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- G (Applications and Authorizations), Subpart H (Policies Governing Assignment of Frequencies), Subpart I (General Technical Standards), Subpart N (Operating Requirements) and Subpart S (Regulations Governing Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 806-824, 851-869, 896-901, and 935-40 MHz Bands). 47 C.F.R. Part 1, Subpart F. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. Part 20, Part 22; see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.5 (setting forth various other applicable rule parts). The Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Pub. L. No. 105-33, Title III, 111 Stat. 251 (1997), amended Section 309(j) to require the Commission to award mutually exclusive applications for initial licenses or permits using competitive bidding procedures, with very limited exceptions. These exceptions are licenses and construction permits for public safety radio services,
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- and Public Safety Broadband Licensee have joint responsibility to register the base station locations with the Commission, providing basic technical information, including geographic location. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7). § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. * * * * * (k) Part 27 contains rules relating to miscellaneous wireless communications services. (l) Part 51 contains rules relating to interconnection. (m) Part 68 contains technical standards for connection of private land mobile radio equipment to the public switched telephone network. (n) Part 101 governs the operation of fixed microwave services. Section 90.7
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- APPENDIX B FINAL RULES Part 90 of Chapter 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: 1. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7). 2. Section 90.5 is amended by revising paragraphs (b), (h), and (i) to read as follows: § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. * * * * * (b) Part 1 includes rules of practice and procedure for the filing of applications for stations to operate in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, adjudicatory proceedings including hearing proceedings, and rulemaking proceedings; procedures for reconsideration and review
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- near the center of the service area. RCN asserts that WBPH is not a ``qualified'' commercial television station entitled to mandatory carriage because it does not deliver a signal of at least -45 dBm to the Ridley Site principal headend. RCN maintains that signal strength testing it conducted on April 14, 2006 at its Ridley Site revealed readings ranging between -90.5 dBm and -88.2 dBm. According to RCN, the tests were conducted using a temporary antenna 20 feet above ground level since permanent ``antenna structures are not allowed on this property.'' RCN also maintains that testing conducted at its Upper Darby Site - the receiving site - where all of its off-air signals are received, also indicate that the Station's signal
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- Notes: POPs are from the 2000 Census, and square miles include the United States and Puerto Rico. 41. As seen in Table 1 , approximately 272 million people, or 95.5 percent of the total U.S. population, have three or more different operators offering mobile telephone service in the census blocks in which they live, while approximately 258 million people, or 90.5 percent of the U.S. population, live in census blocks with four or more mobile telephone operators competing to offer service. 42. In order to give some additional perspective on geographic coverage, we also have analyzed service provision by census block excluding lands owned or administered by the Federal Government. As the Commission has recognized, "[i]n many locations, covering certain government
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- 70.799 133.5 Tm (they fail to adhere to the B-rate program's rules and procedures.) Tj 1 0 0 1 71.25 112.099 Tm 90 Tz /OPBaseFont1 11 Tf (" A brief description of each selected project is included on appendix A.) Tj 1 0 0 1 71.5 95.049 Tm 51 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (') Tj 1 0 0 1 79.4 90.5 Tm 101 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (See Schools andLibraries Sixth Report and Order) Tj 1 0 0 1 284.15 90.049 Tm 98 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (at 18784-85, para. 43; 47 C.F.R. §) Tj 1 0 0 1 423.6 89.799 Tm 97 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (54.500\(b\).) Tj ET endstream endobj 36 0 obj 7029 endobj 31 0 obj <<
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- 10 Tf (54.502\(a\).) Tj 1 0 0 1 78.2 113.549 Tm 100 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (47 U.S.C. § 254\(c\)\(1\), \(c\)\(3\), \(h\)\(2\)\(A\). Congress charged the Commission with establishing competitively) Tj 1 0 0 1 72.2 102.049 Tm 99 Tz (neutral rules to enhance access to advanced teleconiinunications and information services for all public and) Tj 1 0 0 1 72.45 90.5 Tm (nonprofit elementary and secondary school classrooms and libraries; and also provided the Commission with the) Tj 1 0 0 1 72.7 79 Tm 100 Tz (authority to designate "special" or "additional" services eligible for universal service support for schools and) Tj 1 0 0 1 72.7 67.449 Tm 96 Tz (libraries.) Tj 1 0 0 1 112.8 67.449 Tm
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- Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service,) Tj 1 0 0 1 68.4 119.799 Tm 99 Tz (Appeal ofAdministrator 's Decision, Radiant Telecom, Inc.,) Tj 1 0 0 1 311.25 119.299 Tm /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (Order, 22 FCC Rcd 11811, 11813, para. 8 \(Wireline) Tj 1 0 0 1 69.1 108 Tm (Comp. Bureau 2007\).) Tj 1 0 0 1 78 90.5 Tm 90 Tz /OPBaseFont2 11 Tf (Request for Review at 14.) Tj 1 0 0 1 68.6 72.75 Tm 83 Tz /OPBaseFont3 11 Tf (40Id.) Tj 1 0 0 1 91.9 72.75 Tm 85 Tz /OPBaseFont2 11 Tf (at 15.) Tj 1 0 0 1 68.6 59.799 Tm 96 Tz /OPBaseFont0 6 Tf (41) Tj 1 0 0 1 77.5
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- Part 17 contains requirements for construction, marking and lighting of antenna towers, and the environmental notification process that must be completed before filing certain antenna structure registration applications. ***** PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7). 2. Section 90.5 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (f) to read as follows: § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. ***** (b) Part 1 includes rules of practice and procedure for the filing of applications for stations to operate in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, adjudicatory proceedings including hearing proceedings, and rule making proceedings; procedures for reconsideration and review of the Commission's actions;
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- (e) Part 17 contains requirements for construction, marking and lighting of antenna towers, and the environmental notification process that must be completed before filing certain antenna structure registration applications. ***** PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 1.The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7). 2. Section 90.5 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (f) to read as follows: § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. ***** (b) Part 1includes rules of practice and procedure for the filing of applications for stations to operate in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, adjudicatory proceedings including hearing proceedings, and rule making proceedings; procedures for reconsideration and review of the Commission's actions; provisions
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- (improperly for ministerial or clerical errors\); Request for Review of the Decicion of the Universal Service) Tj 1 0 0 1 71.25 102.25 Tm 102 Tz (Administrator by Aberdeen School District et aL, Schools and Libraries UniiuT Service Support Mechanism,) Tj 1 0 0 1 524.6 102 Tm 99 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (File) Tj 1 0 0 1 71.5 90.5 Tm 100 Tz (Nos. SLD-297249,) Tj 1 0 0 1 151.4 90.5 Tm 98 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (et al.,) Tj 1 0 0 1 176.6 90.549 Tm 99 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (CC Docket No. 02-6, Order, 22 FCC Rcd 8757 \(2007\) \(finding good cause to waive the) Tj 1 0 0 1 72.2 79 Tm 100 Tz (Commission's
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- at the 95% confidence level. Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Source: Industry Analysis Division, Telephone Subscribership in the United States. 17 - 4 Table 17.3 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 46.2 1990 94.8 54.8 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 and 1990, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by multiplying the
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- 3.7 6.2 8.5 5.5 7.5 5.8 5.5 4.2 -51.2 Jamaica 0.6 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.2 4.4 10.9 6.1 4.5 122.6 Japan 40.0 48.5 49.2 46.6 64.0 92.3 109.5 160.7 189.4 207.3 81.4 -11.7 Korea, Republic of 5.8 7.7 7.8 9.1 13.4 17.6 29.2 52.7 31.8 33.4 13.8 -21.6 Mexico 16.4 16.7 21.5 29.6 29.9 33.9 41.6 69.1 98.7 90.5 53.9 58.7 Morocco 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.6 n.m. Netherlands 4.0 5.9 6.2 9.7 13.6 14.9 15.7 14.7 9.9 9.0 8.4 -43.7 Nigeria 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.0 5.8 4.7 4.61009.2 Pakistan 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.9 2.0 3.6 4.0 3.0 371.8 Peru 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.9 2.9 4.1
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- media information REPORT NO.25865 CALL LETTERSAPPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N STATEFILE NUMBER E/P FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT MOTION TO DISMISS 950724ME 77544 AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION TX GREENVILLE , TX BPED-19950724ME 90.5 MHZ P CP FOR NEW ED STN ON FREQ: 90.5MHZ, ERP: 83 KW (H&V), HAAT: 84 METERS (H&V), 33-11-00-96-03-19 SUPPLEMENT FILED 7/19/01 Settlement filed 8/16/2004for MX group 95075E to dismiss BPED-19960118MG and grant BPED-19950724ME. Request for dismissal or Withdrawal of Petition to Deny filed 10/27/2004 (SSL) FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT PETITION TO DENY 980901MD 91538 AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION OH GROVE CITY , OH BPED-19980901MD 88.1 MHZ E
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- STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MINOR MODIFICATION TO A CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED , THORNDALE 99.3 MHZ E TX Modification of CP BPH-19970911MI Multiple Ownership amendment filed 11/08/2004 Engineering Amendment filed 12/07/2004 Granted 2/7/2005 JACKSON LAKE BROADCASTING COMPANY KJAZ 88370 BMPH-20040809AAA TX FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED , GREENVILLE 90.5 MHZ E TX CP FOR NEW ED STN ON FREQ: 90.5MHZ, ERP: 83 KW (H&V), HAAT: 84 METERS (H&V), 33-11-00-96-03-19 SUPPLEMENT FILED 7/19/01 Settlement filed 8/16/2004for MX group 95075E to dismiss BPED-19960118MG and grant BPED-19950724ME. Request for dismissal or Withdrawal of Petition to Deny filed 10/27/2004 (SSL) Engineering Amendment filed 02/04/2005 AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION 950724ME 77544 BPED-19950724ME TX , CHEYENNE 88.1 MHZ P WY CP FOR NEW FM ED STATION SUPPLEMENT
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- 3.7 6.2 8.5 5.5 7.5 5.8 5.5 4.2 1.0 -82.6 Jamaica 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.2 4.4 10.9 6.1 4.5 5.6 156.9 Japan 48.5 49.2 46.6 64.0 92.3 109.5 160.7 189.4 207.3 81.4 61.1 -44.2 Korea, Republic of 7.7 7.8 9.1 13.4 17.6 29.2 52.7 31.8 33.4 13.8 13.6 -53.4 Mexico 16.7 21.5 29.6 29.9 33.9 41.6 69.1 98.7 90.5 53.9 41.8 0.4 Morocco 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.3 6720.7 Netherlands 5.9 6.2 9.7 13.6 14.9 15.7 14.7 9.9 9.0 8.4 3.0 -80.9 Nigeria 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.0 5.8 4.7 4.6 1.1 68.3 Pakistan 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.9 2.0 3.6 4.0 3.0 0.9 -51.3 Peru 1.0 1.3 1.9 2.9
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- July 2005 Chart 8 85 90 95 100 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83 M84J84N84 M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03N03M04J04N04M05J05 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- Delaware 1 564,508 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 564,508 100.0 DE District of Columbia 1 832,290 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 832,290 100.0 DC Florida 12 8,499,112 79.0 2,063,198 19.2 197,803 1.8 10,760,113 98.2 FL Georgia 36 3,897,165 81.1 334,352 7.0 571,399 11.9 4,802,916 88.1 GA Hawaii 2 686,495 99.8 0 0.0 1,106 0.2 687,601 99.8 HI Idaho 20 657,598 90.5 0 0.0 68,849 9.5 726,447 90.5 ID Illinois 57 7,277,042 95.0 0 0.0 381,817 5.0 7,658,859 95.0 IL Indiana 42 3,181,311 87.9 271,453 7.5 167,811 4.6 3,620,575 95.4 IN Iowa 153 1,028,347 63.9 275,150 17.1 305,098 19.0 1,608,595 81.0 IA Kansas 39 1,224,632 82.5 5,867 0.4 253,564 17.1 1,484,063 82.9 KS Kentucky 19 1,147,905 55.0 763,070 36.6 175,332 8.4 2,086,307
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- # Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Note: Changes may not appear to be the same as calculated differences due to rounding. 6 - 21 Table 6.6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- # Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Note: Changes may not appear to be the same as calculated differences due to rounding. 6 - 21 Table 6.6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 98.8 99.6 101.6 99.3 95.0 97.8 98.7 February 99.3 100.3 104.7 98.2 95.0 98.0 99.0 March 99.0 101.3 106.3 98.8 92.9 96.3 96.5 April 99.3 100.6 104.2 98.6 93.3 97.8 98.4 May 98.8 100.8 106.0 97.9 93.8 96.5 96.7 June 99.5 101.2 106.0 98.2 94.2 97.5 97.2 July 100.2 102.8 106.4 102.3 92.8 97.1 97.4 August 100.9 103.3 110.4 99.2 90.5 98.0 99.4 September 100.6 102.1 107.8 98.1 89.3 98.9 100.3 October 100.4 101.2 104.0 101.3 85.9 99.4 102.5 November 99.9 100.1 105.7 99.1 79.8 99.7 101.3 December 98.8 99.2 105.1 97.0 77.8 98.2 99.2 1997January 100.6 102.7 103.5 105.4 82.0 98.0 100.1 February 99.3 101.7 103.1 104.1 79.6 96.4 98.8 March 97.7 99.5 102.2 99.0 80.2 95.7 98.3 April 98.2
