 121.7 81.5 79.8 85.1 67.6 April 113.9 98.7 121.9 79.2 77.4 83.1 67.5 May 113.8 98.1 122.0 77.9 76.0 81.8 67.5 June 113.9
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 8.9 87.6 Libya $10,583,592 0.0 0.1 4.5 10.0 85.4 $82,589 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,979 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 53,237,159 0.0 0.1 4.3 10.1 85.5 Madagascar $6,229,548 0.0 0.0 0.4 22.7 76.9 $37,547 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $12,849 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 20,303,124 0.0 0.0 0.6 33.3 66.1 Malawi $3,077,092 0.0 0.1 8.2 36.2 55.5 $67,720 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.5 87.5 $2,521 0.0 0.0 0.0 91.1 8.9 27,996,790 0.0 0.0 7.5 34.8 57.7 Mali $8,115,943 0.0 0.0 11.6 24.7 63.6 $723,018 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.3 92.7 $31,664 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 51,050,285 0.0 0.0 9.9 28.0 62.1 Mauritania $2,320,247 0.0 0.0 4.5 10.2 85.3 $40,394 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,226 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 12,709,633 0.0 0.0 5.2 11.2 83.6 Mauritius
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- 84.4 83.9 88.4 82.2 95.0 95.0 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 95.0 96.7 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 91.3 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 94.3 98.0 $30,000 - $39,999
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- over 200 kbps Downstream % at least 768 kbps Downstream % at least 3 mbps Downstream % at least 6 mbps Downstream % at least 10 mbps Downstream Alabama 83.0 74.3 42.0 17.5 4.3 Alaska 81.0 67.1 25.9 12.5 3.3 American Samoa * * * * * Arizona 84.5 73.6 41.3 37.0 11.4 Arkansas 82.0 73.0 29.5 20.1 3.2 California 87.5 78.4 37.3 25.6 5.8 Colorado 87.4 77.8 43.7 39.2 2.0 Connecticut 88.4 80.4 44.8 35.6 19.1 Delaware 84.5 76.6 62.1 51.8 17.7 District of Columbia 66.2 58.1 36.6 21.9 6.1 Florida 86.3 81.5 49.1 38.2 8.8 Georgia 82.4 75.6 41.9 23.1 2.7 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 92.7 86.9 57.5 4.0 1.1 Idaho 81.9 71.2 34.3 8.0 1.1
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- 14.5 29.0 120.6 2.3 AL Arizona (3,419.1) (2,749.6) (669.5) (678.6) 34.3 21.3 4.5 8.4 34.2 AZ Arkansas (72.6) 64.1 (136.7) (140.0) (5.5) (3.4) (0.8) (1.3) (5.5) AR California 444.9 1,285.0 (840.1) (915.7) 827.9 430.5 156.2 238.0 824.7 3.2 CA Colorado 1,884.0 1,507.3 376.6 360.4 50.5 29.6 7.7 13.0 50.3 0.2 CO Connecticut (83.8) (88.2) 4.4 0.5 87.6 36.9 27.9 22.7 87.5 0.1 CT Delaware 127.4 25.9 101.5 87.1 24.7 12.8 3.0 8.9 24.7 DE District of Columbia 19.6 36.3 (16.7) (21.5) 27.8 5.8 6.0 15.6 27.4 0.3 DC Florida 730.1 137.9 592.2 538.2 407.6 257.2 45.0 102.3 404.5 3.1 FL Georgia 275.0 253.6 21.4 (4.8) 232.1 133.1 29.9 65.4 228.4 3.7 GA Idaho 826.1 810.5 15.6 13.8 16.4 9.1 3.2 4.0
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 16 19 Events per Hundred Switches 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.4 6.0 3.0 Events per Million Access Lines 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 33.69 35.51 11.61 Average Outage Duration in Minutes NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 240.1 87.5 50.3 Avg. Lines Affected per Event in Thousands NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.0 2.0 1.2 Outage Line-Minutes per Event in Thousands NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 175.3 309.0 54.1 Outage Line-Minutes per 1,000 Access Lines 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5,903.9 10,974.1 628.5 % Common Trunk Grps.
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 99.9 100.5 94.8 100.8 101.9 101.4 93.4 February 98.0 98.8 95.1 97.1 101.5 100.0 104.7 90.4 March 98.1 99.8 95.4 90.2 99.9 100.8 101.2 77.6 April 97.2 99.1 92.1 91.9 99.3 101.4 98.6 85.8 May 96.0 98.5 89.2 89.7 97.6 100.7 94.6 85.7 June 96.4 98.6 89.8 91.6 98.8 100.3 98.1 84.0 July 95.8 98.5 86.3 93.0 97.5 99.7 94.8 87.5 August 95.9 98.3 87.5 93.3 96.1 101.7 90.1 87.6 September 95.1 98.0 85.1 90.7 96.4 102.1 90.8 86.2 October 91.9 96.3 78.0 82.9 95.7 101.4 89.6 83.3 November 92.7 97.5 79.2 80.6 97.2 101.6 94.0 76.1 December 91.9 96.7 75.8 84.1 95.1 100.2 88.6 84.5 2005January 90.9 96.5 73.8 79.8 95.3 99.2 90.4 78.7 February 90.9 96.5 74.1 79.2 92.8
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- Connections by Type of End User by State as of June 30, 2010 (Connections over 200 kbps in at least one direction, in thousands) Connections Percentages State Residential Business Residential Business Total Alabama 1,716 225 88.4 11.6 1,941 Alaska 340 51 87.1 12.9 390 American Samoa * * * * * Arizona 2,610 407 86.5 13.5 3,017 Arkansas 995 143 87.5 12.5 1,137 California 16,553 2,699 86.0 14.0 19,253 Colorado 2,329 407 85.1 14.9 2,736 Connecticut 1,728 278 86.1 13.9 2,006 Delaware 413 65 86.3 13.7 478 District of Columbia 363 252 59.0 41.0 615 Florida 8,402 1,366 86.0 14.0 9,768 Georgia 3,922 677 85.3 14.7 4,599 Guam 32 7 81.2 18.8 40 Hawaii 681 80 89.5 10.5 761 Idaho 559
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 26.0 15.8 14.1 California 88.3 77.6 35.5 26.9 19.4 Colorado 91.2 79.3 42.3 38.2 24.9 Connecticut 90.4 78.0 39.6 32.9 22.8 Delaware 88.8 75.5 51.8 46.1 39.8 District of Columbia 85.3 68.1 45.4 38.6 14.5 Florida 90.0 83.7 46.9 36.8 21.8 Georgia 88.2 78.3 39.9 26.5 15.0 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 95.0 87.7 52.8 13.1 0.9 Idaho 87.5 72.8 39.5 15.4 5.0 Illinois 91.0 80.9 40.6 29.3 18.2 Indiana 88.2 76.4 36.9 25.9 18.8 Iowa 90.1 77.2 51.4 28.7 8.4 Kansas 87.7 77.7 43.4 29.3 13.9 Kentucky 89.1 81.9 41.8 27.3 19.6 Louisiana 87.6 81.1 28.5 20.0 14.0 Maine 86.8 79.7 54.4 36.3 7.3 Maryland 86.6 74.5 47.4 39.8 33.9 Massachusetts 89.0 77.9 50.1 44.0 36.1 Michigan 86.2
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- 98.6 95.0 95.6 95.2 95.7 98.5 98.7 98.4 98.5 96.9 97.2 94.7 95.6 97.4 97.7 96.3 96.8 97.5 97.6 98.2 98.9 2011 MARCH JULY 16 Table 4 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by Income Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail MARCH 2008 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 95.2 95.9 95.8 96.4 91.3 92.3 91.6 92.5 UNDER $5,000 83.0 85.5 84.9 87.5 80.7 82.3 74.7 78.9 $5,000 - $7,499 86.6 88.5 87.6 89.3 83.5 86.2 83.8 86.6 $7,500 - $9,999 89.0 90.1 89.6 90.6 86.9 87.9 86.3 88.1 $10,000 - $12,499 90.8 91.9 90.7 91.8 89.0 90.8 85.7 87.8 $12,500 - $14,999 93.5 94.3 93.6 94.6 93.5 93.5 88.8 90.7 $15,000 - $19,999 94.2 94.5 94.9 95.1 91.7 92.1 91.3 91.3 $20,000
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- Penetr ation R ate 1 x FPG 1.35 x FPG 1.5 x FPG 2 x FPG All Households Mar. 2005: Revised CPS Question Year $9,999 or Less $10,000 - $19,000$20,000 - $29,999$30,000 - $39,999$40,000 or Greater All Households 1997 86.0% 93.0% 96.5% 97.6% 98.2% 94.0% 1998 85.7 93.7 96.1 97.4 98.2 94.1 1999 85.5 92.9 96.0 97.2 98.2 94.0 2000 87.5 93.3 96.1 97.3 98.0 94.5 2001 87.6 93.4 95.9 97.1 97.8 94.4 2002 89.1 94.3 96.9 98.1 98.8 95.5 2003 89.2 94.6 97.0 98.1 98.8 95.5 2004 88.0 93.2 95.3 96.7 97.7 94.2 2005 86.4 91.2 94.1 95.2 96.0 92.5 2006 86.3 91.8 94.4 95.4 96.5 92.9 2007 88.4 94.1 95.9 96.8 97.9 94.6 2008 89.7 94.3 96.2 97.4 98.3
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- § 2.106 Table of Frequency Allocations. The revisions and additions read as follows: S5.175 S5.179 S5.184 S5.187 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile S5.182 S5.183 S5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING S5.185 NG128 NG129 NG149 S5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING S5.192 S5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.197 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) S5.111 S5.199 S5.200 591 US26 US28 121.9375-123.0875 591 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213
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- MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE S5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile S5.149 S5.182 S5.183 S5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) S5.175 S5.179 S5.184 S5.187 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING S5.185 NG115 NG128 NG129 NG149 S5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING S5.192 S5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.197 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 Note: The NTIA Manual (footnote G126) states that differential GPS stations may be authorized in the 108-117.975 MHz band, but the FCC has not
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- On February 24, 2000, the Commission gave public notice of Havens's thirteen captioned applications to operate AMTS stations on channel block B. These applications requested authority to serve three waterways in Texas, as follows: six applications for AMTS stations that would serve 236 miles, or 55.5 percent, of the 425-mile Trinity River; four applications for AMTS stations that would serve 87.5 miles, or 43.7 percent, of the 200-mile San Antonio River; and three applications for AMTS stations that would serve 120 miles, or 42 percent, of the 286-mile Lower Colorado River. Order. While Havens conceded that he proposed to serve less than 60 percent of each waterway, he argued that the applications nonetheless satisfied the coverage requirement set forth in Section
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- FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE 5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.185 NG128 NG129 NG149 5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.198 5.199 5.200 US26 US28 121.9375-123.0875 5.198 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213
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- 100 -65 350.00 100 -65 >400 to 12 MHz 30 (s) -80 12 MHz to paired receive band 30(s) -80 In the paired receive band 30 (s) -100 12.5 kHz Base Transmitter ACP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACP (dBc) 9.375 6.25 -40 15.625 6.25 -60 21.875 6.25 -60 37.5 25 -60 62.5 25 -65 87.5 25 -65 150 100 -65 250 100 -65 350.00 100 -65 >400 kHz to 12 MHz 30 (s) -80 12 MHz to paired receive band 30 (s) -80 In the paired receive band 30 (s) -100 25 kHz Base Transmitter ACP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACP (dBc) 15.625 6.25 -40 21.875 6.25 -60 37.5
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- service. In the Commission's WARC-79 implementation, footnote US236 was adopted. Thus, our proposal to delete the fixed service would be implemented by removing expired footnote US236. See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote US236. See also Letter from Converner, Ad Hoc 206, IRAC, NTIA, U.S. Department of Commerce, to FCC Ad Hoc 206 Representative, dated June 15, 2001. 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. A station in this service is an aeronautical fixed station. We note that the ITU does not recognize the aeronautical fixed service as a separate service. The definition in Part 87 was developed for U.S. purposes. This designation was in international footnote 459, which was deleted at WRC-95. This proposal would be implemented by deleting international footnote 459 from the
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- FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE 5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.185 NG115 NG128 NG129 NG149 5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 Note: The NTIA Manual (footnote G126) states that differential GPS stations may be authorized in the 108-117.975 MHz band, but the FCC has not
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- of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 10 Deciles (Blocks of Zip Codes Grouped by Density) Persons per Square Mile (In Each Decile of Zip Codes) Dec 1999 Dec 2000 90-100 More Than 3,147 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.9% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.1 98.5 99.8 99.8 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.6 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 92.3 91.4 98.1 98.8 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 87.5 83.3 95.0 96.8 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 80.9 72.3 87.9 93.0 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 72.8 60.0 80.0 87.3 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 58.9 50.9 69.4 78.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 51.1 50.2 61.9 74.6 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 36.8
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- For example, we adopt the FAA's proposals to update the names of the relevant FAA offices to which various submissions must be made, as set forth in 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.111, 87.147(d)-(e), and 87.529, and to correct a typographical error in 47 C.F.R. § 87.139(h)(2). We will also adopt the FAA's proposals to add certain definitions to 47 C.F.R. § 87.5 for terms that currently appear in Part 87; however we reject as unnecessary FAA proposals to add definitions of terms that do not currently appear in Part 87. We note that the FAA's Comments included a ``red-lined'' version of the Proposed Rules Appendix of the NPRM (i.e., providing proposed insertions and deletions to NPRM proposed rule language), but which lack,
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- FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE 5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.185 NG128 NG129 NG149 5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 5.197A 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.198 5.199 5.200 US26 US28 121.9375-123.0875 5.198 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102
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- other provisions of the ITU Radio Regulations, as necessary, taking into account the continued transition and introduction of the GMDSS. See Notice, supra at 2746. The aeronautical fixed service is a radiocommunication service between specified fixed points provided primarily for the safety of air navigation and for the regular, efficient and economical operation of air transport. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. See Notice, supra at 2747. Id. Id., at 2748. See WARC-79 Final Acts at p. 837. International footnote 5.120 lists the amateur bands that are to be used in the event of natural disaster: 3500 kHz, 7000 kHz, 10100 kHz, 14000 kHz, 18068 kHz, 21000 kHz, 24890 kHz, and 144000 kHz. See WRC-2000 Final Acts at p. 7. 47 C.F.R.
