FCC Web Documents citing 95.3
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- 26, 2011 By the Acting Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: introduction In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find Scottsdale Lexus apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for apparent willful and repeated violation of section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and sections 1.903(a) and 95.3 of the Commission's rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve Scottsdale Lexus's operation of a General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') radio system without Commission authority. Background The GMRS is a ``land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members.'' The party responsible for any GMRS station must
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- the suburban community to the central city of the urbanized area. 3 FCC Rcd 7374 at 5377-78. 4. With regard to the Tuck criteria, the city of Neptune Beach is located 25 kilometers (15.6 miles) east of the city reference coordinates of Jacksonville, Florida. The facilities proposed by Clear Channel at Neptune Beach would place a 70 dBu contour over 95.3 percent of the Jacksonville Urbanized Area. There are no white or gray service areas within the proposed gain or loss areas. All of the gain area currently receives well over five aural services, and all of the loss area will continue to receive over five aural services. Further, St. Augustine, the community to which Station WFKS is currently assigned, will
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- 3 Low-power FM ("LPFM") stations broadcast with a power of 100 watts or less (yielding a service range of approximately 5.5 miles), and LPFM FM licenses are limited to nonprofit educational organizations and 5 as the popular iPods. According to statistics from Arbitron, the percentage of Americans over the age of 12 who listen to radio each week fell from 95.3 percent in fall 1998 to 92.8 percent in 2006, a drop of 2.5 percentage points.4 Thus, while terrestrial radio listening is falling, it is still a very effective medium for reaching the American audience. In 2006, the highest radio listenership was for women between the ages of 25 and 34 (95.8 percent), and the lowest was for women over the
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- - A - A - 45 NTSC Y Y NTSC -77.3 O O O - 46 ATSC Y Y ATSC -74.0 O - O - 47 ATSC N N NTSC -88.3 A A A - 48 ATSC Y N ATSC -87.8 A - A - 49 NTSC N N NTSC -103.2 A A A - 50 NTSC Y Y NTSC -95.3 O A A - 51 ATSC Y N NTSC -93.9 O A O - 1 Second scan at location 1 for NTSC signals only. 2 No second scan performed at location 2. TABLE 5-4. I2R WSD Prototype Results at Test Site 1. CH Signal Type (Database) Within Service Contour? (Y/N) Viewable? (Y/N) Measured Signal Type Measured Power Level (dBm) Occupied
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- -85.0 N 37 38 D 614.3 -72.5 Y 39 40 D 626.3 -77.0 Y 54.1 41 D 632.3 -69.6 Y 42 D 638.3 -87.0 N 43 N 645.25 -97.9 N 44 45 N 657.25 -77.3 4 45.1 46 D 662.3 -74.0 Y 47 N 669.2 -88.3 N 48 D 674.3 -87.8 N 49 N 681.2 -103.2 N 50 N 687.25 -95.3 6 51 N 693.2 -93.9 N Table C-5. Measurement Results - Thomas A. Dixon, Jr. Site Channel Signal Type (N or D) Frequency (MHz) Measured Power (dBm) Viewable (Picture/TASO) Reported PSIP 21 D 512.3 <71 N 22 N 519.28 -39.4 2 23 D 524.3 <67.3 N 24 N 531.26 -28 1 25 N 537.24 -88.6 N 26 N 543.24 -79.5
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- 26, 2011 By the Acting Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: introduction In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (``NAL''), we find Scottsdale Lexus apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for apparent willful and repeated violation of section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (``Act''), and sections 1.903(a) and 95.3 of the Commission's rules (``Rules''). The noted apparent violations involve Scottsdale Lexus's operation of a General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS'') radio system without Commission authority. Background The GMRS is a ``land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members.'' The party responsible for any GMRS station must
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- Wireless Telephone Service: Industry Survey Results (As Reported by Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Assn.) Survey Results Estimates for Total Industry Number Percent of Employees Six-Month Average of Industry Revenues Monthly Systems Surveyed (Thousands) Bill Responding 1984 December 32 100.0% 1,404 $178,085 1985 June 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 December 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986 June 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 December 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987 June 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 December 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988 June 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 December 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989 June 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 December 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990 June 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 December 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991 June 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56
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- 225.8 305.5 235.9 176.8 -4.1 Peru 91.3 95.5 109.4 125.7 126.1 144.2 144.4 161.9 79.7 53.3 31.7 -78.0 Philippines 304.6 315.8 345.8 382.3 383.9 435.5 424.0 470.3 488.0 514.9 583.1 33.9 Poland 81.1 86.1 98.9 113.8 117.8 129.2 107.8 110.9 108.6 137.9 71.1 -44.9 Russia 61.7 88.6 115.9 123.3 129.0 142.9 107.8 120.0 79.6 46.1 35.4 -75.2 Saudi Arabia 82.2 95.3 96.9 106.1 106.4 118.8 108.3 97.5 82.3 96.3 53.1 -55.3 Sierra Leone 8.4 8.7 8.6 10.4 10.8 13.0 18.8 7.5 2.9 7.7 8.3 -36.6 Singapore 69.9 78.4 87.0 107.6 126.3 112.8 93.9 69.7 59.6 54.9 60.2 -46.6 South Africa 38.4 38.8 50.6 69.8 66.8 87.6 87.1 92.8 73.9 43.7 34.9 -60.1 Spain 117.4 120.9 127.9 140.4 138.5 150.6 176.6 207.2
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- both Spanish and English language programming consisting of self-contained broadcasts of local, regional, and/or national news to the following Mexican radio stations: Call Letters Licensee Community Service Freq. Power(kW) XETRA-FM XETRA Communicaciones, S.A. de C.V. Tijuana, MX FM 91.1 100 XETRA-AM XETRA Communicaciones, S.A. de C.V. Tijuana, MX AM 690 77/50 XEHIT Radio Triunfos, S.A. de C.V. Tecate, MX FM 95.3 4 XEMO Radiodifusor X.E.M.O., S.A. de D.C. Tijuana, MX AM 860 5 Page 1 of 1
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- authority to operate via the telephone under special limited circumstances, provided a properly signed application is filed within 10 days of such oral request. 47 C.F.R. § 1.931(b)(5). Even if Pembroke requested such authority, Pembroke did not submit a written application to operate pursuant to station license KB77434 after its expiration. 47 U.S.C. § 301. See also 47 C.F.R. § 95.3 (GMRS license required for GMRS operation). The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau staff granted Pembroke an oral 10-day special temporary authority (``STA'') to operate on the PLMR frequencies listed on station license KB77434 between January 14 and January 24, 2005. This STA, however, did not include GMRS frequency 462.625 MHz and did not cover any period of time prior to January 14,
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- both Spanish and English language programming consisting of self-contained broadcasts of local, regional, and/or national news to the following Mexican radio stations: Call Letters Licensee Community Service Freq. Power(kW) XETRA-FM XETRA Communicaciones, S.A. de C.V. Tijuana, MX FM 91.1 100 XETRA-AM XETRA Communicaciones, S.A. de C.V. Tijuana, MX AM 690 77/50 XHHIT Radio Triunfos, S.A. de C.V. Tecate, MX FM 95.3 4 XEMO Radiodifusor X.E.M.O., S.A. de D.C. Tijuana, MX AM 860 5 This authorization is predicated on the use of a foreign station assignment, which must abide by the terms of the 1992 USA-Mexico FM Broadcast Agreement. Hence, this program authorization applies only to the specific foreign station facilities which are currently on file with the Commission as having been
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- 225.8 305.5 235.9 176.8 131.6 -35.2 Peru 95.5 109.4 125.7 126.1 144.2 144.4 161.9 79.7 53.3 31.7 47.7 -67.0 Philippines 315.8 345.8 382.3 383.9 435.5 424.0 470.3 488.0 514.9 583.1 239.9 -43.4 Poland 86.1 98.9 113.8 117.8 129.2 107.8 110.9 108.6 137.9 71.1 46.1 -57.2 Russia 88.6 115.9 123.3 129.0 142.9 107.8 120.0 79.6 46.1 35.4 67.8 -37.1 Saudi Arabia 95.3 96.9 106.1 106.4 118.8 108.3 97.5 82.3 96.3 53.1 86.0 -20.6 Sierra Leone 8.7 8.6 10.4 10.8 13.0 18.8 7.5 2.9 7.7 8.3 5.9 -68.4 Singapore 78.4 87.0 107.6 126.3 112.8 93.9 69.7 59.6 54.9 60.2 60.2 -35.8 South Africa 38.8 50.6 69.8 66.8 87.6 87.1 92.8 73.9 43.7 34.9 56.6 -35.0 Spain 120.9 127.9 140.4 138.5 150.6 176.6 207.2
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- W36CU, Gulfport (9/12/05). o FCC granted an emergency authorization to the Houston Independent Media Center for use of a low power FM system on 95.3 MHz to broadcast emergency information to evacuees housed in the vicinity of the Astrodome from an area adjacent to the Astrodome (9/11/05). o FCC granted an application from Austin Airwaves to operate stations on 94.9, 95.3, and 99.5 MHz to broadcast emergency information to evacuees inside the Astrodome (9/5/05). As of 9/8/05, Harris County officials have suspended use of these stations within the Astrodome. o FCC released a Public Notice to remind video program distributors of the need to make emergency information regarding Hurricane Katrina evacuation and relief effort accessible to persons with hearing and vision
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- Gulfport (9/12/05). o FCC granted an emergency authorization to the Houston Independent Media Center for use of a low power FM system on 95.3 MHz to broadcast emergency information to evacuees housed in the vicinity of the Astrodome from an area adjacent to the Astrodome (9/11/05). vii o FCC granted an application from Austin Airwaves to operate stations on 94.9, 95.3, and 99.5 MHz to broadcast emergency information to evacuees inside the Astrodome (9/5/05). As of 9/8/05, Harris County officials have suspended use of these stations within the Astrodome. o FCC released a Public Notice to remind video program distributors of the need to make emergency information regarding Hurricane Katrina evacuation and relief effort accessible to persons with hearing and vision
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- Gulfport (9/12/05). o FCC granted an emergency authorization to the Houston Independent Media Center for use of a low power FM system on 95.3 MHz to broadcast emergency information to evacuees housed in the vicinity of the Astrodome from an area adjacent to the Astrodome (9/11/05). vii o FCC granted an application from Austin Airwaves to operate stations on 94.9, 95.3, and 99.5 MHz to broadcast emergency information to evacuees inside the Astrodome (9/5/05). As of 9/8/05, Harris County officials have suspended use of these stations within the Astrodome. o FCC released a Public Notice to remind video program distributors of the need to make emergency information regarding Hurricane Katrina evacuation and relief effort accessible to persons with hearing and vision
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6
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- Percent Installation Commitments Met 90.6 83.0 100.0 89.2 93.5 63.7 94.0 94.7 Average Installation Interval (days) 11.8 20.7 17.0 12.0 21.1 9.6 10.0 23.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.2 12.6 3.2 14.8 23.0 18.3 3.6 3.1 Local Services Provided to Res. and Business Customers Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.4 95.9 99.8 95.1 97.6 98.4 96.5 98.2 Residence 97.7 96.0 99.9 95.3 98.1 98.4 96.8 98.2 Business 94.3 95.5 99.5 94.3 95.2 97.4 94.5 98.1 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.9 2.2 4.0 5.3 2.1 1.8 1.6 Residence 1.6 1.6 1.7 4.1 5.2 2.0 1.7 1.6 Business 3.0 1.7 4.7 3.7 6.4 3.4 2.7 1.6 Avg. Out of Svc. Repair Interval (hours) 15.1 15.2 26.7 16.9 22.0 10.8 22.2 17.1 Total Residence
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- Percent Installation Commitments Met 90.6 83.0 100.0 89.2 93.5 63.7 94.0 94.7 Average Installation Interval (days) 11.8 20.7 17.0 12.0 21.1 9.6 10.0 23.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.2 12.6 3.2 14.8 23.0 18.3 3.6 3.1 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.4 95.9 99.8 95.1 97.6 98.4 96.5 98.2 Residence 97.7 96.0 99.9 95.3 98.1 98.4 96.8 98.2 Business 94.3 95.5 99.5 94.3 95.2 97.4 94.5 98.1 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.9 2.2 4.0 5.3 2.1 1.8 1.6 Residence 1.6 1.6 1.7 4.1 5.2 2.0 1.7 1.6 Business 3.0 1.7 4.7 3.7 6.4 3.4 2.7 1.6 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 15.1 15.2 26.7 16.9 22.0 10.8 22.2 17.1 Residence 15.4
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- Services CUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SEED CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SEED02 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 CUUR0000SEED03 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 90.9 February 102.0 100.4 102.0 99.5 99.1 100.7 89.7 March 102.3 100.2 102.3 98.9 98.4 100.3 89.0 April 103.0 100.0 100.9 99.8 99.5 100.7 87.8 May 103.0 99.6 102.7 97.5 96.4 100.2 85.8 June 103.0 99.7 103.2 97.4 96.3 100.2 84.0 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 103.6 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1
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- 27.0 3.8 $10,534,423 16.1 2.5 55.9 14.1 11.3 $3,252,445 0.0 98.1 1.1 0.0 0.8 1,244,564,124 22.9 17.4 31.2 19.0 9.4 Chile $47,175,988 63.2 5.0 13.4 15.6 2.7 $11,764,532 49.0 0.0 17.6 26.0 7.3 $895,830 0.0 93.1 3.5 0.0 3.4 474,248,625 46.4 11.9 14.5 15.3 11.9 Colombia $136,796,713 37.1 18.5 7.0 16.9 20.4 $22,953,433 74.6 0.4 9.5 7.8 7.8 $2,329,015 0.0 95.3 0.8 0.0 3.9 1,635,583,687 21.5 23.5 10.6 16.2 28.2 Ecuador $111,240,735 45.6 15.3 12.3 14.5 12.3 $7,699,815 1.5 0.4 5.7 3.1 89.2 $170,855 0.0 55.8 0.0 1.0 43.2 909,547,977 34.0 14.9 12.1 14.0 25.0 French Guiana $310,043 29.0 33.4 0.0 27.0 10.6 $1,585 0.0 0.0 39.7 0.0 60.3 $0 2,813,775 19.6 32.4 23.1 14.9 10.0 - Miscellaneous Services Market Shares
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 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 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9