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- $659,553,739 37.7 16.4 17.3 18.3 10.3 $68,265,973 39.8 1.4 18.5 11.8 28.5 $11,720,257 0.0 92.3 1.0 0.1 6.6 7,094,800,856 21.1 27.2 18.3 12.7 20.7 Afghanistan $10,131,071 5.2 13.8 60.6 9.4 10.9 $765,563 0.0 0.0 62.3 0.0 37.7 $118 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 72,021,026 2.9 7.7 79.4 3.3 6.8 Bangladesh $21,254,506 27.7 9.2 7.2 20.7 35.3 $3,400,646 3.7 0.0 1.2 4.5 90.5 $3,978 0.0 0.0 99.2 0.0 0.8 262,543,543 13.8 7.5 5.8 11.0 61.9 Bhutan $126,346 3.9 10.1 19.2 21.6 45.2 $2,014 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 99.9 $0 881,728 3.4 9.1 25.4 12.8 49.3 Brunei $1,582,703 31.2 0.5 60.2 3.2 4.8 $128,630 49.0 0.0 41.7 0.7 8.6 $4 0.0 0.0 25.0 0.0 75.0 14,603,081 45.3 0.3 36.2 3.6 14.6 Burma $6,019,530 50.7
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- -0.3 Iowa 95.4 94.4 -1.0 Kansas 94.9 93.9 -1.0 Kentucky 86.9 91.0 4.1 * Louisiana 88.9 93.1 4.2 * Maine 90.7 95.2 4.5 * Maryland 96.3 92.8 -3.5 Massachusetts 94.3 94.3 0.0 Michigan 93.8 92.4 -1.4 Minnesota 96.4 96.6 0.3 Mississippi 82.4 91.8 9.4 * Missouri 92.1 95.3 3.2 * Montana 92.8 91.6 -1.2 Nebraska 94.0 93.6 -0.4 Nevada 89.4 90.5 1.1 New Hampshire 95.0 95.8 0.8 New Jersey 94.1 92.7 -1.4 New Mexico 85.3 89.6 4.3 * New York 90.8 92.3 1.5 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 4.0 * North Dakota 95.1 96.3 1.2 Ohio 92.2 93.9 1.7 Oklahoma 91.5 88.2 -3.3 Oregon 91.2 96.4 5.2 * Pennsylvania 95.1 95.7 0.6 Rhode Island 93.3 96.3 3.0 South Carolina 81.8 91.4
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- 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 93.4 92.7 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 94.1 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 96.1 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 94.4 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 90.8 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5 63.8 72.0 $10,000 - $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
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- 76.1 63.3 66.2 41.0 June 72.9 92.1 52.9 61.1 76.7 62.5 67.0 41.0 July 70.5 91.9 49.4 53.4 74.8 63.2 63.5 39.4 August 69.3 91.8 48.7 48.4 77.6 64.7 68.2 42.1 September 69.7 91.8 49.0 50.2 78.0 64.9 67.6 55.1 October 68.3 91.4 48.9 43.0 75.9 62.6 64.0 58.4 November 67.7 91.0 48.2 42.2 73.6 61.0 61.5 45.7 December 66.0 90.5 44.4 40.9 74.4 60.2 63.9 45.3 2003January 65.3 90.2 42.5 41.6 73.9 62.9 60.3 52.2 February 64.4 89.9 41.1 39.8 76.7 63.2 65.9 54.3 March 64.4 90.0 40.6 40.4 74.0 63.3 60.2 52.6 April 64.4 89.4 41.4 40.4 76.0 63.4 64.2 55.4 May 62.3 89.1 37.6 36.8 75.5 63.5 62.6 57.5 June 63.0 89.2 37.8 39.8 77.4 64.6 66.4 54.8
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- 73.61(a) ): ``Each AM station using a directional antenna must make field strength measurements at the monitoring point locations specified in the instrument of authorization as often as necessary to ensure that the field at those points does not exceed the values specified in the station authorization.'' At the time of inspection, the field strength measurement at the day pattern, 90.5° monitoring point exceeded the licensed maximum value by 20.5%. Pursuant to Sections 308(b) and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Waynco Radio, Inc., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain a
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- 2,275,897 90.1% 1.11 Alaska 414,396 0.0 NA American Samoa 10,872 0.0 NA Arizona 2,577,209 92.3 1.08 Arkansas 1,371,860 67.2 1.49 California 21,285,036 98.3 1.02 Colorado 2,606,818 95.0 1.05 Connecticut 2,135,021 98.9 1.01 Delaware 546,439 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 791,292 100.0 1.00 Florida 10,356,878 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,611,880 88.0 1.14 Guam 67,059 0.0 NA Hawaii 665,486 99.8 1.00 Idaho 714,999 90.5 1.11 Illinois 7,323,440 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,492,042 95.4 1.05 Iowa 1,540,622 81.0 1.23 Kansas 1,380,168 82.7 1.21 Kentucky 2,003,264 91.5 1.09 Louisiana 2,268,720 91.9 1.09 Maine 808,894 82.1 1.22 Maryland 3,606,266 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,779,199 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,688,091 96.2 1.04 Minnesota 2,703,043 70.1 1.43 Mississippi 1,328,966 92.8 1.08 Missouri 3,247,315 80.0 1.25 Montana 506,462 66.0 1.52 Nebraska 815,003 77.7
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- 2,275,897 90.1% 1.11 Alaska 414,396 0.0 NA American Samoa 10,872 0.0 NA Arizona 2,577,209 92.3 1.08 Arkansas 1,371,860 67.2 1.49 California 21,285,036 98.3 1.02 Colorado 2,606,818 95.0 1.05 Connecticut 2,135,021 98.9 1.01 Delaware 546,439 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 791,292 100.0 1.00 Florida 10,356,878 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,611,880 88.0 1.14 Guam 67,059 0.0 NA Hawaii 665,486 99.8 1.00 Idaho 714,999 90.5 1.11 Illinois 7,323,440 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,492,042 95.4 1.05 Iowa 1,540,622 81.0 1.23 Kansas 1,380,168 82.7 1.21 Kentucky 2,003,264 91.5 1.09 Louisiana 2,268,720 91.9 1.09 Maine 808,894 82.1 1.22 Maryland 3,606,266 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,779,199 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,688,091 96.2 1.04 Minnesota 2,703,043 70.1 1.43 Mississippi 1,328,966 92.8 1.08 Missouri 3,247,315 80.0 1.25 Montana 506,462 66.0 1.52 Nebraska 815,003 77.7
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- 11 Telephone Penetration Households 85 88 91 94 97 100 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Year Per cent with T elephone In Housing Unit Available Year Percentage of Housing Units with Telephones 1920 35.0% 1930 40.9 1940 36.9 1950 61.8 1960 78.3 1970 90.5 1980 92.9 1990 94.8 2000 97.6 2001 96.9 2002 96.6 2003 96.2 2004 95.7 Sources: Percentage data for 1920 to 1970 from the U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783. These data are AT&T estimates based on residential main stations. Percentage data for 1980 to 2000 from the decennial censuses.
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- 98.6 100.6 98.5 104.4 94.7 95.6 96.0 September 97.9 99.6 97.8 102.9 91.7 95.5 95.7 October 97.3 99.8 98.2 103.2 91.6 93.7 93.5 November 96.9 98.8 97.9 102.1 85.5 93.9 94.6 December 96.2 98.1 97.1 100.7 86.5 93.3 93.2 2005January 96.5 98.8 97.4 101.7 89.6 93.1 92.8 February 94.9 96.8 96.1 97.7 89.2 92.0 91.7 March 95.5 98.7 96.8 101.8 90.5 90.8 91.3 April 96.1 98.9 97.0 101.6 93.4 91.9 91.8 May 96.3 100.1 97.0 105.6 90.9 90.5 89.8 June 96.8 100.6 97.8 105.8 92.3 91.1 90.7 July 97.4 102.2 98.2 108.5 98.1 90.2 89.9 August 97.3 102.3 98.0 109.1 98.0 89.9 89.7 September 96.8 100.9 97.9 105.3 97.9 90.6 89.7 October 96.8 101.5 98.1 107.4 94.9 89.9 89.3 November 96.2
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- STATION APPLICATIONS FOR MODIFICATION OF LICENSE DISMISSED , CREEDMOOR 1530 KHZ P TX MOD OF LIC. TO OPERATE AS A NON-COMMERCIAL EDUCATION STATION Dismissed as moot 1/26/2007 - No letter sent SIMMONS-AUSTIN, LS, LLC KZNX 38906 BML-19950201AB TX FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT DISMISSED , BRISTOL 90.7 MHZ P VA CP FOR NEW FM ED STN ON FREQ 90.5MHZ, HAAT: 19 METERS (H&V) ERP:.500KM (H&V) TL: INTERSECTION OF SPRING AND ISLAND BRISTOL, VA WASHINGTON CTY SUPPLEMENT FILED 7/19/2001. Dismissed 1/26/2007 per FCC 06-176 released 12/14/2006 - no letter sent AMERICAN FAMILY ASSOCIATION 941103MC 1684 BPED-19941103MC VA Page 3 of 15 Broadcast Actions 2/1/2007 PUBLIC NOTICEFederal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Recorded listing of releases and
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- Bureau Bureau, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of June 30, 2005 (April 2006). June wireless subscribers reported by CTIA are from Table 11.1. For 1920 to 2000 the population from the decennial census is used. For 2001 to 2005 Census Bureau population estimates for July 1 are used. 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 12.5 95.7 67.4 65.6 78.3 90.5 92.9 67.9 27.6 35.0 45.1 16 - 4 63.7 61.3 1.8 34.5 41.5 46.7 50.9 57.7 94.8 94.8 60.1 65.6 Table 16.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 96.9 96.6 96.2 State Alabama 88.4% 91.6% 3.2% * Alaska 86.5 95.2 8.7 * Arizona 86.9 92.9 6.0 * Arkansas 86.6 87.9 1.3 California 92.5 95.4 3.0 * Colorado 93.2 95.1 1.8
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- 94 97 100 J84M85N85 J86M87N87 J88M89N89 J90M91N91 J92M93N93 J94M95N95 J96M97N97 J98M99N99 J00M01N01 J02M03N03 J04M05N05 J06 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Housing Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 89.0 93.2 93.4 92.7 95.6 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 94.1 96.1 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 96.1 100.0 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 94.4 98.7 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 90.8 92.5 $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5 63.8 72.0 76.1 $10,000 - $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 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
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- Telephone Penetration Households 85 88 91 94 97 100 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Per cent with T elephone In Housing Unit Available Year Percentage of Housing Units with Telephones 1920 35.0% 1930 40.9 1940 36.9 1950 61.8 1960 78.3 1970 90.5 1980 92.9 1990 94.8 2000 97.6 2001 96.9 2002 96.6 2003 96.2 2004 95.7 2005 94.8 Sources: Percentage data for 1920 to 1970 from the U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783. These data are AT&T estimates based on residential main stations. Percentage data for 1980 to 2000 from the
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- 5.6 6.1 37.7 33.3 60.1 61.7 NA: Not available Table 9.1 (a) Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints Bell Companies - 2006 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 6 CenturyTel Cincinnati Citizens Citizens Embarq IowaWindstreamWindstream Bell Frontier Telecom Alltel Valor ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.5 100.0 89.2 0.8 90.5 62.9 93.0 88.4 Average Installation Interval (days) 18.6 15.8 23.1 11.3 12.8 17.4 5.3 10.2 Average Repair Interval (hours) 35.3 NA 8.8 98.5 1.8 16.9 4.6 3.1 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 91.2 97.6 86.9 16.3 93.0 86.9 93.5 86.7 Average Installation Interval (days) 14.0 17.2 14.4 42.3 10.8 1.6 7.5 10.2 Average
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- Telephone Penetration Households 85 88 91 94 97 100 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year Per cent with T elephone In Housing Unit Available Year Percentage of Housing Units with Telephones 1920 35.0% 1930 40.9 1940 36.9 1950 61.8 1960 78.3 1970 90.5 1980 92.9 1990 94.8 2000 97.6 2001 96.9 2002 96.6 2003 96.2 2004 95.7 2005 94.8 Sources: Percentage data for 1920 to 1970 from the U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783. These data are AT&T estimates based on residential main stations. Percentage data for 1980 to 2000 from the
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- 98.6 100.6 98.5 104.4 94.7 95.6 96.0 September 97.9 99.6 97.8 102.9 91.7 95.5 95.7 October 97.3 99.8 98.2 103.2 91.6 93.7 93.5 November 96.9 98.8 97.9 102.1 85.5 93.9 94.6 December 96.2 98.1 97.1 100.7 86.5 93.3 93.2 2005January 96.5 98.8 97.4 101.7 89.6 93.1 92.8 February 94.9 96.8 96.1 97.7 89.2 92.0 91.7 March 95.5 98.7 96.8 101.8 90.5 90.8 91.3 April 96.1 98.9 97.0 101.6 93.4 91.9 91.8 May 96.3 100.1 97.0 105.6 90.9 90.5 89.8 June 96.8 100.6 97.8 105.8 92.3 91.1 90.7 July 97.4 102.2 98.2 108.5 98.1 90.2 89.9 August 97.3 102.3 98.0 109.1 98.0 89.9 89.7 September 96.8 100.9 97.9 105.3 97.9 90.6 89.7 October 96.8 101.5 98.1 107.4 94.9 89.9 89.3 November 96.2
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- 21,513 10,531 19,143 20,738 1,11216,629 3,857 3,201 2,954 Large Business 0 590 0 0 93 0 145 208 130 * Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications Table 1(e): Company Comparison -- 2006 Customer Perception Surveys CenturyCincinnati CitizensCitizensEmberq IowaWindstreamWindStream Tel. Frontier Alltel Valor Access Services Provided to Carriers-- Switched Access Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.5 100.0 89.2 0.8 90.5 62.9 93.0 88.4 Average Installation Interval (days) 18.6 15.8 23.1 11.3 12.8 17.4 5.3 10.2 Average Repair Interval (hours) 35.3 NA 8.8 98.5 1.8 16.9 4.6 3.1 Access Services Provided to Carriers -- Special Access Percent Installation Commitments Met 91.2 97.6 86.9 16.3 93.0 86.9 93.5 86.7 Average Installation Interval (days) 14.0 17.2 14.4 42.3 10.8 1.6 7.5 10.2 Average
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- with T elephone Series1 Series2 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State Alabama 87.9% 92.6% 4.7% * Alaska 83.8 96.7 12.9 * Arizona 88.8 93.1 4.3 * Arkansas 88.2 93.0 4.9 * California 91.7 96.7 5.0 * Colorado 94.4 97.4 3.0 * Connecticut 95.5 96.7 1.1 Delaware 95.0 95.0 0.0 District of Columbia 94.7 90.5 -4.3 Florida 85.5 93.3 7.8 * Georgia 88.9 92.2 3.3 * Hawaii 94.6 96.9 2.3 Idaho 89.5 96.8 7.3 * Illinois 95.0 94.1 -0.9 Indiana 90.3 91.0 0.7 Iowa 95.4 97.7 2.3 Kansas 94.9 97.0 2.1 Kentucky 86.9 94.4 7.5 * Louisiana 88.9 93.9 5.0 * Maine 90.7 97.0 6.3 * Maryland 96.3 96.3 0.0 Massachusetts 94.3 95.9 1.6 Michigan