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- Cable modem access, however, remains the primary means of accessing the Internet over broadband networks. DSL remains the most significant broadband competitor to cable modem service. The cable industry expects industry-wide upgrades enabling the provision of broadband Internet access to residential customers will be completed soon. As of year-end 2002, high-speed Internet access services provided over cable were available to 87.5 million homes. As of year-end 2002, there were 11.6 million subscribers to cable's high-speed internet access service, and at the end of June 2003, there were an estimated 13.8 million subscribers. This compares with 5.8 million residential DSL subscribers at the end of 2002, and an estimated 7 million DSL subscribers at the end of June 2003. In addition to
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- aeronautical mobile 25010-25070 US340 25010-25070 LAND MOBILE US340 NG112 Private Land Mobile (90) 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.185 NG128 NG149 5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING NG2 Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG128 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 5.197A 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.198 5.199 5.200 US26 US28 121.9375-123.0875 5.198 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213 121.9375-123.0875
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- (Millions)* Ownership Interest in Network 1 Discovery Channel 88.6 Cox, Advance Newhouse, Liberty Media 2 ESPN 88.4 Disney, Hearst 3 CNN 88.2 Time Warner 3 TNT 88.2 Time Warner 4 TBS 88.1 Time Warner 4 USA Network 88.1 NBC Universal 7 Nickelodeon 87.9 Viacom 8 C-SPAN 87.8 National Cable Satellite Corporation** 9 A&E 87.7 Disney, Hearst, NBC-Universal 10 Lifetime Television 87.5 Disney, Hearst 10 The Weather Channel 87.5 Landmark 12 Spike TV 87.2 Viacom 13 TLC 87.0 Cox, Advance Newhouse, Liberty Media 14 ABC Family Channel 86.8 Disney 14 ESPN2 86.8 Disney, Hearst 16 MTV 86.7 Viacom 17 CNN Headline News 86.5 Time Warner 18 VH1 86.3 Viacom 19 CNBC 86.2 NBC Universal 20 The History Channel 85.8 Disney, Hearst, NBC
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- ``extended Ku-band'' at 12.75-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14.0 GHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz, and 11.45-11.7 GHz. The "conventional" Ku-bands are allocated on a primary basis to the FSS. See generally 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. The term ``aircraft Earth station'' refers to any mobile earth station in the aeronautical mobile-satellite service located on board an aircraft. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. See WRC-03 Provisional Final Acts at 34-38. These pages show a new ``Mobile-satellite (Earth-to-space)'' allocation in this band in all three Regions, as well as new footnote 5.AA13 (since re-numbered as 5.504A), which reads: ``In the band 14-14.5 GHz, aircraft earth stations in the secondary aeronautical mobile-satellite service may also communicate with space stations in the fixed-satellite service. The provisions
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- ``extended Ku-band'' at 12.75-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14.0 GHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz, and 11.45-11.7 GHz. The "conventional" Ku-bands are allocated on a primary basis to the FSS. See generally 47 C.F.R. § 2.106. The term ``aircraft Earth station'' refers to any mobile earth station in the aeronautical mobile-satellite service located on board an aircraft. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. See WRC-03 Provisional Final Acts at 34-38. These pages show a new ``Mobile-satellite (Earth-to-space)'' allocation in this band in all three Regions, as well as new footnote 5.AA13 (since re-numbered as 5.504A), which reads: ``In the band 14-14.5 GHz, aircraft earth stations in the secondary aeronautical mobile-satellite service may also communicate with space stations in the fixed-satellite service. The provisions
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- MOBILE 5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 Private Land Mobile (90) 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.185 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING NG128 NG149 Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING NG2 Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG128 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 5.197A 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.198 5.199 5.200 US26 US28 121.9375-123.0875 5.198 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213 121.9375-123.0875 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE 5.198 US30 US31 US33
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- 100 -65 350.00 100 -65 >400 to 12 MHz 30 (s) -80 12 MHz to paired receive band 30(s) -80 In the paired receive band 30 (s) -100 12.5 kHz Base Transmitter ACP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACP (dBc) 9.375 6.25 -40 15.625 6.25 -60 21.875 6.25 -60 37.5 25 -60 62.5 25 -65 87.5 25 -65 150 100 -65 250 100 -65 350.00 100 -65 >400 kHz to 12 MHz 30 (s) -80 12 MHz to paired receive band 30 (s) -80 In the paired receive band 30 (s) -100 25 kHz Base Transmitter ACP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACP (dBc) 15.625 6.25 -40 21.875 6.25 -60 37.5
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- Traffic Information Services - Broadcast (TIS-B), and Flight Information - Broadcast (FIS-B). * * * * * PART 87-AVIATION SERVICES The authority citation for Part 87 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307(e) unless otherwise noted. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 151-156, 301-609. Section 87.5 is amended by adding entries in alphabetical order for ``Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Service,'' ``Traffic Information Services - Broadcast (TIS-B) Service'' and ``Universal Access Transceiver (UAT)'' to read as follows: § 87.5 Definitions. * * * * * Automatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast (ADS-B) Service. Broadcast transmissions from aircraft, supporting aircraft-to-aircraft or aircraft-to-ground surveillance applications, including position reports,
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- FIXED MOBILE US273 Private Land Mobile (90) 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Aviation (87) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV)(73) LPTV, TV Translator/Booster (74G) Low Power Auxiliary (74H) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 5.175 5.179 5.184 5.187 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.190 5.185 NG115 NG128 NG142 NG149 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 US93 88-108 BROADCASTING NG2 Broadcast Radio (FM)(73) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 NG128 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 5.197A 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.199 5.200 US26 US28 US403 121.9375-123.0875 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213 121.9375-123.0875 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE US30
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- by DMA'' hyperlink). These include 27 of the Top 50 most-populated DMAs and the following 13 of the Top 20 most-populated DMAs: New York (No. 1; 88.5 percent cable market share); Chicago (No. 3; 77.1 percent cable market share); Philadelphia (No. 4; 83 percent cable market share); San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose (No. 6; 72.9 percent cable market share); Boston (No. 7; 87.5 percent cable market share); Washington, DC (No. 9; 72.2 percent cable market share); Detroit (No. 11; 76.3 percent cable market share); Tampa-St. Pete (No. 13; 84.2 percent cable market share); Seattle (No. 14; 78.9 percent cable market share); Minneapolis-St. Paul (No. 15; 70.3 percent cable market share); Miami-Ft. Lauderdale (No. 16; 70.4 percent cable market share); Cleveland-Akron (No. 17; 77.1
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- 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, n.5.551H. In Region 2, these limits can be modified by negotiated agreement. See id. § 2.106, n.5.551I. In Region 2, these limits can be modified by negotiated agreement. See id. § 2.106, n.5.551H. See id. § 2.106, n.5.551I. AMS is a mobile service between aeronautical stations and aircraft stations, or between aircraft stations. 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. We also note that footnote US74 applies to the RAS operations in the 42.5-43.5 GHz band. US74 states that RAS operations shall be protected from unwanted emissions only to the extent that such radiation exceeds the level which would be present if the offending station were operating in compliance with the technical standards or criteria applicable to the service in
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- non-protected basis at their sole risk-in areas that do not require coordination with Part 101 licensees, i.e., unlicensed areas-so as not hinder the deployment of ubiquitous fixed service operations in these bands.46 27.The Commission has proposed two different methods of ensuring coordination between 39AMS is a mobile servicebetween aeronautical stations and aircraft stations, or between aircraft stations. 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. 40We also note that footnote US74 applies to the RAS operations in the 42.5-43.5 GHz band. US74 states that RAS operations shall be protected from unwanted emissions only to the extent that such radiation exceeds the level which would be present if the offending station were operating in compliance with the technical standards or criteria applicable to the service in
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- 5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Aviation (87) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile 5.182 5.183 5.188 76-88 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV)(73) LPTV, TV Translator/ Booster (74G) Low Power Auxiliary (74H) 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 5.175 5.179 5.187 87.5-100 BROADCASTING 5.190 5.185 NG5 NG14 NG115 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING NG2 Broadcast Radio (FM)(73) 100-108 BROADCASTING 5.192 5.194 US93 US93 NG5 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 5.197 5.197A 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 US343 Aviation (87) 117.975-137 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 117.975-121.9375 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 5.111 5.200 US26 US28 US403 121.9375-123.0875 US30 US31 US33 US80 US102 US213 121.9375-123.0875 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE US30 US31 US33
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- Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is proposed to be amended as follows: Part 87 - Aviation Services The authority citation for Part 87 continues to read as follows: AUTHORITY: 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 303, 307(e) unless otherwise noted. Interpret or apply 48 Stat. 1064-1068, 1081-1105, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 151-156, 301-609. Section 87.5 is amended by adding the definition of an Aircraft data link systems and revising the definition of Radionavigation land test stations to read as follows: § 87.5 Definitions. * * * Aircraft data link system. A system used to provide data communications between the aircraft and ground personnel necessary for the safe, efficient and economical use of the aircraft. *
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- T-Mobile, and Verizon Wireless. Although these four providers do not have networks that cover the entire land area or population of the United States, they do cover a significant portion of both, and will be referred to as the nationwide providers throughout this Report. Thus, these four nationwide service providers all have mobile wireless networks that cover in excess of 87.5 percent of the U.S. population in large proportions of the western, mid-western, and eastern United States. A map of the combined coverage areas of these four facilities-based nationwide providers can be found in Appendix D. The next tier of facilities-based providers consists of companies that provide mobile wireless services on a multi-regional, multi-metro, or local basis. Two such providers -
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- AT&T, Sprint Nextel,50T- Mobile,51and Verizon Wireless.52Although these four providers do not have networks that cover the entire land area or population of the United States, they do cover a significant portion of both, and will be referred to as the nationwide providers throughout this Report.53Thus, these four nationwide service providers all have mobile wireless networks that cover in excess of 87.5 percent of the U.S. population in large proportions of the western, mid-western, and eastern United States.54A map of the combined coverage areas of these four facilities-based nationwide providers can be found in Appendix D. 28. The next tier of facilities-based providers consists of companies that provide mobile wireless services on a multi-regional, multi-metro, or local basis. Two such providers Leap
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- the public interest will be served by the refusal or revocation of such license.'' Id. For ease of reference, we refer to aeronautical en route and aeronautical fixed radio station licenses as ``aeronautical'' radio station licenses. In using this shorthand, we do not include other types of aeronautical radio station licenses issued by the Commission. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 87.5 (defining various types of aeronautical radio stations); 47 C.F.R. § 87.19(a)-(b) (applying foreign ownership requirements to aeronautical en route and aeronautical fixed station licenses). For ease of reference, we refer to applicants, licensees, and spectrum lessees collectively in this NPRM as ``licensees'' unless the context warrants otherwise. ``Spectrum lessees'' are defined in section 1.9003 of Part 1, Subpart X (``Spectrum
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- that the public interest will be served by the refusal or revocation of such license." Id. For ease of reference, we refer to aeronautical en route and aeronautical fixed radio station licenses as "aeronautical" radio station licenses. In using this shorthand, we do not include other types of aeronautical radio station licenses issued by the Commission. See,e.g., 47 C.F.R. § 87.5 (defining various types of aeronautical radio stations); 47 C.F.R. § 87.19(a)-(b) (applying foreign ownership requirements to aeronautical en route and aeronautical fixed station licenses). 2For ease of reference, we refer to applicants, licensees, and spectrum lessees collectively in this NPRMas "licensees" unless the context warrants otherwise. "Spectrum lessees" are defined in section 1.9003 of Part 1, Subpart X ("Spectrum Leasing"),
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- allocated for assignment to fixed transmitters that support other transmitters that provide public mobile service. See 47 C.F.R. § 22.591. Under Part 87, frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bands are assignable to operational fixed stations, which provide control, repeater, or relay functions for their associated aeronautical station (i.e., a land station in the aeronautical mobile service). See 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.5, 87.445, 87.449. Under Part 90, frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bands may be licensed in the Public Safety Radio Pool and the Industrial/Business Radio Pool. Frequencies in the 72-76 MHz bands may also be authorized under Part 90 for telemetry operations; assigned for the operation of radio call boxes to be used by the public to request fire, police, ambulance,
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- May 17, 2010). As noted above, OCAS now proposes to exclude air traffic control, aeronautical enroute, and flight test frequencies from AVWS use, which largely addresses these commenters' concerns. See Petition at Exhibits 1, 3-6. Radiodetermination is the determination of the position, velocity and/or other characteristics of an object by means of the propagation of radio waves. 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.471-87.481. 47 C.F.R. § 87.475(a). The applicant must also notify the appropriate FAA Regional Office prior to submitting an application to the Commission. Id. 47 C.F.R. § 87.475(b)(7). A surveillance radar station is a radionavigation land station employing radar to display the presence of aircraft within its range. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. See Petition at Appendix
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- WT Docket 01-289, IS STAYED pending further Commission action, as described herein. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary See Review of Part 87 of the Commission's Rules Concerning the Aviation Radio Service, Third Report and Order, WT Docket No. 01-289, 25 FCC Rcd 7610 (2010) (Third Report and Order). See id. at 7620-21 ¶¶ 17-18. See 47 C.F.R. §§ 87.5, 87.193. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), the U.S. Air Force, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration - which administer the Cospas-Sarsat system in the United States - also advised users to switch to 406 MHz beacons. See, e.g., Termination of 121.5/243 MHz Satellite Alerting, Notice, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Docket No.