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- 91.4 96.6 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 98.9 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 95.8 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 98.4 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 88.3 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 96.2 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.1 % 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8 % 99.8% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 97.6 98.7 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 99.9 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 96.7 98.6 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 99.8 99.9 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 95.0 98.2 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 99.8 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 97.9 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6 99.9 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6
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- 78.0 66.3 February 115.4 97.1 124.2 73.9 71.6 77.8 66.6 March 116.2 96.7 124.2 73.1 70.6 77.2 66.5 April 116.6 96.5 123.9 72.8 70.1 77.2 66.4 May 117.2 95.9 124.2 71.3 68.8 75.5 66.5 June 117.6 95.8 124.2 71.2 68.4 75.4 66.4 July 117.4 95.6 124.7 70.1 67.6 74.2 66.5 August 117.5 95.0 124.7 68.7 66.0 72.9 66.5 September 117.7 95.3 124.9 69.6 67.0 73.9 66.3 October 118.4 94.6 125.2 68.3 65.7 72.6 65.5 November 118.4 94.9 125.1 69.3 66.4 74.0 65.5 December 118.0 94.8 125.5 68.6 65.7 73.4 65.6 2005January 118.2 94.8 125.9 68.5 65.7 72.9 65.3 February 118.9 95.1 126.9 68.5 65.3 73.8 65.4 March 119.8 95.0 127.4 67.9 64.9 72.5 65.2 April 120.6 95.3 127.8 68.4 64.9 73.4
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 79.2 89.7 75.7 93.6 89.5 Average Installation Interval (days) 7.5 17.1 17.4 13.3 20.6 3.9 11.3 17.5 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.0 24.6 3.4 15.4 13.6 22.9 4.8 3.1 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.5 94.9 99.5 93.8 99.2 97.8 97.0 97.6 Residence 98.8 94.8 99.6 93.8 99.2 97.8 97.2 97.6 Business 94.3 95.3 99.0 94.1 99.1 96.5 95.3 97.6 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.7 1.4 2.4 2.9 5.3 1.8 1.8 2.2 Residence 2.6 1.4 2.0 2.7 5.0 1.7 1.6 2.2 Business 3.6 1.4 5.0 3.8 6.9 2.6 2.7 2.2 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 13.4 16.4 28.7 18.0 17.3 11.1 23.6 20.4 Residence 13.6 16.4 29.3 18.1 17.6 11.3 23.8 21.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- Services CUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SEED CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SEED02 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 CUUR0000SEED03 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 90.9 February 102.0 100.4 102.0 99.5 99.1 100.7 89.7 March 102.3 100.2 102.3 98.9 98.4 100.3 89.0 April 103.0 100.0 100.9 99.8 99.5 100.7 87.8 May 103.0 99.6 102.7 97.5 96.4 100.2 85.8 June 103.0 99.7 103.2 97.4 96.3 100.2 84.0 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 103.6 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1
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- intraLATA, interLATA interstate and interLATA intrastate. Interstate and intrastate billed access minutes are also shown. Access Access Access Access Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes Year Period Minutes 1984Third Quarter 37.5 Fourth Quarter 39.6 1985First Quarter 39.6 1992First Quarter 85.6 1999First Quarter 135.6 2006First Quarter 98.1 Second Quarter 41.5 Second Quarter 86.5 Second Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 42.8 Third Quarter 87.9 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 43.3 Fourth Quarter 89.8 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth Quarter Total 1985 167.1 Total 1992 349.7 Total 1999 552.3 Total 2006 1986First Quarter 43.0 1993First Quarter 90.6 2000First Quarter 142.8 Second Quarter 44.8 Second Quarter 91.2 Second Quarter 142.9 Third Quarter 46.7 Third Quarter 93.6 Third Quarter
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- 79.2 89.7 75.7 93.6 89.5 Average Installation Interval (days) 7.5 17.1 17.4 13.3 20.6 3.9 11.3 17.5 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.0 24.6 3.4 15.4 13.6 22.9 4.8 3.1 Local Services Provided to Res. and Business Customers Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.5 94.9 99.5 93.8 99.2 97.8 97.0 97.6 Residence 98.8 94.8 99.6 93.8 99.2 97.8 97.2 97.6 Business 94.3 95.3 99.0 94.1 99.1 96.5 95.3 97.6 Average Installation Interval (days) 2.7 1.4 2.4 2.9 5.3 1.8 1.8 2.2 Residence 2.6 1.4 2.0 2.7 5.0 1.7 1.6 2.2 Business 3.6 1.4 5.0 3.8 6.9 2.6 2.7 2.2 Avg. Out of Svc. Repair Interval (hours) 13.4 16.4 28.7 18.0 17.3 11.1 23.6 20.4 Total Residence 13.6 16.4 29.3 18.1 17.6 11.3 23.8
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- 1.7 0.0 0.3 1.6 15,856,526,655 3.722.616.119.6 38.0 Australia $73,108,420 3.1 0.326.718.0 51.9 $8,489,594 3.7 0.012.519.0 64.8 $852,800 97.6 0.0 0.1 1.5 0.8 1,008,544,668 6.5 0.513.124.7 55.3 Cook Islands $310,288 2.6 2.922.4 0.3 71.8 $1,845 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 532,376 2.3 3.4 5.5 6.4 82.5 Fiji $9,645,484 1.0 0.232.724.3 41.8 $227,220 0.0 0.0 1.818.1 80.1 $3,204 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.7 95.3 53,342,488 0.7 0.229.235.5 34.4 French Polynesia $1,922,033 4.0 0.010.438.2 47.4 $30,499 0.0 0.0 0.051.0 49.0 $81 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 11,345,640 2.2 0.0 2.462.3 33.1 Kiribati $688,750 5.3 0.0 4.8 3.3 86.6 $24,019 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 989,997 8.4 0.0 9.410.8 71.3 Marshall Islands $1,036,469 0.6 0.017.537.5 44.3 $25,884 0.0 0.059.6 0.9 39.4 $11,110 0.0
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 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 91.9 100.0 94.9 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2
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- 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 95.8 97.2 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 98.4 98.7 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 88.3 89.8 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 96.2 96.8 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.1 % 99.4 % 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8 % 99.8% 99.8 % $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 97.6 98.7 99.0 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 99.9 99.9 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 96.7 98.6 99.0 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 99.8 99.9 99.9 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 95.0 98.2 98.7 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 99.8 99.9 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 97.9 98.7 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6
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- Samoa 10,956 0.0 NA Arizona 2,419,556 91.8 1.09 Arkansas 1,313,238 67.2 1.49 California 20,610,893 98.6 1.01 Colorado 2,474,508 94.8 1.05 Connecticut 1,997,944 98.8 1.01 Delaware 530,802 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 766,942 100.0 1.00 Florida 9,875,661 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,416,698 87.8 1.14 Guam 65,044 0.0 NA Hawaii 632,638 99.8 1.00 Idaho 694,630 90.3 1.11 Illinois 6,944,463 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,317,961 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,468,226 80.8 1.24 Kansas 1,284,666 82.2 1.22 Kentucky 1,904,145 91.3 1.10 Louisiana 2,002,682 91.4 1.09 Maine 767,662 81.8 1.22 Maryland 3,483,388 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,529,151 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,105,300 96.0 1.04 Minnesota 2,565,929 69.4 1.44 Mississippi 1,250,753 92.6 1.08 Missouri 3,081,156 90.0 1.11 Montana 480,860 65.4 1.53 Nebraska 764,517 77.4 1.29 Nevada 1,248,633 95.3 1.05 New Hampshire 719,375
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- 2004 422.3 1989First Quarter 66.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter 68.5 Second Quarter124.4 Second Quarter100.4 Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 100.6 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.1 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.8 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.2 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter138.1 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter140.3 Total 1991 328.0 Total 1999 552.3 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA),
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- 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 Repair Interval (hours) 44.1 4.1 12.5 94.9 3.6 22.9 3.6 5.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 96.7 99.5 93.7 99.2 96.7 97.2 95.9 95.7 Residence 97.1 99.6 93.7 99.2 97.0 97.4 96.3 95.8 Business 95.3 98.8 94.1 98.9 94.5 95.9 91.5 94.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.0 2.4 4.9 4.8 1.9 1.4 2.6 2.8 Residence 0.9 2.0 4.2 4.1 1.8 1.4 2.5 2.8 Business 1.5 4.9 6.7 7.8 2.5 1.4 3.1 3.5 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 9.6 22.0 17.4 16.8 18.5 12.1 14.0 21.0 Residence 9.5 21.8 17.7 17.0 18.7 12.2 14.6
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- Samoa 10,956 0.0 NA Arizona 2,419,556 91.8 1.09 Arkansas 1,313,238 67.2 1.49 California 20,610,893 98.6 1.01 Colorado 2,474,508 94.8 1.05 Connecticut 1,997,944 98.8 1.01 Delaware 530,802 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 766,942 100.0 1.00 Florida 9,875,661 98.1 1.02 Georgia 4,416,698 87.8 1.14 Guam 65,044 0.0 NA Hawaii 632,638 99.8 1.00 Idaho 694,630 90.3 1.11 Illinois 6,944,463 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,317,961 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,468,226 80.8 1.24 Kansas 1,284,666 82.2 1.22 Kentucky 1,904,145 91.3 1.10 Louisiana 2,002,682 91.4 1.09 Maine 767,662 81.8 1.22 Maryland 3,483,388 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 3,529,151 99.9 1.00 Michigan 5,105,300 96.0 1.04 Minnesota 2,565,929 69.4 1.44 Mississippi 1,250,753 92.6 1.08 Missouri 3,081,156 90.0 1.11 Montana 480,860 65.4 1.53 Nebraska 764,517 77.4 1.29 Nevada 1,248,633 95.3 1.05 New Hampshire 719,375
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 78.0 66.3 February 115.4 97.1 124.2 73.9 71.6 77.8 66.6 March 116.1 96.7 124.2 73.1 70.6 77.2 66.5 April 116.5 96.5 123.9 72.8 70.1 77.2 66.4 May 117.2 95.9 124.2 71.3 68.8 75.5 66.5 June 117.6 95.8 124.2 71.2 68.4 75.4 66.4 July 117.4 95.6 124.7 70.1 67.6 74.2 66.5 August 117.5 95.0 124.7 68.7 66.0 72.9 66.5 September 117.7 95.3 124.9 69.6 67.0 73.9 66.3 October 118.4 94.6 125.2 68.3 65.7 72.6 65.5 November 118.4 94.9 125.1 69.3 66.4 74.0 65.5 December 118.0 94.8 125.5 68.6 65.7 73.4 65.6 2005January 118.2 94.8 125.9 68.5 65.7 72.9 65.3 February 118.9 95.1 126.9 68.5 65.3 73.8 65.4 March 119.8 95.0 127.4 67.9 64.9 72.5 65.2 April 120.6 95.3 127.8 68.4 64.9 73.4
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- 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 Repair Interval (hours) 44.1 4.1 12.5 94.9 3.6 22.9 3.6 5.9 Local Services Provided to Res. and Business Customers Percent Installation Commitments Met 96.7 99.5 93.7 99.2 96.7 97.2 95.9 95.7 Residence 97.1 99.6 93.7 99.2 97.0 97.4 96.3 95.8 Business 95.3 98.8 94.1 98.9 94.5 95.9 91.5 94.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.0 2.4 4.9 4.8 1.9 1.4 2.6 2.8 Residence 0.9 2.0 4.2 4.1 1.8 1.4 2.5 2.8 Business 1.5 4.9 6.7 7.8 2.5 1.4 3.1 3.5 Avg. Out of Svc. Repair Interval (hours) 9.6 22.0 17.4 16.7 18.5 12.1 14.0 21.0 Total Residence 9.5 21.8 17.7 17.0 18.7 12.2
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 31.6 228.5 148.7 39.3 40.5 228.5 PR 92 Toll Network Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and Regulated Separations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $3,474.9 $6.4 $3,468.5$3,364.4 $104.2 $104.1 Bell Operating Cos. 3,374.6 1.3 3,373.2 3,269.4 103.8 103.8 All Other Cos. 100.3 5.0 95.3 94.9 0.4 0.3 Alabama 27.8 27.8 27.8 AL Arizona 5.3 5.3 5.3 0.0 0.0 AZ Arkansas 61.6 61.6 61.3 0.3 0.3 AR California 498.2 0.1 498.1 498.0 0.1 0.1 CA Colorado 7.0 7.0 7.1 0.0 0.0 CO Connecticut 146.4 146.4 144.6 1.7 1.7 CT Delaware 15.9 15.9 9.9 6.0 6.0 DE District of Columbia 5.3 5.3 0.1 5.2 5.2 DC
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 66.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter 68.5 Second Quarter 124.4 Second Quarter 100.4 Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 100.6 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.1 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.8 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.2 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3
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- 78.0 66.3 February 115.4 97.1 124.2 73.9 71.6 77.8 66.6 March 116.2 96.7 124.2 73.1 70.6 77.2 66.5 April 116.6 96.5 123.9 72.8 70.1 77.2 66.4 May 117.2 95.9 124.2 71.3 68.8 75.5 66.5 June 117.6 95.8 124.2 71.2 68.4 75.4 66.4 July 117.4 95.6 124.7 70.1 67.6 74.2 66.5 August 117.5 95.0 124.7 68.7 66.0 72.9 66.5 September 117.7 95.3 124.9 69.6 67.0 73.9 66.3 October 118.4 94.6 125.2 68.3 65.7 72.6 65.5 November 118.4 94.9 125.1 69.3 66.4 74.0 65.5 December 118.0 94.8 125.5 68.6 65.7 73.4 65.6 2005 January 118.2 94.8 125.9 68.5 65.7 72.9 65.3 February 118.9 95.1 126.9 68.5 65.3 73.8 65.4 March 119.8 95.0 127.4 67.9 64.9 72.5 65.2 April 120.6 95.3 127.8 68.4 64.9
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 422.4 1989First Quarter 66.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter 68.5 Second Quarter124.4 Second Quarter100.5 Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 100.4 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.8 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.3 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth
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- 28.8 40.0 66.0 66.0 NA: Not available Table 9.1 (a) Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints Bell Companies - 2007 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 6 Century Cincinnati Citizens Citizens Embarq Hawaiian IowaWindstreamWindStream Tel. Frontier Telecom Telecom Alltel Valor ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 96.0 97.9 93.6 98.3 95.3 83.4 56.5 96.4 88.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 20.0 26.7 16.6 22.4 11.1 12.4 17.7 6.8 10.3 Average Repair Interval (hours) 264.2 NA 6.8 9.3 2.0 28.5 11.9 4.0 51.1 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 95.0 95.2 89.4 96.0 94.1 71.1 89.0 95.8 83.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 16.3 28.7 17.2 22.1 10.4