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- Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $104,384.4 $11,604.0 $92,780.4$59,961.0$32,819.4$10,938.3$3,390.8$16,625.3$30,954.4$1,795.7 Bell Operating Cos. 95,055.0 10,466.8 84,588.2 54,339.3 30,249.0 9,857.5 3,049.6 15,576.7 28,483.8 1,765.2 All Other Cos. 9,329.4 1,137.3 8,192.1 5,621.7 2,570.4 1,080.8 341.2 1,048.7 2,470.7 30.5 Alabama 1,652.7 195.9 1,456.8 1,030.8 426.1 167.9 50.4 177.2 395.5 30.6 AL Arizona 1,492.0 89.7 1,402.2 787.9 614.4 178.6 61.7 325.3 565.6 48.8 AZ Arkansas 780.4 90.5 689.9 463.5 226.4 60.8 23.7 124.6 209.1 17.3 AR California 13,258.8 2,104.4 11,154.4 7,243.8 3,910.6 1,326.3 336.4 2,038.1 3,700.8 209.8 CA Colorado 1,877.0 106.3 1,770.7 1,038.2 732.6 217.0 64.8 393.9 675.7 57.0 CO Connecticut 1,480.8 97.3 1,383.5 908.6 474.9 128.4 58.9 266.7 454.0 21.0 CT Delaware 338.7 21.1 317.6 176.4 141.2 43.8 13.9 73.6 131.3 9.8 DE District of Columbia
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- 345.5 126.8 218.9 691.2 2.7 UT Vermont 833.4 14.0 819.4 555.2 264.2 125.6 51.0 74.3 250.9 13.3 VT Virginia 9,026.9 455.9 8,571.0 6,028.6 2,542.4 1,265.7 442.8 825.3 2,533.8 8.6 VA Washington 7,313.9 242.3 7,071.5 5,140.5 1,931.0 1,058.0 294.8 573.3 1,926.1 4.9 WA West Virginia 2,037.8 85.4 1,952.4 1,375.6 576.8 306.5 114.3 153.4 574.2 2.6 WV Wisconsin 3,983.4 146.0 3,837.5 2,746.9 1,090.5 558.4 231.9 297.9 1,088.2 2.4 WI Wyoming 709.2 10.0 699.2 475.6 223.6 137.6 40.5 45.2 223.3 0.3 WY Puerto Rico 4,642.7 1,071.4 3,571.4 2,554.4 1,016.9 603.0 287.7 126.1 1,016.8 0.1 PR 190 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.16 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2006 See notes following Table 2.17. Non- Regulated
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- 0.023.2 75.4 $2,355 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $32 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 7,460,001 0.7 0.0 0.025.2 74.1 Senegal $20,734,571 0.018.511.316.0 54.2 $318,421 0.0 0.0 0.013.8 86.2 $14,889 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 128,172,717 0.012.410.718.6 58.3 Seychelles $248,313 4.413.7 7.627.3 47.1 $29,738 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $203 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,566,610 3.6 2.711.340.3 42.1 Sierra Leone $5,989,718 0.0 6.5 2.8 0.3 90.5 $242,972 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.0 98.3 $1,725 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 37,676,745 0.0 5.1 3.1 0.2 91.6 Somalia $14,102,629 0.270.6 6.3 2.7 20.3 $41,798 0.032.1 0.0 7.6 60.3 $138 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 27,648,991 0.168.3 7.8 3.1 20.6 South Africa $39,115,826 0.138.8 0.411.2 49.6 $1,349,718 0.0 6.2 0.0 5.1 88.8 $2,175,619 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 353,365,710 0.129.1 0.314.0 56.5 Sudan
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- J03 N03 M04 J04 N04 M05 J05 N05 M06 J06 N06 M07 J07 N07 M08 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Housing Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- reported by CTIA are from Table 11.1. For 1920 to 2000 the population from the decennial census is used. For 2001 to 2006 Census Bureau population estimates for July 1 are used. 57.6 73.4 60.1 65.7 Table 16.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 1.8 34.5 94.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 96.9 96.6 96.2 63.8 61.4 41.5 46.7 51.0 57.8 78.3 90.5 92.9 67.9 27.6 35.0 45.1 12.5 94.1 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 95.7 94.8 67.4 65.6 16 - 4 State Alabama 88.4% 90.4% 1.9% Alaska 86.5 95.7 9.1 * Arizona 86.9 92.5 5.6 * Arkansas 86.6 90.0 3.4 * California 92.5 95.6 3.2 * Colorado 93.2 94.7 1.5 * Connecticut 95.5 95.2 -0.3 Delaware 94.3 93.5 -0.8 District of Columbia 94.9
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- February 62.7 74.5 80.7 77.5 26.6 48.8 56.5 March 63.4 75.9 80.8 81.3 26.6 48.7 56.3 April 63.1 75.1 81.5 78.1 27.0 49.0 56.8 May 63.1 76.8 79.2 85.2 26.6 47.3 54.2 June 63.7 77.1 81.6 83.3 27.7 48.0 55.4 July 64.3 78.3 81.8 85.5 29.4 47.9 55.3 August 64.8 79.1 82.1 87.7 28.5 48.0 56.0 September 65.5 80.0 82.3 90.5 28.1 48.5 56.2 October 66.6 82.0 82.3 94.9 28.3 48.6 55.6 November 65.4 80.6 82.3 92.1 27.7 47.6 55.6 December 66.6 82.7 82.4 96.0 29.2 47.7 55.4 2007January 65.2 79.1 81.8 86.8 32.9 48.2 55.9 February 65.7 81.0 83.8 88.0 34.9 47.4 55.1 March 66.8 83.0 84.2 91.4 34.9 47.9 54.7 April 67.7 85.9 85.6 94.7 36.5 47.3 54.4 May
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- by CTIA are from Table 11.1 of Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Trends in Telephone Service (August 2008). For 1920 to 2000, the population from the decennial census is used. For 2001 to 2007, Census Bureau population estimates for July 1 are used. 94.6 54.2 80.7 12.5 94.1 95.7 94.8 67.3 65.6 78.3 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 90.5 92.9 67.9 27.6 35.0 45.1 96.9 96.6 96.2 63.7 61.3 41.5 46.7 50.9 57.7 Table 6.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 1.8 34.5 94.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 57.5 73.4 59.9 65.6 6 - 13 Characteristic Housing Unit Tenure Owner Occupied 98.8% 98.7% 98.5% 98.3% 97.7% 97.1% 97.1% Renter Occupied 93.4 92.6 91.6 90.4 89.0 87.9 89.5 Age of Householder
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- by CTIA are from Table 11.1 of Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Trends in Telephone Service (August 2008). For 1920 to 2000, the population from the decennial census is used. For 2001 to 2007, Census Bureau population estimates for July 1 are used. 94.6 54.2 80.7 12.5 94.1 95.7 94.8 67.3 65.6 78.3 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 90.5 92.9 67.9 27.6 35.0 45.1 96.9 96.6 96.2 63.7 61.3 41.5 46.7 50.9 57.7 Table 6.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 1.8 34.5 94.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 57.5 73.4 59.9 65.6 6 - 13 Characteristic Housing Unit Tenure Owner Occupied 98.8% 98.7% 98.5% 98.3% 97.7% 97.1% 97.1% Renter Occupied 93.4 92.6 91.6 90.4 89.0 87.9 89.5 Age of Householder
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- 98.6 100.6 98.5 104.4 94.7 95.6 96.0 September 97.9 99.6 97.8 102.9 91.7 95.5 95.7 October 97.3 99.8 98.2 103.2 91.6 93.7 93.5 November 96.9 98.8 97.9 102.1 85.5 93.9 94.6 December 96.2 98.1 97.1 100.7 86.5 93.3 93.2 2005January 96.5 98.8 97.4 101.7 89.6 93.1 92.8 February 94.9 96.8 96.1 97.7 89.2 92.0 91.7 March 95.5 98.7 96.8 101.8 90.5 90.8 91.3 April 96.1 98.9 97.0 101.6 93.4 91.9 91.8 May 96.3 100.1 97.0 105.6 90.9 90.5 89.8 June 96.8 100.6 97.8 105.8 92.3 91.1 90.7 July 97.4 102.2 98.2 108.5 98.1 90.2 89.9 August 97.3 102.3 98.0 109.1 98.0 89.9 89.7 September 96.8 100.9 97.9 105.3 97.9 90.6 89.7 October 96.8 101.5 98.1 107.4 94.9 89.9 89.3 November 96.2
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- J03 N03 M04 J04 N04 M05 J05 N05 M06 J06 N06 M07 J07 N07 M08 J08 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- N03 M04 J04 N04 M05 J05 N05 M06 J06 N06 M07 J07 N07 M08 J08 N08 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 95.6 95.6 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 94.1 96.1 97.3 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 96.1 100.0 92.9 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 94.4 98.7 97.2 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 90.8 92.5 91.8 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5 63.8 72.0 76.1 82.9 $10,000 - $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 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
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- M04 J04 N04 M05 J05 N05 M06 J06 N06 M07 J07 N07 M08 J08 N08 M09 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- J04 N04 M05 J05 N05 M06 J06 N06 M07 J07 N07 M08 J08 N08 M09 J09 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- the decennial census is used. For 2001 to 2008, Census Bureau population estimates for July 1 are used. Table 6.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 1.8 34.5 94.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 41.5 46.8 51.0 57.9 96.6 96.2 63.8 61.5 57.7 73.6 60.1 65.8 98.2 27.6 35.0 45.1 96.9 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 12.5 94.1 95.7 94.8 67.4 65.7 78.3 90.5 92.9 67.9 50.9 86.4 94.6 54.2 80.8 6 - 13 Characteristic Housing Unit Tenure Owner Occupied 98.8% 98.7% 98.5% 98.3% 97.7% 97.1% 97.1% 99.3% Renter Occupied 93.4 92.6 91.6 90.4 89.0 87.9 89.5 96.2 Age of Householder 15 - 34 94.5 93.6 92.0 90.2 88.0 86.3 87.8 93.4 35 - 64 97.3 97.2 97.1 96.7 96.1 95.4 95.6 98.4 65
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- the decennial census is used. For 2001 to 2008, Census Bureau population estimates for July 1 are used. Table 6.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 1.8 34.5 94.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 41.5 46.8 51.0 57.9 96.6 96.2 63.8 61.5 57.7 73.6 60.1 65.8 98.2 27.6 35.0 45.1 96.9 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 12.5 94.1 95.7 94.8 67.4 65.7 78.3 90.5 92.9 67.9 50.9 86.4 94.6 54.2 80.8 6 - 13 Characteristic Housing Unit Tenure Owner Occupied 98.8% 98.7% 98.5% 98.3% 97.7% 97.1% 97.1% 99.3% Renter Occupied 93.4 92.6 91.6 90.4 89.0 87.9 89.5 96.2 Age of Householder 15 - 34 94.5 93.6 92.0 90.2 88.0 86.3 87.8 93.4 35 - 64 97.3 97.2 97.1 96.7 96.1 95.4 95.6 98.4 65
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- 98.6 100.6 98.5 104.4 94.7 95.6 96.0 September 97.9 99.6 97.8 102.9 91.7 95.5 95.7 October 97.3 99.8 98.2 103.2 91.6 93.7 93.5 November 96.9 98.8 97.9 102.1 85.5 93.9 94.6 December 96.2 98.1 97.1 100.7 86.5 93.3 93.2 2005January 96.5 98.8 97.4 101.7 89.6 93.1 92.8 February 94.9 96.8 96.1 97.7 89.2 92.0 91.7 March 95.5 98.7 96.8 101.8 90.5 90.8 91.3 April 96.1 98.9 97.0 101.6 93.4 91.9 91.8 May 96.3 100.1 97.0 105.6 90.9 90.5 89.8 June 96.8 100.6 97.8 105.8 92.3 91.1 90.7 July 97.4 102.2 98.2 108.5 98.1 90.2 89.9 August 97.3 102.3 98.0 109.1 98.0 89.9 89.7 September 96.8 100.9 97.9 105.3 97.9 90.6 89.7 October 96.8 101.5 98.1 107.4 94.9 89.9 89.3 November 96.2
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- Hispanic Chart 8 14 Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 85 88 91 94 97 100 N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03N03M04J04N04M05J05N05M06J06N06M07J07N07M08J08N08M09J09N09 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 0.0100.0 32,460,355 0.0 0.0 1.2 33.8 65.1 Malaysia $20,389,568 0.0 1.1 0.4 15.2 83.2 $1,151,002 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.7 91.3 $1,563,464 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 375,303,051 0.0 1.6 0.9 27.2 70.2 Maldives $367,150 0.0 0.2 2.6 12.5 84.7 $3,199 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $280,966 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,027,054 0.0 0.2 3.4 12.4 84.0 Mongolia $1,554,607 0.0 0.0 0.9 8.6 90.5 $14,856 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $8,666 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 12,830,940 0.0 0.0 1.1 11.3 87.6 Nepal $17,170,434 0.0 0.6 1.3 11.8 86.3 $242,410 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $177,344 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 127,957,479 0.0 0.6 1.2 11.4 86.8 Pakistan $43,304,710 0.0 0.3 3.2 50.8 45.7 $3,748,332 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 82.1 $4,862,423 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 699,536,030 0.0 0.3
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- 95.6 95.6 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 94.1 96.1 97.3 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 96.1 100.0 92.9 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 94.4 98.7 97.2 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 90.8 92.5 91.8 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5 63.8 72.0 76.1 82.9 $10,000 - $19,999 80.2 83.6 74.2 74.0 78.8 76.2 83.3 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
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- 0.0 52.9 9.4 43.5 10.4 5.6 25.9 41.9 1.5 ND Ohio 1,277.5 0.5 1,277.0 264.1 1,012.9 376.6 110.1 504.5 991.2 21.7 OH Oklahoma 337.2 0.0 337.2 32.9 304.2 83.1 29.0 182.5 294.6 9.7 OK Oregon 458.3 (0.7) 459.1 62.7 396.4 130.3 40.7 211.8 382.8 13.6 OR Pennsylvania 1,681.4 0.5 1,680.9 280.3 1,400.6 448.2 135.8 747.4 1,331.4 0.0 PA Rhode Island 90.5 0.0 90.5 4.6 86.0 29.7 7.7 48.6 86.0 RI South Carolina 339.1 (0.1) 339.2 59.5 279.8 114.2 33.7 120.8 268.7 11.0 SC South Dakota 64.5 1.6 62.8 15.9 46.9 10.7 7.3 27.3 45.3 1.6 SD Tennessee 493.6 1.2 492.4 39.4 453.1 176.1 58.1 200.5 434.7 18.4 TN Texas 2,740.2 17.2 2,723.0 560.5 2,162.5 672.1 181.9 1,243.7 2,097.7 64.8 TX Utah
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- CTIA are from Table 11.1. For 1920 to 2000, the population from the decennial census is used. For 2001 to 2008, Census Bureau population estimates for July 1 are used. 94.8 60.1 65.8 Table 16.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 96.9 96.6 96.2 16 - 4 63.8 61.5 1.8 34.5 41.5 46.8 51.0 57.9 94.8 95.7 67.4 65.7 78.3 90.5 92.9 67.9 27.6 35.0 45.1 12.7 21.7 9.6 12.5 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 98.2 50.9 86.4 94.1 57.7 73.6 94.6 54.2 80.8 State Alabama 88.4% 94.0% 5.6% * Alaska 86.5 96.4 9.8 * Arizona 86.9 94.6 7.6 * Arkansas 86.6 92.9 6.3 * California 92.5 96.5 4.0 * Colorado 93.2 98.0 4.8 * Connecticut 95.5 97.1 1.6 Delaware 94.3 94.7
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- 1 are used. * See note regarding 2008 ACS results, errata # 53, on following page (Table 6.3). Table 6.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 1.8 34.5 94.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 41.5 46.8 51.0 57.9 96.6 96.2 63.8 61.5 57.7 73.6 60.1 65.8 97.7 27.6 35.0 45.1 96.9 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 12.5 94.1 95.7 94.8 67.4 65.7 78.3 90.5 92.9 67.9 51.0 90.1 94.6 54.2 80.8 98.2* 50.9 86.4 6 - 13 Characteristic Housing Unit Tenure Owner Occupied 98.8% 98.7% 98.5% 98.3% 97.7% 97.1% 97.1% 99.3% 98.8% Renter Occupied 93.4 92.6 91.6 90.4 89.0 87.9 89.5 96.2 95.6 Age of Householder 15 - 34 94.5 93.6 92.0 90.2 88.0 86.3 87.8 96.7 96.1 35 - 64 97.3 97.2 97.1