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- actions it should take in light ofthe scheduled termination of satellite monitoring of frequency 121.5 MHz.5Commenters generally supported a phase-out of 121.5 1SeeReview of Part 87 of the Commission's Rules Concerning the Aviation Radio Service, Third Report and Order, WT Docket No. 01-289, 25 FCC Rcd 7610 (2010) (Third Report and Order). 2See id.at 7620-21 ¶¶ 17-18. 3See47 C.F.R. §§ 87.5, 87.193. 4The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), the U.S. Air Force, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration which administer the Cospas-Sarsat system in the United States also advised users to switch to 406 MHz beacons. See, e.g., Termination of 121.5/243 MHz Satellite Alerting, Notice, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Docket No. 010501107-1107-01, 66
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- 0 5 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 131127Fayetteville, NC 75.1 6 0 5 18 13 0 11 Spectrum Available (20 min.) 132129Palm Springs 73.2 11 0 4 N/A N/A 0 17 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 133128Flint 71.9 2 1 3 N/A N/A 1 0 Spectrum Available***(30 min.) 135130Canton 60.8 0 0 3 N/A N/A 0 2 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 136133Shreveport 87.5 5 2 4 12 9 2 2 Spectrum Available (20 min.) 137135Appleton-Oshkosh 72.8 7 1 3 N/A N/A 0 21 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 138136Springfield, MO 78.7 6 1 5 19 11 1 4 Spectrum Available (20 min.) 139134Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 64.4 0 0 6 N/A N/A 0 3 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 140142Salisbury-Ocean City 73.8 16 3 6 N/A N/A
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- idea that there is associated data in addition to a basic beacon or signal function. Also, because the term ``beacon'' already appears in our Rules in various forms, we will refrain from using it in the MBAN context to avoid any potential confusion. See, e.g., 47 C.F.R. Part 17 (describing beacons used for antenna structure lighting purposes); 47 C.F.R. § 87.5 (defining aviation terms, including racon (radar beacons) and radiobeacon stations); 47 C.F.R. Part 95, Subpart K (setting forth rules for Personal Locator Beacons); and 47 C.F.R. § 97.3(a)(9) (defining a ``Beacon'' in the amateur radio context). Existing Section 95.603(f) requires certification for MedRadio Transmitters. 47 C.F.R. § 95.603(f). NPRM at 9609 para. 68. maximum permissible departure by the characteristic frequency
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- AT&T Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Nevada, 2,094 495,000 4,230 18.1 July -1999 Cox Multimedia Topeka, Oklahoma City 2,350 522,000 4,502 15.6 July -1999 Benchmark King Comm. King City, NC 8.6 5,800 1,483 10.8 July -1999 TW Fanch one ARH, Ltd. Texas, West Virginia 45.7 18,300 2,497 15.2 July-1999 TCA Cable Cablev./Leander Pflugerville & Williamson Cty. Leander, Georgetown, Williamson County, Pflaugerville, TX 87.5 23,000 3,806 14.6 July -1999 TCA Cable Carthage, MO SW MO Cable TV 28.6 12,300 2,325 13.3 July -1999 Harron Chain Lakes Old Forge, et. al., NY 4.3 2,900 1,509 9.1 Aug-1999 MediaOne Cox Taunton, et al., MA 145.8 54,000 2,700 14.4 Aug -1999 Cox MediaOne Enfield, CT; Westerly, RI; Holland, MA 137.7 51,000 2,700 13.4 Aug-1999 Adelphia Citizens Cable
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- months of December 1999 through April 2000, SWBT returned 97.1, 98.2, 98.6, 97.2 and 98.7 percent of SOCs within one day of work completion for orders submitted via EDI. SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 7.1 (``Percent Mechanized Completions Returned Within 1 Day of Work Completion'') at 271-No. 7.1. For the months of December 1999 through April 2000, SWBT returned 87.5, 91.1, 92.9, 95.5 and 96.8 percent of SOCs within one day of work completion for orders submitted via LEX. Id. See Texas Commission Texas I Reply at 25-26. See AT&T Texas II Chambers/DeYoung Decl. at para. 118 (indicating that SWBT returned completion notices within one day of completing its UNE loop orders only 80 percent of the time in January
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- FLSARASOTA 40 52 85.1 235.0 13428 1999 12951 1857 0.2 0.2 100.0 FLST.PETERSBURG10 24 581.5 458.0 31265 2787 30743 2795 0.0 0.0 99.0 FLST.PETERSBURG38 57 50.4 438.0 21342 2918 21394 2918 2.8 0.8 99.7 FLST.PETERSBURG44 59 261.0 454.0 28344 3124 26940 3082 0.0 0.0 100.0 FLTALLAHASSEE 11 32 1000.0 232.0 25793 430 23062 384 0.0 0.0 100.0 FLTALLAHASSEE 27 22 87.5 518.0 29119 609 28079 595 0.4 0.1 100.0 FLTALLAHASSEE 40 2 1.0 268.0 13696 361 13704 362 0.3 0.1 99.8 FLTAMPA 3 54 1000.0 473.0 43415 3702 39567 3244 0.0 0.0 99.9 FLTAMPA 8 7 18.2 471.0 38127 3509 35000 3222 1.5 0.2 100.0 FLTAMPA 13 12 17.0 433.0 35351 3384 35523 3387 7.3 2.4 99.3 FLTAMPA 16 34 70.2
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- In the following charts, "(s)" means a swept measurement is to be used. 6.25 kHz Mobile Transmitter ACCP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACCP Relative (dBc) Maximum ACCP Absolute (dBm) 6.25 6.25 -40 not specified 12.5 6.25 -60 -45 18.75 6.25 -60 -45 25 6.25 -65 -50 37.5 25 -65 -50 62.5 25 -65 -50 87.5 25 -65 -50 150 100 -65 -50 250 100 -65 -50 >400 to receive band 30 (s) -75 -55 in the receive band 30 (s) -100 -70 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 E - 10 12.5 kHz Mobile Transmitter ACCP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACCP Relative (dBc) Maximum ACCP Absolute (dBm) 9.375 6.25 -40
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- 9.72 NA 15.42 NA b,c MR-4-02-2341 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 12.38 NA 8.48 NA 9.19 13.13 17.76 NA 12.1 NA c MR-4-03-2341 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 5.87 NA 4.65 1.93 6.52 1.08 3.02 NA 18.75 NA b,c MR-4-04-2341 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 94.44 NA 95.45 100 93.94 100 90.91 NA 87.5 NA b,c MR-4-07-2341 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 40 NA 21.43 NA 35.71 0 40 NA 44.44 NA c MR-4-08-2341 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 10 NA 7.14 NA 7.14 0 10 NA 22.22 NA c MR-5 Repeat Trouble Reports Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 B-12 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number
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- assembled FM broadcast transmitters designated as ``FM35WT'' and ``FM100BWT'' and fully assembled RF amplifiers designated as ``PA100'' and ``LPA1WT.'' 3 The catalog indicates that these devices have the following output powers and frequency ranges: FM35WT, one watt, 87.9 - 108.1 MHz; FM100BWT, variable between 5 W and one watt, 88 - 108 MHz; PA100, variable between two and 40 watts, 87.5 - 108.1 MHz; and LPA1WT, one watt, 300 kHZ - 1,000 MHz. With respect to the FM35WT and FM100BWT, the catalog states that those devices ``can only be shipped outside the USA, or within the US if accompanied by a signed statement that the unit will be exported.'' With respect to the FM35WT, FM100BWT and PA100, the catalog states that
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- operation" and refers to a provider of services to general aviation aircraft and operators. A fixed base operator may be private, municipal, or state-owned, and is located at, or adjacent to, an airport. Under Commission rules, stations providing such radiocommunication services are considered "aeronautical advisory stations (unicoms)" subject to Part 87 Subpart G of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 87.5, 87.213 et. seq. Id., Attachment. The Commission granted the license for call sign WQKI528 to ASRI on June 2, 2009, which expires on June 2, 2019. 47 U.S.C. S: 301. 47 C.F.R. S: 1.903(a). 47 C.F.R. S: 87.18(a). 47 C.F.R. S: 87.323(b). LOI Response. In fact, Commission records show that no licenses have ever been issued for use of frequency
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 Marshall Islands $2,095,693 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 99.0 $7,024 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $460 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 5,543,204 0.0 0.0 1.1 0.0 98.9 Micronesia, Federated States of $2,981,861 0.0 0.0 6.9 0.0 93.1 $4,317 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $138 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 16,557,288 0.0 0.0 7.9 0.0 92.1 Nauru $52,421 0.0 12.5 0.0 0.0 87.5 $614 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,175 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 75,400 0.0 14.3 0.0 0.0 85.7 New Caledonia $221,551 0.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 99.3 $6,799 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,386 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,220,137 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 99.4 New Zealand $15,182,733 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 99.0 $1,489,461 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $420,654 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 262,541,582 0.0
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- n/a 97.0 Mar-00 44 24 12 13 45.580.096.3 Mar-01 46 25 12 14 44.079.695.9 Austin TX Mar-96 54 26 14 13 27.4n/a 83.6 Nov-97 51 26 12 14 26.8n/a 82.9 Nov-98 51 28 11 12 31.4 n/a 92.8 Mar-00 49 28 12 12 26.649.187.5 Mar-01 47 30 15 10 33.760.791.3 Raleigh - Durham NC Mar-96 50 36 23 11 36.5n/a 87.5 Nov-97 48 36 18 11 39.9n/a 95.8 Nov-98 49 37 18 11 39.2 n/a 95.5 Mar-00 48 38 17 11 41.568.596.7 Mar-01 48 38 17 10 39.767.496.7 Monmouth-Ocean NJ Mar-96 46 11 7 6 31.1n/a 93.9 Nov-97 47 11 7 6 29.1n/a 84.6 Nov-98 47 11 7 5 25.8 n/a 83.0 Mar-00 47 12 7 8 65.278.895.6 Mar-01 49 12
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- other secondary service(s) to which frequencies may be assigned at a later date. SELECTED RADIO SERVICES - aeronautical fixed service: A radiocommunication service between specified fixed points provided primarily for the safety of air navigation and for the regular, efficient and economical operation of air transport. A station in this service is an aeronautical fixed station. [See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5] broadcasting-satellite service: A radiocommunication service in which signals transmitted or retransmitted by space stations are intended for direct reception by the general public. In the broadcasting-satellite service, the term ``direct reception'' shall encompass both individual reception and community reception. earth exploration-satellite service: A radiocommunication service between earth stations and one or more space stations, which may include links between space
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- see Nielsen Media Research's Nielsen Station Index: Methodology Techniques and Data Interpretation. McLaughlin Broadcasting at 7139. Id. at 7140. Id. Id. Id. at 7141. Petition at 2. Winnsboro notes that WQHB is entitled to must carry status on the Fairfield cable system ``by virtue of their common ADI assignments.'' Id. Id. Id. at 1. The tests revealed readings ranging from -87.5 dBm to -85.2 dBm. Petition, Exhibit 1. Petition at 2. Opposition at 1. Id. at 2. Id. at 3. Reply at 1. Id. Id. at 2-3. See Must Carry Order at 2990. 47 C.F.R. § 76.55(c)(3). The fact that the Bureau Order placed no conditions on the carriage of WQHB, does not, in any way, exempt the Station from its
