FCC Web Documents citing 212.3
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-266857A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-266857A1.txt
- 431.2 1.01 0.08 511 Publishing industries (includes software 171,317.8 5,488.8 3.20 0.98 512 Motion picture and sound recording industries 98,311.6 649.6 0.66 0.12 513 Broadcasting and telecommunications 560,329.8 137,507.6 24.54 24.54 514 Information and data processing services 122,745.5 6,815.3 5.55 1.22 521CI Federal Reserve banks, credit intermediation, and related 569,489.1 3,232.8 0.57 0.58 523 Securities, commodity contracts, and investments 285,947.7 1,212.3 0.42 0.22 524 Insurance carriers and related activities 542,418.4 4,651.0 0.86 0.83 525 Funds, trusts, and other financial vehicles 87,984.5 74.2 0.08 0.01 531 Real estate 1,806,953.7 7,789.5 0.43 1.39 532RL Rental and leasing services and lessors of intangible asset 299,340.3 3,104.6 1.04 0.55 5411 Legal services 231,609.0 4,560.9 1.97 0.81 5412OP Miscellaneous professional, scientific and technical service 1,011,462.4 21,664.0
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- year-end 2009. No U.S.-specific plans. The following table, again using data from the census block coverage analysis based on American Roamer data, depicts the growth in population coverage for mobile wireless broadband service over the past year: Mobile Wireless Broadband Network Population Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers Service Provider Covered POPs November 2008 (millions) Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) AT&T 189.0 212.3 Verizon Wireless 241.7 266.7 Sprint Nextel 218.9 226.9 T-Mobile 88.4 133.9 Alltel 57.7 -- Leap 19.7 79.2 US Cellular 13.1 26.6 Subscribers and Net Adds With wireless market penetration approaching 90 percent as of the end of 2008, overall wireless industry growth has slowed down. At the end of 2008, based upon Numbering Resource Utilization Forecast (NRUF) data, there were
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-10-81A1_Rcd.pdf
- byyear-end 2009. No U.S.-specific plans. The following table, again using data from the census block coverage analysis based on American Roamer data, depicts the growth in population coverage for mobile wireless broadband service over the past year: Mobile Wireless Broadband Network Population Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers Service Provider Covered POPs November 2008 (millions) Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) AT&T 189.0 212.3 Verizon Wireless 241.7 266.7 Sprint Nextel 218.9 226.9 T-Mobile 88.4 133.9 Alltel 57.7 -- Leap 19.7 79.2 US Cellular 13.1 26.6 Subscribers and Net Adds With wireless market penetration approaching 90 percent as of the end of 2008, overall wireless industrygrowth has slowed down. At the end of 2008, based upon Numbering Resource Utilization Forecast (NRUF) data, there were over
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-11-103A1.doc http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-11-103A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-11-103A1.txt
- mobile wireless broadband network coverage for the leading facilities-based providers. Mobile Wireless Network Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers: Voice Networks Service Provider Covered POPs October 2009 (millions) Covered POPs October 2010 Mobile Wireless Network Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers: Broadband Networks Service Provider Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) Covered POPs August 2010 (millions) Verizon Wireless 266.7 270.0 Sprint Nextel 226.9 239.4 AT&T 212.3 228.6 T-Mobile 133.9 183.8 Leap 79.2 81.5 US Cellular 26.6 30.0 shows that, between year-end 2008 and year-end 2009, Verizon Wireless increased its subscriber base by 26.5 percent, primarily through its acquisition of Alltel, and AT&T increased its subscriber base by 10.5 percent. Verizon Wireless's total number of subscribers included 87.5 million retail and 3.7 million wholesale customers, while AT&T's