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- 1 are used. * See note regarding 2008 ACS results, errata # 53, on following page (Table 6.3). Table 6.2 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 54.7 97.6 1.8 34.5 94.8 12.7 21.7 9.6 41.5 46.8 51.0 57.9 96.6 96.2 63.8 61.5 57.7 73.6 60.1 65.8 97.7 27.6 35.0 45.1 96.9 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 12.5 94.1 95.7 94.8 67.4 65.7 78.3 90.5 92.9 67.9 51.0 90.1 94.6 54.2 80.8 98.2* 50.9 86.4 6 - 13 Characteristic Housing Unit Tenure Owner Occupied 98.8% 98.7% 98.5% 98.3% 97.7% 97.1% 97.1% 99.3% 98.8% Renter Occupied 93.4 92.6 91.6 90.4 89.0 87.9 89.5 96.2 95.6 Age of Householder 15 - 34 94.5 93.6 92.0 90.2 88.0 86.3 87.8 96.7 96.1 35 - 64 97.3 97.2 97.1
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- 98.6 100.6 98.5 104.4 94.7 95.6 96.0 September 97.9 99.6 97.8 102.9 91.7 95.5 95.7 October 97.3 99.8 98.2 103.2 91.6 93.7 93.5 November 96.9 98.8 97.9 102.1 85.5 93.9 94.6 December 96.2 98.1 97.1 100.7 86.5 93.3 93.2 2005January 96.5 98.8 97.4 101.7 89.6 93.1 92.8 February 94.9 96.8 96.1 97.7 89.2 92.0 91.7 March 95.5 98.7 96.8 101.8 90.5 90.8 91.3 April 96.1 98.9 97.0 101.6 93.4 91.9 91.8 May 96.3 100.1 97.0 105.6 90.9 90.5 89.8 June 96.8 100.6 97.8 105.8 92.3 91.1 90.7 July 97.4 102.2 98.2 108.5 98.1 90.2 89.9 August 97.3 102.3 98.0 109.1 98.0 89.9 89.7 September 96.8 100.9 97.9 105.3 97.9 90.6 89.7 October 96.8 101.5 98.1 107.4 94.9 89.9 89.3 November 96.2
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- Hispanic Chart 8 13 Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 85 88 91 94 97 100 N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03N03M04J04N04M05J05N05M06J06N06M07J07N07M08J08N08M09J09N09M10J10 Month (March, July, November) Per cent with T elephone In Unit Available Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- Avail RACE HISPANIC TOTAL WHITE BLACK ORIGIN NOVEMBER 2009 TOTAL HOUSEHOLDS 95.7 96.3 96.3 96.9 91.8 92.9 93.0 93.8 UNDER $5,000 85.5 87.5 89.2 91.0 79.0 81.4 85.4 87.3 $5,000 - $7,499 90.4 92.0 90.6 92.5 89.8 91.0 86.7 88.8 $7,500 - $9,999 90.2 92.2 92.8 94.2 82.2 85.6 92.7 94.2 $10,000 - $12,499 93.2 94.0 93.9 94.5 89.9 91.2 90.5 91.4 $12,500 - $14,999 94.0 95.3 94.7 95.7 90.1 92.7 91.5 92.5 $15,000 - $19,999 94.7 95.6 94.8 95.8 94.3 95.5 93.0 94.1 $20,000 - $24,999 95.4 95.9 95.9 96.4 92.5 92.8 92.0 93.2 $25,000 - $29,999 96.0 96.8 96.4 97.2 93.9 94.7 90.5 91.9 $30,000 - $34,999 96.9 97.6 97.4 97.9 94.6 95.9 94.7 96.1 $35,000 - $39,999 97.5
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- CPS and the March CPS Supplement. Table 3.2 Household Telephone Penetration by Income, 1997-2011 Table 3.3 (in 1984 Dollars) Nominal Dollar Equivalents by Year 3 - 7 1920 % 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 % 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20083 2009 2010 2011 Table 3.4 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 78.3 90.5 92.9 94.8 93.3 97.6 94.4 96.9 94.9 96.6 95.3 96.2 95.1 95.7 93.8 94.8 93.1 94.1 93.6 94.6 94.8 98.2 95.2 Percentage of Occupied Housing Units with Telephone Service1 Percentage of Households with Telephone Service2 Year 95.8 95.6 1 Housing Unit penetration statistics are from the U.S. Census Bureau's Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $36388.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.6 14,960,393 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3 98.9 Namibia $693,292 0.0 0.0 0.4 2.7 96.8 $10,049 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,04522.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 77.3 4,443,354 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.9 96.9 Niger $2,244,411 0.0 0.0 0.1 7.9 92.0 $1,822 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $855,575 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 13,670,458 0.0 0.0 0.1 9.5 90.5 Nigeria $28,052,009 1.1 0.0 0.1 0.7 98.1 $1,993,095 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $4,957,467 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 98.0 378,626,069 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.8 97.7 Reunion $331,922 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 99.6 $1,073 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $19936.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 63.3 2,254,951 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 98.8 Rwanda $752,905 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 99.6 $22,661 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $34569.0
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- data business to a separate public corporation. Before merging with Bell Atlantic, GTE will exchange its stockholdings in Genuity for shares of a new class of common stock, Class B common stock. Through an initial public offering (IPO) conducted prior to closing the merger with Bell Atlantic, public shareholders will purchase shares of Genuity Class A common stock initially carrying 90.5 percent of the voting rights and the right to receive 90.5 percent of any dividends or other distributions.83 The merged Bell Atlantic/GTE's Class B shares will carry 9.5 percent of the voting rights and the right to receive 9.5 percent of any dividends or other distributions, along with a conversion right and certain investor safeguards.84 Subject to satisfying certain conditions,
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- a result, Y changes according to Logistic regression 1 above (Y is interpreted as a percentage-or probability-of households with telephone subscribership, and ranges from 0 to 1). When we change the ``baseline'' 18 percent of low-income households (living in a state with a 1.35 PGC) to the ``new policy'' 100 percent, then predicted telephone subscribership among sample households increases from 90.5 percent to 91.7 percent. Total value of household income (X2 = HTOTVAL) The data points for each household equal the household's entire annual income, including any cash payments. Is the household a mobile home? (X3 = MOBILEH) If the household is a mobile home, then the MOBHOME equals one for that datapoint; otherwise, it equals zero. Is the household owned
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- G (Applications and Authorizations), Subpart H (Policies Governing Assignment of Frequencies), Subpart I (General Technical Standards), Subpart N (Operating Requirements) and Subpart S (Regulations Governing Licensing and Use of Frequencies in the 806-824, 851-869, 896-901, and 935-40 MHz Bands). 47 C.F.R. Part 1, Subpart F. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307. 47 C.F.R. Part 20, Part 22; see also 47 C.F.R. § 90.5 (setting forth various other applicable rule parts). The Balanced Budget Act of 1997, Pub. L. No. 105-33, Title III, 111 Stat. 251 (1997), amended Section 309(j) to require the Commission to award mutually exclusive applications for initial licenses or permits using competitive bidding procedures, with very limited exceptions. These exceptions are licenses and construction permits for public safety radio services,
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- and Public Safety Broadband Licensee have joint responsibility to register the base station locations with the Commission, providing basic technical information, including geographic location. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7). § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. * * * * * (k) Part 27 contains rules relating to miscellaneous wireless communications services. (l) Part 51 contains rules relating to interconnection. (m) Part 68 contains technical standards for connection of private land mobile radio equipment to the public switched telephone network. (n) Part 101 governs the operation of fixed microwave services. Section 90.7
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- and Public Safety Broadband Licensee have joint responsibility to register the base station locations with the Commission, providing basic technical information, including geographic location. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7). § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. * * * * * (k) Part 27 contains rules relating to miscellaneous wireless communications services. (l) Part 51 contains rules relating to interconnection. (m) Part 68 contains technical standards for connection of private land mobile radio equipment to the public switched telephone network. (n) Part 101 governs the operation of fixed microwave services. Section 90.7
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- Programming Services by Subscribership Rank Programming Network Number of Subscribers (Mil.)(1) Ownership Interest in Network 1 Discovery Channel 91.2 Cox, Advance/Newhouse, Discovery Holding Co. 2 ESPN 91.0 Disney, Hearst 3 CNN 90.9 Time Warner 4 USA Network 90.8 NBC-Universal 4 TNT 90.8 Time Warner 6 C-SPAN 90.7 National Cable Satellite Corporation (2) 7 Lifetime Television 90.6 Disney, Hearst 8 ESPN2 90.5 Disney, Hearst 8 The Weather Channel 90.5 Landmark 8 Nickelodeon 90.5 Viacom 8 TBS 90.5 Time Warner 12 Spike TV 90.4 Viacom 12 A&E 90.4 Disney, Hearst, NBC-Universal 14 QVC 90.3 Liberty Media 14 TLC 90.3 Cox, Advance Newhouse, Discovery Holding Company 16 Headline News 90.1 Time Warner 17 MTV 89.9 Viacom 17 Home & Garden TV 89.9 EW Scripps
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- APPENDIX B FINAL RULES Part 90 of Chapter 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended as follows: 1. The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: Sections 4(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 161, 303(g), 303(r), and 332(c)(7). 2. Section 90.5 is amended by revising paragraphs (b), (h), and (i) to read as follows: § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. * * * * * (b) Part 1 includes rules of practice and procedure for the filing of applications for stations to operate in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, adjudicatory proceedings including hearing proceedings, and rulemaking proceedings; procedures for reconsideration and review
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- to its permanent top-mounted position. KUPT-DT, Hobbs, Nevada, states that building out its replication facilities would require it to move its existing top-mount antenna down resulting in a loss of service to its community of service. The station estimates that 355 persons would lose service if this move was made. The station is operating a temporary side-mounted facility that provides 90.5 percent coverage. The analog antenna for WJZY-DT, Belmont, North Carolina, is top-mounted and the station's digital antenna is side-mounted. WJZY-DT states that it cannot achieve maximization of its DTV facilities without displacing its analog antenna and causing a severe disruption to analog viewers. The station is operating a temporary DTV facility that provides 96 percent coverage. WMYT-DT, Rock Hill, South
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- $50,779 12.7 1.07 2.61 7 1.1 Arizona 2 90.3 28.7 45,147 14,354 $11,951 $24,592 $32,351 29.7 1.85 5.36 72.3 Idaho 11 75.4 27.2 6,853 2,471 $15,014 $32,460 $42,417 13.3 2.04 5.79 88 .8 Northern Mariana Islands 3 69.2 14.1 23,072 4,685 $9,897 $24,935 NA NA 107.54 528.26 41.4 Florida 5 61.1 20.1 12,225 4,017 $13,448 $28,406 $36,216 22.8 8.31 25.08 90.5 American Samoa 4 57.3 9.3 14,323 2,337 $4,203 $17,295 NA NA 88.50 538.92 54.8 West Virginia 6 54.6 21.9 9,104 3,648 $13,680 $26,013 $31,772 20.4 11.38 28.7 5 92.7 Virginia 7 52.8 20.6 7,544 2,947 $17,920 $35,024 $43,930 12.3 59.84 150. 15 85.7 Ohio 2 45.1 17.7 22,567 8,839 $15,140 $30,329 $39,543 17.7 19.03 48.58 8 6.3 Iowa 4 44.4
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- Tm 100 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (at 16, & Tabs 83-85. While the bid appears to be submitted by ACS and MSE, the proposal states that) Tj 1 0 0 1 67.9 102 Tm 99 Tz (ACS and MSE, "together with Lakehills ISC, LLC, U.S. Tech, Data Projections, Inc., and Anixter, Inc. have teamed) Tj 1 0 0 1 67.9 90.5 Tm (to provide a superior offering to Houston" ISD.) Tj 1 0 0 1 263.5 90.25 Tm 95 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (See id.) Tj 1 0 0 1 293 90.25 Tm 98 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (at Tab 83 at 6.) Tj 1 0 0 1 76.8 72.75 Tm 99 Tz (For network development, desktop computers, printers and related
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- cite to one case,) Tj 1 0 0 1 370.55 114.049 Tm 100 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (Monogahela Navigation Co. v. United) Tj 1 0 0 1 75.35 102.25 Tm 99 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (States, 148 U.S. 312 \(1893\), for the proposition that they are entitled to an adjudication of "just compensation" by) Tj 1 0 0 1 75.35 90.5 Tm 100 Tz (the courts. Petition for Reconsideration at 11.) Tj 1 0 0 1 84.2 72.75 Tm 98 Tz (We note that in their) Tj 1 0 0 1 168.95 72.75 Tm /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (ex parte) Tj 1 0 0 1 204.2 72.299 Tm /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (letter, Petitioners incorrectly refer to the government as a recipient of
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- Part 17 contains requirements for construction, marking and lighting of antenna towers, and the environmental notification process that must be completed before filing certain antenna structure registration applications. ***** PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7). 2. Section 90.5 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (f) to read as follows: § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. ***** (b) Part 1 includes rules of practice and procedure for the filing of applications for stations to operate in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, adjudicatory proceedings including hearing proceedings, and rule making proceedings; procedures for reconsideration and review of the Commission's actions;