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- AT&T Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Nevada, 2,094 495,000 4,230 18.1 July -1999 Cox Multimedia Topeka, Oklahoma City 2,350 522,000 4,502 15.6 July -1999 Benchmark King Comm. King City, NC 8.6 5,800 1,483 10.8 July -1999 TW Fanch one ARH, Ltd. Texas, West Virginia 45.7 18,300 2,497 15.2 July-1999 TCA Cable Cablev./Leander Pflugerville & Williamson Cty. Leander, Georgetown, Williamson County, Pflaugerville, TX 87.5 23,000 3,806 14.6 July -1999 TCA Cable Carthage, MO SW MO Cable TV 28.6 12,300 2,325 13.3 July -1999 Harron Chain Lakes Old Forge, et. al., NY 4.3 2,900 1,509 9.1 Aug-1999 MediaOne Cox Taunton, et al., MA 145.8 54,000 2,700 14.4 Aug -1999 Cox MediaOne Enfield, CT; Westerly, RI; Holland, MA 137.7 51,000 2,700 13.4 Aug-1999 Adelphia Citizens Cable
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- months of December 1999 through April 2000, SWBT returned 97.1, 98.2, 98.6, 97.2 and 98.7 percent of SOCs within one day of work completion for orders submitted via EDI. SWBT Aggregated Performance Data, Measurement No. 7.1 (``Percent Mechanized Completions Returned Within 1 Day of Work Completion'') at 271-No. 7.1. For the months of December 1999 through April 2000, SWBT returned 87.5, 91.1, 92.9, 95.5 and 96.8 percent of SOCs within one day of work completion for orders submitted via LEX. Id. See Texas Commission Texas I Reply at 25-26. See AT&T Texas II Chambers/DeYoung Decl. at para. 118 (indicating that SWBT returned completion notices within one day of completing its UNE loop orders only 80 percent of the time in January
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- of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 10 Deciles (Blocks of Zip Codes Grouped by Density) Persons per Square Mile (In Each Decile of Zip Codes) Dec 1999 Dec 2000 90-100 More Than 3,147 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.9% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.1 98.5 99.8 99.8 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.6 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 92.3 91.4 98.1 98.8 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 87.5 83.3 95.0 96.8 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 80.9 72.3 87.9 93.0 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 72.8 60.0 80.0 87.3 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 58.9 50.9 69.4 78.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 51.1 50.2 61.9 74.6 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 36.8
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- of December 31, 2001 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 10 More Number of Providers Zero One - Three Four Five Six Seven or Dec 1999 Dec 2000 90-100 More Than 3,147 96.1% 98.2% 98.1% 98.9% 99.9% 99.8% 80-90 947-3,147 93.2 97.1 97.3 98.5 99.8 99.7 70-80 268-947 87.5 95.7 95.8 96.2 99.3 99.5 60-70 118-268 77.7 91.5 93.3 91.4 98.1 99.1 50-60 67-118 66.9 85.9 89.3 83.3 95.0 97.1 40-50 41-67 53.7 76.1 83.3 72.3 87.9 94.4 30-40 25-41 40.9 65.0 73.1 60.0 80.0 87.6 20-30 15-25 29.8 50.1 61.2 50.9 69.4 80.4 10-20 6-15 26.7 38.5 52.1 50.2 61.9 76.2 0-10 Fewer Than 6 19.9 27.5 43.3
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- June 30, 2002 (Over 200 kbps in at Least One Direction) Table 10 More Number of Providers Zero One Four Five Jun 2000 90-100 More Than 3,147 97.3% 98.1% 98.7% 99.7% 99.9% 99.8% 80-90 947-3,147 95.8 97.1 98.2 99.4 99.8 99.9 70-80 268-947 93.4 95.6 97.5 98.4 99.5 99.9 60-70 118-268 86.7 92.3 95.2 95.9 98.8 99.5 50-60 67-118 77.9 87.5 93.0 90.2 96.8 98.5 40-50 41-67 65.4 80.9 88.0 81.2 93.0 96.3 30-40 25-41 54.5 72.8 81.0 71.4 87.3 92.2 20-30 15-25 39.2 58.9 70.0 59.9 78.4 86.5 10-20 6-15 31.3 51.1 60.9 56.6 74.6 81.9 0-10 Fewer Than 6 23.0 36.8 49.6 43.9 60.7 72.6 Jun 2000 Jun 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 94.9% 96.4% 97.9% 99.5% 99.8% 99.9%
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- Table 13 More Number of Providers Zero One Four Five Six Ten or Seven Two Three Eight Nine Jun 2003 More Than 3,147 97.3% 98.1% 98.7% 98.9% 99.7% 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 947-3,147 95.8 97.1 98.2 98.2 99.4 99.8 99.9 99.9 268-947 93.4 95.6 97.5 98.4 98.4 99.5 99.9 99.9 118-268 86.7 92.3 95.2 96.9 95.9 98.8 99.5 99.7 67-118 77.9 87.5 93.0 96.4 90.2 96.8 98.5 99.4 41-67 65.4 80.9 88.0 93.8 81.2 93.0 96.3 98.5 25-41 54.5 72.8 81.0 90.4 71.4 87.3 92.2 96.9 15-25 39.2 58.9 70.0 83.3 59.9 78.4 86.5 93.3 6-15 31.3 51.1 60.9 77.3 56.6 74.6 81.9 90.3 Fewer Than 6 23.0 36.8 49.6 68.5 43.9 60.7 72.6 85.7 Jun 2000 $53,494 to $291,938 94.9% 96.4%
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- Six Ten or Seven Two Three Eight Nine Jun 2003 Jun 2004 More Than 3,147 97.3% 98.1% 98.7% 98.9% 98.9% 99.7% 99.9% 99.8% 100.0% 99.9% 947-3,147 95.8 97.1 98.2 98.2 98.5 99.4 99.8 99.9 99.9 99.9 268-947 93.4 95.6 97.5 98.4 98.5 98.4 99.5 99.9 99.9 99.9 118-268 86.7 92.3 95.2 96.9 97.7 95.9 98.8 99.5 99.7 99.8 67-118 77.9 87.5 93.0 96.4 97.6 90.2 96.8 98.5 99.4 99.6 41-67 65.4 80.9 88.0 93.8 96.4 81.2 93.0 96.3 98.5 99.1 25-41 54.5 72.8 81.0 90.4 94.3 71.4 87.3 92.2 96.9 98.2 15-25 39.2 58.9 70.0 83.3 88.5 59.9 78.4 86.5 93.3 95.6 6-15 31.3 51.1 60.9 77.3 83.5 56.6 74.6 81.9 90.3 93.8 Fewer Than 6 23.0 36.8 49.6 68.5 73.4
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- 1,439 242 85.6 14.4 1,680 Mississippi 548 83 86.8 13.2 632 Missouri 1,503 251 85.7 14.3 1,754 Montana 268 52 83.6 16.4 320 Nebraska 520 86 85.8 14.2 607 Nevada 824 113 88.0 12.0 937 New Hampshire 436 53 89.2 10.8 488 New Jersey 3,095 476 86.7 13.3 3,571 New Mexico 471 76 86.1 13.9 547 New York 6,198 889 87.5 12.5 7,087 North Carolina 2,593 413 86.2 13.8 3,007 North Dakota 179 33 84.4 15.6 212 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 3,190 514 86.1 13.9 3,704 Oklahoma 906 143 86.4 13.6 1,048 Oregon 1,107 165 87.0 13.0 1,272 Pennsylvania 3,761 526 87.7 12.3 4,287 Puerto Rico 487 59 89.3 10.7 545 Rhode Island 329 51 86.6
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- least 3 mbps Downstream % at least 6 mbps Downstream % at least 10 mbps Downstream Alabama 81.8 72.9 40.6 16.8 8.3 Alaska 80.6 66.5 25.5 12.3 3.3 American Samoa * * * * * Arizona 84.0 73.1 40.7 36.4 13.3 Arkansas 80.3 70.8 28.2 19.2 3.0 California 86.0 76.6 36.0 24.6 8.6 Colorado 86.6 76.7 42.7 38.3 1.9 Connecticut 87.5 79.2 43.4 34.5 28.3 Delaware 83.5 65.8 60.2 50.1 35.6 District of Columbia 65.6 45.5 35.7 21.2 19.6 Florida 85.1 79.8 47.3 36.7 13.3 Georgia 81.2 74.1 40.6 22.3 9.4 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 91.4 69.9 55.6 3.9 1.1 Idaho 81.3 70.5 33.6 7.9 1.1 Illinois 87.0 77.1 39.4 28.1 23.9 Indiana 83.7 74.2 41.1 29.4 18.1
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- 94.0 85.0 52.1 7.9 1.0 Idaho 86.2 69.9 34.2 11.4 3.2 Illinois 89.8 78.0 37.1 26.7 18.5 Indiana 87.0 73.7 35.7 25.9 20.2 Iowa 89.5 75.4 50.0 27.8 7.0 Kansas 86.4 74.4 36.9 25.9 16.4 Kentucky 87.2 78.7 41.9 26.0 20.8 Louisiana 88.0 80.2 30.3 20.8 14.5 Maine 84.3 76.8 55.9 37.1 6.4 Maryland 84.7 71.6 46.2 39.6 35.9 Massachusetts 87.5 76.4 49.8 44.1 39.5 Michigan 84.8 71.7 37.7 32.0 11.3 Minnesota 88.2 75.1 38.8 33.5 20.6 Mississippi 90.1 62.8 24.0 12.2 3.0 Missouri 87.4 77.3 31.8 21.5 6.9 Montana 75.4 51.7 29.0 24.0 1.9 Nebraska 83.0 65.8 41.5 28.8 4.0 Table 20 - Continued Percentage of Connections by Downstream Speed by State as of June 30, 2010 (Connections over 200
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- 3,947 Arkansas 1,481 200 88.1 11.9 1,681 California 21,782 4,247 83.7 16.3 26,029 Colorado 3,103 611 83.6 16.4 3,713 Connecticut 2,228 402 84.7 15.3 2,630 Delaware 547 90 85.9 14.1 638 District of Columbia 524 470 52.7 47.3 995 Florida 10,245 2,475 80.5 19.5 12,720 Georgia 5,221 1,195 81.4 18.6 6,417 Guam 62 13 82.5 17.5 76 Hawaii 861 123 87.5 12.5 984 Idaho 772 140 84.6 15.4 912 Illinois 7,126 1,519 82.4 17.6 8,645 Indiana 3,244 526 86.0 14.0 3,770 Iowa 1,398 227 86.0 14.0 1,625 Kansas 1,476 462 76.1 23.9 1,938 Kentucky 2,079 360 85.2 14.8 2,439 Louisiana 2,537 396 86.5 13.5 2,933 Maine 661 82 88.9 11.1 743 Maryland 3,609 653 84.7 15.3 4,263 Massachusetts 4,081 711 85.2
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- 86.2 13.8 1,857 Maine 466 61 88.5 11.5 527 Maryland 2,394 407 85.5 14.5 2,801 Massachusetts 2,745 408 87.1 12.9 3,153 Michigan 3,030 583 83.9 16.1 3,614 Minnesota 1,779 333 84.2 15.8 2,112 Mississippi 888 121 88.0 12.0 1,008 Missouri 1,968 364 84.4 15.6 2,332 Montana 311 57 84.5 15.5 368 Nebraska 567 119 82.7 17.3 685 Nevada 1,050 149 87.5 12.5 1,199 New Hampshire 516 79 86.7 13.3 595 New Jersey 3,797 644 85.5 14.5 4,441 New Mexico 572 90 86.4 13.6 662 New York 8,143 1,180 87.3 12.7 9,324 North Carolina 3,274 556 85.5 14.5 3,830 North Dakota 198 36 84.5 15.5 234 Northern Mariana Isl * * * * * Ohio 3,902 673 85.3 14.7 4,575 Oklahoma 1,257
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- 26.0 15.8 14.1 California 88.3 77.6 35.5 26.9 19.4 Colorado 91.2 79.3 42.3 38.2 24.9 Connecticut 90.4 78.0 39.6 32.9 22.8 Delaware 88.8 75.5 51.8 46.1 39.8 District of Columbia 85.3 68.1 45.4 38.6 14.5 Florida 90.0 83.7 46.9 36.8 21.8 Georgia 88.2 78.3 39.9 26.5 15.0 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 95.0 87.7 52.8 13.1 0.9 Idaho 87.5 72.8 39.5 15.4 5.0 Illinois 91.0 80.9 40.6 29.3 18.2 Indiana 88.2 76.4 36.9 25.9 18.8 Iowa 90.1 77.2 51.4 28.7 8.4 Kansas 87.7 77.7 43.4 29.3 13.9 Kentucky 89.1 81.9 41.8 27.3 19.6 Louisiana 87.6 81.1 28.5 20.0 14.0 Maine 86.8 79.7 54.4 36.3 7.3 Maryland 86.6 74.5 47.4 39.8 33.9 Massachusetts 89.0 77.9 50.1 44.0 36.1 Michigan 86.2
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- Long Distance and Other Switched 52.5 56.1 59.6 53.0 45.5 3,387 3,225 3,260 2,781 2,832 Private Line 8.2 8.5 9.7 8.8 9.6 3,450 3,904 3,427 3,951 3,587 Other Toll Revenues 2 5.2 1.4 4.0 5.6 6.4 All Toll Revenues Provided to End Users 76.0 76.1 81.2 76.6 69.4 3,355 3,216 3,060 2,875 2,796 Total Toll Revenues 86.6 88.4 95.2 96.9 87.5 2,882 2,826 2,576 2,436 2,315 All Long Distance Toll Providers Carrier's Carrier Services: Operator Services 0.8 0.3 0.3 0.7 1.1 4,684 2,838 2,616 4,276 6,439 Ordinary Long Distance and Other Switched 7.4 9.1 10.1 14.8 13.1 1,518 1,997 1,466 1,098 877 Private Line 1.3 2.0 2.2 5.8 5.4 2,835 2,089 1,436 3,070 2,156 Other Toll Revenues 2 1.9 1.9 2.3
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- 81 California 66.5 15.5 7.0 11.0 1,888 75.6 12.8 6.3 5.3 742 75.9 15.3 4.8 4.0 793 Colorado 64.5 16.0 3.9 15.6 256 72.6 11.9 9.6 5.9 135 62.3 19.4 6.9 11.4 175 Connecticut 42.4 9.7 3.0 44.9 216 44.6 9.2 6.2 40.0 65 83.1 8.4 2.4 6.0 83 Delaware 65.6 13.1 8.2 13.1 61 64.7 23.5 11.8 0.0 17 87.5 8.3 0.0 4.2 24 Dist. of Columbia 52.0 18.0 8.0 22.0 25 69.2 15.4 0.0 15.4 13 90.9 9.1 0.0 0.0 11 Florida 69.3 10.0 8.4 12.2 1,115 71.4 10.2 6.4 12.0 451 75.6 12.5 4.3 7.6 536 Georgia 72.3 9.2 5.5 12.9 417 79.5 8.9 4.1 7.5 146 73.3 16.8 3.8 6.1 131 Idaho 61.9 8.3 8.3 21.4 84