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/FCC-11-103A1_Rcd.pdf
- POPs October 2010 (millions) Verizon Wireless 270.5 284.9 AT&T 262.8 281.9 Sprint Nextel 258.0 263.2 T-Mobile 246.2 249.5 MetroPCS 84.6 92.1 Leap 80.5 82.7 US Cellular 41.7 41.5 Table 2 Mobile Wireless Network Coverage, Selected Facilities-Based Providers: Broadband Networks59 Service Provider Covered POPs November 2009 (millions) Covered POPs August 2010 (millions) Verizon Wireless 266.7 270.0 Sprint Nextel60 226.9 239.4 AT&T 212.3 228.6 T-Mobile 133.9 183.8 Leap 79.2 81.5 US Cellular 26.6 30.0 31. In addition, subscriber figures for the top service providers are shown in Table 3and Table 4. Table 3provides information on the 14 largest facilities-based service providers, and Table 4 shows that the four nationwide service providers accounted for just over 90 percent of the nation's mobile wireless subscribers
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1998/et8002a.pdf http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1998/et8002a.txt http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1998/et8002a.wp
- 0.0 0.0 91.1 NC GREENVILLE 14 21 50.0 209.0 11543 487 11352 467 0.0 0.0 100.0 NC GREENVILLE 25 23 50.0 351.0 15427 645 14301 598 2.2 1.7 100.0 NC HICKORY 14 40 50.0 183.0 7426 504 7711 511 7.5 4.8 91.0 NC HIGH POINT 8 35 759.4 387.0 30793 2217 25181 1796 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 19 44 212.3 561.0 25214 728 25182 727 0.1 0.0 100.0 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-24
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.pdf http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.txt http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.wp
- 0.0 0.0 91.1 NC GREENVILLE 14 21 50.0 209.0 11543 487 11352 467 0.0 0.0 100.0 NC GREENVILLE 25 23 50.0 351.0 15427 645 14301 598 2.2 1.7 100.0 NC HICKORY 14 40 50.0 183.0 7426 504 7711 511 7.5 4.8 91.0 NC HIGH POINT 8 35 759.4 387.0 30793 2217 25181 1796 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 19 44 212.3 561.0 25214 728 25182 727 0.1 0.0 100.0 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-24
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.pdf http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.txt http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.wp
- 0.0 0.0 91.1 NC GREENVILLE 14 21 50.0 209.0 11543 487 11352 467 0.0 0.0 100.0 NC GREENVILLE 25 23 50.0 351.0 15427 645 14301 598 2.2 1.7 100.0 NC HICKORY 14 40 50.0 183.0 7426 504 7711 511 7.5 4.8 91.0 NC HIGH POINT 8 35 759.4 387.0 30793 2217 25181 1796 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 19 44 212.3 561.0 25214 728 25182 727 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 35 34 52.4 301.0 15041 415 14985 415 0.3 0.1 100.0 NC KANNAPOLIS 64 50 50.0 300.0 15248 1477 15907 1497 0.0 0.0 95.5 NC LEXINGTON 20 19 84.5 297.0 17330 1424 16748 1352 4.7 2.3 99.5 NC LINVILLE 17 54 130.3 546.0 17895 879 16899 842 0.9 0.3 98.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- 56.1 66.1 263 2.86% 1,803.7 1952 44.8 57.8 67.0 269 2.96% 1,874.0 1953 46.0 58.7 72.1 278 3.20% 1,949.1 1954 46.8 60.0 72.1 291 2.90% 1,923.2 1955 47.2 59.8 72.1 323 3.06% 2,030.1 1956 47.8 59.7 72.0 356 3.36% 2,071.7 1957 48.8 59.5 72.0 385 3.89% 2,106.4 1958 49.8 61.2 72.2 411 3.79% 2,090.4 1959 50.0 61.3 70.4 450 4.38% 2,212.3 1960 50.1 62.0 70.2 484 4.41% 2,261.7 1961 50.2 62.1 70.2 512 4.35% 2,309.8 1962 50.2 59.8 70.2 556 4.33% 2,449.1 1963 50.2 59.6 69.4 595 4.26% 2,554.0 1964 50.1 59.2 69.4 652 4.40% 2,702.9 1965 49.9 57.3 67.3 727 4.49% 2,874.8 1966 49.7 56.4 67.3 817 5.13% 3,060.2 108 Appendix A Long Term Trends Linked Series Other Economic Measures