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- (e) Part 17 contains requirements for construction, marking and lighting of antenna towers, and the environmental notification process that must be completed before filing certain antenna structure registration applications. ***** PART 90 PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 1.The authority citation for Part 90 continues to read as follows: Authority: 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i), 11, 303(g), 303(r) and 332(c)(7). 2. Section 90.5 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (f) to read as follows: § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. ***** (b) Part 1includes rules of practice and procedure for the filing of applications for stations to operate in the Wireless Telecommunications Services, adjudicatory proceedings including hearing proceedings, and rule making proceedings; procedures for reconsideration and review of the Commission's actions; provisions
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- 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) is amended as follows: PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 15. The authority citation for Part 90 is revised to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 251-2, 303, 309, and 332, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 251-2, 303, 309 and 332, unless otherwise noted. 16. Section 90.5 is amended by adding paragraph (k) and renumbering the remaining paragraphs to read as follows: ***** (k) Part 51 contains rules relating to interconnection. (l) *** (m) *** INCUMBENTLEC LOCALSWITCHES TANDEM SWITCH CLEC SWITCH SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(SMS)& SERVICECREATION ENVIRONMENT(SCE) SERVICE CONTROL POINT ADVANCEDINTELLIGENTNETWORK SIGNALING TRANSFER POINT AppendixC C-1 Federal Communications Commission 96-325 D-1 Appendix D State Proxy Ceilings for the
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- 33951 1267 0.6 0.2 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 13 32 731.3 465.0 37597 1299 32294 1233 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 14 15 50.0 344.0 15252 1008 17082 1060 0.8 0.1 89.2 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 25 24 130.8 469.0 25445 1151 25388 1151 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 34 33 50.0 369.0 16799 1038 18533 1078 0.3 0.2 90.5 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 43 42 57.7 475.0 23167 1123 23352 1128 2.2 0.8 98.6 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 52 51 50.0 183.0 11406 980 11642 992 0.0 0.0 97.4 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 62 50 50.0 240.0 14486 1002 14607 1004 0.0 0.0 98.8 OK OKMULGEE 44 28 133.8 277.0 15920 821 15326 816 0.3 0.1 100.0 OK SHAWNEE 30 29 207.4
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- 99.6 CODENVER 31 32 223.3 317.0 17115 2051 16663 2047 0.3 0.1 99.9 CODENVER 41 40 71.6 344.0 12086 1889 11934 1873 0.3 0.1 99.9 CODENVER 50 51 78.2 233.0 12006 1871 11694 1870 0.0 0.0 99.8 CODENVER 59 44 141.2 356.0 17379 2055 16527 2045 0.0 0.0 100.0 CODURANGO 6 17 50.0 110.0 8459 63 9280 62 0.0 0.0 90.5 COFORTCOLLINS 22 21 50.0 256.0 14118 447 13922 432 0.4 0.1 99.9 COGLENWOODSPRING3 23 841.6 771.0 26318 77 31163 85 0.1 0.4 82.1 COGRANDJUNCTION 4 15 68.5 422.0 12567 103 13812 106 0.0 0.0 87.6 COGRANDJUNCTION 5 2 1.0 33.0 7059 92 6692 92 0.0 0.0 100.0 COGRANDJUNCTION 8 7 9.3 829.0 32033 143 26297 113 0.3 0.0 100.0 COGRANDJUNCTION11
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- 33951 1267 0.6 0.2 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 13 32 731.3 465.0 37597 1299 32294 1233 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 14 15 50.0 344.0 15252 1008 17082 1060 0.8 0.1 89.2 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 25 24 130.8 469.0 25445 1151 25388 1151 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 34 33 50.0 369.0 16799 1038 18533 1078 0.3 0.2 90.5 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 43 42 57.7 475.0 23167 1123 23352 1128 2.2 0.8 98.6 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 52 51 50.0 183.0 11406 980 11642 992 0.0 0.0 97.4 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 62 50 50.0 240.0 14486 1002 14607 1004 0.0 0.0 98.8 OK OKMULGEE 44 28 133.8 277.0 15920 821 15326 816 0.3 0.1 100.0 OK SHAWNEE 30 29 207.4
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- 33951 1267 0.6 0.2 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 13 32 731.3 465.0 37597 1299 32294 1233 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 14 15 50.0 344.0 15252 1008 17082 1060 0.8 0.1 89.2 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 25 24 130.8 469.0 25445 1151 25388 1151 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 34 33 50.0 369.0 16799 1038 18533 1078 0.3 0.2 90.5 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 43 42 57.7 475.0 23167 1123 23352 1128 2.2 0.8 98.6 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 52 51 50.0 183.0 11406 980 11642 992 0.0 0.0 97.4 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 62 50 50.0 240.0 14486 1002 14607 1004 0.0 0.0 98.8 OK OKMULGEE 44 28 133.8 277.0 15920 821 15326 816 0.3 0.1 100.0 OK SHAWNEE 30 29 207.4
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- into a written agreement with the owner or operator for exclusive rights to operate and maintain the station. A copy of the agreement must be kept with the station's records. * * * * * Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 K-1 APPENDIX K PROPOSED RULES - PART 90 CURRENT SUBJECT PROPOSED NEW OR RULE (proposed change) REVISED RULE NUMBER NUMBER 90.5(b), (m) Other applicable rule parts (revise Part 1 to include 90.5(b), (m) changes made by implementation of ULS; update part 101). 90.7 Definitions (add definition for ULS) 90.7 90.111 Scope (revise Part 1 to include changes made by 90.111 implementation of ULS). 90.117 Applications for radio station or radio system 1.903, 1.915 authorizations (move to consolidated Part 1 Rule). 90.119
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- 73.61(a) ): "Each AM station using a directional antenna must make field strength measurements at the monitoring point locations specified in the instrument of authorization as often as necessary to ensure that the field at those points does not exceed the values specified in the station authorization." At the time of inspection, the field strength measurement at the day pattern, 90.5DEG monitoring point exceeded the licensed maximum value by 20.5%. 3. Pursuant to Sections 308(b) and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Waynco Radio, Inc., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $36388.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.6 14,960,393 0.0 0.0 0.8 0.3 98.9 Namibia $693,292 0.0 0.0 0.4 2.7 96.8 $10,049 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,04522.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 77.3 4,443,354 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.9 96.9 Niger $2,244,411 0.0 0.0 0.1 7.9 92.0 $1,822 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $855,575 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 13,670,458 0.0 0.0 0.1 9.5 90.5 Nigeria $28,052,009 1.1 0.0 0.1 0.7 98.1 $1,993,095 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $4,957,467 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 98.0 378,626,069 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.8 97.7 Reunion $331,922 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 99.6 $1,073 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $19936.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 63.3 2,254,951 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 98.8 Rwanda $752,905 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 99.6 $22,661 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $34569.0
- http://transition.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/review090001.pdf
- 24.948.281.8 Mar-01 38 36 15 11 28.248.985.1 Las Vegas NV Mar-96 48 29 20 12 19.9 n/a 60.0 Nov-97 45 29 17 12 28.5n/a 78.9 Nov-98 44 28 15 13 32.3 n/a 87.6 Mar-00 40 29 15 12 33.959.487.2 Mar-01 39 29 15 12 33.161.888.0 Indianapolis IN Mar-96 36 32 20 13 28.2n/a 83.5 Nov-97 36 32 18 12 32.4n/a 90.5 Nov-98 38 30 15 12 33.8 n/a 91.9 Mar-00 38 30 15 13 28.254.191.6 Mar-01 40 30 15 14 24.248.085.3 Orlando Mar-96 39 31 18 15 20.0n/a 63.0 Nov-97 38 31 13 16 33.2n/a 96.4 Nov-98 39 32 14 17 35.1 n/a 95.5 Mar-00 39 32 14 15 32.563.896.6 Mar-01 41 33 14 15 38.171.194.7 New Orleans Mar-96 38 35
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/26/releases/pagebp_g.pdf
- in accordance with applicable treaties and agreements to which the United States is a party. (b) Purpose. This part states the conditions under which radio communications systems may be licensed and used in the Public Safety, Special Emergency, Industrial, Land Transportation, and Radiolocation Radio Services. These rules do not govern radio systems employed by agencies of the Federal Government. § 90.5 Other applicable rule parts. Other Commission rule parts of importance that may be referred to with respect to licensing and operations in radio services governed under this part include the following: (a) Part 0 of the Commission's Rules describes the Commission's organization and delegations of authority. This part also lists available Commission publications, and standards and procedures for access to
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1996/fcc96325.pdf
- 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) is amended as follows: PART 90 - PRIVATE LAND MOBILE RADIO SERVICES 15. The authority citation for Part 90 is revised to read as follows: AUTHORITY: Secs. 4, 251-2, 303, 309, and 332, 48 Stat. 1066, 1082, as amended; 47 U.S.C. 154, 251-2, 303, 309 and 332, unless otherwise noted. 16. Section 90.5 is amended by adding paragraph (k) and renumbering the remaining paragraphs to read as follows: ***** (k) Part 51 contains rules relating to interconnection. (l) *** (m) *** INCUMBENTLEC LOCALSWITCHES TANDEM SWITCH CLEC SWITCH SERVICE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM(SMS)& SERVICECREATION ENVIRONMENT(SCE) SERVICE CONTROL POINT ADVANCEDINTELLIGENTNETWORK SIGNALING TRANSFER POINT AppendixC C-1 Federal Communications Commission 96-325 D-1 Appendix D State Proxy Ceilings for the
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd1202.pdf
- 99.5% 99.8% 99.9% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 85.0 90.7 93.5 98.1 99.3 99.7 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 74.1 83.8 89.0 96.4 98.5 99.0 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 68.1 80.0 85.0 94.8 97.9 98.7 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 64.3 77.3 83.3 93.5 97.4 98.4 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 61.3 73.4 80.4 92.2 96.3 97.7 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 58.7 73.5 79.7 90.5 95.9 97.5 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 56.8 69.6 77.2 89.8 95.2 97.0 10-20 $21,645 to $24,855 53.3 67.4 76.9 87.5 93.9 96.5 0-10 $0 to $21,644 47.9 59.1 69.2 88.7 94.1 96.3 Note: Some previously published data for June 2000 have been revised. Jun 2001 Jun 2002 Jun 2000 Persons per Square Mile (In Each Decile of Zip Codes) Jun
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd1203.pdf
- $53,478 85.0 90.7 93.5 96.2 98.1 99.3 99.7 99.8 $38,396 to $43,614 74.1 83.8 89.0 94.0 96.4 98.5 99.0 99.6 $34,744 to $38,395 68.1 80.0 85.0 91.5 94.8 97.9 98.7 99.3 $32,122 to $34,743 64.3 77.3 83.3 90.2 93.5 97.4 98.4 99.2 $29,893 to $32,121 61.3 73.4 80.4 89.9 92.2 96.3 97.7 99.1 $27,542 to $29,892 58.7 73.5 79.7 89.2 90.5 95.9 97.5 98.9 $24,855 to $27,541 56.8 69.6 77.2 87.1 89.8 95.2 97.0 98.5 $21,645 to $24,855 53.3 67.4 76.9 87.4 87.5 93.9 96.5 98.5 $0 to $21,644 47.9 59.1 69.2 78.3 88.7 94.1 96.3 98.1 2 The percent of population residing in Zip Codes with more than 3,147 person per square mile and with High-speed Service is 99.7% which
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd1204.pdf
- $38,396 to $43,614 74.1 83.8 89.0 94.0 95.9 96.4 98.5 99.0 99.6 99.8 $34,744 to $38,395 68.1 80.0 85.0 91.5 94.2 94.8 97.9 98.7 99.3 99.7 $32,122 to $34,743 64.3 77.3 83.3 90.2 93.0 93.5 97.4 98.4 99.2 99.5 $29,893 to $32,121 61.3 73.4 80.4 89.9 92.5 92.2 96.3 97.7 99.1 99.3 $27,542 to $29,892 58.7 73.5 79.7 89.2 92.5 90.5 95.9 97.5 98.9 99.3 $24,855 to $27,541 56.8 69.6 77.2 87.1 90.9 89.8 95.2 97.0 98.5 99.0 $21,645 to $24,855 53.3 67.4 76.9 87.4 91.2 87.5 93.9 96.5 98.5 99.1 $0 to $21,644 47.9 59.1 69.2 78.3 81.3 88.7 94.1 96.3 98.1 98.8 Persons per Square Mile 1 Jun 2000 Jun 2002 Jun 2002 Table 14 High-Speed Subscribership Ranked by
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/hspd1208_tables.doc
- 44.4 39.0 13.1 Arkansas 81.1 74.8 30.4 21.6 2.0 California 84.1 66.1 39.6 19.3 3.9 Colorado 86.6 76.4 44.0 38.7 1.5 Connecticut 86.7 79.6 45.8 36.9 19.7 Delaware 81.4 69.0 64.7 51.2 13.5 District of Columbia 61.6 47.0 39.3 22.4 5.0 Florida 84.2 80.4 50.7 39.4 8.5 Georgia 80.4 75.3 43.5 23.6 1.8 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 90.5 76.3 59.5 4.2 0.4 Idaho 80.7 67.5 34.8 6.9 0.9 Illinois 86.3 78.0 42.6 31.6 7.4 Indiana 82.6 74.6 44.4 31.7 13.5 Iowa 87.0 74.6 46.5 35.0 7.1 Kansas 82.2 75.9 41.6 32.5 3.7 Kentucky 85.8 80.1 51.1 32.3 27.2 Louisiana 82.2 78.5 37.7 25.5 3.1 Maine 82.4 74.1 62.0 47.6 4.5 Maryland 77.3 65.4 58.8 40.2 12.3 Massachusetts 80.6
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- 5.7 Oklahoma 90.2 83.1 34.1 21.0 17.8 Oregon 89.8 65.1 45.1 35.6 28.2 Pennsylvania 84.4 74.2 50.1 35.2 25.4 Puerto Rico 91.8 74.3 21.5 1.1 0.1 Rhode Island 87.2 79.1 55.6 48.1 47.5 South Carolina 80.6 68.9 41.8 24.2 8.3 South Dakota 85.3 72.7 56.6 36.1 33.2 Tennessee 82.9 69.3 38.3 22.7 17.1 Texas 87.1 76.6 35.0 23.1 6.4 Utah 90.5 78.0 37.3 30.9 7.3 Vermont 79.1 70.6 59.2 38.7 24.5 Virgin Islands 77.5 49.5 * * * Virginia 82.6 71.1 47.6 36.7 31.2 Washington 88.5 78.7 43.5 36.6 30.0 West Virginia 87.7 82.0 46.3 27.4 9.8 Wisconsin 89.1 79.7 46.7 21.5 7.0 Wyoming 86.9 66.8 42.7 35.9 1.5 Total 86.2 74.0 42.1 29.8 20.1 * = Data withheld to maintain
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- 81.8 79.1 $10,000 - $19,999 91.2 85.1 89.9 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 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
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/pntris01.pdf
- 81.8 79.1 $10,000 - $19,999 91.2 85.1 89.9 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 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