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- 81 California 66.5 15.5 7.0 11.0 1,888 75.6 12.8 6.3 5.3 742 75.9 15.3 4.8 4.0 793 Colorado 64.5 16.0 3.9 15.6 256 72.6 11.9 9.6 5.9 135 62.3 19.4 6.9 11.4 175 Connecticut 42.4 9.7 3.0 44.9 216 44.6 9.2 6.2 40.0 65 83.1 8.4 2.4 6.0 83 Delaware 65.6 13.1 8.2 13.1 61 64.7 23.5 11.8 0.0 17 87.5 8.3 0.0 4.2 24 Dist. of Columbia 52.0 18.0 8.0 22.0 25 69.2 15.4 0.0 15.4 13 90.9 9.1 0.0 0.0 11 Florida 69.3 10.0 8.4 12.2 1,115 71.4 10.2 6.4 12.0 451 75.6 12.5 4.3 7.6 536 Georgia 72.3 9.2 5.5 12.9 417 79.5 8.9 4.1 7.5 146 73.3 16.8 3.8 6.1 131 Idaho 61.9 8.3 8.3 21.4 84
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- 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5 $10,000 - $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0
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- 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5 $10,000 - $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 $40,000 or more 99.6 97.7 95.4 97.0
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- 81.5 63.8 $10,000 - $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or
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- 81.5 63.8 $10,000 - $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0 97.7 97.2 $40,000 or
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- $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 84.4 83.9 88.4 82.2 $20,000 - $29,999 90.9 90.7 93.2 88.1 89.8 86.5 91.1 90.9 90.8 90.5 94.9 $30,000 - $39,999 92.3 95.3 94.5 97.8 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6 91.9 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9 94.5 92.3 92.5 95.7 92.6 94.2 97.0 98.2 94.3 $30,000 - $39,999 97.3 92.5 97.2 93.5 98.9 98.1 98.2 99.0
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- -- Collected Projected Second Second Second Fourth Projected Fourth Uncollectible Quarter Quarter Quarter Quarter Compared to Quarter Rate 2008 2008 2008 2008 Prior Actual 2008 1/ 1/ 2/ 4/ Regional Bell Operating Companies 6/ $6,000.6 $11,827.1 $2,525.6 $2,473.8 -2.1%$2,452.0 0.9% Other Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 2,001.4 2,776.0 676.6 648.1 -4.2 635.5 1.9 (ILECs) Total ILECs 8,001.9 14,603.1 3,202.2 3,121.9 -2.5 3,087.5 1.1 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and 1,160.5 3,625.7 1,077.8 1,221.2 13.3 1,202.5 1.5 Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Local Resellers 28.7 129.5 25.8 26.7 3.6 24.6 8.1 Private Service Providers 166.0 154.1 110.3 119.9 8.7 117.6 1.9 Shared-Tenant Service Providers 0.5 5.8 0.7 0.7 -1.2 0.6 11.8 Interconnected VoIP Providers 8/ 42.3 628.5 294.4 326.7 11.0 321.8 1.5 Other Local
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- 74.4 86.7 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 67 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 1996January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.2 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.3 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4 91.9
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- April 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 78.9 May 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 99.6 113.9 88.5 86.4 92.7 68.1 September 99.2
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- 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 107.9 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 108.6 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 109.0 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 109.2 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 109.7 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 110.2 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 110.4 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 110.0 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 110.0
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- 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 107.9 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 108.6 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 109.0 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 109.2 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 109.7 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 110.2 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 110.4 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 110.0 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 110.0
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- 85.7 June 152.5 124.0 160.5 74.9 85.5 July 152.5 124.1 160.4 74.9 86.2 August 152.9 123.9 160.2 74.9 86.0 September 153.2 124.1 160.5 74.9 86.1 October 153.7 124.2 160.5 74.9 86.8 November 153.6 124.1 160.6 74.4 86.7 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 1996January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.2 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.4 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4 91.9
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- 86.8 November 153.6 124.1 160.6 74.4 86.7 76 Table 4.2 Consumer Price Indices (1982 - 1984 = 100) All Goods & Services Telephone Services Local ServicesInterstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series IdentifierCUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051CUUR0000SS27061 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 1996 January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.2 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.3 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997 January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4
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- 124.1 160.6 74.4 86.7 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 77 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 1996 January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.2 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.3 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997 January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4
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- 94.8 1.05 MONTANA 69.1 1.45 NEBRASKA 86.3 1.16 NEVADA 95.6 1.05 NEW HAMPSHIRE 93.8 1.07 NEW JERSEY 99.8 1.00 NEW MEXICO 90.2 1.11 NEW YORK 96.9 1.03 NORTH CAROLINA 86.5 1.16 NORTH DAKOTA 62.1 1.61 OHIO 95.3 1.05 OKLAHOMA 88.4 1.13 OREGON 92.0 1.09 PENNSYLVANIA 95.6 1.05 RHODE ISLAND 100.0 1.00 SOUTH CAROLINA 73.8 1.36 SOUTH DAKOTA 65.5 1.53 TENNESSEE 87.5 1.14 TEXAS 94.2 1.06 UTAH 95.4 1.05 VERMONT 84.7 1.18 VIRGINIA 97.5 1.03 WASHINGTON 93.0 1.07 WEST VIRGINIA 83.5 1.20 WISCONSIN 81.6 1.22 WYOMING 83.4 1.20 UNITED STATES 93.8 1.07 GUAM 0.0 N/A N. MARIANA ISL. 0.0 N/A PUERTO RICO 100.0 1.00 VIRGIN ISLANDS 0.0 N/A GRAND TOTAL 93.7 1.07 FIGURES MAY NOT ADD UP DUE TO ROUNDING. * ACCESS
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0798.pdf
- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0799.pdf
- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1100.pdf
- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1101.pdf
- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1102.pdf
- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1103.pdf
- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1104.pdf
- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1196.pdf
- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1197.pdf
- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1198.pdf
- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs1199.pdf
- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend100.pdf
- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend199.pdf
- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 JULY 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 NOVEMBER 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987MARCH 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 JULY 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 NOVEMBER 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988MARCH 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 JULY 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 NOVEMBER 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989MARCH 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 JULY 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 NOVEMBER 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990MARCH 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 JULY 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991MARCH 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 JULY 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992MARCH 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 JULY 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 NOVEMBER 97.0 91.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend200.pdf
- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 JULY 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 NOVEMBER 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987MARCH 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 JULY 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 NOVEMBER 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988MARCH 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 JULY 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 NOVEMBER 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989MARCH 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 JULY 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 NOVEMBER 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990MARCH 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 JULY 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991MARCH 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 JULY 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992MARCH 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 JULY 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 NOVEMBER 97.0 91.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- 100.0 149100.0 Delaware 33 0 100.0 2 0 100.0 35100.0 District of Columbia 33 0 100.0 3 0 100.0 36100.0 Florida 214 0 100.0 288 2 99.3 504 99.6 Georgia 252 0 100.0 244 10 96.1 506 98.0 Guam 0 0 N.A. 17 0 100.0 17100.0 Hawaii 0 0 N.A. 105 0 100.0 105100.0 Idaho 83 0 100.0 105 15 87.5 203 92.6 Illinois 265 54 83.1 729 15 98.0 1,063 93.5 Indiana 168 5 97.1 419 2 99.5 594 98.8 Iowa 152 0 100.0 679 5 99.3 836 99.4 Kansas 186 0 100.0 399 8 98.0 593 98.7 Kentucky 180 0 100.0 201 18 91.8 399 95.5 Louisiana 234 0 100.0 95 9 91.3 338 97.3 Maine 144 1 99.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend502.pdf
- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- Alternative Access and Other $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 n.a. Total Local Revenues $7.7 4.2 $3.3 1.0 $10.9 2.1 30.0 Interstate Access $0.0 0.0 $10.2 3.1 $10.2 2.0 100.0 Intrastate Access $5.9 3.2 $0.0 0.0 $5.9 1.2 0.0 Total Access Revenues $5.9 3.2 $10.2 3.1 $16.1 3.2 63.4 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card $157.8 86.1 $289.0 88.3 $446.8 87.5 64.7 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $7.5 4.1 $12.9 3.9 $20.3 4.0 63.3 Long Distance Private Line Service $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 n.a. All Other Long Distance $4.6 2.5 $11.9 3.6 $16.5 3.2 72.2 Total Toll Revenues $169.9 92.6 $313.7 95.9 $483.6 94.7 64.9 Total Carrier Revenue $183.4 100.0 $327.2 100.0 $510.6 100.0 64.1 Figures may not add due