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 78.0 66.3 February 115.4 97.1 124.2 73.9 71.6 77.8 66.6 March 116.2 96.7 124.2 73.1 70.6 77.2 66.5 April 116.6 96.5 123.9 72.8 70.1 77.2 66.4 May 117.2 95.9 124.2 71.3 68.8 75.5 66.5 June 117.6 95.8 124.2 71.2 68.4 75.4 66.4 July 117.4 95.6 124.7 70.1 67.6 74.2 66.5 August 117.5 95.0 124.7 68.7 66.0 72.9 66.5 September 117.7 95.3 124.9 69.6 67.0 73.9 66.3 October 118.4 94.6 125.2 68.3 65.7 72.6 65.5 November 118.4 94.9 125.1 69.3 66.4 74.0 65.5 December 118.0 94.8 125.5 68.6 65.7 73.4 65.6 2005 January 118.2 94.8 125.9 68.5 65.7 72.9 65.3 February 118.9 95.1 126.9 68.5 65.3 73.8 65.4 March 119.8 95.0 127.4 67.9 64.9 72.5 65.2 April 120.6 95.3 127.8 68.4 64.9
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- Report 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Century Tel. 536.9 402.9 518.8 522.4 526.1 Cincinnati Bell 217.3 246.9 374.0 173.8 179.7 176.8 Citizens 298.2 339.7 412.5 538.1 544.2 415.0 Citizens (Frontier) 337.9 142.6 418.7 337.5 310.5 151.2 Hawaiian Telecom 57.3 Iowa Telecom 14.6 12.5 10.5 8.3 0.0 3.2 Windstream -- Alltel 194.7 129.8 110.1 88.6 88.3 Windstream --Valor 521.7 222.4 95.3 152.3 264.1 192.2 Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* 114.3 94.9 93.9 102.0 119.1 124.1 Weighted Small Co.Composite* 298.9 263.9 316.0 311.4 317.6 261.8 * Weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Average of Residential and Business Complaints per Million Access Lines (Calculated Using Data from Company Provided Composites) Chart 1B Relative Complaint Levels Small Price-Cap Carriers 0.0 100.0 200.0 300.0 400.0
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 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 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Century Tel. 536.9 402.9 518.8 522.4 526.1 557.7 Cincinnati Bell 246.9 374.0 173.8 179.7 176.8 188.6 Citizens 339.7 412.5 538.1 544.2 415.0 397.8 Citizens (Frontier) 142.6 418.7 337.5 310.5 151.2 214.5 Hawaiian Telecom 57.3 41.6 Iowa Telecom 12.5 10.5 8.3 0.0 3.2 24.2 Windstream -- Alltel 194.7 129.8 110.1 88.6 88.3 152.6 Windstream --Valor 222.4 95.3 152.3 264.1 192.2 217.6 Weighted BOC/Embarq Composite* 94.9 93.9 102.0 119.1 124.1 147.7 Weighted Small Co.Composite* 263.9 316.0 311.4 317.6 233.2 255.3 * Weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Average of Residential and Business Complaints per Million Access Lines (Calculated Using Data from Company Provided Composites) Chart 1B Relative Complaint Levels Small Price-Cap Carriers 0.0 100.0 200.0 300.0
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- Samoa 10,594 0.0 NA Arizona 2,076,125 92.1 1.09 Arkansas 1,162,844 67.1 1.49 California 18,406,883 98.3 1.02 Colorado 2,132,055 94.9 1.05 Connecticut 1,709,510 98.9 1.01 Delaware 444,456 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 668,803 100.0 1.00 Florida 8,422,504 98.1 1.02 Georgia 3,875,280 87.9 1.14 Guam 62,004 0.0 NA Hawaii 543,734 99.8 1.00 Idaho 632,849 90.4 1.11 Illinois 6,000,648 95.0 1.05 Indiana 2,854,564 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,291,940 81.0 1.23 Kansas 1,104,052 82.5 1.21 Kentucky 1,667,945 91.5 1.09 Louisiana 1,802,351 91.7 1.09 Maine 675,014 81.9 1.22 Maryland 3,040,460 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 2,969,742 99.9 1.00 Michigan 4,154,613 96.1 1.04 Minnesota 2,258,483 69.8 1.43 Mississippi 1,117,195 92.8 1.08 Missouri 2,759,571 90.1 1.11 Montana 417,198 65.8 1.52 Nebraska 679,178 77.7 1.29 Nevada 1,077,677 95.4 1.05 New Hampshire 617,676
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- 422.4 1989First Quarter 66.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter 68.5 Second Quarter124.4 Second Quarter100.5 Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 100.4 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.9 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.3 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3 Fourth
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- 8.1 10.9 15.4 25.2 24.6 68.1 56.3 NA: Not available Table 9.1 (a) Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints Bell Companies - 2008 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 6 Century Cincinnati Citizens Citizens Embarq Hawaiian IowaWindstreamWindStream Tel. Frontier Telecom Telecom Alltel Valor ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.4 95.3 86.1 93.9 92.0 92.5 50.3 99.6 93.1 Average Installation Interval (days) 18.0 54.6 33.6 20.5 10.0 10.5 18.1 4.7 5.7 Average Repair Interval (hours) 206.0 NA 21.6 24.7 2.2 22.8 9.5 3.8 9.2 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 88.2 91.7 86.9 96.1 93.1 81.8 85.6 97.4 84.3 Average Installation Interval (days) 18.7 47.4
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- Samoa 10,594 0.0 NA Arizona 2,076,125 92.1 1.09 Arkansas 1,162,844 67.1 1.49 California 18,406,883 98.3 1.02 Colorado 2,132,055 94.9 1.05 Connecticut 1,709,510 98.9 1.01 Delaware 444,456 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 668,803 100.0 1.00 Florida 8,422,504 98.1 1.02 Georgia 3,875,280 87.9 1.14 Guam 62,004 0.0 NA Hawaii 543,734 99.8 1.00 Idaho 632,849 90.4 1.11 Illinois 6,000,648 95.0 1.05 Indiana 2,854,564 95.3 1.05 Iowa 1,291,940 81.0 1.23 Kansas 1,104,052 82.5 1.21 Kentucky 1,667,945 91.5 1.09 Louisiana 1,802,351 91.7 1.09 Maine 675,014 81.9 1.22 Maryland 3,040,460 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 2,969,742 99.9 1.00 Michigan 4,154,613 96.1 1.04 Minnesota 2,258,483 69.8 1.43 Mississippi 1,117,195 92.8 1.08 Missouri 2,759,571 90.1 1.11 Montana 417,198 65.8 1.52 Nebraska 679,178 77.7 1.29 Nevada 1,077,677 95.4 1.05 New Hampshire 617,676
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 78.0 66.3 February 115.4 97.1 124.2 73.9 71.6 77.8 66.6 March 116.2 96.7 124.2 73.1 70.6 77.2 66.5 April 116.6 96.5 123.9 72.8 70.1 77.2 66.4 May 117.2 95.9 124.2 71.3 68.8 75.5 66.5 June 117.6 95.8 124.2 71.2 68.4 75.4 66.4 July 117.4 95.6 124.7 70.1 67.6 74.2 66.5 August 117.5 95.0 124.7 68.7 66.0 72.9 66.5 September 117.7 95.3 124.9 69.6 67.0 73.9 66.3 October 118.4 94.6 125.2 68.3 65.7 72.6 65.5 November 118.4 94.9 125.1 69.3 66.4 74.0 65.5 December 118.0 94.8 125.5 68.6 65.7 73.4 65.6 2005 January 118.2 94.8 125.9 68.5 65.7 72.9 65.3 February 118.9 95.1 126.9 68.5 65.3 73.8 65.4 March 119.8 95.0 127.4 67.9 64.9 72.5 65.2 April 120.6 95.3 127.8 68.4 64.9
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 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 91.4 93.3 96.4 96.1 94.3 91.9 100.0 94.9 100.0 $40,000 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 99.7 96.3 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 94.0 95.4 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 81.9 86.9 $10,000
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- 225.4 1,414.5 982.5 432.0 161.8 48.3 188.9 399.0 33.0 AL Arizona 1,522.6 97.5 1,425.1 762.1 663.1 168.5 63.9 383.7 616.1 47.0 AZ Arkansas 767.9 86.6 681.3 441.7 239.6 58.0 23.1 139.7 220.8 18.8 AR California 13,167.8 2,045.8 11,122.0 7,097.9 4,024.2 1,249.7 317.7 2,240.1 3,807.5 216.6 CA Colorado 1,877.0 116.8 1,760.2 990.5 769.7 203.7 65.5 449.7 718.9 50.9 CO Connecticut 1,462.6 95.3 1,367.3 855.3 512.0 122.4 53.4 295.3 471.1 40.8 CT Delaware 352.0 30.0 322.1 174.1 148.0 40.6 13.7 83.8 138.1 9.9 DE District of Columbia 575.1 28.0 547.2 299.3 247.9 40.8 36.3 159.6 236.7 11.2 DC Florida 7,120.6 1,218.1 5,902.5 3,860.1 2,042.4 778.2 186.5 949.9 1,914.6 127.8 FL Georgia 3,301.7 524.5 2,777.2 1,797.1 980.2 306.4 91.7 511.1 909.2 70.9 GA Hawaii
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- 66.2 1997First Quarter 122.1 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter 68.5 Second Quarter 124.4 Second Quarter 100.5 Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 100.4 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter 125.8 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1989 277.1 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2005 401.0 1990First Quarter 74.7 1998First Quarter 124.0 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter 75.8 Second Quarter 131.3 Second Quarter 95.3 Third Quarter 77.9 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 79.1 Fourth Quarter 132.8 Fourth Quarter 91.9 Total 1990 307.4 Total 1998 518.8 Total 2006 379.3 1991First Quarter 79.2 1999First Quarter 135.6 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter 81.9 Second Quarter 138.1 Second Quarter 88.5 Third Quarter 82.6 Third Quarter 138.3 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 84.4 Fourth Quarter 140.3
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 1995 431.9 Total 2004 422.4 1987First Quarter 51.2 1996First Quarter 115.7 2005First Quarter 101.2 Second Quarter52.5 Second Quarter114.7 Second Quarter100.5 Third Quarter 55.0 Third Quarter 117.5 Third Quarter 100.4 Fourth Quarter 57.0 Fourth Quarter120.2 Fourth Quarter 98.8 Total 1987 215.7 Total 1996 468.1 Total 2005 401.0 1988First Quarter 59.0 1997First Quarter 122.1 2006First Quarter 98.2 Second Quarter59.6 Second Quarter124.4 Second Quarter95.3 Third Quarter 62.1 Third Quarter 124.9 Third Quarter 94.0 Fourth Quarter 64.0 Fourth Quarter125.8 Fourth Quarter 91.9 Total 1988 244.6 Total 1997 497.3 Total 2006 379.3 1989First Quarter 66.2 1998First Quarter 124.0 2007First Quarter 90.6 Second Quarter68.5 Second Quarter131.3 Second Quarter88.5 Third Quarter 69.7 Third Quarter 130.7 Third Quarter 86.4 Fourth Quarter 72.6 Fourth Quarter132.8 Fourth Quarter 83.4 Total 1989
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 78.0 66.3 February 115.4 97.1 124.2 73.9 71.6 77.8 66.6 March 116.2 96.7 124.2 73.1 70.6 77.2 66.5 April 116.6 96.5 123.9 72.8 70.1 77.2 66.4 May 117.2 95.9 124.2 71.3 68.8 75.5 66.5 June 117.6 95.8 124.2 71.2 68.4 75.4 66.4 July 117.4 95.6 124.7 70.1 67.6 74.2 66.5 August 117.5 95.0 124.7 68.7 66.0 72.9 66.5 September 117.7 95.3 124.9 69.6 67.0 73.9 66.3 October 118.4 94.6 125.2 68.3 65.7 72.6 65.5 November 118.4 94.9 125.1 69.3 66.4 74.0 65.5 December 118.0 94.8 125.5 68.6 65.7 73.4 65.6 2005January 118.2 94.8 125.9 68.5 65.7 72.9 65.3 February 118.9 95.1 126.9 68.5 65.3 73.8 65.4 March 119.8 95.0 127.4 67.9 64.9 72.5 65.2 April 120.6 95.3 127.8 68.4 64.9 73.4
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- available for use under the General Mobile Radio Service (``GMRS''). GMRS is a land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members. The Irvine Company does not hold a GMRS license and, currently, only individuals are eligible to obtain a GMRS license. (See 47 C.F.R. §§ 95.1, 95.3, 95.5, and 95.621). Radio stations must be licensed by the FCC pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 301. The Commission's records show that no license was issued to The Irvine Company for operation of a GMRS station, and the station did not meet the technical regulations to operate as an FRS station. Thus, this station is operating in violation of 47
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- group owner was much more focused on e ciency and bottom-line performance and top-line growth of audience and revenue. In the 1990s top-line growth was being taken for granted by many of these operators as well as their investors who encouraged the mind-set of leverage, expansion, and quarter-to-quarter growth."47 The Current State of Radio 48 88% 1998 1999 200020012002200320042005 2006200720082009 95.3 95.1 96% 95% 94% 93% 92% 91% 90% 89% Source: Arbitron. Radio Today Report: General Listening Series 19982010.49 94.9 94.8 94.6 94.4 94.2 93.9 92.8 92.7 91.0 93.1 Percentage Of 12+ U.S. Population Listening To Radio (Weekly Cume) 50 Local News Radio 51 52 53 54 55 56 "The last thing I wanted to do was commoditize radio. Every station
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- PERMIT ACCEPTED FOR FILING KWDU 166061 HORIZON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WY ANTELOPE VALLEY-CRES , WY BAPH-20111123ETE 93.3 MHZ E Voluntary Assignment of Construction Permit From: HORIZON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP To: LEGEND COMMUNICATIONS OF WYOMING, LLC Form 314 WURN-FM 189568 EDEN HOLDINGS COMPANY FL KEY LARGO , FL BAPH-20111123MWQ 95.3 MHZ E Voluntary Assignment of Construction Permit From: EDEN HOLDINGS COMPANY To: ACTUALIDAD 95.3FM LICENSEE, LLC Form 314 Page 2 of 19 Broadcast Applications 11/29/2011 PUBLIC NOTICEFederal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Recorded listing of releases and texts202 / 418-2222 202 / 418-0500 News media information REPORT NO.27622 CALL LETTERSAPPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O
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- 92.5 92.6 93.1 91.5 92.2 92.1 92.6 IOWA 97.1 97.4 98.1 98.3 97.1 97.5 97.4 97.7 KANSAS 96.5 96.7 96.7 97.3 95.9 96.6 96.4 96.9 KENTUCKY 92.4 93.2 94.7 95.6 95.1 95.9 94.1 94.9 LOUISIANA 96.7 97.5 95.9 96.6 94.5 95.6 95.7 96.6 MAINE 97.8 98.3 97.6 97.9 98.1 98.7 97.8 98.3 MARYLAND 94.7 95.5 93.3 93.8 96.0 96.7 94.7 95.3 MASSACHUSETTS 96.4 97.7 96.7 97.0 96.1 96.7 96.4 97.1 MICHIGAN 96.1 96.5 96.0 96.1 95.8 96.0 96.0 96.2 MINNESOTA 98.0 98.4 98.3 99.1 98.2 98.7 98.2 98.7 MISSISSIPPI 92.7 94.0 93.0 94.2 92.3 93.9 92.7 94.0 MISSOURI 96.5 97.0 97.0 97.4 97.0 97.8 96.8 97.4 MONTANA 95.1 95.3 94.9 96.1 93.4 94.0 94.5 95.1 NEBRASKA 95.3 96.6 95.6 97.2 93.3
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- March 2000 105.3 99.6 94.6 5.7 5.4 July 2000 105.8 99.8 94.4 5.9 5.6 November 2000 106.5 100.2 94.1 6.3 5.9 March 2001 107.0 101.1 94.6 5.8 5.4 July 2001 106.9 101.7 95.1 5.2 4.9 November 2001 107.7 102.2 94.9 5.5 5.1 March 2002 108.3 103.4 95.5 4.8 4.5 July 2002 108.5 103.2 95.1 5.3 4.9 November 2002 109.0 104.0 95.3 5.1 4.7 March 2003 112.1 107.1 95.5 5.0 4.5 July 2003 112.1 106.8 95.2 5.3 4.8 November 2003 113.1 107.1 94.7 6.0 5.3 March 2004 112.9 106.4 94.2 6.5 5.8 July 2004 113.5 106.5 93.8 7.1 6.2 November 2004 113.8 106.4 93.5 7.4 6.5 March 2005 114.5 105.8 92.4 8.7 7.6 July 2005 114.4 107.5 94.0 6.8 6.0 November 2005
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- NO.47654 APPLICANT AND LOCATION CALL LETTERS N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N FILE NUMBER STATE E/P 01/11/2012 Actions of: FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ASSIGNMENT OF PERMIT GRANTED , KEY LARGO 95.3 MHZ E FL Voluntary Assignment of Construction Permit, as amended From: EDEN HOLDINGS COMPANY To: ACTUALIDAD 95.3FM LICENSEE, LLC Form 314 EDEN HOLDINGS COMPANY WURN-FM 189568 BAPH-20111123MWQ FL FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR LICENSE TO COVER GRANTED , BRADFORD 91.1 MHZ E RI License to cover. HORIZON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP WXEV 176949 BLED-20111223ABS RI Page 5 of 9 Broadcast Actions 1/17/2012 PUBLIC NOTICEFederal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Recorded listing of releases and texts202 /