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/pntris02.pdf
- $19,999 91.2 85.1 89.9 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 93.4 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 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
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- $19,999 91.2 85.1 89.9 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 93.4 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 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
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- 91.3 89.1 88.9 85.0 89.0 93.2 93.4 92.7 $20,000 - $29,999 91.0 96.6 96.2 92.2 94.1 97.6 94.9 95.5 95.0 96.3 94.1 $30,000 - $39,999 100.0 99.2 100.0 97.0 100.0 98.6 98.6 96.9 99.0 95.5 96.1 $40,000 or more 98.3 100.0 99.4 99.1 99.0 100.0 99.1 98.3 97.6 99.1 94.4 All Households 89.0 88.5 89.3 87.4 88.6 90.8 88.6 90.2 90.5 92.7 90.8 Alaska $9,999 or less 61.5 69.3 62.8 73.5 69.8 59.9 71.7 66.1 81.5 63.8 72.0 $10,000 - $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
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6 90.5
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- February 100.0 99.3 100.3 104.7 98.2 95.0 98.0 99.0 March 100.0 99.0 101.3 106.3 98.8 92.9 96.3 96.5 April 100.0 99.3 100.6 104.2 98.6 93.3 97.8 98.4 May 100.0 98.8 100.8 106.0 97.9 93.8 96.5 96.7 June 100.0 99.5 101.2 106.0 98.2 94.2 97.5 97.2 July 100.0 100.2 102.8 106.4 102.3 92.8 97.1 97.4 August 100.0 100.9 103.3 110.4 99.2 90.5 98.0 99.4 September 100.0 100.6 102.1 107.8 98.1 89.3 98.9 100.3 October 100.0 100.4 101.2 104.0 101.3 85.9 99.4 102.5 November 100.0 99.9 100.1 105.7 99.1 79.8 99.7 101.3 December 100.0 98.8 99.2 105.1 97.0 77.8 98.2 99.2 1997January 100.0 100.6 102.7 103.5 105.4 82.0 98.0 100.1 February 100.0 99.3 101.7 103.1 104.1 79.6 96.4 98.8 March 100.0 97.7 99.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref04.pdf
- 96.3 96.9 102.4 73.2 92.5 102.3 December 94.8 96.2 96.9 104.2 68.3 93.1 103.4 1999January 93.9 97.3 97.2 105.0 72.7 89.9 100.0 February 92.5 95.4 96.4 102.0 69.6 89.1 99.7 March 93.3 96.9 97.0 106.0 68.0 89.0 100.0 April 94.5 97.6 96.6 108.0 69.1 90.8 101.2 May 93.9 97.3 96.8 106.8 69.5 89.9 100.5 June 94.2 97.4 96.7 107.2 69.3 90.5 101.9 July 91.1 98.4 97.2 108.7 71.6 82.4 93.8 August 91.7 99.4 97.5 110.1 73.9 82.5 95.8 September 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- Toll Service Business Switched Toll Service Business Switched Access Toll Service NAICS Series ID 1999January 93.9 97.3 97.2 105.0 72.7 89.9 100.0 February 92.5 95.4 96.4 102.0 69.6 89.1 99.7 March 93.3 96.9 97.0 106.0 68.0 89.0 100.0 April 94.5 97.6 96.6 108.0 69.1 90.8 101.2 May 93.9 97.3 96.8 106.8 69.5 89.9 100.5 June 94.2 97.4 96.7 107.2 69.3 90.5 101.9 July 91.1 98.4 97.2 108.7 71.6 82.4 93.8 August 91.7 99.4 97.5 110.1 73.9 82.5 95.8 September 91.4 99.0 96.6 110.1 73.1 82.4 94.8 October 90.5 97.6 96.9 107.5 69.7 82.1 94.1 November 88.8 95.4 95.2 104.0 67.0 80.9 92.4 December 89.3 95.8 94.3 106.6 65.8 81.5 93.4 2000January 89.7 96.5 94.8 107.4 67.5 81.6 95.4 February 88.4 94.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6 90.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993 January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994 January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993 January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994 January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/strev-97.pdf
- Formula: 1997 Reporting Carriers Access LInes Adustment Formula As a Percentage Of Total 100/Percent Reporting Access Lines In Industry SOCC, 2.3* ALABAMA 91.3 1.10 ALASKA 0.0 N/A ARIZONA 93.9 1.06 ARKANSAS 74.9 1.34 CALIFORNIA 98.5 1.02 COLORADO 95.7 1.05 CONNECTICUT 99.0 1.01 DELAWARE 100.0 1.00 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 100.0 1.00 FLORIDA 98.4 1.02 GEORGIA 89.8 1.11 HAWAII 100.0 1.00 IDAHO 90.5 1.10 ILLINOIS 97.7 1.02 INDIANA 95.7 1.04 IOWA 82.6 1.21 KANSAS 84.4 1.18 KENTUCKY 87.1 1.15 LOUISIANA 92.9 1.08 MAINE 83.9 1.19 MARYLAND 99.8 1.00 MASSACHUSETTS 99.9 1.00 MICHIGAN 96.5 1.04 MINNESOTA 74.1 1.35 MISSISSIPPI 93.6 1.07 MISSOURI 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
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- Missouri 92.1 95.7 3.6 * Montana 92.8 95.1 2.3 Nebraska 94.0 97.8 3.8 * Nevada 89.4 95.5 6.1 * New Hampshire 95.0 98.1 3.2 * New Jersey 94.1 94.6 0.5 New Mexico 85.3 92.2 6.9 * New York 90.8 96.3 5.5 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 4.0 * North Dakota 95.1 94.8 -0.3 Ohio 92.2 94.7 2.5 * Oklahoma 91.5 90.5 -1.0 Oregon 91.2 94.0 2.8 Pennsylvania 95.1 97.4 2.3 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.1 1.8 South Carolina 81.8 94.2 12.4 * South Dakota 92.7 95.5 2.8 Tennessee 87.6 96.3 8.7 * Texas 89.0 94.0 5.0 * Utah 90.3 96.0 5.7 * Vermont 92.7 95.6 2.9 Virginia 93.1 95.0 1.9 Washington 92.5 93.4 1.0 West Virginia 88.1 93.3 5.2 * Wisconsin
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- March 2001 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 2002 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 2003 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 94.4 97.0 2.6 * Connecticut 95.5 98.1 2.6 * Delaware 95.0 96.1 1.1 District of Columbia 94.7 93.2 -1.5 Florida 85.5 93.7 8.2 * Georgia 88.9 92.1 3.2 Hawaii 94.6 95.3 0.7 Idaho 89.5 96.8 7.3 * Illinois 95.0 90.4 -4.6 Indiana 90.3 91.3 1.0 Iowa 95.4 95.2 -0.2 Kansas 94.9 94.0 -0.9 Kentucky 86.9 90.8 3.9 * Louisiana 88.9 90.5 1.6 Maine 90.7 96.6 5.9 * Maryland 96.3 94.3 -2.0 Massachusetts 94.3 96.8 2.5 * Michigan 93.8 94.2 0.4 Minnesota 96.4 97.7 1.4 Mississippi 82.4 91.6 9.2 * Missouri 92.1 93.9 1.8 Montana 92.8 93.6 0.8 Nebraska 94.0 94.8 0.8 Nevada 89.4 93.8 4.4 * New Hampshire 95.0 95.0 0.0 New Jersey 94.1 96.1 2.0 New Mexico 85.3 91.6 6.3
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- 94.1 93.9 -0.2 New Mexico 85.3 92.2 6.9 * New York 90.8 91.3 0.5 North Carolina 89.3 91.4 2.1 * North Dakota 95.1 95.2 0.1 Ohio 92.2 93.3 1.1 Oklahoma 91.5 90.3 -1.2 Oregon 91.2 94.5 3.3 * Pennsylvania 95.1 94.3 -0.8 Rhode Island 93.3 93.9 0.6 South Carolina 81.8 93.2 11.4 * South Dakota 92.7 94.7 2.0 Tennessee 87.6 90.5 2.9 Texas 89.0 90.2 1.2 Utah 90.3 96.9 6.6 * Vermont 92.7 96.7 4.0 * Virginia 93.1 91.2 -1.9 Washington 92.5 96.9 4.5 * West Virginia 88.1 91.5 3.4 * Wisconsin 94.8 94.2 -0.6 Wyoming 89.7 94.0 4.3 * Total United States 91.4 92.4 1.0 * * Increase is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Decrease is statistically significant
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- July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 12 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 12 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 2000 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- July 2001 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 2002 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 2003 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 2004 Chart 8 85 90 95 100 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83 M84J84N84M85J85N85 M86J86N86 M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03N03M04J04 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 12 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- rounding. 5 Chart 1 91 92 93 94 95 96 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Households 6 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State November 1983 July 1999 Change Alabama 87.9% 92.6% 4.7% * Alaska 83.8 94.6 10.8 * Arizona 88.8 92.4 3.7 Arkansas 88.2 90.5 2.3 California 91.7 96.5 4.8 * Colorado 94.4 97.2 2.8 Connecticut 95.5 97.6 2.1 Delaware 95.0 94.4 -0.6 District of Columbia 94.7 92.7 -2.0 Florida 85.5 93.3 7.8 * Georgia 88.9 91.2 2.3 Hawaii 94.6 97.4 2.8 * Idaho 89.5 95.1 5.6 * Illinois 95.0 91.7 -3.3 ** Indiana 90.3 93.7 3.4 Iowa 95.4 96.3 0.9 Kansas 94.9 92.1 -2.8
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- Annual Average Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- N95 M96 J96 N96 M97 J97 N97 M98 J98 N98 M99 J99 N99 M00 J00 N00 M01 J01 N01 In Housing Unit Available Telephone PenetrationCivilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 2002 Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- Average Chart 8 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03N03 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- Annual Average Chart 8 85 90 95 100 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83 M84J84N84 M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99M00J00N00M01J01N01M02J02N02M03J03N03M04J04N04 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 13 Table 3 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 12 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 12 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 12 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 12 TABLE 3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- confidence level. ** Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Changes may not be the same as calculated differences, due to rounding. 17 - 4 TABLE 17.3 HISTORICAL TELEPHONE PENETRATION ESTIMATES Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 46.2 1990 94.8 54.8 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 and 1990, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by multiplying the
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- CONFIDENCE LEVEL. ** DECREASE IS STATISTICALLY SIGNIFICANT AT THE 95% CONFIDENCE LEVEL. CHANGES MAY NOT BE THE SAME AS CALCULATED DIFFERENCES, DUE TO ROUNDING. 17 - 4 TABLE 17.3 HISTORICAL TELEPHONE PENETRATION ESTIMATES Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 46.2 1990 94.8 54.8 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 and 1990, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by multiplying the
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- differences, due to rounding. * Increase is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. ** Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. 17 - 4 Table 17.3 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates Percentage of Access Lines Households with Per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 46.2 1990 94.8 54.8 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 and 1990, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by multiplying the
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- Columbia 33 0 100.0 0 0 N.A. 33100.0 Florida 213 0 100.0 275 17 94.2 505 96.6 Georgia 253 0 100.0 243 10 96.0 506 98.0 Guam 0 0 N.A. 17 0 100.0 17100.0 Hawaii 0 0 N.A. 103 1 99.0 104 99.0 Idaho 84 0 100.0 103 16 86.6 203 92.1 Illinois 260 54 82.8 702 47 93.7 1063 90.5 Indiana 169 5 97.1 405 12 97.1 591 97.1 Iowa 152 0 100.0 670 10 98.5 832 98.8 Kansas 187 0 100.0 396 9 97.8 592 98.5 Kentucky 180 0 100.0 201 18 91.8 399 95.5 Louisiana 234 0 100.0 90 14 86.5 338 95.9 Maine 145 1 99.3 113 9 92.6 268 96.3 Maryland 219 0 100.0 1 0
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- confidence level. ** Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Changes may not be the same as calculated differences, due to rounding. 17 - 4 TABLE 17.3 HISTORICAL TELEPHONE PENETRATION ESTIMATES Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 46.2 1990 94.8 54.8 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 and 1990, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by multiplying the
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- Subscribership in the United States (February 2002). 17 - 4 July 2001 November 1983 Table 17.2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) Change Table 17.3 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 46.2 1990 94.8 54.8 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 and 1990, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by multiplying the
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- housing units in each state by reservation. Table 16.3 Telephone Subscribership on American Indian Reservations And Off-Reservation Trust Land: Federal Penetration 1 Penetration 1 16 - 5 Table 16.4 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 44.8 1990 94.8 54.3 2000 97.6 66.4 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the U.S. Census Bureau, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 to 2000, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by
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- February 2004. 16 - 6 Rural: Non-MSA (Rural) 2 Metropolitan Status Wireline and Cellular Urban: Central City 1 Urban: MSA (Non- Central City) 1 94.8 Cellular OnlyTotal (Wireline or Cellular) Percentage of Households Table 16.5 Percentage of Households with Wireline and Cellular Service By Rural and Non-Rural Demographics 54.3 97.6 Wireline Only National (February 2004) 35.0 40.9 36.9 61.8 78.3 90.5 92.9 66.4 27.6 35.0 44.8 Table 16.4 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates 9.6 12.5 12.7 21.7 17-1 17 Technology Development The Bell operating companies (BOCs) file data on technology as part of their Automated Reporting Management Information System (ARMIS) reports. The data contained in Tables 17.1, 17.2 and 17.4 are from the BOCs' ARMIS 43-07 reports, and the data contained in
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- at the 95% confidence level. Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Source: Industry Analysis Division, Telephone Subscribership in the United States. 17 - 4 Table 17.3 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 46.2 1990 94.8 54.8 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 and 1990, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated by multiplying the
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- housing units in each state by reservation. Table 16.3 Telephone Subscribership on American Indian Reservations And Off-Reservation Trust Land: Federal Penetration 1 Penetration 1 16 - 5 Table 16.4 Historical Telephone Penetration Estimates Percentage of Access Lines Households with per 100 Year Telephones Population 1920 35.0% 9.6 1930 40.9 12.5 1940 36.9 12.7 1950 61.8 21.7 1960 78.3 27.6 1970 90.5 35.0 1980 92.9 44.8 1990 94.8 54.3 2000 97.6 66.4 Sources: FCC staff estimates based on data from the Bureau of the Census, Historical Statistics of the United States, Colonial Times to 1970, Part 2, page 783, for all percentage data except 1980 to 2000, which are from the decennial censuses. Access line data for 1920 through 1970 are estimated