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $21,574 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Mauritius 1 0.0 0.0 99.9 0.0 0.1 $0 $44,737 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 $0 Morocco 6 0.0 0.0 66.7 0.0 33.3 $0 $89,277 0.0 0.088.1 0.0 11.9 $0 Mozambique 0 $0 $0 $0 Namibia 0 $0 $0 $0 Niger 0 $0 $0 $0 Nigeria 257 0.0 0.0 12.5 0.0 87.5 $0 $741,498 0.0 0.044.3 0.0 55.7 $0 Reunion 0 $0 $0 $0 Rwanda 0 $0 $0 $0 Saint Helena 0 $0 $0 $0 Sao Tome and Principe 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $10,632 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Senegal 39 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 $87,300 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 100.0 $0 Seychelles 0 $0 $0 $0 Sierra
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- Table 12. Transatlantic Cable Systems Including Systems Removed from Service and Planned Systems Annual Estimated Total Usable Investment Cost Investment Cost 64 kbps 64 kbps per Usable Ckt Cost per SystemYear Techology ($ million) Circuits Circuits 1/ 2/ Minute 3/ TAT-1 1956Coax Cable $49.6 44.5 40.1 $213,996 $2.443 TAT-2 1959Coax Cable 42.7 49.0 44.1 167,308 1.910 TAT-3 1963Coax Cable 50.6 87.5 78.8 111,027 1.267 TAT-4 1965Coax Cable 50.4 69.0 62.1 140,238 1.601 TAT-5 1970Coax Cable 70.4 720.0 648.0 18,773 0.214 TAT-6 1976Coax Cable 197.0 4,000.0 3,200.0 10,638 0.121 TAT-7 1983Coax Cable 180.0 4,246.0 3,821.4 8,139 0.093 TAT-8 1988 Fiber Optic 360.0 7,560.0 6,048.0 10,285 0.117 TAT-9 1992 Fiber Optic 406.0 15,120.0 10,584.0 6,628 0.076 TAT-10 1992 Fiber Optic 300.0 22,680.0 18,144.0
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- Systems Including Systems Removed from Service and Planned Systems Annual Estimated Total Usable Investment Cost Investment Cost 64 kbps 64 kbps per Usable Ckt Cost per System Year Techology ($ million) Circuits Circuits 1/ 2/ Minute 3/ TAT-1 1956 Coax Cable $49.6 44.5 40.1 $213,996 $2.443 TAT-2 1959 Coax Cable 42.7 49.0 44.1 167,308 1.910 TAT-3 1963 Coax Cable 50.6 87.5 78.8 111,027 1.267 TAT-4 1965 Coax Cable 50.4 69.0 62.1 140,238 1.601 TAT-5 1970 Coax Cable 70.4 720.0 648.0 18,773 0.214 TAT-6 1976 Coax Cable 197.0 4,000.0 3,200.0 10,638 0.121 TAT-7 1983 Coax Cable 180.0 4,246.0 3,821.4 8,139 0.093 TAT-8 1988 Fiber Optic 360.0 7,560.0 6,048.0 10,285 0.117 TAT-9 1992 Fiber Optic 406.0 15,120.0 10,584.0 6,628 0.076 TAT-10 1992 Fiber
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- Singapore n.a. $11.42$11.42$11.42$11.42$11.42$11.09$11.81$11.55$12.95$14.70$16.94 South Africa $8.66 $8.66 $8.66 $8.66 $9.38$10.34$11.52$12.30$12.25$13.79$15.68$18.06 Spain $8.48 $8.48 $8.48 $8.48 $9.14$11.34$12.11$12.95$11.34$12.74$14.49$16.66 Switzerland $8.48 $8.48 $8.48 $8.48 $8.90 $8.90$10.68$11.40 $9.87$11.06$12.53$14.42 Taiwan $12.84$12.19$12.19$12.19$12.19$12.19$13.81$14.77$13.93$15.68$17.78$20.44 Thailand $12.84$12.84$12.84$12.84$12.84$14.74$14.68$15.64$14.07$15.82$17.99$20.72 Turkey $9.73 $9.73 $9.73 $9.73$11.53$11.83$13.70$14.60$12.88$14.49$16.38$18.83 United Kingdom $7.45 $7.08 $7.08 $7.08 $7.20 $7.20 $8.03 $8.57 $7.63 $8.54 $9.66$11.13 Vietnam n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. $15.93$15.93$18.47$19.73$20.02$22.47$25.48$29.33 Fisher Ideal Rate Index 88.6 84.7 84.6 84.4 87.5 92.5 103.7 108.1 96.7 108.6 122.7 143.2 % Changes from Prior Rate -1.8% -4.3% -0.2% -0.2% 3.6% 5.7% 12.2% 4.2%-10.6% 12.3% 13.0% 16.7% Index without Mexico 87.0 83.7 83.7 83.8 86.6 91.7 102.9 107.5 95.5 107.4 122.1 140.7 % Changes from Prior Rate -2.1% -3.8% 0.0% 0.0% 3.3% 6.0% 12.1% 4.5%-11.2% 12.5% 13.7% 15.2% Weighted Average Charge per Minute $1.19
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- $9.69$10.23$10.47$13.21$14.11$13.72$15.40$17.43$20.02$23.31$25.62$28.21$28.21 Pakistan $16.69$17.89$20.96$27.12$28.92$28.91$32.48$36.82$42.35$44.87$44.87$44.87$44.87 Peru $9.05 $9.53$11.30$13.82$14.78$13.93$15.68$17.78$20.44$23.87$26.25$28.91$28.91 Philippines $11.65$12.07$14.55$14.97$15.99$15.19$17.08$19.39$22.33$26.04$28.63$31.50$31.50 Poland $9.73 $9.73 $9.97$11.18$11.96$10.99$12.39$14.07$16.17$18.90$20.79$22.89$22.89 Russia 20/ $14.31$14.31$14.97$16.09$17.17$17.15$19.25$21.84$25.13$29.33$32.27$35.00$35.00 Saudi Arabia $10.09$10.93$13.32$14.25$15.21$14.70$16.52$18.76$21.56$25.13$27.65$30.45$30.45 Sierra Leone $15.42$15.42$16.38$20.16$21.54$20.51$23.10$26.25$30.17$35.21$35.21$35.21$35.21 Singapore $11.42$11.42$11.42$11.09$11.81$11.55$12.95$14.70$16.94$19.81$21.77$23.94$23.94 South Africa $8.66 $9.38$10.34$11.52$12.30$12.25$13.79$15.68$18.06$21.00$23.10$25.41$25.41 Spain $8.48 $9.14$11.34$12.11$12.95$11.34$12.74$14.49$16.66$19.39$21.35$23.52$23.52 Switzerland $8.48 $8.90 $8.90$10.68$11.40 $9.87$11.06$12.53$14.42$16.80$18.48$20.30$20.30 Taiwan $12.19$12.19$12.19$13.81$14.77$13.93$15.68$17.78$20.44$23.87$26.25$28.91$28.91 Thailand $12.84$12.84$14.74$14.68$15.64$14.07$15.82$17.99$20.72$24.15$26.60$29.26$29.26 Turkey $9.73$11.53$11.83$13.70$14.60$12.88$14.49$16.38$18.83$21.98$24.15$26.60$26.60 United Kingdom $7.08 $7.20 $7.20 $8.03 $8.57 $7.63 $8.54 $9.66$11.13$13.02$14.35$15.82$15.82 Vietnam n.a. $15.93$15.93$18.47$19.73$20.02$22.47$25.48$29.33$34.16$37.59$37.59$37.59 Fisher Ideal Rate Index 21/ 84.4 87.5 92.5 103.7 108.1 96.7 108.6 122.7 143.5 164.4 181.4 199.1 199.9 % Changes from Prior Rate -0.2% 3.6% 5.7%12.2% 4.2%-10.6%12.3%13.0%16.9%14.5%10.4% 9.7% 0.4% Index without Mexico 83.8 86.6 91.7 102.9 107.5 95.5 107.4 122.1 140.7 164.0 180.2 196.5 196.5 % Changes from Prior Rate 0.0% 3.3% 6.0%12.1% 4.5%-11.2%12.5%13.7%15.2%16.6% 9.9% 9.1% 0.0% Weighted Average Charge per Minute $1.15 $1.20 $1.30 $1.48 $1.57
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 107.9 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 108.6 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 109.0 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 109.2 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 109.7 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 110.2 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 110.4 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 110.0 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 110.0
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 78.2 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 76.8 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 74.9 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 73.7 September 107.7 97.0 108.5 87.9 86.2 92.0 72.8 October 107.9 98.3 109.8 89.4 87.9 92.9 73.0 November 107.9 97.5 110.3 87.2 85.0 91.9 72.9 December 107.9 98.4 110.0 89.5 87.5 93.9 71.1 2001January 108.6 98.8 110.5 89.9 88.0 94.2 68.9 February 109.0 98.7 110.7 89.5 87.6 93.7 68.9 March 109.2 99.4 110.9 90.7 89.0 94.5 68.7 April 109.7 99.0 111.9 89.1 87.2 93.1 68.8 May 110.2 98.7 112.1 88.2 86.2 92.6 68.5 June 110.4 99.0 112.3 88.7 86.7 93.0 68.1 July 110.0 99.6 113.2 88.9 86.8 93.0 68.6 August 110.0
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 85.7 June 152.5 124.0 160.5 74.9 85.5 July 152.5 124.1 160.4 74.9 86.2 August 152.9 123.9 160.2 74.9 86.0 September 153.2 124.1 160.5 74.9 86.1 October 153.7 124.2 160.5 74.9 86.8 November 153.6 124.1 160.6 74.4 86.7 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 1996January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.2 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.4 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4 91.9
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 85.7 June 152.5 124.0 160.5 74.9 85.5 July 152.5 124.1 160.4 74.9 86.2 August 152.9 123.9 160.2 74.9 86.0 September 153.2 124.1 160.5 74.9 86.1 October 153.7 124.2 160.5 74.9 86.8 November 153.6 124.1 160.6 74.4 86.7 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 1996January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.0 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.3 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4 91.9
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 85.7 June 152.5 124.0 160.5 74.9 85.5 July 152.5 124.1 160.4 74.9 86.2 August 152.9 123.9 160.2 74.9 86.0 September 153.2 124.1 160.5 74.9 86.1 October 153.7 124.2 160.5 74.9 86.8 November 153.6 124.1 160.6 74.4 86.7 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 1996January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.0 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.3 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4 91.9
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrj99-7.pdf
- 85.7 June 152.5 124.0 160.5 74.9 85.5 July 152.5 124.1 160.4 74.9 86.2 August 152.9 123.9 160.2 74.9 86.0 September 153.2 124.1 160.5 74.9 86.1 October 153.7 124.2 160.5 74.9 86.8 November 153.6 124.1 160.6 74.4 86.7 December 153.5 124.6 160.7 75.8 86.8 1996January 154.4 124.7 160.6 75.8 87.2 February 154.9 124.7 160.7 75.8 87.2 March 155.7 125.4 160.6 78.0 87.5 April 156.3 123.5 156.8 78.0 88.0 May 156.6 125.4 160.3 78.0 88.6 June 156.7 126.0 161.0 78.4 88.9 July 157.0 126.2 161.3 78.4 89.1 August 157.3 126.5 161.3 78.4 90.9 September 157.8 126.7 161.4 78.6 91.0 October 158.3 126.9 161.9 78.6 91.0 November 158.6 127.0 161.9 78.6 91.3 December 158.6 127.2 162.1 78.6 92.1 1997January 159.1 127.6 161.7 80.4 91.9
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- 7.8% November 1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November 1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- 82.5 92.2% 7.0 7.8% November1986 89.9 83.1 92.4% 6.8 7.6% March 1987 90.2 83.4 92.5% 6.8 7.5% July 1987 90.7 83.7 92.3% 7.0 7.7% November1987 91.3 84.3 92.3% 7.0 7.7% March 1988 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6
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- Line Outage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 14. Remote 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 13 15. Other/Unknown 3 2 0 2 3 4 4 0 16 TOTAL OUTAGE LINE-MINUTE PER THOUSAND ACCESS LINES 1. Scheduled 131.9 670.1 125.6 252.9 417.1 227.1 23.5 3.4 1775.5 2. Proced. Errors -- Telco. (Inst./Maint.) 0.0 1934.3 10.8 87.5 15.2 463.0 168.8 21.0 2058.1 3. Proced. Errors -- Telco. (Other) 81.3 3.3 382.9 0.0 82.0 0.0 6.2 36.9 2.8 4. Procedural Errors -- System Vendors 248.2 1.8 264.4 23.6 3.6 5.6 54.5 0.3 768.5 5. Procedural Errors -- Other Vendors 13.8 8.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 96.6 200.2 6. Software Design 752.6 233.8 433.7 0.0 10.8 6.0 39.1
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- 0.100 1,806.0 1,806.0 0.004 0.004 0.004 NC North Dakota 78.2 78.2 78.2 ND Ohio 2,363.2 0.273 2,362.9 2,362.9 0.001 0.001 0.001 OH Oklahoma 597.8 597.8 597.8 OK Oregon 625.2 0.051 625.1 625.1 0.010 0.010 0.010 OR Pennsylvania 2,071.8 0.046 2,071.7 2,071.6 0.127 0.127 0.127 PA Rhode Island 196.8 196.8 196.8 RI South Carolina 785.6 0.068 785.5 785.5 SC South Dakota 87.5 87.5 87.5 SD Tennessee 1,230.7 1,230.7 1,230.7 TN Texas 4,365.8 3.740 4,362.0 4,362.0 TX Utah 372.6 372.6 372.6 UT Vermont 146.4 146.4 146.4 VT Virginia 1,630.9 47.876 1,583.0 1,583.0 0.049 0.049 0.049 VA Washington 1,059.5 1.121 1,058.3 1,058.3 0.019 0.019 0.019 WA West Virginia 376.3 376.3 376.2 0.019 0.019 0.019 WV Wisconsin 910.1 0.050 910.1 910.1 WI Wyoming 106.9 106.9