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- 0.0100.0 35,298,908 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 Zambia $1,697,479 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.7 81.3 $54,097 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $428,690 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 98.3 18,246,401 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.9 74.1 Zimbabwe $9,856,813 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 97.6 $341,985 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,739,133 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.1 42,765,380 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 97.5 Africa $395,105,535 0.2 0.0 0.3 4.2 95.3 $13,849,145 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $47,065,054 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 96.5 2,682,055,473 0.3 0.0 0.1 5.4 94.1 Bahrain $1,865,267 0.9 0.0 0.0 1.6 97.5 $101,166 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $724,229 5.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 94.4 31,132,030 1.2 0.0 0.0 3.6 95.3 Iran $9,379,717 0.2 0.0 0.1 15.4 84.3 $1,062,017 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $60,28024.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 75.3 133,886,742 0.2
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- PCS Rollout Summary Table 9A: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a County Number of PCS Providers in a County POPs in Those Counties (1)% of Total US POPsSquare Miles in Those Counties % of Total US Counties 1 or More 217.3 million 85.9% 1,167,000 32.4% 2 or More 186.9 million 73.9% 641,000 17.8% 3 or More 95.3 million 37.7% 257,000 7.1% 4 11.9 million 4.7% 51,000 1.4% Table 9B: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Number of PCS Providers in a BTA Number of BTAsPOPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs 1 or More 352 234.3 million 92.7% 2 or More 245 210.4 million 83.2% 3 or More 109
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- radio market or two entities controlling 70 percent or more of the advertising revenues in that market. Based on Year 2001 revenue estimates from the BIA database, the seven stations that Clear Channel proposes to own account for a 40.8 percent revenue share in the Youngstown-Warren, Ohio Arbitron metro. Post-consummation, Clear Channel and Cumulus Licensing Corp. (``Cumulus'') would collectively control 95.3 percent of the advertising revenue in the Youngstown-Warren metro. On December 12, 2001, the Department of Justice informed the Commission that it had concluded its preliminary investigation into the proposed transaction. On January 16, 2002, the staff provided the parties an opportunity to update the record in light of the interim policy. The staff received a response and a supplement
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- a 58.7 percent revenue share. The top two groups in the Beaumont metro, Clear Channel and Cumulus, would collectively own 9 of the 17 commercial radio stations home to the metro, would own six of the seven commercial FM stations and operate the seventh pursuant to an LMA, and would account for 92.7 percent of the local advertising revenues and 95.3 percent of the listeners of the Beaumont metro commercial radio stations. There were no comments filed in response to the public notice that flagged the above-captioned application. The Mass Media Bureau sent an inquiry letter on March 15, 2002, providing Clear Channel and Voice in the Wilderness an opportunity to update the record in light of competitive changes that had
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- in heavily populated urban areas as well as the predominately small-market rural areas they first served. At the time of HBO's initial national distribution in 1975, total cable subscribership nationwide was approximately 9.8 million. Only five years later in 1980, with the addition of numerous pay-TV and basic cable networks, there were more than 19.2 million subscribers, an increase of 95.3 %. But as a competitor to broadcast radio and television, cable's appeal was primarily national in orientation. Although some regional and local non-broadcast networks were distributed during the 1970's and 1980's, the banner offerings of cable systems during that period were nationally-distributed networks. The Introduction of Home-Use Satellite Television Technology Home satellite dish (``HSD'') technology was developed not long after
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- Rather, we propose to include a more generic reference to Supplement C in the rules, so that as SAR evaluation guidelines are refined by experts, they can be accommodated more quickly by our procedures without waiting for rule amendment. Accordingly, for portable devices, we propose to delete the sentence in Section 2.1093(d)(3) of our rules that refers to IEEE standard C95.3-1991 and refer instead to the most current edition of Supplement C to OET Bulletin 65, issued by the Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology. For mobile devices, we propose to add a similar reference to Bulletin 65 in the introductory text of Section 2.1091(d). In addition, we propose to amend Section 2.1093 to indicate that computational modeling may be used
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- used articulation scores (AS) to determine the levels of interference. The JSC Report indicates that under near-perfect conditions, the maximum AS attainable is about ninety-five percent. It also indicates that an AS of eighty percent enables a listener to understand every sentence without significant effort. The JSC Report recorded a worst-case AS of 93.1, compared to a baseline AS of 95.3 if AIS is not a factor. The JSC Report also examined the interference potential of AIS to a PC data receiver with no error correction. It recorded a worst-case bit error rate of 3.1 x 10-2 bits per second, with a baseline of less than 1 x 10-6 bits per second if AIS is not a factor. This corresponds to
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- meters. For a 12 inch (0.3 meter) antenna, the near field extends to 4.6 meters, the transition region extends from 4.6 to 11 meters and the far field starts at 11 meters. See OET Bulletin 65, Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields, August 1997, at 27-29. As described in OET Bulletin 65 and IEEE C95.3, the Maximum Permissible Exposure Limits (MPE) for RF exposure are based on plane wave equivalent power density limits where measurements may be made using instruments calibrated with respect to plane wave equivalent power density at distances more than 20 cm from the radiator; in some cases, as close as 5 cm. Spatially averaged measurements are used to determine RF exposure
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- non-radio frequency actuation signal generated by a device external to the body in which the medical implant transmitter is implanted or is to be implanted. (c) MedRadio programmer/control transmitters may be interconnected with other telecommunications systems including the public switched telephone network. (d) For the purpose of facilitating MedRadio system operation during a MedRadio communications session, as defined in § 95.3, MedRadio transmitters may transmit in accordance with the provisions of § 95.715(a) for no more than 5 seconds without the communications of data.; MedRadio transmitters may transmit in accordance with the provisions of § 95.715(b)(3) for no more than 3.6 seconds in total within a one hour time period without the communications of data; MedRadio transmitters may transmit in accordance
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- portable GMRS-only radios) use the licensed GMRS channels, while only a small percentage obtain the 38See Amendment of Subparts A and E of Part 95 to Improve the General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS), PR Docket 87-265, Report and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 6554, 6554 ¶ 3 (1988) (GMRS R&O). 39See47 C.F.R. § 95.21. 40See47 C.F.R. § 95.51(b). 41See47 C.F.R. § 95.3. 42That is, shorter range communications enable a higher degree of frequency reuse. This is particularly important in shared bands where a number of entities may want to communicate in the same area at the same time. If higher powers are allowed and communication distances are increased in a shared environment, frequency reuse would decline. 43This is similar to the situation
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- 100.0 CACHICO 12 43 1000.0 396.0 28873 572 28649 562 0.5 0.6 99.3 CACHICO 24 36 292.9 564.0 21964 368 21707 355 1.0 5.9 99.9 CACLOVIS 43 44 192.4 671.0 25054 1162 24306 1150 6.6 1.3 100.0 CACONCORD 42 63 58.4 856.0 26738 6615 25956 6208 1.2 3.1 100.0 CACORONA 52 39 60.8 896.0 17009 12138 17469 12070 7.7 8.6 95.3 B-9 DIGITALTELEVISION EXISTINGNTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURINGTRANSITION CURRENTSERVICE NEWINTERFERENCE NTSC NTSCDTV DTV ANTENNA----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATEANDCITY CHANCHANPOWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sqkm)(thous) (Sqkm)(thous) (%NLArea)(%NLPop) (%) CACOTATI 22 23 50.0 620.0 10873 1197 8985 1054 0.4 0.2 100.0 CAELCENTRO 7 22 585.0 389.0 22736 181 21793 181 0.2 0.0 99.9 CAELCENTRO 9 48 955.2
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- PCS Rollout Summary Table 9A: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a County Number of PCS Providers in a County POPs in Those Counties (1)% of Total US POPsSquare Miles in Those Counties % of Total US Counties 1 or More 217.3 million 85.9% 1,167,000 32.4% 2 or More 186.9 million 73.9% 641,000 17.8% 3 or More 95.3 million 37.7% 257,000 7.1% 4 11.9 million 4.7% 51,000 1.4% Table 9B: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Number of PCS Providers in a BTA Number of BTAsPOPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs 1 or More 352 234.3 million 92.7% 2 or More 245 210.4 million 83.2% 3 or More 109
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- By the Acting Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. introduction 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture ("NAL"), we find Scottsdale Lexus apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for apparent willful and repeated violation of section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and sections 1.903(a) and 95.3 of the Commission's rules ("Rules"). The noted apparent violations involve Scottsdale Lexus's operation of a General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS") radio system without Commission authority. II. Background 2. The GMRS is a "land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members." The party responsible for any GMRS
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- No 3.000 100. 6.000 234C1 94.7 KALG CHADRON NE CP BPH930414MD 42-38- 2.0 103-05-58.0 No 50.000 151. 100.000 235C1 94.9 KBREFM CEDAR CITY UT LIC BLH890717KF 37-45-51.0 113-06-15.0 No 55.000 -37. 100.000 235C1 94.9 KZWY SHERIDAN WY LIC BLH7328 44-47-54.0 106-55-51.0 No 58.000 13. 100.000 236C3 95.1 KSVA CORRALES NM LIC BLED950530KB 35-04- 6.0 106-46-46.0 No 13.000 115. 19.000 237A 95.3 WSRM COOSA GA CP BPH900226MD 34-11-41.0 85-20-55.0 No 3.000 100. 6.000 237C3 B1 95.3 KLERFM OROFINO ID LIC BLH960726KB 46-28- 9.0 116-16-40.0 Can No 2.300 206. 5.900 237A 95.3 KECHFM SUN VALLEY ID LIC BMLH900220KA 43-39-42.0 114-24- 7.0 No 0.100 661. 0.120 237C1 95.3 KECHFM SUN VALLEY ID CP BPH960719IB 43-39-42.0 114-24- 7.0 No 5.900 656. 12.500 237A 95.3 WRXX
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- 0.0100.0 20,469,405 0.0 0.1 4.5 0.0 95.4 Cote d'Ivoire $10,071,651 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 96.9 $80,424 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $516,328 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 50,461,076 0.0 0.0 3.1 0.0 96.8 Djibouti $695,846 0.0 0.2 1.8 0.0 98.0 $287,251 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $286 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,117,608 0.0 0.1 1.5 0.0 98.4 Egypt $42,691,514 0.0 0.0 4.7 0.0 95.3 $795,132 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $20,175 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 554,628,664 0.0 0.0 4.6 0.0 95.4 Equatorial Guinea $872,933 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.0 99.4 $3,375 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $2,902 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 4,687,241 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.0 99.4 Ethiopia $48,600,728 0.0 0.0 13.6 0.0 86.4 $483,549 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $165,783 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 260,997,586 0.0 0.0
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- 0.0100.0 35,298,908 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 Zambia $1,697,479 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.7 81.3 $54,097 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $428,690 1.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 98.3 18,246,401 0.0 0.0 0.0 25.9 74.1 Zimbabwe $9,856,813 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.4 97.6 $341,985 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,739,133 0.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 99.1 42,765,380 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.5 97.5 Africa $395,105,535 0.2 0.0 0.3 4.2 95.3 $13,849,145 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $47,065,054 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 96.5 2,682,055,473 0.3 0.0 0.1 5.4 94.1 Bahrain $1,865,267 0.9 0.0 0.0 1.6 97.5 $101,166 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $724,229 5.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 94.4 31,132,030 1.2 0.0 0.0 3.6 95.3 Iran $9,379,717 0.2 0.0 0.1 15.4 84.3 $1,062,017 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $60,28024.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 75.3 133,886,742 0.2
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- equipment 105 complies with IEEE C95.1-1991, IEEE C95.1-1991, will apply to "IEEE Standards for Safety all PCS base and mobile Levels with Respect to Human stations, as appropriate. The Exposure to Radio Frequency application for equipment Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz authorization must contain a to 300 GHz" as measured using statement confirming compliance methods specified in IEEE with IEEE C95.1-1991. C95.3-1991, "Recommended Technical information showing Practice for the Measurement of the basis for this statement Potentially Hazardous must be submitted to the Electromagnetic Fields - RF and Commission upon request. Microwave." The applicant for (b) PCS hand-held devices type acceptance is required to whose maximum radiated power is submit a statement affirming 100 milliwatts or less are not that the equipment
