FCC Web Documents citing 213.4
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262330A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-262330A1.txt
- five minutes. To provide a basis of comparison of performance of companies having different switch size characteristics, we present a grouping of outage statistics that include outage line-minutes per event and per 1,000 access lines. lines and 15.9 business complaints per million business lines. This would have resulted in an average of 29.9 complaints per million lines instead of the 213.4 complaints per million lines shown for the year 2002 Chart 1. Although improvement in 2003 is still indicated, the improvement appears to be more modest if we assume that SBC's procedural change took place in 2002 instead of 2003. 9 4.6 External Factors We note that external factors, including economic conditions and natural disasters, the level of competitive activity, and
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-270855A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-270855A1.txt
- conform to new procedures that were introduced for the 2003 data collection and reporting. The restated Ameritech data were not formally filed as a revision but would have shown 43.9 residential complaints per million residential lines and 15.9 business complaints per million business lines. This would have resulted in an average of 29.9 complaints per million lines instead of the 213.4 complaints per million lines shown for the year 2002 Chart 1. Although improvement in 2003 is still indicated, the improvement appears to be more modest if we assume that the procedural change took place in 2002 instead of 2003. 9 statistics include outage line-minutes per event and per 1,000 access lines. 4.6 External Factors We note that external factors, including
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-279931A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-279931A1.txt
- conform to new procedures that were introduced for the 2003 data collection and reporting. The restated Ameritech data were not formally filed as a revision but would have shown 43.9 residential complaints per million residential lines and 15.9 business complaints per million business lines. This would have resulted in an average of 29.9 complaints per million lines instead of the 213.4 complaints per million lines shown for the year 2002 Chart 1. Although improvement in 2003 is still indicated, the improvement appears to be more modest if we assume that the procedural change took place in 2002 instead of 2003. 9 companies having different switch size characteristics, we present a grouping of outage statistics that can capture the impact of both
- http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289167A1.pdf http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-289167A1.txt
- conform to new procedures that were introduced for the 2003 data collection and reporting. The restated Ameritech data were not formally filed as a revision but would have shown 43.9 residential complaints per million residential lines and 15.9 business complaints per million business lines. This would have resulted in an average of 29.9 complaints per million lines instead of the 213.4 complaints per million lines shown for the year 2002 in Chart 1. Although improvement in complaint performance in 2003 is still indicated , the improvement appears to be more modest if we assume that the procedural change took place in 2002 instead of 2003. 9 performance. Consideration of trends may also provide insight into typical lead times that might be
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- of Median Household Income ($2009) Average Per Capita Income ($2009) Average Pop. Density (Pop./Sq. Mile) Average Poverty Rate Average Proportion Non-White pop. Alabama 164 568,940 12% 218,038 $32,911 $17,329 550.2 21.9% 42.2% Alaska 55 159,900 23% 52,395 $55,606 $25,202 67.3 13.6% 50.5% American Samoa 21 57,291 99% 25,404 NA NA 4,213.70 NA NA Arizona 76 324,181 5% 101,744 $32,883 $14,130 213.4 29.9% 57.0% Arkansas 176 660,401 23% 253,009 $33,491 $17,359 268.2 22.8% 31.4% California 247 1,193,204 3% 376,296 $48,623 $22,421 2,371.10 17.7% 25.5% Colorado 43 94,310 2% 33,898 $39,721 $21,424 353.3 16.1% 13.7% Connecticut 21 101,472 3% 38,003 $58,391 $25,130 1,946.80 10.2% 17.3% District of Columbia 2 6,040 1% 44 $119,722 $13,121 15,654.90 0.0% 22.4% Florida 26 117,059 1% 39,859 $41,359
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref97.pdf
- 191.1 220.7 122.5 April 249.8 190.6 191.1 220.7 122.5 May 250.7 191.0 192.3 220.9 122.5 June 250.7 200.6 208.8 222.2 122.5 July 251.4 200.8 209.2 222.2 122.5 August 250.2 201.6 210.4 222.9 122.5 September 247.1 202.2 211.0 223.9 122.5 October 251.2 202.3 211.0 224.6 122.5 November 252.6 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 December 253.3 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 1986January 252.4 206.5 213.4 230.8 130.3 February 248.8 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 March 245.5 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 April 244.7 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 May 246.2 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 June 246.7 216.6 230.3 234.0 130.3 July 245.2 216.6 230.3 234.0 130.3 August 245.7 216.9 230.8 234.1 130.3 September 245.0 217.5 231.3 234.6 131.5 October 247.8 217.5 231.3 234.6 131.5 November 247.8 216.8 230.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref98.pdf