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- DE District of Columbia 502.3 54.2 448.2 292.3 155.9 35.7 35.1 79.6 150.4 5.4 DC Florida 5,562.1 682.9 4,879.2 3,591.4 1,289.6 664.4 168.9 262.0 1,095.3 194.4 FL Georgia 2,722.2 404.4 2,317.8 1,648.0 674.6 322.7 86.7 158.2 567.6 106.9 GA Hawaii 439.4 79.7 359.7 276.2 83.6 38.0 11.4 20.6 70.0 13.5 HI Idaho 324.5 24.9 299.6 207.5 97.0 47.9 18.0 21.6 87.5 9.5 ID Illinois 3,262.1 311.5 2,950.6 2,287.6 667.0 314.1 188.7 101.0 603.8 63.3 IL Indiana 1,469.1 163.0 1,306.0 988.0 319.6 166.5 53.8 64.8 285.1 34.5 IN Iowa 470.7 34.4 436.3 308.9 127.5 49.9 25.6 39.0 114.5 13.0 IA Kansas 669.5 98.5 571.0 409.4 162.9 77.3 26.2 45.8 149.3 13.7 KS Kentucky 696.2 81.1 615.1 451.0 164.4 83.8 23.1 32.7 139.6
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- 1,974.4 3,727.0 85.1 MA Michigan 12,736.5 278.8 12,457.7 9,627.0 2,830.7 1,672.3 629.8 507.1 2,809.2 21.5 MI Minnesota 5,116.2 127.0 4,989.2 3,553.6 1,435.7 696.2 222.3 510.4 1,428.9 6.7 MN Mississippi 3,750.7 123.9 3,626.8 2,695.0 931.8 634.4 118.1 166.6 919.1 12.8 MS Missouri 6,869.9 140.1 6,729.7 4,709.1 2,020.7 1,008.8 325.4 665.7 1,999.9 20.9 MO Montana 942.4 27.4 914.9 618.4 296.6 143.7 64.8 87.5 296.0 0.7 MT Nebraska 2,292.6 73.6 2,219.0 1,517.1 701.9 294.2 171.5 230.9 696.6 5.3 NE Nevada 2,631.5 100.9 2,530.5 1,887.2 643.4 324.5 224.9 89.4 638.8 4.6 NV New Hampshire 2,136.7 48.3 2,088.4 1,379.8 708.6 293.1 135.7 257.1 685.9 22.8 NH New Jersey 13,361.9 335.2 13,026.7 8,858.3 4,168.4 1,878.7 671.0 1,596.5 4,146.2 22.2 NJ New Mexico 2,541.1 78.3 2,462.8 1,736.0 726.8
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 JULY 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 NOVEMBER 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987MARCH 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 JULY 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 NOVEMBER 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988MARCH 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 JULY 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 NOVEMBER 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989MARCH 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 JULY 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 NOVEMBER 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990MARCH 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 JULY 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991MARCH 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 JULY 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992MARCH 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 JULY 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 NOVEMBER 97.0 91.0
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 JULY 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 NOVEMBER 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987MARCH 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 JULY 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 NOVEMBER 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988MARCH 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 JULY 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 NOVEMBER 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989MARCH 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 JULY 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 NOVEMBER 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990MARCH 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 JULY 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991MARCH 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 JULY 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 NOVEMBER 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992MARCH 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 JULY 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 NOVEMBER 97.0 91.0
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- 8.0 2,022,395 92.0 OR PENNSYLVANIA 36 6,156,891 77.4 1,446,610 18.2 347,936 4.4 7,951,437 95.6 PA RHODE ISLAND 1 653,123 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 653,123 100.0 RI SOUTH CAROLINA 27 1,405,838 65.5 177,720 8.3 563,052 26.2 2,146,610 73.8 SC SOUTH DAKOTA 31 266,165 65.5 0 0.0 140,129 34.5 406,294 65.5 SD TENNESSEE 25 2,616,876 80.0 246,392 7.5 407,617 12.5 3,270,885 87.5 TN TEXAS 57 9,328,001 77.7 1,979,458 16.5 698,793 5.8 12,006,252 94.2 TX UTAH 13 1,049,110 95.4 0 0.0 50,684 4.6 1,099,794 95.4 UT VERMONT 10 333,927 84.7 0 0.0 60,315 15.3 394,242 84.7 VT VIRGINIA 21 3,332,035 76.0 941,618 21.5 107,834 2.5 4,381,487 97.5 VA WASHINGTON 23 2,380,323 68.0 875,344 25.0 244,052 7.0 3,499,719 93.0 WA WEST VIRGINIA 10 800,553
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- 8.0 2,018,816 92.0 OR PENNSYLVANIA 36 6,156,891 77.4 1,446,610 18.2 346,232 4.4 7,949,733 95.6 PA RHODE ISLAND 1 653,123 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 653,123 100.0 RI SOUTH CAROLINA 27 1,405,838 65.5 177,720 8.3 562,905 26.2 2,146,463 73.8 SC SOUTH DAKOTA 31 266,467 65.5 0 0.0 140,083 34.5 406,550 65.5 SD TENNESSEE 25 2,616,876 80.0 246,392 7.5 407,679 12.5 3,270,947 87.5 TN TEXAS 57 9,328,001 77.7 1,979,458 16.5 698,753 5.8 12,006,212 94.2 TX UTAH 13 1,044,977 95.2 0 0.0 52,661 4.8 1,097,638 95.2 UT VERMONT 10 333,927 84.7 0 0.0 60,317 15.3 394,244 84.7 VT VIRGINIA 21 3,332,035 76.0 941,618 21.5 107,834 2.5 4,381,487 97.5 VA WASHINGTON 23 2,373,001 68.0 875,344 25.1 243,924 7.0 3,492,269 93.0 WA WEST VIRGINIA 10 800,553
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- 82.1 92.2 6.9 7.8 July 89.5 82.5 92.2 7.0 7.8 November 89.9 83.1 92.4 6.8 7.6 1987March 90.2 83.4 92.5 6.8 7.5 July 90.7 83.7 92.3 7.0 7.7 November 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0
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- 126.6 653.8 6.3 MS Missouri 4,658.7 338.6 4,320.2 3,022.6 1,297.6 650.8 217.4 409.0 1,277.2 20.4 MO Montana 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 MT Nebraska 479.2 65.4 413.8 305.2 108.6 53.1 43.8 10.9 107.8 0.8 NE Nevada 1,668.7 125.5 1,543.2 1,149.0 394.1 188.8 147.8 54.1 390.7 3.4 NV New Hampshire 1,382.7 85.2 1,297.6 852.6 445.0 184.8 87.5 158.2 430.5 14.4 NH New Jersey 8,771.4 819.9 7,951.5 5,247.1 2,704.4 1,219.7 440.0 1,031.8 2,691.5 12.8 NJ New Mexico 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 NM New York 21,848.2 2,438.9 19,409.2 13,262.9 6,146.3 2,039.6 691.2 3,284.1 6,014.9 131.4 NY North Carolina 8,185.1 738.4 7,446.7 5,437.3 2,009.3 1,194.7 326.7 466.5 1,987.9 21.4 NC North Dakota 0.0 0.0
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- FLSARASOTA 40 52 85.1 235.0 13428 1999 12951 1857 0.2 0.2 100.0 FLST.PETERSBURG10 24 581.5 458.0 31265 2787 30743 2795 0.0 0.0 99.0 FLST.PETERSBURG38 57 50.4 438.0 21342 2918 21394 2918 2.8 0.8 99.7 FLST.PETERSBURG44 59 261.0 454.0 28344 3124 26940 3082 0.0 0.0 100.0 FLTALLAHASSEE 11 32 1000.0 232.0 25793 430 23062 384 0.0 0.0 100.0 FLTALLAHASSEE 27 22 87.5 518.0 29119 609 28079 595 0.4 0.1 100.0 FLTALLAHASSEE 40 2 1.0 268.0 13696 361 13704 362 0.3 0.1 99.8 FLTAMPA 3 54 1000.0 473.0 43415 3702 39567 3244 0.0 0.0 99.9 FLTAMPA 8 7 18.2 471.0 38127 3509 35000 3222 1.5 0.2 100.0 FLTAMPA 13 12 17.0 433.0 35351 3384 35523 3387 7.3 2.4 99.3 FLTAMPA 16 34 70.2
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- MOBILE S5.179 75.2-75.4 FIXED MOBILE US273 Private Land Mobile (90) Page 26 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-87 FIXED MOBILE 75.4-88 75.4-76 FIXED MOBILE NG3 NG49 NG56 Public Mobile (22) Private Land Mobile (90) Personal Radio (95) 76-88 BROADCASTING Fixed Mobile S5.149 S5.182 S5.183 S5.188 76-88 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (TV) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) S5.175 S5.179 S5.184 S5.187 87-100 FIXED MOBILE BROADCASTING 87.5-100 BROADCASTING S5.185 NG128 NG129 NG149 S5.190 88-100 BROADCASTING 88-108 88-108 BROADCASTING Broadcast Radio (FM) (73) Auxiliary Broadcasting (74) 100-108 BROADCASTING S5.192 S5.194 US93 US93 NG2 NG128 NG129 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.197 108-117.975 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION US93 Note: The NTIA Manual (footnote G126) states that differential GPS stations may be author- ized in the 108-117.975 MHz band, but the FCC has not
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- proposals to operate feeder downlinks in the 7 GHz band could impact the 6875-7125 MHz TV BAS band, and need to await resolution of the 5, 7, 15 GHz Allocation Proceeding). NTIA Comments at 6-9. Accord ICO Reply at 20. ARNS is a radionavigation service intended for the benefit and for the safe operation of aircraft. See 47 C.F.R. § 87.5. 5, 7, 15 GHz Allocation NPRM, 13 FCC Rcd at 17115 ¶ 16. NTIA Comments at 7-8. The Commission submits non-Government frequency assignment applications for consideration by the FAS, a subcommittee of IRAC. IRAC is an advisory committee within NTIA composed of the 20 most active Federal users of Federal spectrum and a liaison member from the Commission. The primary
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- In the following charts, "(s)" means a swept measurement is to be used. 6.25 kHz Mobile Transmitter ACCP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACCP Relative (dBc) Maximum ACCP Absolute (dBm) 6.25 6.25 -40 not specified 12.5 6.25 -60 -45 18.75 6.25 -60 -45 25 6.25 -65 -50 37.5 25 -65 -50 62.5 25 -65 -50 87.5 25 -65 -50 150 100 -65 -50 250 100 -65 -50 >400 to receive band 30 (s) -75 -55 in the receive band 30 (s) -100 -70 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 E - 10 12.5 kHz Mobile Transmitter ACCP Requirements Offset from Center Frequency (kHz) Measurement Bandwidth (kHz) Maximum ACCP Relative (dBc) Maximum ACCP Absolute (dBm) 9.375 6.25 -40
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- 9.72 NA 15.42 NA b,c MR-4-02-2341 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble 12.38 NA 8.48 NA 9.19 13.13 17.76 NA 12.1 NA c MR-4-03-2341 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble 5.87 NA 4.65 1.93 6.52 1.08 3.02 NA 18.75 NA b,c MR-4-04-2341 % Cleared (all troubles) within 24 Hours 94.44 NA 95.45 100 93.94 100 90.91 NA 87.5 NA b,c MR-4-07-2341 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 40 NA 21.43 NA 35.71 0 40 NA 44.44 NA c MR-4-08-2341 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 10 NA 7.14 NA 7.14 0 10 NA 22.22 NA c MR-5 Repeat Trouble Reports Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 B-12 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-277599A1.html
- You may contact this office if you have any questions. Douglas G. Miller District Director Atlanta Office Attachments: Excerpts from the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended Enforcement Bureau, "Inspection Fact Sheet", July 2003 47 C.F.R. S: 87.193. An aircraft station is defined as a "mobile station in the aeronautical mobile service located on board an aircraft." 47 C.F.R. S: 87.5. An aircraft station is licensed by rule and does not need an individual license. 47 C.F.R. S: 87.18(b). Your ELTs were not located in an aircraft. Licenses for ELT test stations will only be granted to applicants to train personnel in the operation and location of ELTs, or for testing related to the manufacture or design of ELTs. 47 C.F.R.