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- Equipment List but will be individually enumerated on the station authorization. 64 (d) Applicants for type acceptance of transmitters that operate in these services must determine that the equipment complies with IEEE C95.1-1991, "IEEE Standards for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" as measured using methods specified in IEEE C95.3-1991, "Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields - RF and Microwave." The applicant for type acceptance is required to submit a statement affirming that the equipment complies with these standards as measured by an approved method and to maintain a record showing the basis for the statement of compliance with IEEE C.95.1-1991. § 26.52 RF hazards. (a)
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- authorization by following the procedures set forth in part 2 of this chapter. (c) Applicants for certification of transmitters that operate in these services must determine that the equipment complies with IEEE C95.1-1991, "IEEE Standards for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz" as measured using methods specified in IEEE C95.3-1991, "Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields--RF and Microwave." The applicant for certification is required to submit a statement affirming that the equipment complies with these standards as measured by an approved method and to maintain a record showing the basis for the statement of compliance with IEEE C.95.1- 1991. § 24.52 RF hazards. Licensees and manufacturers
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- PCS Rollout Summary Table 9A: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a County Number of PCS Providers in a County POPs in Those Counties (1)% of Total US POPsSquare Miles in Those Counties % of Total US Counties 1 or More 217.3 million 85.9% 1,167,000 32.4% 2 or More 186.9 million 73.9% 641,000 17.8% 3 or More 95.3 million 37.7% 257,000 7.1% 4 11.9 million 4.7% 51,000 1.4% Table 9B: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Number of PCS Providers in a BTA Number of BTAsPOPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs 1 or More 352 234.3 million 92.7% 2 or More 245 210.4 million 83.2% 3 or More 109
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- PCS Rollout Summary Table 9A: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a County Number of PCS Providers in a County POPs in Those Counties (1)% of Total US POPsSquare Miles in Those Counties % of Total US Counties 1 or More 217.3 million 85.9% 1,167,000 32.4% 2 or More 186.9 million 73.9% 641,000 17.8% 3 or More 95.3 million 37.7% 257,000 7.1% 4 11.9 million 4.7% 51,000 1.4% Table 9B: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Number of PCS Providers in a BTA Number of BTAsPOPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs 1 or More 352 234.3 million 92.7% 2 or More 245 210.4 million 83.2% 3 or More 109
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- Summary Table 9A: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a County Number of PCS Providers in a County POPs in Those Counties (1) % of Total US POPs Square Miles in Those Counties % of Total US Counties 1 or More 217.3 million 85.9% 1,167,000 32.4% 2 or More 186.9 million 73.9% 641,000 17.8% 3 or More 95.3 million 37.7% 257,000 7.1% 4 11.9 million 4.7% 51,000 1.4% Table 9B: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Number of PCS Providers in a BTA Number of BTAs POPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs 1 or More 352 234.3 million 92.7% 2 or More 245 210.4 million 83.2% 3 or More
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- only to ship earth stations. (ii) For facilities and operations licensed or authorized under part 24 of this chapter, licensees and manufacturers are required to ensure that their facilities and equipment comply with IEEE C95.1-1991 (ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992), "Safety Levels With Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz." Measurement methods are specified in IEEE C95.3-1991, "Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields -- RF and Microwave." Copies of these standards are available from IEEE Standards Board, 445 Hoes Lane, P.O. Box 1331, Piscataway, NJ 08855-1331. Telephone: 1-800-678-4333. The limits for both "controlled" and "uncontrolled" environments, as defined by IEEE C95.1-1991, will apply to all PCS base and mobile stations, as appropriate. (iii)
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- 76.1 83.3 91.5 87.9 94.4 97.8 30-40 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 20-30 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 69.4 80.4 90.8 10-20 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 61.9 76.2 86.4 0-10 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 49.9 67.9 80.9 Dec 2000 Dec 2000 90-100 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 80-90 $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 99.0 99.3 99.8 70-80 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 97.8 98.6 99.5 60-70 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 96.6 97.6 99.1 50-60 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 95.9 97.6 98.9 40-50 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 94.5 96.8 98.5 30-40 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 93.8 96.5 98.3 20-30 $24,855 to $27,541 65.1 71.8 83.2
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- 87.9 94.4 97.8 99.0 25-41 65.0 73.1 87.6 92.6 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 $27,542 to $29,892 66.9 75.2 85.4 91.8 93.8 96.5 98.3 99.2
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- 80.0 87.6 95.6 97.7 98.5 15-25 50.1 61.2 77.8 88.0 91.4 69.4 80.4 90.8 95.7 96.8 6-15 38.5 52.1 69.4 82.7 86.2 61.9 76.2 86.4 93.2 95.0 Fewer Than 6 27.5 43.3 59.7 73.5 74.8 49.9 67.9 80.9 88.9 91.8 Dec 2003 $53,494 to $291,938 96.1% 96.8% 98.3% 98.7% 98.8% 99.8% 99.6% 99.9% 99.9% 99.8% $43,617 to $53,478 88.9 91.7 95.3 97.4 97.6 99.0 99.3 99.8 99.9 99.9 $38,396 to $43,614 79.5 84.9 92.1 96.0 96.7 97.8 98.6 99.5 99.8 99.8 $34,744 to $38,395 74.5 79.9 88.2 94.0 95.0 96.6 97.6 99.1 99.6 99.7 $32,122 to $34,743 71.2 78.2 87.1 92.5 94.3 95.9 97.6 98.9 99.4 99.6 $29,893 to $32,121 67.4 75.5 85.6 91.8 93.8 94.5 96.8 98.5 99.3 99.4 $27,542
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- than 40 and no more than 50% Greater than 50 and no more than 60% Greater than 60 and no more than 80% Greater than 80 and no more than 100% 100% or more aDSL 0.7 2.4 5.1 26.7 29.0 20.7 9.5 3.5 1.6 0.4 0.3 sDSL 83.1 15.8 0.7 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 95.3 4.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 13.8 9.3 10.2 18.4 18.0 14.1 9.6 4.5 1.9 0.2 0.1 FTTP 61.9 27.6 3.6 2.9 2.0 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 Satellite 0.7 83.7 12.7 2.7 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Fixed Wireless 48.1 40.9 6.6 3.5 0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 97.8 98.2 101.5 90.7 July 94.5 97.3 97.9 99.6 91.0 1996January 95.7 100.2 98.0 100.8 92.1 July 97.3 99.0 98.5 104.3 94.1 1997January 98.6 100.1 98.7 106.9 97.0 July 99.5 100.6 99.8 104.7 99.4 1998January 100.2 99.9 100.0 99.8 100.0 99.6 July 101.2 101.5 101.5 101.9 102.0 101.3 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 March 106.1 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 April 106.2 98.6 105.2 93.7 92.4 97.8 May 106.3 98.5 105.3 93.4 92.0 97.6 June 106.9 97.2 105.8 90.6 89.0 95.0 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 August 107.1 98.9 109.5 90.7 89.2 95.1 September 107.7 97.0
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- 97.8 98.2 101.5 90.7 July 94.5 97.3 97.9 99.6 91.0 1996January 95.7 100.2 98.0 100.8 92.1 July 97.3 99.0 98.5 104.3 94.1 1997January 98.6 100.1 98.7 106.9 97.0 July 99.5 100.6 99.8 104.7 99.4 1998January 100.2 99.9 100.0 99.8 100.0 99.6 July 101.2 101.5 101.5 101.9 102.0 101.3 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 July 107.1 98.2 107.3 91.3 89.8 95.7 2001January 108.5 98.8 110.5 89.9 83.1 94.2 July 110.0 99.6 113.3 88.9 82.0 93.0 2002January 109.7 100.3 115.7 88.2 81.4 92.6 July 111.6 99.5 118.8 84.0 76.7 89.1 2003January 112.6 100.4 121.4 83.4 77.3 87.0 2 Series began in December 1997. BLS Series ID All
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- 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 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9
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- 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 97.2 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 $20,000 - $29,999 94.1 88.9
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- 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 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/pntris03.pdf
- 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 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9 91.5 93.0 90.7 94.6
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/pntris04.pdf
- 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 or more 96.0 95.7 96.7 99.7 98.1 96.8 98.5 98.7 97.2 99.1 98.9 All Households 85.9 89.4 88.5 88.5 87.5 84.2 89.9 89.7 90.9 90.0 91.6 Arizona $9,999 or less 73.6 69.4 82.9 76.6 80.4 73.6 74.6 83.5 84.2 79.3 87.5 $10,000 - $19,999 91.7 90.0 84.2 83.5 85.2 87.9
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref02.pdf
- 86.7 97.3 93.1 March 94.5 90.8 86.9 98.2 93.0 April 94.9 92.1 88.5 100.0 93.0 May 95.8 92.6 89.2 100.1 93.3 June 97.0 93.5 90.7 99.8 93.7 July 97.5 93.8 91.2 99.8 93.9 August 97.7 94.0 91.6 99.8 93.9 September 97.9 94.8 92.9 99.8 94.0 October 98.2 95.2 93.5 99.8 94.2 November 98.0 95.4 93.6 99.8 94.8 December 97.6 96.3 95.3 99.8 95.2 1983January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7 98.3
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- November 101.1 101.6 101.0 100.8 102.1 92.4 December 100.3 101.3 99.9 99.2 101.5 91.7 1999January 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 90.9 February 100.4 102.0 99.5 99.1 100.7 89.7 March 100.2 102.3 98.9 98.4 100.3 89.0 April 100.0 100.9 99.8 99.5 100.7 87.8 May 99.6 102.7 97.5 96.4 100.2 85.8 June 99.7 103.2 97.4 96.3 100.2 84.0 July 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 98.9 105.1 94.4 93.1 98.5 79.2 April 98.6
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- CUUR0000SA0 CUUR0000SEED CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SEED02 CUUR0000SS27051 CUUR0000SS27061 CUUR0000SEED03 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 90.9 February 102.0 100.4 102.0 99.5 99.1 100.7 89.7 March 102.3 100.2 102.3 98.9 98.4 100.3 89.0 April 103.0 100.0 100.9 99.8 99.5 100.7 87.8 May 103.0 99.6 102.7 97.5 96.4 100.2 85.8 June 103.0 99.7 103.2 97.4 96.3 100.2 84.0 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 103.6 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref05.pdf
- 78.0 66.3 February 115.4 97.1 124.2 73.9 71.6 77.8 66.6 March 116.2 96.7 124.2 73.1 70.6 77.2 66.5 April 116.6 96.5 123.9 72.8 70.1 77.2 66.4 May 117.2 95.9 124.2 71.3 68.8 75.5 66.5 June 117.6 95.8 124.2 71.2 68.4 75.4 66.4 July 117.4 95.6 124.7 70.1 67.6 74.2 66.5 August 117.5 95.0 124.7 68.7 66.0 72.9 66.5 September 117.7 95.3 124.9 69.6 67.0 73.9 66.3 October 118.4 94.6 125.2 68.3 65.7 72.6 65.5 November 118.4 94.9 125.1 69.3 66.4 74.0 65.5 December 118.0 94.8 125.5 68.6 65.7 73.4 65.6 Note: Figures for local telephone service, interstate toll service, and intrastate toll service after May, 2000 are converted from 1982-1984 base index series reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Historical
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- 86.7 97.3 93.1 March 94.5 90.8 86.9 98.2 93.0 April 94.9 92.1 88.5 100.0 93.0 May 95.8 92.6 89.2 100.1 93.3 June 97.0 93.5 90.7 99.8 93.7 July 97.5 93.8 91.2 99.8 93.9 August 97.7 94.0 91.6 99.8 93.9 September 97.9 94.8 92.9 99.8 94.0 October 98.2 95.2 93.5 99.8 94.2 November 98.0 95.4 93.6 99.8 94.8 December 97.6 96.3 95.3 99.8 95.2 1983January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7 98.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- Service Intrastate Toll Service BLS Series IdentifierCUUR0000SA0CUUR0000SE270A CUUR0000SEED01 CUUR0000SS27051CUUR0000SS27061 April 94.9 92.1 88.5 100.0 93.0 May 95.8 92.6 89.2 100.1 93.3 June 97.0 93.5 90.7 99.8 93.7 July 97.5 93.8 91.2 99.8 93.9 August 97.7 94.0 91.6 99.8 93.9 September 97.9 94.8 92.9 99.8 94.0 October 98.2 95.2 93.5 99.8 94.2 November 98.0 95.4 93.6 99.8 94.8 December 97.6 96.3 95.3 99.8 95.2 1983 January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 86.7 97.3 93.1 March 94.5 90.8 86.9 98.2 93.0 April 94.9 92.1 88.5 100.0 93.0 May 95.8 92.6 89.2 100.1 93.3 June 97.0 93.5 90.7 99.8 93.7 July 97.5 93.8 91.2 99.8 93.9 August 97.7 94.0 91.6 99.8 93.9 September 97.9 94.8 92.9 99.8 94.0 October 98.2 95.2 93.5 99.8 94.2 November 98.0 95.4 93.6 99.8 94.8 December 97.6 96.3 95.3 99.8 95.2 1983 January 97.8 98.1 97.2 100.9 97.3 February 97.9 98.3 96.8 101.6 98.9 March 97.9 98.5 97.0 101.6 99.3 April 98.6 98.4 96.8 101.6 99.5 May 99.2 98.9 97.5 101.6 100.0 June 99.5 99.3 98.1 101.6 100.2 July 99.9 99.5 98.1 101.7 100.9 August 100.2 99.6 98.3 101.7 101.0 September 100.7 99.9 98.6 101.7 101.2 October 101.0 99.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/strev-97.pdf
- 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 1.11 NEW YORK 96.9 1.03 NORTH CAROLINA 86.5 1.16 NORTH DAKOTA 62.1 1.61 OHIO 95.3 1.05 OKLAHOMA 88.4 1.13 OREGON 92.0 1.09 PENNSYLVANIA 95.6 1.05 RHODE ISLAND 100.0 1.00 SOUTH CAROLINA 73.8 1.36 SOUTH DAKOTA 65.5 1.53 TENNESSEE 87.5 1.14 TEXAS 94.2 1.06 UTAH 95.4 1.05 VERMONT 84.7 1.18 VIRGINIA 97.5 1.03 WASHINGTON 93.0 1.07 WEST VIRGINIA 83.5 1.20 WISCONSIN 81.6 1.22 WYOMING 83.4 1.20 UNITED STATES 93.8 1.07 GUAM 0.0 N/A N. MARIANA ISL.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0300.pdf
- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0301.pdf
- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0302.pdf
- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0303.pdf
- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0304.pdf
- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0305.pdf
- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0398.pdf
- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/subs0399.pdf
- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 304.3 216.1 520.4 98,376.1 429.2 9,428.6 79,921.4 28,312.6108,234.0 Pay Telephone Service Providers 4.1 0.3 56.3 50.5 10.1 60.6 893.5 0.3 207.0 936.6 164.0 1,100.7 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) 48.6 0.8 15.4 34.0 49.4 2,437.5 4.6 906.2 1,971.7 1,376.8 3,348.4 Local Resellers 225.9 20.1 163.9 249.7 160.2 409.9 Private Carriers * * * 47.8 3.4 95.3 73.3 73.3 146.6 Shared Tenant Services Providers 43.1 0.0 50.2 48.4 44.9 93.3 Other Local Exchange Carriers 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.6 11.9 10.2 14.0 16.5 19.6 36.1 Local Service Providers Other 49.2 0.0 0.8 5.3 44.7 50.0 2,766.2 38.3 1,229.7 2,349.4 1,684.9 4,034.3 Than ILECs and Pay Telephone Providers Local Service Providers 546.5 0.8 83.7 370.2 260.8 631.0 102,035.8 467.8
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- Telecommunications Industry Association. 2 - 3 TABLE 2.2 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE: INDUSTRY SURVEY RESULTS Survey Results Estimates for Total Industry Number Percent of Employees Six-Month Average of Industry Revenues Monthly Systems Surveyed (Thousands) Bill Responding 1984 December 32 100.0% 1,404 $178,085 1985 June 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 December 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986 June 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 December 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987 June 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 December 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988 June 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 December 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989 June 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 December 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990 June 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 December 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991 June 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56
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- CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION. 2 - 3 TABLE 2.2 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE: SURVEY RESULTS SURVEY RESULTS ESTIMATES FOR TOTAL INDUSTRY NUMBER PERCENT OF EMPLOYEES SIX-MONTH AVERAGE OF INDUSTRY REVENUES MONTHLY SYSTEMS SURVEYED (THOUSANDS) BILL RESPONDING 1984 DECEMBER 32 100.0% 1,404 $178,085 1985 JUNE 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 DECEMBER 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986 JUNE 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 DECEMBER 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987 JUNE 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 DECEMBER 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988 JUNE 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 DECEMBER 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989 JUNE 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 DECEMBER 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990 JUNE 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 DECEMBER 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991 JUNE 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56
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- MSAs and BTAs. 12 - 4 Table 12.3 Wireless Telephone Service: Industry Survey Results Survey Results Estimates for Total Industry Number Percent of Employees Six-Month Average of Industry Revenues Monthly Systems Surveyed (Thousands) Bill Responding 1984 December 32 100.0% 1,404 $178,085 1985 June 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 December 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986 June 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 December 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987 June 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 December 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988 June 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 December 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989 June 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 December 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990 June 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 December 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991 June 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56
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- 1997 JUNE 2,005 48,705,553 DECEMBER 2,228 55,312,293 SOURCE: CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION. 8 TABLE 2.2 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE: SURVEY RESULTS NUMBER PERCENT OF EMPLOYEES SIX-MONTH AVERAGE OF INDUSTRY REVENUES MONTHLY SYSTEMS SURVEYED (THOUSANDS) BILL RESPONDING 1984 DECEMBER 32 100.0% 1,404 $178,085 1985 JUNE 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 DECEMBER 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986 JUNE 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 DECEMBER 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987 JUNE 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 DECEMBER 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988 JUNE 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 DECEMBER 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989 JUNE 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 DECEMBER 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990 JUNE 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 DECEMBER 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991 JUNE 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56
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- Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association. 2 - 3 TABLE 2.2 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE: SURVEY RESULTS Survey Results Estimates for Total Industry Number Percent of Employees Six-Month Average of Industry Revenues Monthly Systems Surveyed (Thousands) Bill Responding 1984 December 32 100.0% 1,404 $178,085 1985 June 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 December 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986 June 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 December 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987 June 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 December 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988 June 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 December 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989 June 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 December 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990 June 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 December 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991 June 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56
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- 4 Subscribers Table 12.3 Wireless Telephone Service: Industry Survey Results (As Reported by Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Assn.) Survey Results Estimatesfor Total Industry Number Percent of Employees Six-Month Average of Industry Revenues Monthly Systems Surveyed (Thousands) Bill Responding 1984December 32 100.0% 1,404 178,085 1985June 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 December 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986June 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 December 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987June 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 December 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988June 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 December 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989June 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 December 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990June 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 December 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991June 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56 December 1,005 96.5 26,327 3,055,017
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- 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6
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- 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6
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- Wireless Telephone Service: Industry Survey Results (As Reported by Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Assn.) Survey Results Estimates for Total Industry Number Percent of Employees Six-Month Average of Industry Revenues Monthly Systems Surveyed (Thousands) Bill Responding 1984 December 32 100.0% 1,404 $178,085 1985 June 65 100.0 1,697 176,231 December 101 100.0 2,727 306,197 1986 June 122 96.0 3,556 360,585 December 160 95.3 4,334 462,467 1987 June 192 88.0 5,656 479,514 December 297 97.2 7,147 672,005 $96.83 1988 June 409 99.9 9,154 886,075 95.00 December 496 99.1 11,400 1,073,473 98.02 1989 June 513 99.1 13,719 1,406,463 85.52 December 546 98.8 15,927 1,934,132 89.30 1990 June 554 98.8 18,973 2,126,362 83.94 December 663 98.2 21,382 2,422,458 80.90 1991 June 905 96.4 25,545 2,653,505 74.56
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- 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6
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- 164.1 166.2 184.4 202.9 225.6 Peru 60.4 72.3 77.4 91.3 95.5 109.4 125.7 126.1 144.2 144.4 161.9 Philippines 192.7 316.4 289.6 304.6 315.8 345.8 382.3 383.9 435.5 424.0 470.3 Poland 54.7 68.7 73.7 81.1 86.1 98.9 113.8 117.8 129.2 107.8 110.9 Russia 16/ 16.4 27.2 42.2 61.7 88.6 115.9 123.3 129.0 142.9 107.8 120.0 Saudi Arabia 39.9 91.4 257.8 82.2 95.3 96.9 106.1 106.4 118.8 108.3 97.5 Sierra Leone 2.7 3.3 5.0 8.4 8.7 8.6 10.4 10.8 13.0 18.8 7.5 Singapore 40.1 51.2 58.8 69.9 78.4 87.0 107.6 126.3 112.8 93.9 69.7 South Africa 20.7 25.3 26.9 38.4 38.8 50.6 69.8 66.8 87.6 87.1 92.8 Spain 60.6 73.9 93.6 117.4 120.9 127.9 140.4 138.5 150.6 176.6 207.2 Switzerland 42.5 87.1 91.9
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- 225.8 305.5 235.9 176.8 -4.1 Peru 91.3 95.5 109.4 125.7 126.1 144.2 144.4 161.9 79.7 53.3 31.7 -78.0 Philippines 304.6 315.8 345.8 382.3 383.9 435.5 424.0 470.3 488.0 514.9 583.1 33.9 Poland 81.1 86.1 98.9 113.8 117.8 129.2 107.8 110.9 108.6 137.9 71.1 -44.9 Russia 61.7 88.6 115.9 123.3 129.0 142.9 107.8 120.0 79.6 46.1 35.4 -75.2 Saudi Arabia 82.2 95.3 96.9 106.1 106.4 118.8 108.3 97.5 82.3 96.3 53.1 -55.3 Sierra Leone 8.4 8.7 8.6 10.4 10.8 13.0 18.8 7.5 2.9 7.7 8.3 -36.6 Singapore 69.9 78.4 87.0 107.6 126.3 112.8 93.9 69.7 59.6 54.9 60.2 -46.6 South Africa 38.4 38.8 50.6 69.8 66.8 87.6 87.1 92.8 73.9 43.7 34.9 -60.1 Spain 117.4 120.9 127.9 140.4 138.5 150.6 176.6 207.2
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 101.6 100.3 101.3 99.9 99.2 101.5 91.7 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 90.9 February 102.0 100.4 102.0 99.5 99.1 100.7 89.7 March 102.3 100.2 102.3 98.9 98.4 100.3 89.0 April 103.0 100.0 100.9 99.8 99.5 100.7 87.8 May 103.0 99.6 102.7 97.5 96.4 100.2 85.8 June 103.0 99.7 103.2 97.4 96.3 100.2 84.0 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 103.6 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1
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- first six columns include revenues for locations not estimated. (Dollars in Millions) 1 - 46 Table 1.17 Adjustment Formula: 2002 1 2 3 Average PercentAdjustment Formula Reporting 2/ 100/Average Percent 2002 2002 Reporting Alabama 2,417,624 84.4% 1.18 Alaska 451,038 0.0 NA American Samoa 10,325 0.0 NA Arizona 2,929,763 93.0 1.08 Arkansas 1,453,606 68.3 1.46 California 22,684,649 98.4 1.02 Colorado 2,808,697 95.3 1.05 Connecticut 2,322,733 98.9 1.01 Delaware 580,535 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 897,193 100.0 1.00 Florida 11,051,084 98.2 1.02 Georgia 4,952,969 88.5 1.13 Guam 70,975 0.0 NA Hawaii 706,080 99.9 1.00 Idaho 742,213 90.8 1.10 Illinois 7,988,559 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,723,570 95.4 1.05 Iowa 1,659,718 64.7 1.55 Kansas 1,572,621 83.6 1.20 Kentucky 2,162,127 77.9 1.28 Louisiana 2,499,254 92.3 1.08 Maine
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 101.6 100.3 101.3 99.9 99.2 101.5 91.7 1999January 101.9 100.7 102.2 99.9 99.3 101.3 90.9 February 102.0 100.4 102.0 99.5 99.1 100.7 89.7 March 102.3 100.2 102.3 98.9 98.4 100.3 89.0 April 103.0 100.0 100.9 99.8 99.5 100.7 87.8 May 103.0 99.6 102.7 97.5 96.4 100.2 85.8 June 103.0 99.7 103.2 97.4 96.3 100.2 84.0 July 103.3 99.5 103.7 96.7 95.3 100.0 82.9 August 103.6 99.8 103.8 97.1 95.9 99.8 82.3 September 104.1 99.6 103.7 96.8 95.9 99.2 82.6 October 104.3 99.8 103.5 97.4 96.9 98.8 82.0 November 104.3 100.6 103.9 98.7 99.1 99.2 81.2 December 104.3 100.7 104.2 98.6 98.5 99.9 81.1 2000January 104.6 100.9 104.8 98.5 98.3 100.1 80.6 February 105.3 99.4 104.9 95.5 94.0 99.2 79.7 March 106.1
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 97.0 September 125.0 117.8 147.9 69.6 96.9 October 125.6 116.9 146.2 69.6 96.7 November 125.9 117.2 146.8 69.6 96.8 December 126.1 116.9 146.0 70.0 96.6 1990January 127.4 117.6 148.4 69.1 95.2 February 128.0 117.9 149.0 69.0 95.1 March 128.4 118.2 149.7 69.0 95.0 April 128.9 118.4 150.0 69.0 95.1 May 129.2 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.2 June 129.9 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.3 July 130.4 115.5 145.4 67.4 95.4 August 130.6 117.7 149.7 67.4 95.3 September 132.7 117.9 150.1 67.4 95.2 October 133.5 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.8 November 133.8 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.7 December 133.8 116.4 147.5 67.4 94.5 1991January 134.6 119.3 153.4 67.1 93.4 February 134.8 119.2 153.2 67.1 93.4 March 135.0 119.3 153.2 67.5 93.3 April 135.2 119.3 153.4 67.5 92.9
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 97.0 September 125.0 117.8 147.9 69.6 96.9 October 125.6 116.9 146.2 69.6 96.7 November 125.9 117.2 146.8 69.6 96.8 December 126.1 116.9 146.0 70.0 96.6 1990January 127.4 117.6 148.4 69.1 95.2 February 128.0 117.9 149.0 69.0 95.1 March 128.4 118.2 149.7 69.0 95.0 April 128.9 118.4 150.0 69.0 95.1 May 129.2 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.2 June 129.9 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.3 July 130.4 115.5 145.4 67.4 95.4 August 130.6 117.7 149.7 67.4 95.3 September 132.7 117.9 150.1 67.4 95.2 October 133.5 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.8 November 133.8 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.7 December 133.8 116.4 147.5 67.4 94.5 7 - 9 Table 7.4 Consumer Price Indices (1982-1984=100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 97.0 September 125.0 117.8 147.9 69.6 96.9 October 125.6 116.9 146.2 69.6 96.7 November 125.9 117.2 146.8 69.6 96.8 December 126.1 116.9 146.0 70.0 96.6 1990January 127.4 117.6 148.4 69.1 95.2 February 128.0 117.9 149.0 69.0 95.1 March 128.4 118.2 149.7 69.0 95.0 April 128.9 118.4 150.0 69.0 95.1 May 129.2 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.2 June 129.9 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.3 July 130.4 115.5 145.4 67.4 95.4 August 130.6 117.7 149.7 67.4 95.3 September 132.7 117.9 150.1 67.4 95.2 October 133.5 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.8 November 133.8 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.7 December 133.8 116.4 147.5 67.4 94.5 7 - 9 Table 7.4 Consumer Price Indices (1982-1984 = 100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate