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- 3.7 6.2 8.5 5.5 7.5 5.8 5.5 4.2 -51.2 Jamaica 0.6 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.2 4.4 10.9 6.1 4.5 122.6 Japan 40.0 48.5 49.2 46.6 64.0 92.3 109.5 160.7 189.4 207.3 81.4 -11.7 Korea, Republic of 5.8 7.7 7.8 9.1 13.4 17.6 29.2 52.7 31.8 33.4 13.8 -21.6 Mexico 16.4 16.7 21.5 29.6 29.9 33.9 41.6 69.1 98.7 90.5 53.9 58.7 Morocco 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.6 n.m. Netherlands 4.0 5.9 6.2 9.7 13.6 14.9 15.7 14.7 9.9 9.0 8.4 -43.7 Nigeria 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.0 5.8 4.7 4.61009.2 Pakistan 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.9 2.0 3.6 4.0 3.0 371.8 Peru 1.0 1.0 1.3 1.9 2.9 4.1
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- * Change is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Note: Changes may not appear to be the same as calculated differences due to rounding. 6 - 21 Table 6.6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- February 100.0 99.3 100.3 104.7 98.2 95.0 98.0 99.0 March 100.0 99.0 101.3 106.3 98.8 92.9 96.3 96.5 April 100.0 99.3 100.6 104.2 98.6 93.3 97.8 98.4 May 100.0 98.8 100.8 106.0 97.9 93.8 96.5 96.7 June 100.0 99.5 101.2 106.0 98.2 94.2 97.5 97.2 July 100.0 100.2 102.8 106.4 102.3 92.8 97.1 97.4 August 100.0 100.9 103.3 110.4 99.2 90.5 98.0 99.4 September 100.0 100.6 102.1 107.8 98.1 89.3 98.9 100.3 October 100.0 100.4 101.2 104.0 101.3 85.9 99.4 102.5 November 100.0 99.9 100.1 105.7 99.1 79.8 99.7 101.3 December 100.0 98.8 99.2 105.1 97.0 77.8 98.2 99.2 1997January 100.0 100.6 102.7 103.5 105.4 82.0 98.0 100.1 February 100.0 99.3 101.7 103.1 104.1 79.6 96.4 98.8 March 100.0 97.7 99.5
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- for Dominant Carriers, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 8115 (1997); Revision of ARMIS Annual Summary Report (FCC Report 43-01) et al., Order, 12 FCC Rcd 21831 (1997). Company BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Sprint Ameritech PacificSouthwestern North South GTE ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 100.0 98.5 85.2 90.5 85.1 98.7 98.7 91.2 93.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 19.1 12.7 43.3 28.3 31.7 29.7 23.0 25.5 16.5 Average Repair Interval (hours) 0.7 1.7 22.3 16.6 13.5 2.6 3.2 10.4 2.8 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.9 96.9 98.1 85.3 89.6 88.4 94.6 90.5 92.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 13.1 10.8 15.2
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- # Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Note: Changes may not appear to be the same as calculated differences due to rounding. 6 - 21 Table 6.6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 98.8 99.6 101.6 99.3 95.0 97.8 98.7 February 99.3 100.3 104.7 98.2 95.0 98.0 99.0 March 99.0 101.3 106.3 98.8 92.9 96.3 96.5 April 99.3 100.6 104.2 98.6 93.3 97.8 98.4 May 98.8 100.8 106.0 97.9 93.8 96.5 96.7 June 99.5 101.2 106.0 98.2 94.2 97.5 97.2 July 100.2 102.8 106.4 102.3 92.8 97.1 97.4 August 100.9 103.3 110.4 99.2 90.5 98.0 99.4 September 100.6 102.1 107.8 98.1 89.3 98.9 100.3 October 100.4 101.2 104.0 101.3 85.9 99.4 102.5 November 99.9 100.1 105.7 99.1 79.8 99.7 101.3 December 98.8 99.2 105.1 97.0 77.8 98.2 99.2 1997January 100.6 102.7 103.5 105.4 82.0 98.0 100.1 February 99.3 101.7 103.1 104.1 79.6 96.4 98.8 March 97.7 99.5 102.2 99.0 80.2 95.7 98.3 April 98.2
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- $40,000 or more All Households Telephone Penetration by Income Annual Household Income in 1984 Dollars 28 TABLE 1.4 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6 90.5
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- more All Households TELEPHONE PENETRATION BY INCOME ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1984 DOLLARS 6 - 16 TABLE 6.4 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6 90.5
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- Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98J98N98M99J99N99 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Civilian Noninstitutionalized Adults 6 - 17 TABLE 6.3 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6 90.5
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- 205.3 167.4 274.1 187.4 156.7 241.4 188.3 186.8 202.5 Total MSA 203.7 168.7 259.8 192.9 154.6 245.8 184.1 183.3 150.0 Total Non MSA 222.2 149.4 358.8 151.4 214.7 218.1 204.2 195.5 304.8 Total Residence 262.5 199.1 311.2 228.1 205.1 291.9 220.5 206.8 241.9 Total Business 99.8 113.0 186.8 114.4 82.3 127.3 117.8 134.6 96.8 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 205.3 90.5 137.4 128.4 119.7 152.1 127.2 143.3 202.5 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Rpts. 7.1% 23.1% 17.4% 19.5% 16.4% 16.6% 33.0% 13.9% NA Total Residence 7.0% 24.3% 18.0% 19.6% 16.8% 16.9% 32.3% 14.1% NA Total Business 7.2% 19.7% 14.9% 19.2% 15.1% 14.9% 36.1% 13.1% NA Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 240.9 101.2 52.6 280.1 53.4 52.3 532.3
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- more All Households TELEPHONE PENETRATION BY INCOME ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1984 DOLLARS 6 - 16 TABLE 6.4 - PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH A TELEPHONE BY STATE 1983 1984 1985 1986 ANNUAL ANNUAL ANNUAL NOVEMBER AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 91.2 July 140.5 120.3 155.7 67.5 91.4 August 140.9 120.1 155.4 67.6 91.2 September 141.3 120.0 155.3 67.4 91.1 October 141.8 120.0 155.4 67.4 91.0 November 142.0 120.0 155.4 67.4 90.9 December 141.9 120.1 155.7 67.4 90.9 1993January 142.6 120.7 156.4 68.3 90.6 February 143.1 120.7 156.3 68.3 90.6 March 143.6 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.7 April 144.0 120.3 155.3 69.0 90.5 May 144.2 120.9 156.3 69.0 90.6 June 144.4 120.7 156.0 69.0 90.3 July 144.4 121.0 156.2 69.3 90.7 August 144.8 121.2 156.3 70.1 90.7 September 145.1 121.6 156.7 70.3 90.9 October 145.7 121.8 156.8 70.8 91.0 November 145.8 121.9 157.0 70.8 91.0 December 145.8 122.3 157.2 71.8 91.1 1994January 146.2 122.0 156.8 71.8 90.5 February 146.7 123.3 156.9 75.6 90.5
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- Missouri 92.1 95.7 3.6 * Montana 92.8 95.1 2.3 Nebraska 94.0 97.8 3.8 * Nevada 89.4 95.5 6.1 * New Hampshire 95.0 98.1 3.2 * New Jersey 94.1 94.6 0.5 New Mexico 85.3 92.2 6.9 * New York 90.8 96.3 5.5 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 4.0 * North Dakota 95.1 94.8 -0.3 Ohio 92.2 94.7 2.5 * Oklahoma 91.5 90.5 -1.0 Oregon 91.2 94.0 2.8 Pennsylvania 95.1 97.4 2.3 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.1 1.8 South Carolina 81.8 94.2 12.4 * South Dakota 92.7 95.5 2.8 Tennessee 87.6 96.3 8.7 * Texas 89.0 94.0 5.0 * Utah 90.3 96.0 5.7 * Vermont 92.7 95.6 2.9 Virginia 93.1 95.0 1.9 Washington 92.5 93.4 1.0 West Virginia 88.1 93.3 5.2 * Wisconsin
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- $10,000 - $19,999 $20,000 - $29,999 $30,000 - $39,999 $40,000 or More All Households Telephone Penetration Rates by Income Annual Household Income in 1984 Dollars 6 - 20 Table 6.6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- * Change is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Note: Changes may not appear to be the same as calculated differences due to rounding. 6 - 21 Table 6.6 Percentage of Households with a Telephone by State Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail Unit Avail UNITED STATES 91.4 93.7 91.6 93.7 91.8 93.9 92.3 94.1 ALABAMA 87.9 90.2 88.4 90.5 89.1 91.0 88.7 90.4 ALASKA 83.8 88.8 86.5 89.0 87.1 89.5 86.4 88.9 ARIZONA 88.8 90.7 86.9 89.4 87.3 89.6 89.4 90.9 ARKANSAS 88.2 91.4 86.6 90.6 85.9 89.9 86.4 90.4 CALIFORNIA 91.7 93.5 92.5 93.8 92.9 94.1 93.0 94.0 COLORADO 94.4 96.5 93.2 95.4 94.3 96.2 94.1 96.0 CONNECTICUT 95.5 98.4 95.5 97.0 96.2 97.6 97.0 97.9 DELAWARE 95.0
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- 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0 45.0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Years Interval in H ours Weighted Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg BellSouth Weighted SBC Avg. Qwest Sprint 14 BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Sprint AmeritechPacificSouthwest North South GTE Access Services Provided to Carriers - Switched Access Percent Installation Commitments Met 100.0 98.5 85.2 90.5 85.1 98.7 98.7 91.2 93.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 19.1 12.7 43.3 28.3 31.7 29.7 23.0 25.5 16.5 Average Repair Interval (hours) 0.7 1.7 22.3 16.6 13.5 2.6 3.2 10.4 2.8 Access Services Provided To Carriers -- Special Access Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.9 96.9 98.1 85.3 89.6 88.4 94.6 90.5 92.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 13.1 10.8 15.2 28.7
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- 205.3 167.4 274.1 187.4 156.7 241.4 188.3 186.8 202.5 Total MSA 203.7 168.7 259.8 192.9 154.6 245.8 184.1 183.3 150.0 Total Non MSA 222.2 149.4 358.8 151.4 214.7 218.1 204.2 195.5 304.8 Total Residence 262.5 199.1 311.2 228.1 205.1 291.9 220.5 206.8 241.9 Total Business 99.8 113.0 186.8 114.4 82.3 127.3 117.8 134.6 96.8 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 205.3 90.5 137.4 128.4 119.7 152.1 127.2 143.3 202.5 Repeat Troubles as a Pct. of Trouble Rpts. 7.1% 23.1% 17.4% 19.5% 16.4% 16.6% 33.0% 13.9% NA Total Residence 7.0% 24.3% 18.0% 19.6% 16.8% 16.9% 32.3% 14.1% NA Total Business 7.2% 19.7% 14.9% 19.2% 15.1% 14.9% 36.1% 13.1% NA Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 240.9 101.2 52.6 280.1 53.4 52.3 532.3
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- 97.8 97.0 97.2 NE Nevada 91.1 95.5 94.0 92.4 NV New Hampshire 97.3 98.1 97.7 97.2 NH New Jersey 94.4 94.6 94.1 95.1 NJ New Mexico 88.6 92.2 92.0 89.4 NM New York 95.3 96.3 94.7 94.2 NY North Carolina 94.0 93.3 95.1 93.3 NC North Dakota 97.2 94.8 96.0 96.6 ND Ohio 93.8 94.7 95.4 94.4 OH Oklahoma 91.5 90.5 92.2 90.8 OK Oregon 94.7 94.0 94.7 95.7 OR Pennsylvania 97.5 97.4 96.6 95.8 PA Rhode Island 93.1 95.1 95.6 94.0 RI South Carolina 93.3 94.2 92.1 93.2 SC South Dakota 92.2 95.5 93.7 93.8 SD Tennessee 95.2 96.3 94.8 95.4 TN Texas 91.4 94.0 93.3 93.3 TX Utah 96.6 96.0 95.4 96.4 UT Vermont 96.1 95.6 94.2 96.9 VT
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- 428,561 64.4 SD Tennessee 25 2,754,858 79.3 254,563 7.3 463,717 13.4 3,473,138 86.6 TN Texas 5812,096,308 90.1 397,680 3.0 929,885 6.9 13,423,873 93.1 TX Utah 13 1,152,656 95.0 0 0.0 60,692 5.0 1,213,348 95.0 UT Vermont 10 360,411 84.6 0 0.0 65,438 15.4 425,849 84.6 VT Virginia 21 4,309,367 89.0 413,279 8.5 120,039 2.5 4,842,685 97.5 VA Washington 23 3,467,139 90.5 87,790 2.3 274,175 7.2 3,829,104 92.8 WA West Virginia 10 871,569 83.8 0 0.0 168,609 16.2 1,040,178 83.8 WV Wisconsin 90 2,587,357 73.8 0 0.0 920,533 26.2 3,507,890 73.8 WI Wyoming 10 258,704 83.2 0 0.0 52,099 16.8 310,803 83.2 WY United States 1,433162,796,130 87.1% 10,880,547 5.8% 13,315,111 7.1%186,991,788 92.9% US American Samoa 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 9,978 100.0
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- All Reporting Cos.$110,412.5 $8,498.7$101,913.7$70,770.2$31,143.5$12,539.3$3,659.9$13,532.8$29,732.0$1,344.3 Bell Operating Cos.102,271.6 7,492.1 94,779.6 65,582.4 29,197.2 11,573.93,357.8 12,964.7 27,896.4 1,300.7 All Other Cos. 8,140.9 1,006.7 7,134.2 5,187.9 1,946.3 965.4 302.1 568.2 1,835.7 43.6 Alabama 1,431.8 56.8 1,375.0 1,036.5 338.5 159.3 36.4 124.5 320.2 18.2 AL Arizona 1,773.0 110.9 1,662.1 1,095.0 567.1 216.7 79.9 235.8 532.4 34.7 AZ Arkansas 782.6 85.8 696.9 505.1 191.8 67.8 23.7 90.5 182.0 9.8 AR California 13,874.6 1,750.4 12,124.1 8,689.8 3,434.4 1,476.5 326.0 1,474.7 3,277.2 157.2 CA Colorado 2,186.1 120.0 2,066.0 1,379.8 686.2 251.7 95.1 301.5 648.3 37.8 CO Connecticut 1,594.1 90.0 1,504.1 998.1 506.0 168.7 77.5 232.9 479.1 26.9 CT Delaware 335.3 23.5 311.8 191.3 120.5 42.5 14.7 58.8 116.0 4.5 DE District of Columbia 604.4 32.7 571.7 305.1 266.6 60.8
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- 96.3 96.6 96.1 DE District of Columbia 95.1 95.3 95.5 93.2 DC 95.0 95.2 93.7 93.7 FL 95.2 94.7 91.3 92.1 GA 98.0 97.5 96.5 95.3 HI 94.8 95.8 92.8 96.8 ID 92.4 91.3 91.5 90.4 IL 93.8 92.8 93.8 91.3 IN 97.0 96.5 96.8 95.2 IA 96.3 95.3 96.0 94.0 KS 94.0 96.0 93.7 90.8 KY 93.4 93.7 92.5 90.5 LA 98.0 97.3 98.0 96.6 ME 98.5 97.2 97.4 94.3 MD Massachusetts 97.1 97.9 97.8 96.8 MA 95.2 94.2 93.5 94.2 MI 96.6 97.7 96.3 97.7 MN 91.3 92.5 91.3 91.6 MS 97.0 95.2 95.4 93.9 MO 94.2 92.7 92.8 93.6 MT 96.5 95.9 95.5 94.8 NE 94.9 94.3 94.2 93.8 NV 97.5 98.0 97.4 95.0 NH 96.1 96.6 96.2
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- 0 0.0 532,170 100.0 DE DIST. OF COLUMBIA 1 919,999 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 919,999 100.0 DC FLORIDA 12 6,222,466 59.3 4,100,873 39.1 167,595 1.6 10,490,934 98.4 FL GEORGIA 36 3,996,188 83.8 288,525 6.0 485,497 10.2 4,770,210 89.8 GA HAWAII 2 0 0.0 707,649 100.0 346 0.0 707,995 100.0 HI IDAHO 21 488,173 71.7 128,068 18.8 64,599 9.5 680,840 90.5 ID ILLINOIS 56 6,830,127 85.6 965,360 12.1 185,761 2.3 7,981,248 97.7 IL INDIANA 42 2,164,982 62.4 1,158,058 33.4 147,617 4.3 3,470,657 95.7 IN IOWA 154 1,033,852 65.1 278,413 17.5 276,690 17.4 1,588,955 82.6 IA KANSAS 39 1,331,425 84.0 6,174 0.4 247,225 15.6 1,584,824 84.4 KS KENTUCKY 19 1,173,620 56.9 623,541 30.2 266,895 12.9 2,064,056 87.1 KY LOUISIANA 20 2,261,587 92.9