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2006/DA-06-136A1.html
- assembled FM broadcast transmitters designated as ``FM35WT'' and ``FM100BWT'' and fully assembled RF amplifiers designated as ``PA100'' and ``LPA1WT.'' 3 The catalog indicates that these devices have the following output powers and frequency ranges: FM35WT, one watt, 87.9 - 108.1 MHz; FM100BWT, variable between 5 W and one watt, 88 - 108 MHz; PA100, variable between two and 40 watts, 87.5 - 108.1 MHz; and LPA1WT, one watt, 300 kHZ - 1,000 MHz. With respect to the FM35WT and FM100BWT, the catalog states that those devices ``can only be shipped outside the USA, or within the US if accompanied by a signed statement that the unit will be exported.'' With respect to the FM35WT, FM100BWT and PA100, the catalog states that
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2010/DA-10-390A1.html
- operation" and refers to a provider of services to general aviation aircraft and operators. A fixed base operator may be private, municipal, or state-owned, and is located at, or adjacent to, an airport. Under Commission rules, stations providing such radiocommunication services are considered "aeronautical advisory stations (unicoms)" subject to Part 87 Subpart G of the Rules. See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 87.5, 87.213 et. seq. Id., Attachment. The Commission granted the license for call sign WQKI528 to ASRI on June 2, 2009, which expires on June 2, 2019. 47 U.S.C. S: 301. 47 C.F.R. S: 1.903(a). 47 C.F.R. S: 87.18(a). 47 C.F.R. S: 87.323(b). LOI Response. In fact, Commission records show that no licenses have ever been issued for use of frequency
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/FCC-12-29A3.pdf
- 0 5 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 131127Fayetteville, NC 75.1 6 0 5 18 13 0 11 Spectrum Available (20 min.) 132129Palm Springs 73.2 11 0 4 N/A N/A 0 17 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 133128Flint 71.9 2 1 3 N/A N/A 1 0 Spectrum Available***(30 min.) 135130Canton 60.8 0 0 3 N/A N/A 0 2 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 136133Shreveport 87.5 5 2 4 12 9 2 2 Spectrum Available (20 min.) 137135Appleton-Oshkosh 72.8 7 1 3 N/A N/A 0 21 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 138136Springfield, MO 78.7 6 1 5 19 11 1 4 Spectrum Available (20 min.) 139134Saginaw-Bay City-Midland 64.4 0 0 6 N/A N/A 0 3 Spectrum Available (30 min.) 140142Salisbury-Ocean City 73.8 16 3 6 N/A N/A
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files05/CREPOR05.pdf
- 20.5 0.012.815.5 51.2 Zimbabwe $6,809,415 8.7 0.0 9.253.9 28.2 $273,682 0.0 0.0 4.757.6 37.6 $597 0.0 0.0 0.049.1 50.9 55,172,165 11.6 0.0 6.044.9 37.4 Africa $413,829,857 25.6 0.018.518.2 37.7 $17,202,334 1.5 0.0 2.4 9.2 86.8 $4,531,738 97.6 0.0 0.9 0.0 1.4 3,054,346,915 26.9 0.011.223.7 38.2 Bahrain $5,662,111 1.5 0.018.320.8 59.4 $257,353 0.0 0.0 6.0 8.0 86.0 $425 0.0 0.012.2 0.2 87.5 28,962,367 1.8 0.018.425.8 54.0 Iran $15,338,541 8.1 0.010.345.8 35.9 $1,266,549 0.0 0.0 8.1 6.8 85.1 $1,262 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.9 94.1 130,043,359 10.0 0.011.418.6 60.0 Iraq $10,384,369 11.8 0.769.7 0.5 17.3 $358,184 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $198 0.0 0.0 0.010.1 89.9 52,024,753 17.6 0.745.8 2.4 33.4 Israel $49,602,665 16.2 0.013.917.9 52.0 $4,151,646 10.8 0.018.9 9.2 61.1 $4,418,064 99.1 0.0 0.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files07/CREPOR07.PDF
- 46.6 Liechtenstein $10,434,675 0.0 6.6 0.3 17.2 76.0 $41,096 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $16,717 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 17,450,365 0.0 7.5 0.5 27.0 65.0 Luxembourg $2,414,003 0.0 31.8 1.2 19.6 47.4 $233,253 0.0 16.4 0.0 12.9 70.7 $467,588 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 50,140,856 0.0 9.9 0.7 24.7 64.7 Malta $1,246,300 0.0 16.3 0.8 36.8 46.1 $46,108 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.5 87.5 $2,505 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 8,969,193 0.1 7.3 1.7 51.1 39.8 Netherlands $27,850,726 0.0 30.9 1.0 19.2 48.8 $3,786,835 0.0 0.1 0.0 32.5 67.4 $3,303,334 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 655,278,545 0.0 12.6 0.5 35.8 51.1 Norway $13,258,305 0.0 21.1 0.7 22.1 56.1 $661,406 0.0 15.0 0.0 38.8 46.2 $1,456,898 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 183,648,959 0.0 12.2 1.2 37.7 48.8 Portugal
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files08/CREPOR08.PDF
- 8.9 87.6 Libya $10,583,592 0.0 0.1 4.5 10.0 85.4 $82,589 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,979 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 53,237,159 0.0 0.1 4.3 10.1 85.5 Madagascar $6,229,548 0.0 0.0 0.4 22.7 76.9 $37,547 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $12,849 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 20,303,124 0.0 0.0 0.6 33.3 66.1 Malawi $3,077,092 0.0 0.1 8.2 36.2 55.5 $67,720 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.5 87.5 $2,521 0.0 0.0 0.0 91.1 8.9 27,996,790 0.0 0.0 7.5 34.8 57.7 Mali $8,115,943 0.0 0.0 11.6 24.7 63.6 $723,018 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.3 92.7 $31,664 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 51,050,285 0.0 0.0 9.9 28.0 62.1 Mauritania $2,320,247 0.0 0.0 4.5 10.2 85.3 $40,394 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,226 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 12,709,633 0.0 0.0 5.2 11.2 83.6 Mauritius
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/review090001.pdf
- n/a 97.0 Mar-00 44 24 12 13 45.580.096.3 Mar-01 46 25 12 14 44.079.695.9 Austin TX Mar-96 54 26 14 13 27.4n/a 83.6 Nov-97 51 26 12 14 26.8n/a 82.9 Nov-98 51 28 11 12 31.4 n/a 92.8 Mar-00 49 28 12 12 26.649.187.5 Mar-01 47 30 15 10 33.760.791.3 Raleigh - Durham NC Mar-96 50 36 23 11 36.5n/a 87.5 Nov-97 48 36 18 11 39.9n/a 95.8 Nov-98 49 37 18 11 39.2 n/a 95.5 Mar-00 48 38 17 11 41.568.596.7 Mar-01 48 38 17 10 39.767.496.7 Monmouth-Ocean NJ Mar-96 46 11 7 6 31.1n/a 93.9 Nov-97 47 11 7 6 29.1n/a 84.6 Nov-98 47 11 7 5 25.8 n/a 83.0 Mar-00 47 12 7 8 65.278.895.6 Mar-01 49 12
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/ppd/depreciation/documents/Depreciation0904.doc
- NON-METAL 7,300,705 3,284,842 45.0 2,935,777 40.2 (349,064) -4.8 2423 BURIED CABLE COMBINED 8,232 3,322 40.3 3,622 44.0 301 3.7 2423.1 BURIED CABLE METALLIC 51,786,291 35,440,913 68.4 30,549,271 59.0 (4,891,642) -9.4 2423.2 BURIED CABLE NON-METALLIC 4,528,903 1,927,183 42.6 1,713,773 37.8 (213,410) -4.7 2424 SUBMARINE CABLE COMBINED 85,071 58,245 68.5 51,085 60.0 (7,160) -8.4 2424.1 SUBMARINE CABLE METALLIC 9,211 8,980 97.5 8,063 87.5 (917) -10.0 2424.2 SUBMARINE CABLE NON-METAL 4,596 1,406 30.6 1,343 29.2 (63) -1.4 2426 INTRABLDG CABLE COMBINED 587,044 515,029 87.7 398,621 67.9 (116,408) -19.8 2426.0 INTRABLDG CABLE METALLIC 1,441,250 1,296,761 90.0 1,072,507 74.4 (224,254) -15.6 2426.0 INTRABLDG CABLE NON-METAL 135,683 110,543 81.5 54,855 40.4 (55,689) -41.0 2431 AERIAL WIRE 94,742 133,930 141.4 103,331 109.1 (30,599) -32.3 2441 CONDUIT SYSTEM 19,410,403