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 56.1 66.1 263 2.86% 1,803.7 1952 44.8 57.8 67.0 269 2.96% 1,874.0 1953 46.0 58.7 72.1 278 3.20% 1,949.1 1954 46.8 60.0 72.1 291 2.90% 1,923.2 1955 47.2 59.8 72.1 323 3.06% 2,030.1 1956 47.8 59.7 72.0 356 3.36% 2,071.7 1957 48.8 59.5 72.0 385 3.89% 2,106.4 1958 49.8 61.2 72.2 411 3.79% 2,090.4 1959 50.0 61.3 70.4 450 4.38% 2,212.3 1960 50.1 62.0 70.2 484 4.41% 2,261.7 1961 50.2 62.1 70.2 512 4.35% 2,309.8 1962 50.2 59.8 70.2 556 4.33% 2,449.1 1963 50.2 59.6 69.4 595 4.26% 2,554.0 1964 50.1 59.2 69.4 652 4.40% 2,702.9 1965 49.9 57.3 67.3 727 4.49% 2,874.8 1966 49.7 56.4 67.3 817 5.13% 3,060.2 101 Appendix A Long Term Trends Linked Series Other Economic Measures
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs02-0.pdf
- 98.8 99.5 98.8 98.8 99.0 98.3 98.8 Business 99.9 98.5 97.3 98.6 98.1 98.0 98.5 96.1 95.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.3 0.8 2.1 1.5 1.0 1.0 1.4 0.8 3.5 Residence 1.3 0.6 2.1 1.3 1.0 0.9 1.3 0.6 3.2 Business 1.7 2.3 3.0 2.9 1.0 1.6 2.6 1.8 5.2 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 300.1 128.2 191.8 146.8 212.3 179.1 145.5 162.6 206.3 Total MSA 283.6 128.3 192.3 144.7 199.2 182.0 146.9 157.3 202.3 Total Non MSA 391.8 128.0 186.1 197.9 275.2 159.3 129.6 187.9 214.3 Total Residence 342.8 158.5 250.4 191.2 278.2 210.3 183.2 191.4 245.0 Total Business 187.7 66.7 86.8 70.1 93.5 117.0 76.7 103.0 104.6 Troubles Found per Thousand Lines 159.5 83.8 122.8 115.6 140.8 129.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/QualSvc/qual01.pdf
- 1999 2000 2001 Years Compla ints per Millio n Lines Composite Verizon BellSouth SBC Qwest Sprint 8 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 BellSouth 280.3 274.1 286.5 287.8 290.9 300.1 Qwest 191.2 188.3 196.0 202.2 163.0 128.2 SBC Ameritech 218.9 205.3 216.9 208.3 177.5 191.8 SBC Pacific 126.3 156.7 155.7 153.3 157.7 146.8 SBC Southwestern 244.3 241.4 223.9 205.1 212.8 212.3 Verizon GTE 201.0 186.8 201.9 173.7 177.1 162.6 Verizon North 237.7 187.4 190.7 182.6 194.7 179.1 Verizon South 176.4 166.1 154.6 156.1 156.2 145.5 Sprint 222.6 202.5 240.7 235.8 223.7 206.3 Chart 2 Average Initial Trouble Reports (Using Calculated Composites from Tables) Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 1996 1997 1998 1999
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/01socc.pdf
- 59.5 2.7SD Tennessee 2,006.0 113.3 1,892.7 1,373.6 519.1 227.4 68.1 191.2 486.7 32.4TN Texas 9,018.9 1,007.6 8,011.3 5,729.8 2,281.4 964.9 223.3 1,036.4 2,224.6 56.8TX Utah 774.1 46.7 727.5 472.7 254.7 91.3 39.1 110.6 241.0 13.7UT Vermont 263.2 10.9 252.3 173.0 79.3 30.4 16.7 29.6 76.8 2.5VT Virginia 3,267.5 223.5 3,044.0 2,033.4 1,010.6 422.3 117.1 439.2 978.6 32.0VA Washington 2,408.0 195.7 2,212.3 1,440.8 771.5 312.7 103.7 318.2 734.6 37.0WA West Virginia 691.0 26.6 664.3 462.7 201.7 106.7 27.0 60.9 194.5 7.2WV Wisconsin 1,552.8 74.9 1,477.9 1,102.3 375.6 143.6 55.4 168.1 367.1 8.5WI Wyoming 210.2 14.0 196.2 124.9 71.3 26.5 14.1 27.7 68.3 3.1WY Puerto Rico 1,136.6 54.3 1,082.3 778.0 304.3 169.0 84.8 18.7 272.6 31.7PR 102 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/95socc.pdf