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- 1991, Telesphere Network, Inc. went into bankruptcy. 13/ Estimated by FCC staff. 9 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 1.7-TELEPHONE DEVELOPMENT BY STATE PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TELEPHONE SERVICE STATE JULY NOVEMBER MARCH JULY 1998 1998 1999 1999 ALABAMA 93.2 93.1 91.9 92.6 AL ALASKA 94.4 95.4 94.9 94.6 AK ARIZONA 91.0 92.8 92.8 92.4 AZ ARKANSAS 88.2 89.2 88.9 90.5 AR CALIFORNIA 95.3 95.3 94.7 96.5 CA COLORADO 95.8 95.3 95.9 97.2 CO CONNECTICUT 96.2 97.5 94.9 97.6 CT DELAWARE 96.8 96.1 98.2 94.4 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 90.6 90.8 92.3 92.7 DC FLORIDA 92.2 92.3 92.6 93.3 FL GEORGIA 92.2 92.2 92.3 91.2 GA HAWAII 96.1 94.9 95.6 97.4 HI IDAHO 93.4 93.9 93.6 95.1 ID ILLINOIS 93.3 92.3
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- 0 0.0 558,152 100.0 DE Dist. of Columbia 1 934,397 100.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 934,397 100.0 DC Florida 12 6,507,857 59.4 4,272,490 39.0 178,117 1.6 10,958,464 98.4 FL Georgia 36 4,181,693 83.5 306,393 6.1 516,985 10.3 5,005,071 89.7 GA Hawaii 2 0 0.0 717,732 100.0 108 0.0 717,840 100.0 HI Idaho 21 508,665 72.0 131,106 18.5 67,071 9.5 706,842 90.5 ID Illinois 56 7,013,269 85.4 916,494 11.2 279,522 3.4 8,209,285 96.6 IL Indiana 42 2,239,222 62.4 1,194,686 33.3 155,273 4.3 3,589,181 95.7 IN Iowa 154 1,066,349 65.0 283,911 17.3 291,151 17.7 1,641,411 82.3 IA Kansas 39 1,385,402 84.0 6,401 0.4 257,891 15.6 1,649,694 84.4 KS Kentucky 19 1,208,974 56.7 646,657 30.3 278,160 13.0 2,133,791 87.0 KY Louisiana 20 2,347,702 92.8
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- 33951 1267 0.6 0.2 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 13 32 731.3 465.0 37597 1299 32294 1233 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 14 15 50.0 344.0 15252 1008 17082 1060 0.8 0.1 89.2 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 25 24 130.8 469.0 25445 1151 25388 1151 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 34 33 50.0 369.0 16799 1038 18533 1078 0.3 0.2 90.5 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 43 42 57.7 475.0 23167 1123 23352 1128 2.2 0.8 98.6 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 52 51 50.0 183.0 11406 980 11642 992 0.0 0.0 97.4 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 62 50 50.0 240.0 14486 1002 14607 1004 0.0 0.0 98.8 OK OKMULGEE 44 28 133.8 277.0 15920 821 15326 816 0.3 0.1 100.0 OK SHAWNEE 30 29 207.4
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- 94 0.0 0.0 99.9 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-11 CA FRESNO 18 28 90.5 677.0 21234 1110 20990 1103 0.7 0.0 99.8 CA FRESNO 24 7 3.2 716.0 24064 1124 21459 1102 0.3 0.0 100.0 CA FRESNO 30 4 1.0 622.0 21770 1132 18908 1115 1.3 0.5 99.5 CA FRESNO 47 15 203.3 597.0 20365 1107 18692 1077 0.1 0.0 100.0 CA FRESNO 53 34 194.3 581.0 18484 1101 17906 1088 1.2 0.1 99.9
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- 99.6 CODENVER 31 32 223.3 317.0 17115 2051 16663 2047 0.3 0.1 99.9 CODENVER 41 40 71.6 344.0 12086 1889 11934 1873 0.3 0.1 99.9 CODENVER 50 51 78.2 233.0 12006 1871 11694 1870 0.0 0.0 99.8 CODENVER 59 44 141.2 356.0 17379 2055 16527 2045 0.0 0.0 100.0 CODURANGO 6 17 50.0 110.0 8459 63 9280 62 0.0 0.0 90.5 COFORTCOLLINS 22 21 50.0 256.0 14118 447 13922 432 0.4 0.1 99.9 COGLENWOODSPRING3 23 841.6 771.0 26318 77 31163 85 0.1 0.4 82.1 COGRANDJUNCTION 4 15 68.5 422.0 12567 103 13812 106 0.0 0.0 87.6 COGRANDJUNCTION 5 2 1.0 33.0 7059 92 6692 92 0.0 0.0 100.0 COGRANDJUNCTION 8 7 9.3 829.0 32033 143 26297 113 0.3 0.0 100.0 COGRANDJUNCTION11
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.wp
- 33951 1267 0.6 0.2 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 13 32 731.3 465.0 37597 1299 32294 1233 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 14 15 50.0 344.0 15252 1008 17082 1060 0.8 0.1 89.2 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 25 24 130.8 469.0 25445 1151 25388 1151 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 34 33 50.0 369.0 16799 1038 18533 1078 0.3 0.2 90.5 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 43 42 57.7 475.0 23167 1123 23352 1128 2.2 0.8 98.6 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 52 51 50.0 183.0 11406 980 11642 992 0.0 0.0 97.4 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 62 50 50.0 240.0 14486 1002 14607 1004 0.0 0.0 98.8 OK OKMULGEE 44 28 133.8 277.0 15920 821 15326 816 0.3 0.1 100.0 OK SHAWNEE 30 29 207.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.wp
- 33951 1267 0.6 0.2 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 13 32 731.3 465.0 37597 1299 32294 1233 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 14 15 50.0 344.0 15252 1008 17082 1060 0.8 0.1 89.2 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 25 24 130.8 469.0 25445 1151 25388 1151 0.0 0.0 100.0 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 34 33 50.0 369.0 16799 1038 18533 1078 0.3 0.2 90.5 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 43 42 57.7 475.0 23167 1123 23352 1128 2.2 0.8 98.6 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 52 51 50.0 183.0 11406 980 11642 992 0.0 0.0 97.4 OK OKLAHOMA CITY 62 50 50.0 240.0 14486 1002 14607 1004 0.0 0.0 98.8 OK OKMULGEE 44 28 133.8 277.0 15920 821 15326 816 0.3 0.1 100.0 OK SHAWNEE 30 29 207.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/md980318.pdf
- 1130200 2541 B392 F 13 St George, UT American Wireless, Inc. BMDMP980225FQ X 373822 1130200 2541 B392 H1 13 St George, UT American Wireless, Inc. BMDMP980225FR X 373822 1130200 2541 B392 H2 13 St George, UT American Wireless, Inc. BMDMP980225FS X 373822 1130200 2541 B392 H3 13 St George, UT American Wireless, Inc. BMDP980303FW X 322638 994404 526.4 B003 H1 90.5 Abilene, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980303FX X 322638 994404 526.4 B003 H2 90.5 Abilene, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980303FY X 322638 994404 526.4 B003 H3 90.5 Abilene, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc. Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP980306GD X 333507 1015049 983 B264 2A 92.7 Lubbock, TX Heartland
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Public_Notices/MDS_Notices/pnmm7069.pdf
- Telecasting Development, Inc. Americant Telecasting of Salem/Eugene, Inc. BMDP970416QZ X 440008 1230650B133 H2 94 Eugene, OR American Telecasting Development, Inc. Americant Telecasting of Salem/Eugene, Inc. BMDP970416RA X 440008 1230650B133 H3 94 Eugene, OR American Telecasting Development, Inc. American Telecasting of Salem/Eugene, Inc. BMDP970410OK X 380334 785619 B430 E2 53.34 Staunton, VA CFW Licenses Inc. BMDP970411OM X 322638 994404 B003 F 90.5 Abilene, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP970411ON X 322638 994404 B003 E 90.5 Abilene, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP970416QO X 322638 994404 B003 2A 90.5 Abilene, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels, Inc. BMDP970416RB X 322638 994404 B003 1 90.5 Abilene, TX Heartland Wireless Communications, Inc.Heartland Wireless Commercial Channels,
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1998/fcc98025.wp
- into a written agreement with the owner or operator for exclusive rights to operate and maintain the station. A copy of the agreement must be kept with the station's records. * * * * * Federal Communications Commission FCC 98-25 K-1 APPENDIX K PROPOSED RULES - PART 90 CURRENT SUBJECT PROPOSED NEW OR RULE (proposed change) REVISED RULE NUMBER NUMBER 90.5(b), (m) Other applicable rule parts (revise Part 1 to include 90.5(b), (m) changes made by implementation of ULS; update part 101). 90.7 Definitions (add definition for ULS) 90.7 90.111 Scope (revise Part 1 to include changes made by 90.111 implementation of ULS). 90.117 Applications for radio station or radio system 1.903, 1.915 authorizations (move to consolidated Part 1 Rule). 90.119
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-267306A1.html
- 73.61(a) ): "Each AM station using a directional antenna must make field strength measurements at the monitoring point locations specified in the instrument of authorization as often as necessary to ensure that the field at those points does not exceed the values specified in the station authorization." At the time of inspection, the field strength measurement at the day pattern, 90.5DEG monitoring point exceeded the licensed maximum value by 20.5%. 3. Pursuant to Sections 308(b) and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Waynco Radio, Inc., must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain
- http://www.fcc.gov/ftp/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Databases/documents_collection/93-301.pdf
- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FCC93-301 InreApplicationsof OPENMEDIA FileNo.BPED-880527ML CORPORATION ForNewFMConstruction PermitonChannel213,90.5MHz Chicago,Illinois and Beforethe FederalCommunicationsCommission Washington,D.C.20554 NORTHERN FileNo.BPED-880122MU ILLINOISUNIVERSITY and ROCKFORDEDUCATIONALBROADCASTING FOUNDATION ForNewFMConstruction PermitonChannel213.90.5MHz Rockford,Illinois MEMORANDUMOPINIONANDORDER Adopted:June4,1993; Released:June15,1993 BytheCommission: 1.TheCommissionhasbeforeitforconsideration(a)an applicationforreviewfiledonJune23.1989.byOpen MediaCorporation("OpenMedia");(b)apetitionfor reconsideration.filed.onFebruary28.1990.byOpenMe- dia:and(c)relatedpleadings.Thesepleadingshavebeen consolidatedinthis MemorandumOpinionandOrderbe- causetheyareinter-related.Specifically,OpenMediacon- teststhestaffactionsofMay26.1989,denyingitsrequest forawaiverofSection73.509(x)(Prohibitedoverlap)of theCommission'sRulesandreturningitsapplication.and thestaffactionofJanuary23.1990.issuingaconstruction permittotheotherwisemutuallyexclusiveapplicationof NorthernIllinoisUniversity("NIU")/RockfordEducational Broadcasting Foundation ("REBF") (together "NIU/REBF").Forreasonswhichfollow.wewillaffirm thestaffactions. ' ByletterdatedJanuary12.1988.thestaffreturnedanearlier filedapplicationofNIU/REBFforthisfacility.SeeLettertoMr. MichaelLazarfromDennisWilliams,Chief,FMBranch,Audio ServicesDivision(8920-WED). 2Previously.onJanuary20.1988.OpenMediahadfileda requestforwaiverofSection73.509(x)oftheCommission's Rulesandapplicationforthesamefacility(ARN-880120MF). ThatwaiverrequestwasdeniedandOpenMedia'sapplication wasreturnedonApril20,1988. SeeLettertoOpenMedia FederalCommunicationsCommissionRecord BACKGROUND 2.OnJanuary22,1988,NIU/REBFfiledanapplication foranewnoncommercialeducationalFM("NCE-FM") stationtoserveRockford,Illinois.'OnMay27.1988.Open Mediafiledamutuallyexclusiveapplicationforanew NCE-FMstationtoserveChicago.Illinois.2Byletterdated May26.1989,followinganinformalobjectionbyNIU.the staffdeniedOpenMedia'srequestforwaiverofSection 73.509(x)oftheCommission'sRulesandreturnedOpen Media'sapplication.OnJune23.1989,OpenMediafiled
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files/ITRND01.pdf
- 3.7 6.2 8.5 5.5 7.5 5.8 5.5 4.2 1.0 -82.6 Jamaica 0.8 0.8 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.2 4.4 10.9 6.1 4.5 5.6 156.9 Japan 48.5 49.2 46.6 64.0 92.3 109.5 160.7 189.4 207.3 81.4 61.1 -44.2 Korea, Republic of 7.7 7.8 9.1 13.4 17.6 29.2 52.7 31.8 33.4 13.8 13.6 -53.4 Mexico 16.7 21.5 29.6 29.9 33.9 41.6 69.1 98.7 90.5 53.9 41.8 0.4 Morocco 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.3 6720.7 Netherlands 5.9 6.2 9.7 13.6 14.9 15.7 14.7 9.9 9.0 8.4 3.0 -80.9 Nigeria 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.0 5.8 4.7 4.6 1.1 68.3 Pakistan 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.6 1.9 2.0 3.6 4.0 3.0 0.9 -51.3 Peru 1.0 1.3 1.9 2.9
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files06/CREPOR06.PDF
- 0.023.2 75.4 $2,355 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $32 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 7,460,001 0.7 0.0 0.025.2 74.1 Senegal $20,734,571 0.018.511.316.0 54.2 $318,421 0.0 0.0 0.013.8 86.2 $14,889 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 128,172,717 0.012.410.718.6 58.3 Seychelles $248,313 4.413.7 7.627.3 47.1 $29,738 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $203 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,566,610 3.6 2.711.340.3 42.1 Sierra Leone $5,989,718 0.0 6.5 2.8 0.3 90.5 $242,972 0.0 1.7 0.0 0.0 98.3 $1,725 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 37,676,745 0.0 5.1 3.1 0.2 91.6 Somalia $14,102,629 0.270.6 6.3 2.7 20.3 $41,798 0.032.1 0.0 7.6 60.3 $138 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 27,648,991 0.168.3 7.8 3.1 20.6 South Africa $39,115,826 0.138.8 0.411.2 49.6 $1,349,718 0.0 6.2 0.0 5.1 88.8 $2,175,619 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 353,365,710 0.129.1 0.314.0 56.5 Sudan
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files08/CREPOR08.PDF
- 0.0100.0 32,460,355 0.0 0.0 1.2 33.8 65.1 Malaysia $20,389,568 0.0 1.1 0.4 15.2 83.2 $1,151,002 0.0 0.0 0.0 8.7 91.3 $1,563,464 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 375,303,051 0.0 1.6 0.9 27.2 70.2 Maldives $367,150 0.0 0.2 2.6 12.5 84.7 $3,199 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $280,966 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,027,054 0.0 0.2 3.4 12.4 84.0 Mongolia $1,554,607 0.0 0.0 0.9 8.6 90.5 $14,856 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $8,666 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 12,830,940 0.0 0.0 1.1 11.3 87.6 Nepal $17,170,434 0.0 0.6 1.3 11.8 86.3 $242,410 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $177,344 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 127,957,479 0.0 0.6 1.2 11.4 86.8 Pakistan $43,304,710 0.0 0.3 3.2 50.8 45.7 $3,748,332 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 82.1 $4,862,423 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 699,536,030 0.0 0.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/review090001.pdf
- 24.948.281.8 Mar-01 38 36 15 11 28.248.985.1 Las Vegas NV Mar-96 48 29 20 12 19.9 n/a 60.0 Nov-97 45 29 17 12 28.5n/a 78.9 Nov-98 44 28 15 13 32.3 n/a 87.6 Mar-00 40 29 15 12 33.959.487.2 Mar-01 39 29 15 12 33.161.888.0 Indianapolis IN Mar-96 36 32 20 13 28.2n/a 83.5 Nov-97 36 32 18 12 32.4n/a 90.5 Nov-98 38 30 15 12 33.8 n/a 91.9 Mar-00 38 30 15 13 28.254.191.6 Mar-01 40 30 15 14 24.248.085.3 Orlando Mar-96 39 31 18 15 20.0n/a 63.0 Nov-97 38 31 13 16 33.2n/a 96.4 Nov-98 39 32 14 17 35.1 n/a 95.5 Mar-00 39 32 14 15 32.563.896.6 Mar-01 41 33 14 15 38.171.194.7 New Orleans Mar-96 38 35