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- 14.2 24.5 307.7 57.4 3.0 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications 9 - 13 Table 9.1(c): Company Comparison -- Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints -- 1998 Company Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 38.4 85.6 98.3 96.1 69.5 73.2 82.4 95.3 81.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 53.5 32.0 24.6 36.5 33.9 30.8 38.8 26.7 23.9 Average Repair Interval (hours) 21.9 6.4 2.2 10.2 9.5 3.2 10.7 14.8 7.0 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.9 87.0 85.1 98.2 89.3 97.4 88.7 91.1 78.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 14.6 17.4 14.7 22.0 20.1 0.0 22.3 14.8
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- 304.3 216.1 520.4 98,376.1 429.2 9,428.6 79,921.4 28,312.6108,234.0 Pay Telephone Service Providers 4.1 0.3 56.3 50.5 10.1 60.6 893.5 0.3 207.0 936.6 164.0 1,100.7 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) 48.6 0.8 15.4 34.0 49.4 2,437.5 4.6 906.2 1,971.7 1,376.8 3,348.4 Local Resellers 225.9 20.1 163.9 249.7 160.2 409.9 Private Carriers * * * 47.8 3.4 95.3 73.3 73.3 146.6 Shared Tenent Services Providers 43.1 0.0 50.2 48.4 44.9 93.3 Other Local Exchange Carriers 0.6 0.0 0.6 0.6 11.9 10.2 14.0 16.5 19.6 36.1 Local Service Providers Other 49.2 0.0 0.8 5.3 44.7 50.0 2,766.2 38.3 1,229.7 2,349.4 1,684.9 4,034.3 Than ILECs and Pay Telephone Providers Local Service Providers 546.5 0.8 83.7 370.2 260.8 631.0 102,035.7 467.8
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 97.0 September 125.0 117.8 147.9 69.6 96.9 October 125.6 116.9 146.2 69.6 96.7 November 125.9 117.2 146.8 69.6 96.8 December 126.1 116.9 146.0 70.0 96.6 1990January 127.4 117.6 148.4 69.1 95.2 February 128.0 117.9 149.0 69.0 95.1 March 128.4 118.2 149.7 69.0 95.0 April 128.9 118.4 150.0 69.0 95.1 May 129.2 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.2 June 129.9 118.0 149.2 69.0 95.3 July 130.4 115.5 145.4 67.4 95.4 August 130.6 117.7 149.7 67.4 95.3 September 132.7 117.9 150.1 67.4 95.2 October 133.5 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.8 November 133.8 118.6 151.4 67.4 94.7 December 133.8 116.4 147.5 67.4 94.5 7 - 9 Table 7.4 Consumer Price Indexes (1982-1984=100) All Goods & Services All Telephone Services Local Services Interstate Toll Service Intrastate Toll Service
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- measurements until one develops a sense of what the data measurements disclose about company performance. 9 - 11 Table 9.1: Company Comparison -- Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints -- 1998 Company Ameritech Bell Atlant. BellSouth NYNEXPacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 38.4 85.6 98.3 96.1 69.6 73.2 82.4 95.3 81.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 53.5 32.0 24.6 36.5 33.9 30.8 38.8 26.7 24.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 21.9 6.4 2.2 NA 9.5 3.2 10.7 14.8 7.0 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.9 87.0 85.1 98.2 89.3 97.4 88.7 91.1 78.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 14.6 17.4 14.7 22.0 20.1 0.0 22.3 14.8
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- 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November 1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November 1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November 1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November 1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November 1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8%
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- 91.8 85.3 92.9% 6.5 7.1% July 1988 92.4 85.7 92.8% 6.7 7.2% November1988 92.6 85.7 92.5% 6.9 7.5% March 1989 93.6 87.0 93.0% 6.6 7.0% July 1989 93.8 87.5 93.3% 6.3 6.7% November1989 93.9 87.3 93.0% 6.6 7.0% March 1990 94.2 87.9 93.3% 6.3 6.7% July 1990 94.8 88.4 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1990 94.7 88.4 93.3% 6.3 6.7% March 1991 95.3 89.2 93.6% 6.1 6.4% July 1991 95.5 89.1 93.3% 6.4 6.7% November1991 95.7 89.4 93.4% 6.3 6.6% March 1992 96.6 90.7 93.9% 5.9 6.1% July 1992 96.6 90.6 93.8% 6.0 6.2% November1992 97.0 91.0 93.8% 6.0 6.2% March 1993 97.3 91.6 94.2% 5.7 5.8% July 1993 97.9 92.2 94.2% 5.7 5.8% November1993 98.8 93.0 94.2% 5.8 5.8% March 1994 98.1
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- 68.1 1.47 Nebraska 1,015,125 82.7 1.21 Nevada 1,336,888 95.4 1.05 New Hampshire 860,595 93.3 1.07 New Jersey 6,927,404 99.8 1.00 New Mexico 1,009,203 87.6 1.14 New York 13,230,572 96.7 1.03 North Carolina 5,213,187 90.1 1.11 North Dakota 397,442 57.5 1.74 N. Mariana Islands 20,990 0.0 NA Ohio 7,001,888 95.1 1.05 Oklahoma 2,110,393 85.4 1.17 Oregon 2,206,230 91.9 1.09 Pennsylvania 8,385,348 95.3 1.05 Puerto Rico 1,331,851 100.0 1.00 Rhode Island 660,645 100.0 1.00 South Carolina 2,387,770 72.4 1.38 South Dakota 428,561 64.9 1.54 Tennessee 3,473,138 86.8 1.15 Texas 13,423,873 94.3 1.06 Utah 1,213,348 95.0 1.05 Vermont 425,849 84.6 1.18 Virgin Islands 68,283 0.0 NA Virginia 4,842,685 97.5 1.03 Washington 3,829,104 92.9 1.08 West Virginia 1,040,178 83.7 1.19 Wisconsin 3,507,890 76.1 1.31 Wyoming
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- 30.0 13.9 225.8 4. Procedural Errors -- System Vendors 36.7 75.9 38.0 3.0 223.6 14.9 89.0 194.4 64.1 5. Procedural Errors -- Other Vendors 0.0 17.7 16.1 0.0 218.0 0.0 0.4 91.4 99.4 6. Software Design 160.9 39.1 17.8 0.0 4.1 4.6 49.7 180.1 73.7 7. Hardware design 78.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8. Hardware Failure 95.3 89.5 310.2 19.7 107.2 124.6 68.2 320.9 230.9 9. Natural Causes 21.6 0.0 204.1 0.0 12,005.2 0.0 17.2 92.1 50.3 10. Traffic Overload 0.0 173.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11. Environmental 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4,843.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.2 12. External Power Failure 110.0 951.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 124.9 0.0 80.5 0.0 13. Massive Line Outage
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- 36.1 39.2 19.6 12.5 10.7 SBC Southwestern 38.1 28.6 28.1 23.9 17.0 13.4 SBC SNET 326.8 323.0 326.4 231.6 186.6 87.1 Verizon GTE 129.5 86.1 106.8 80.1 60.3 79.1 Verizon North 177.3 205.0 237.0 169.2 107.4 85.7 Verizon South 94.4 240.2 354.6 222.1 185.6 277.1 Sprint 91.7 183.9 287.9 136.5 75.3 79.1 Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* 143.6 205.8 260.9 168.1 113.8 95.3 *Weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Chart 1 Average of Residential and Business Complaints per Million Access Lines (Using Calculated Composites from Tables) Relative Complaint Levels Large Price-Cap Carriers 0.0 100.0 200.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 600.0 700.0 800.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Years Compla ints per Millio n Lines Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* Weighted Verizon Avg. BellSouth
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- 1,237 750 5,059 2,832 794 2,303 NA 4 Please refer to text for notes and data qualifications Table 3(a): Company Comparison -- Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints -- 1998 Company Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 38.4 85.6 98.3 96.1 69.5 73.2 82.4 95.3 81.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 53.5 32.0 24.6 36.5 33.9 30.8 38.8 26.7 23.9 Average Repair Interval (hours) 21.9 6.4 2.2 10.2 9.5 3.2 10.7 14.8 7.0 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.9 87.0 85.1 98.2 89.3 97.4 88.7 91.1 78.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 14.6 17.4 14.7 22.0 20.1 0.0 22.3 14.8
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- 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6
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- 91.3 84.3 92.3 7.0 7.7 1988March 91.8 85.3 92.9 6.5 7.1 July 92.4 85.7 92.8 6.7 7.2 November 92.6 85.7 92.5 6.9 7.5 1989March 93.6 87.0 93.0 6.6 7.0 July 93.8 87.5 93.3 6.3 6.7 November 93.9 87.3 93.0 6.6 7.0 1990March 94.2 87.9 93.3 6.3 6.7 July 94.8 88.4 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 94.7 88.4 93.3 6.3 6.7 1991March 95.3 89.2 93.6 6.1 6.4 July 95.5 89.1 93.3 6.4 6.7 November 95.7 89.4 93.4 6.3 6.6 1992March 96.6 90.7 93.9 5.9 6.1 July 96.6 90.6 93.8 6.0 6.2 November 97.0 91.0 93.8 6.0 6.2 1993March 97.3 91.6 94.2 5.7 5.8 July 97.9 92.2 94.2 5.7 5.8 November 98.8 93.0 94.2 5.8 5.8 1994March 98.1 92.1 93.9 6.0 6.1 July 98.6
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- CA Colorado 1,662.8 115.1 1,547.7 1,127.8 420.1 219.9 67.6 92.7 380.2 39.9 CO Connecticut 1,273.2 90.0 1,183.2 859.0 325.1 109.1 90.1 96.8 296.0 29.1 CT Delaware 231.2 12.2 219.0 150.7 68.3 32.4 8.8 19.1 60.3 8.1 DE District of Columbia 502.3 54.2 448.2 292.3 155.9 35.7 35.1 79.6 150.4 5.4 DC Florida 5,562.1 682.9 4,879.2 3,591.4 1,289.6 664.4 168.9 262.0 1,095.3 194.4 FL Georgia 2,722.2 404.4 2,317.8 1,648.0 674.6 322.7 86.7 158.2 567.6 106.9 GA Hawaii 439.4 79.7 359.7 276.2 83.6 38.0 11.4 20.6 70.0 13.5 HI Idaho 324.5 24.9 299.6 207.5 97.0 47.9 18.0 21.6 87.5 9.5 ID Illinois 3,262.1 311.5 2,950.6 2,287.6 667.0 314.1 188.7 101.0 603.8 63.3 IL Indiana 1,469.1 163.0 1,306.0 988.0 319.6 166.5 53.8 64.8 285.1
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- 447.4 3,417.1 2,499.5 917.6 560.0 117.1 222.1 899.2 18.4 AL Arizona 4,320.3 479.2 3,841.2 2,760.7 1,080.4 655.7 152.2 269.8 1,077.7 2.8 AZ Arkansas 1,746.6 109.8 1,636.8 1,172.8 464.0 289.0 74.5 99.2 462.7 1.3 AR California 36,154.4 3,161.5 32,992.9 24,913.0 8,079.9 4,230.2 1,671.0 2,112.0 8,013.2 66.8 CA Colorado 5,645.3 675.5 4,969.8 3,619.3 1,350.5 791.7 208.0 340.5 1,340.2 10.4 CO Connecticut 3,601.5 95.3 3,506.2 2,447.3 1,058.9 385.8 332.1 338.0 1,055.9 3.0 CT Delaware 795.4 44.8 750.7 513.8 236.9 120.8 31.7 83.7 236.2 0.6 DE District of Columbia 1,385.6 153.0 1,232.6 710.6 522.1 111.1 113.3 291.0 515.4 6.7 DC Florida 18,263.9 1,777.1 16,486.9 12,130.8 4,356.1 2,732.1 595.2 988.4 4,315.7 40.4 FL Georgia 8,840.0 1,298.0 7,542.0 5,357.1 2,184.9 1,246.2 310.3 597.2 2,153.7 31.2 GA Hawaii
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- 72.5 72.5 72.5 SD Tennessee 1,099.6 1,099.6 1,099.6 TN Texas 4,055.9 2.9 4,053.0 4,053.0 TX Utah 307.7 307.7 307.7 UT Vermont 128.9 128.9 128.9 VT Virginia 1,369.3 0.6 1,368.7 1,367.5 1.2 NA NA 1.2 1.2 VA Washington 1,004.8 3.1 1,001.6 1,001.6 WA West Virginia 340.2 340.2 340.0 0.2 NA NA 0.2 0.2 WV Wisconsin 670.6 0.3 670.3 670.3 WI Wyoming 95.3 95.3 95.3 WY Puerto Rico 539.5 539.5 539.5 PR 90 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Basic Local Service Revenues Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.11 - Revenues of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers for the Year Ended December 31, 2003 -- Continued Network Access Service Revenues (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing
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- BY STATE PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TELEPHONE SERVICE STATE JULY NOVEMBER MARCH JULY 1995 1995 1996 1996 ALABAMA 92.4 91.8 91.7 92.0 AL ALASKA 94.6 92.3 95.4 93.3 AK ARIZONA 94.9 94.9 92.7 93.8 AZ ARKANSAS 89.8 89.2 85.9 87.3 AR CALIFORNIA 95.0 93.9 94.9 95.1 CA COLORADO 96.2 96.7 96.4 94.8 CO CONNECTICUT 97.3 96.8 98.3 98.4 CT DELAWARE 95.3 97.3 95.0 97.3 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 90.9 89.8 92.5 93.1 DC FLORIDA 93.6 94.0 93.3 93.3 FL GEORGIA 89.3 89.3 91.8 86.8 GA HAWAII 94.2 94.3 93.9 96.0 HI IDAHO 96.2 94.5 93.3 92.1 ID ILLINOIS 93.2 94.7 93.1 93.0 IL INDIANA 94.5 94.8 94.7 94.5 IN IOWA 97.6 95.8 95.8 98.0 IA KANSAS 93.5 93.2 93.6 94.3 KS
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- OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TELEPHONE SERVICE STATE JULY NOVEMBER MARCH JULY 1996 1996 1997 1997 ALABAMA 92.0 92.8 91.4 93.0 AL ALASKA 93.3 94.6 94.4 93.5 AK ARIZONA 93.8 92.8 89.5 93.4 AZ ARKANSAS 87.3 87.4 88.7 90.8 AR CALIFORNIA 95.1 95.1 94.2 94.3 CA COLORADO 94.8 95.2 96.6 94.5 CO CONNECTICUT 98.4 95.7 95.5 93.8 CT DELAWARE 97.3 95.9 95.0 95.3 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 93.1 93.5 91.3 91.7 DC FLORIDA 93.3 92.6 92.0 93.1 FL GEORGIA 86.8 90.4 90.4 93.1 GA HAWAII 96.0 94.5 94.7 94.6 HI IDAHO 92.1 93.2 95.2 92.6 ID ILLINOIS 93.0 92.9 93.5 93.1 IL INDIANA 94.5 92.0 94.2 93.6 IN IOWA 98.0 96.0 96.0 97.3 IA KANSAS 94.3 93.8 94.5 93.6 KS KENTUCKY 92.8 93.0
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- 4,853.6 3,668.6 1,185.0 747.1 278.0 159.2 1,184.3 0.662 AL ARIZONA 4,377.6 205.8 4,171.8 3,086.2 1,085.6 674.2 266.6 144.8 1,085.5 0.050 AZ ARKANSAS 2,130.7 59.6 2,071.1 1,518.4 552.7 355.9 111.8 84.8 552.5 0.149 AR CALIFORNIA 36,004.8 1,139.5 34,865.3 27,542.8 7,322.5 4,584.5 2,010.7 726.5 7,321.7 0.876 CA COLORADO 5,780.6 361.3 5,419.4 3,932.5 1,486.9 793.6 415.5 277.8 1,486.9 0.006 CO CONNECTICUT 4,208.9 113.5 4,095.3 3,001.5 1,093.9 468.1 429.6 195.2 1,092.8 1.027 CT DELAWARE 758.3 33.6 724.7 492.4 232.3 106.7 66.1 59.2 232.1 0.243 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 1,502.1 114.5 1,387.6 929.2 458.3 82.7 139.9 235.7 458.3 DC FLORIDA 18,182.5 635.6 17,546.9 13,167.6 4,379.3 2,833.1 1,046.5 493.2 4,372.8 6.568 FL GEORGIA 8,855.2 336.9 8,518.2 6,335.6 2,182.6 1,340.6 528.3 311.6 2,180.5 2.127 GA HAWAII 1,916.0 166.1
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- STATE PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS WITH TELEPHONE SERVICE STATE MARCH JULY NOVEMBER MARCH 1997 1997 1997 1998 ALABAMA 91.4 93.0 92.5 93.5 AL ALASKA 94.4 93.5 95.6 92.3 AK ARIZONA 89.5 93.4 92.0 91.9 AZ ARKANSAS 88.7 90.8 89.8 86.9 AR CALIFORNIA 94.2 94.3 94.4 94.9 CA COLORADO 96.6 94.5 96.5 93.9 CO CONNECTICUT 95.5 93.8 93.2 92.7 CT DELAWARE 95.0 95.3 96.9 97.2 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 91.3 91.7 89.4 91.6 DC FLORIDA 92.0 93.1 93.2 93.3 FL GEORGIA 90.4 93.1 92.4 89.9 GA HAWAII 94.7 94.6 94.1 95.1 HI IDAHO 95.2 92.6 94.2 92.7 ID ILLINOIS 93.5 93.1 90.0 92.7 IL INDIANA 94.2 93.6 93.6 93.8 IN IOWA 96.0 97.3 96.8 96.6 IA KANSAS 94.5 93.6 93.8 95.4 KS KENTUCKY