- 258.1 268.8 87.6 614.4 0.635 CT DELAWARE 412.3 41.7 370.6 258.5 115.4 52.1 35.4 27.7 115.3 0.127 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 784.6 76.1 708.5 483.8 232.7 46.2 73.8 112.7 232.7 DC FLORIDA 9,806.9 666.0 9,140.9 6,932.2 2,198.5 1,448.1 549.8 195.5 2,193.5 5.035 FL GEORGIA 5,356.6 839.3 4,517.3 3,466.6 1,042.9 658.7 263.8 119.0 1,041.6 1.328 GA HAWAII 997.3 130.9 866.4 654.0 212.3 84.0 102.6 25.7 212.3 0.001 HI IDAHO 665.0 85.1 579.9 396.5 183.5 91.4 59.7 32.4 183.5 0.006 ID ILLINOIS 7,589.4 548.2 7,041.2 5,561.7 1,479.5 693.5 559.4 226.0 1,478.9 0.593 IL INDIANA 3,775.8 318.9 3,456.8 2,693.0 763.8 439.7 225.8 97.6 763.1 0.690 IN IOWA 1,470.0 155.5 1,314.6 900.6 410.5 161.5 136.2 112.7 410.5 -0.002 IA KANSAS 1,209.0 (24.0) 1,233.0 890.9 342.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 876.0 131.1 744.8 375.1 228.5 139.8 743.4 1.479 GA HAWAII 153.7 0.38 153.4 19.4 134.0 63.1 51.9 18.9 134.0 HI IDAHO 168.5 (0.27) 168.7 30.8 137.9 61.3 54.6 22.0 137.9 ID ILLINOIS 1,188.8 58.41 1,130.4 244.5 885.9 359.3 346.8 178.7 884.8 1.161 IL INDIANA 684.6 (3.97) 688.6 221.7 466.9 213.1 171.2 82.2 466.5 0.359 IN IOWA 320.9 0.04 320.8 108.5 212.3 86.7 82.6 43.0 212.3 IA KANSAS 278.9 (1.66) 280.5 79.5 201.0 90.0 66.1 46.4 202.5 (1.442)KS KENTUCKY 393.4 (0.54) 393.9 112.0 282.0 150.2 86.2 45.1 281.5 0.446 KY LOUISIANA 383.8 2.09 381.7 71.3 310.4 173.7 88.4 47.5 309.6 0.842 LA MAINE 152.1 2.28 149.9 32.4 117.4 40.9 57.5 19.0 117.4 ME MARYLAND 535.4 (0.93) 536.4 89.3 447.1 203.4 149.0 94.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1998/et8002a.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1998/et8002a.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/News_Releases/1998/et8002a.wp
- 0.0 0.0 91.1 NC GREENVILLE 14 21 50.0 209.0 11543 487 11352 467 0.0 0.0 100.0 NC GREENVILLE 25 23 50.0 351.0 15427 645 14301 598 2.2 1.7 100.0 NC HICKORY 14 40 50.0 183.0 7426 504 7711 511 7.5 4.8 91.0 NC HIGH POINT 8 35 759.4 387.0 30793 2217 25181 1796 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 19 44 212.3 561.0 25214 728 25182 727 0.1 0.0 100.0 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-24
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/1998/fc98024a.wp
- 0.0 0.0 91.1 NC GREENVILLE 14 21 50.0 209.0 11543 487 11352 467 0.0 0.0 100.0 NC GREENVILLE 25 23 50.0 351.0 15427 645 14301 598 2.2 1.7 100.0 NC HICKORY 14 40 50.0 183.0 7426 504 7711 511 7.5 4.8 91.0 NC HIGH POINT 8 35 759.4 387.0 30793 2217 25181 1796 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 19 44 212.3 561.0 25214 728 25182 727 0.1 0.0 100.0 DIGITAL TELEVISION EXISTING NTSC SERVICE ------------------------------------------ DTV/ DURING TRANSITION CURRENT SERVICE NEW INTERFERENCE NTSC NTSC DTV DTV ANTENNA ----------------- --------------- ----------------------- AREA STATE AND CITY CHAN CHAN POWER HAAT AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE AREA PEOPLE MATCH (kW) (m) (Sq km) (thous) (Sq km) (thous) (% NL Area) (% NL Pop) (%) B-24
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.txt http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Mass_Media/Orders/1998/fcc98315.wp
- 0.0 0.0 91.1 NC GREENVILLE 14 21 50.0 209.0 11543 487 11352 467 0.0 0.0 100.0 NC GREENVILLE 25 23 50.0 351.0 15427 645 14301 598 2.2 1.7 100.0 NC HICKORY 14 40 50.0 183.0 7426 504 7711 511 7.5 4.8 91.0 NC HIGH POINT 8 35 759.4 387.0 30793 2217 25181 1796 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 19 44 212.3 561.0 25214 728 25182 727 0.1 0.0 100.0 NC JACKSONVILLE 35 34 52.4 301.0 15041 415 14985 415 0.3 0.1 100.0 NC KANNAPOLIS 64 50 50.0 300.0 15248 1477 15907 1497 0.0 0.0 95.5 NC LEXINGTON 20 19 84.5 297.0 17330 1424 16748 1352 4.7 2.3 99.5 NC LINVILLE 17 54 130.3 546.0 17895 879 16899 842 0.9 0.3 98.3