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- 394.7 20.0 374.7 250.0 124.7 47.1 40.7 36.8 124.7 SD TENNESSEE 3,042.5 135.1 2,907.3 2,145.6 761.8 461.6 159.5 136.9 758.0 3.757 TN TEXAS 14,010.2 1,042.1 12,968.1 9,576.8 3,391.3 1,881.3 565.9 943.7 3,390.8 0.479 TX UTAH 1,168.3 68.4 1,099.9 789.4 310.5 160.9 84.8 64.8 310.5 0.038 UT VERMONT 514.8 31.5 483.4 344.1 139.2 69.1 48.3 21.8 139.2 VT VIRGINIA 4,455.2 359.9 4,095.3 2,999.2 1,133.9 586.8 284.5 260.8 1,132.1 1.837 VA WASHINGTON 3,990.3 90.8 3,899.4 2,909.5 989.9 517.7 251.2 221.0 989.9 0.034 WA WEST VIRGINIA 1,162.4 91.9 1,070.5 801.7 282.5 158.1 67.9 55.9 281.8 0.728 WV WISCONSIN 2,969.7 142.2 2,827.5 2,188.3 639.2 362.6 169.9 106.2 638.7 0.509 WI WYOMING 532.6 115.7 416.9 285.9 131.0 73.7 33.8 23.5 131.0 WY PUERTO RICO 1,635.0 432.0
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- 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 91.2 91.7 IL
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- 114.9 198.0 634.2 61.3NJ New Mexico 437.1 37.8 399.3 291.8 110.0 60.3 20.5 19.4 100.3 9.8NM New York 7,156.4 511.4 6,645.0 4,747.0 1,900.4 693.9 252.3 783.6 1,729.8 170.5NY North Carolina 2,291.2 325.5 1,965.8 1,473.1 496.4 267.5 85.2 75.2 427.9 68.6NC North Dakota 113.2 8.0 105.2 73.9 31.3 10.8 8.2 9.1 28.1 3.3ND Ohio 2,780.8 409.7 2,371.1 1,806.5 565.7 258.7 135.1 95.3 489.2 76.5OH Oklahoma 929.0 105.7 823.3 619.6 203.7 98.9 40.6 41.7 181.2 22.5OK Oregon 886.9 95.5 791.4 577.3 214.1 105.3 43.5 41.5 190.2 23.9OR Pennsylvania 3,077.6 285.7 2,791.9 2,066.7 725.3 363.7 101.1 193.1 657.8 67.5PA Rhode Island 254.2 20.7 233.5 171.8 61.7 29.2 9.6 14.6 53.3 8.4 RI South Carolina 753.0 72.7 680.2 505.4 174.6 97.4 23.6 28.8 149.8 24.8SC
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- 447.4 3,417.1 2,501.7 915.4 559.5 117.0 221.9 898.4 17.0 AL Arizona 17.3 0.7 16.6 9.4 7.3 3.0 4.1 0.2 7.3 0.0 AZ Arkansas 1,746.6 109.8 1,636.8 1,182.0 454.8 284.7 67.7 97.0 449.4 5.3 AR California 36,154.4 3,161.5 32,992.9 24,937.2 8,055.7 4,224.3 1,614.7 2,111.5 7,950.5 105.2 CA Colorado 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 CO Connecticut 3,601.5 95.3 3,506.2 2,498.9 1,007.2 377.9 292.1 329.1 999.1 8.1 CT Delaware 795.4 44.8 750.7 513.8 236.9 120.8 31.7 83.7 236.2 0.6 DE District of Columbia 1,385.6 153.0 1,232.6 710.6 522.1 111.1 113.3 291.0 515.4 6.7 DC Florida 18,263.9 1,776.7 16,487.2 12,130.8 4,356.4 2,733.2 595.4 988.8 4,317.4 39.0 FL Georgia 8,840.0 1,298.0 7,542.0 5,353.4 2,188.6 1,248.4 310.8 598.2 2,157.4 31.2 GA Hawaii
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- Branch,FederalCommunicationsCommission,445TwelfthStreet,S.W.,Washington,D.C. 20554.ThetelephonenumberforinquiriesonRFsafetyissuesis:1-202-418-2464.Calls forroutineinformationcanalsobedirectedtotheFCC'stoll-freenumber:1-888-CALL- FCC(225-5322).AnothersourceofinformationistheFCC'sRFSafetyInternetWebsite (http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety)whereFCCdocumentsandnoticescanbeviewedand downloaded.Questionscanalsobesentviae-mailto:rfsafety@fcc.gov. Inadditiontogovernmentagencies,thereareothersourcesofinformationandpossible assistanceregardingenvironmentalRFenergy.Somestatesalsomaintainnon-ionizing radiationprogramsor,atleast,someexpertiseinthisfield,usuallyinadepartmentofpublic healthorenvironmentalcontrol.Thelistofreferencesattheendofthisbulletincanbe consultedfordetailedinformationonspecifictopics,andTable3providesalistofsome relevantInternetWebsites. 29 TABLE3.INTERNETWEBSITESFORFURTHERINFORMATION Note:AllInternetaddressesbelowprecededby"http://". Also,someURL'smaybecasesensitive AmericanRadioRelayLeague:www.arrl.org AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute:www.ansi.org BioelectromagneticsSociety:www.bioelectromagnetics.org COST244(Europe):www.radio.fer.hr/cost244 DOD:www.brooks.af.mil/AFRL ( selectradiofrequencyradiation) EuropeanBioelectromagneticsAssociation:www.ebea.org ElectromagneticEnergyAssociation:www.elecenergy.com FederalCommunicationsCommission:www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety ICNIRP(Europe):www.icnirp.de IEEE:www.ieee.org IEEECommitteeonMan&Radiation:www.seas.upenn.edu/~kfoster/comar.htm InternationalMicrowavePowerInstitute:www.impi.org MicrowaveNews:www.microwavenews.com J.Moulder,Med.Coll.ofWisc.:www.mcw.edu/gcrc/cop/cell-phone-health-FAQ/toc.html NationalCouncilonRadiationProtection&Measurements:www.ncrp.com NJDeptRadiationProtection:www.state.nj.us/dep/rpp ( selectnon-ionizing radiation)RichardTellAssociates:www.radhaz.com USOSHA:www.osha-slc.gov/SLTC (selectsubject:radiofrequencyradiation) WirelessIndustry(CTIA):www.wow-com.com WirelessIndustry(PCIA):www.pcia.com WorldHealthOrganizationEMFProject:www.who.ch/peh-emf 30 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Theassistanceofthefollowingindividualsinreviewingadraftofthisbulletinis gratefullyacknowledged:Q.Balzano,M.Swicord,J.Welch(allMotorola,Inc.);R. Bromery,J.Burtle,K.Chan,R.Dorch,B.Franca(allFCC);J.Elder,N.Hankin(U.S. EnvironmentalProtectionAgency);J.Healer,F.Matos(bothNTIA,U.S.Dept.of Commerce);G.Lotz(NationalInstituteforOccupationalSafetyandHealth);R.Owen(U.S. FoodandDrugAdministration),R.Petersen(LucentTechnologies). REFERENCES Thislistisnotmeanttobeacompletebibliography,but,ratheritprovidesaselectionof someofthemorerelevantandrecentreferencesandpublicationsrelatedtothistopic. ReportswithNTISOrderNumbersareU.S.Governmentpublicationsand canbepurchasedfromtheNationalTechnicalInformationService,U.S.Departmentof Commerce,(800)553-6847 1.Adey,W.R.,"TissueInteractionswithNon-ionizingElectromagneticFields."Physiological Reviews,61:435-514(1981). 2.AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(ANSI),"RecommendedPracticeforthe MeasurementofPotentiallyHazardousElectromagneticFields-RFandMicrowave." 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- ------------------------------------------ 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-45 MT GREAT FALLS 3 45 5000.0 180.0 23275 89 24027 89 0.0 0.0 95.3 MT GREAT FALLS 5 44 5000.0 180.0 22794 89 23200 89 0.0 0.0 96.2 MT GREAT FALLS 16 38 108.5 319.0 14299 84 14237 84 0.0 0.0 100.0 MT HARDIN 4 49 4515.5 323.0 30768 135 29932 136 0.0 0.0 98.2 MT HELENA 12 14 551.8 686.0 31299 148 29533 147 0.0 0.0 100.0 MT KALISPELL 9 39 100.4 850.0
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- used in the workplace, such as many hand-held, two- way portable radios, would be considered as operating in an occupational/controlled environment and the applicable limits for controlled environments would apply. On the other hand, devices designed to be purchased and used primarily by consumers, such as cellular telephones and most Federal Communications Commission FCC 96-326 _________________________________________ For example, see ANSI/IEEE C95.3-1992 and NCRP Report No. 119, discussed below in section on 81 measurements and compliance. Also, other organizations are providing information on SAR evaluation procedures, and SAR evaluation services and systems are commercially available. For example, see Balzano et al., "Electromagnetic Energy Exposure of Simulated Users of Portable Cellular 82 Telephones," in IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, Vol. 44, No. 3,
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- 100.0 CACHICO 12 43 1000.0 396.0 28873 572 28649 562 0.5 0.6 99.3 CACHICO 24 36 292.9 564.0 21964 368 21707 355 1.0 5.9 99.9 CACLOVIS 43 44 192.4 671.0 25054 1162 24306 1150 6.6 1.3 100.0 CACONCORD 42 63 58.4 856.0 26738 6615 25956 6208 1.2 3.1 100.0 CACORONA 52 39 60.8 896.0 17009 12138 17469 12070 7.7 8.6 95.3 B-9 DIGITALTELEVISION EXISTINGNTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURINGTRANSITION CURRENTSERVICE NEWINTERFERENCE NTSC NTSCDTV DTV ANTENNA----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATEANDCITY CHANCHANPOWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sqkm)(thous) (Sqkm)(thous) (%NLArea)(%NLPop) (%) CACOTATI 22 23 50.0 620.0 10873 1197 8985 1054 0.4 0.2 100.0 CAELCENTRO 7 22 585.0 389.0 22736 181 21793 181 0.2 0.0 99.9 CAELCENTRO 9 48 955.2
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- PCS Rollout Summary Table 9A: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a County Number of PCS Providers in a County POPs in Those Counties (1)% of Total US POPsSquare Miles in Those Counties % of Total US Counties 1 or More 217.3 million 85.9% 1,167,000 32.4% 2 or More 186.9 million 73.9% 641,000 17.8% 3 or More 95.3 million 37.7% 257,000 7.1% 4 11.9 million 4.7% 51,000 1.4% Table 9B: Estimated Broadband PCS Rollouts by Number of Providers in a BTA Number of PCS Providers in a BTA Number of BTAsPOPs in Those BTAs (1) % of Total US POPs 1 or More 352 234.3 million 92.7% 2 or More 245 210.4 million 83.2% 3 or More 109
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- [8]DOC-304277A1.pdf [9]DOC-304277A2.txt * * * * * ADDENDA: THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, RELEASED JANUARY 26, 2011, DID NOT APPEAR IN DIGEST NO. 17: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- TEXTS ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --- SCOTTSDALE LEXUS. Notified Scottsdale Lexus of its apparent liability for a $10,000 Forfeiture for willful and repeated violation of section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and sections 1.903(a) and 95.3 of the Commission's rules. Action by: Acting Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 01/26/2011 by NAL. (DA No. 11-157). EB [10]DA-11-157A1.doc [11]DA-11-157A1.pdf [12]DA-11-157A1.txt DEADLYDEAL.COM. Issued an Official Citation to DeadlyDeal for violating Section 302(b) of the Communications Act and Sections 2.803 of the Commission's rules, for marketing unauthorized radio frequency devices. Action by: Acting Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement
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- request special temporary authority to operate via the telephone under special limited circumstances, provided a properly signed application is filed within 10 days of such oral request. 47 C.F.R. 1.931(b)(5). Even if Pembroke requested such authority, Pembroke did not submit a written application to operate pursuant to station license KB77434 after its expiration. 347 U.S.C. 301. See also 47 C.F.R. 95.3 (GMRS license required for GMRS operation). 4The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau staff granted Pembroke an oral 10-day special temporary authority (``STA'') to operate on the PLMR frequencies listed on station license KB77434 between January 14 and January 24, 2005. This STA, however, did not include GMRS frequency 462.625 MHz and did not cover any period of time prior to January 14,
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- available for use under the General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS"). GMRS is a land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members. The Irvine Company does not hold a GMRS license and, currently, only individuals are eligible to obtain a GMRS license. (See 47 C.F.R. S:S: 95.1, 95.3, 95.5, and 95.621). Radio stations must be licensed by the FCC pursuant to 47 U.S.C. S: 301. The Commission's records show that no license was issued to The Irvine Company for operation of a GMRS station, and the station did not meet the technical regulations to operate as an FRS station. Thus, this station is operating in violation of 47
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- By the Acting Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. introduction 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture ("NAL"), we find Scottsdale Lexus apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for apparent willful and repeated violation of section 301 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended ("Act"), and sections 1.903(a) and 95.3 of the Commission's rules ("Rules"). The noted apparent violations involve Scottsdale Lexus's operation of a General Mobile Radio Service ("GMRS") radio system without Commission authority. II. Background 2. The GMRS is a "land mobile radio service available to persons for short-distance two-way communications to facilitate the activities of licensees and their immediate family members." The party responsible for any GMRS
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- in heavily populated urban areas as well as the predominately small-market rural areas they first served. At the time of HBO's initial national distribution in 1975, total cable subscribership nationwide was approximately 9.8 million. Only five years later in 1980, with the addition of numerous pay-TV and basic cable networks, there were more than 19.2 million subscribers, an increase of 95.3 %. But as a competitor to broadcast radio and television, cable's appeal was primarily national in orientation. Although some regional and local non-broadcast networks were distributed during the 1970's and 1980's, the banner offerings of cable systems during that period were nationally-distributed networks. The Introduction of Home-Use Satellite Television Technology Home satellite dish (``HSD'') technology was developed not long after
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- 225.8 305.5 235.9 176.8 131.6 -35.2 Peru 95.5 109.4 125.7 126.1 144.2 144.4 161.9 79.7 53.3 31.7 47.7 -67.0 Philippines 315.8 345.8 382.3 383.9 435.5 424.0 470.3 488.0 514.9 583.1 239.9 -43.4 Poland 86.1 98.9 113.8 117.8 129.2 107.8 110.9 108.6 137.9 71.1 46.1 -57.2 Russia 88.6 115.9 123.3 129.0 142.9 107.8 120.0 79.6 46.1 35.4 67.8 -37.1 Saudi Arabia 95.3 96.9 106.1 106.4 118.8 108.3 97.5 82.3 96.3 53.1 86.0 -20.6 Sierra Leone 8.7 8.6 10.4 10.8 13.0 18.8 7.5 2.9 7.7 8.3 5.9 -68.4 Singapore 78.4 87.0 107.6 126.3 112.8 93.9 69.7 59.6 54.9 60.2 60.2 -35.8 South Africa 38.8 50.6 69.8 66.8 87.6 87.1 92.8 73.9 43.7 34.9 56.6 -35.0 Spain 120.9 127.9 140.4 138.5 150.6 176.6 207.2
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- 1.7 0.0 0.3 1.6 15,856,526,655 3.722.616.119.6 38.0 Australia $73,108,420 3.1 0.326.718.0 51.9 $8,489,594 3.7 0.012.519.0 64.8 $852,800 97.6 0.0 0.1 1.5 0.8 1,008,544,668 6.5 0.513.124.7 55.3 Cook Islands $310,288 2.6 2.922.4 0.3 71.8 $1,845 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 532,376 2.3 3.4 5.5 6.4 82.5 Fiji $9,645,484 1.0 0.232.724.3 41.8 $227,220 0.0 0.0 1.818.1 80.1 $3,204 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.7 95.3 53,342,488 0.7 0.229.235.5 34.4 French Polynesia $1,922,033 4.0 0.010.438.2 47.4 $30,499 0.0 0.0 0.051.0 49.0 $81 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 11,345,640 2.2 0.0 2.462.3 33.1 Kiribati $688,750 5.3 0.0 4.8 3.3 86.6 $24,019 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 989,997 8.4 0.0 9.410.8 71.3 Marshall Islands $1,036,469 0.6 0.017.537.5 44.3 $25,884 0.0 0.059.6 0.9 39.4 $11,110 0.0