- 149.9 June 104.8 200.6 208.8 222.2 122.5 230.7 146.3 July 105.1 200.8 209.2 222.2 122.5 230.7 146.3 August 104.6 201.6 210.4 222.9 122.5 230.8 146.6 September 103.3 202.2 211.0 223.9 122.5 231.2 146.5 October 105.0 202.3 211.0 224.6 122.5 231.3 146.5 November 105.6 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 233.8 146.7 December 105.9 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 233.8 146.2 1986January 105.5 206.5 213.4 230.8 130.3 234.3 146.2 February 104.0 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 146.2 March 102.6 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 146.2 April 102.3 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 144.1 May 102.9 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 144.1 June 103.1 216.6 230.3 234.0 130.3 234.6 135.9 July 102.5 216.6 230.3 234.0 130.3 234.6 135.9 August 102.7 216.9 230.8 234.1 130.3 234.7 135.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/ref99.pdf
- 151.0 September 103.3 202.2 211.0 223.9 122.5 231.2 146.5 163.2 141.3 86.5 123.7 113.1 151.6 October 105.0 202.3 211.0 224.6 122.5 231.3 146.5 163.2 141.3 86.5 123.6 113.1 151.3 November 105.6 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 233.8 146.7 163.7 141.3 86.5 123.5 113.1 150.9 December 105.9 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 233.8 146.2 162.4 141.3 86.5 123.3 113.1 150.3 1986January 105.5 206.5 213.4 230.8 130.3 234.3 146.2 162.4 141.3 84.2 124.2 113.1 153.6 February 104.0 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 146.2 162.5 141.3 84.2 124.2 113.1 153.6 March 102.6 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 146.2 162.6 141.3 84.2 124.2 113.1 153.6 April 102.3 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 144.1 156.9 141.3 84.3 124.4 113.1 154.2 May 102.9 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 234.3 144.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr97-5.pdf
- 104.6 201.6 210.4 222.9 122.5 September 103.3 202.2 211.0 223.9 122.5 October 105.0 202.3 211.0 224.6 122.5 November 105.6 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 December 105.9 204.8 211.7 228.0 130.2 588 Table 5.6 Discontinued Producer Price Indices (1972=100, except for finished goods, where 1982=100) Finished Goods Local Services Local Residential Services Local Business Services Local Optional Additional Usage 1986January 105.5 206.5 213.4 230.8 130.3 February 104.0 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 March 102.6 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 April 102.3 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 May 102.9 206.7 213.6 231.3 130.3 June 103.1 216.6 230.3 234.0 130.3 July 102.5 216.6 230.3 234.0 130.3 August 102.7 216.9 230.8 234.1 130.3 September 102.4 217.5 231.3 234.6 131.5 October 103.6 217.5 231.3 234.6 131.5 November 103.6 216.8 230.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/QualSvc/qual02.pdf
- in evaluation of the data. With changing external conditions, future data will likely provide a better understanding of the impact of these external factors on measured quality of service results. ARMIS 43-05 Report 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 BellSouth 40.8 92.6 192.9 241.6 192.8 131.6 Qwest 420.0 530.6 722.1 379.2 203.4 149.2 SBC Ameritech 145.3 127.8 178.4 613.3 382.8 213.4 SBC Pacific 33.8 32.6 36.1 39.2 19.6 12.5 SBC Southwestern 38.4 38.1 28.6 28.1 23.9 17.0 Verizon GTE 85.1 129.5 86.1 106.8 80.1 60.3 Verizon North 216.8 177.3 205.0 237.0 169.2 107.4 Verizon South 69.7 94.4 240.2 354.6 222.1 185.6 Sprint 9.1 91.7 183.9 287.9 136.5 75.3 Weighted Composite* 118.5 143.3 206.8 260.7 167.4 112.8 * Industry weighted composite is
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/QualSvc/qual03.pdf
- to conform to new procedures that were introduced for the 2003 data collection and reporting. The restated data was not formally filed as a revision but would have shown 43.9 residential complaints per million residential lines and 15.9 business complaints per million business lines. This would have resulted in an average of 29.9 complaints per million lines instead of the 213.4 complaints per million lines shown for the year 2002 Chart 1. Although improvement in 2003 is still indicated, the improvement appears to be more modest if we assume that SBC's procedural change took place in 2002 instead of 2003. 7 Commission has made every effort to standardize and rationalize data reporting over the years, given the number of changes to
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/96socc.pdf
- 86.8 88.3 31.5 206.6 9.1 IA KANSAS 861.2 60.0 801.1 595.2 205.9 87.8 69.1 39.2 196.1 9.8 KS KENTUCKY 1,174.2 39.9 1,134.3 838.8 295.4 159.8 90.6 37.3 287.7 7.7 KY LOUISIANA 1,414.1 41.3 1,372.8 1,065.4 307.4 169.4 92.4 38.7 300.4 7.0 LA MAINE 476.8 7.6 469.2 347.6 121.7 43.4 58.4 16.0 117.8 3.8 ME MARYLAND 2,126.4 239.7 1,886.7 1,407.9 478.8 213.4 161.6 76.3 451.4 27.4 MD MASSACHUSETTS 2,925.5 54.4 2,871.2 2,057.8 813.4 300.8 398.1 90.2 789.2 24.2 MA MICHIGAN 3,651.9 177.9 3,474.1 2,766.7 707.4 333.9 251.0 104.6 689.5 17.8 MI MINNESOTA 1,246.0 34.8 1,211.2 889.2 321.9 130.8 125.0 56.0 311.8 10.1 MN MISSISSIPPI 917.4 30.1 887.3 671.8 215.5 123.0 64.7 22.1 209.7 5.7 MS MISSOURI 2,093.6 153.8 1,939.9 1,389.3 550.6 255.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 5,016.8 2,561.9 906.0 8,484.7 15.7 ALABAMA 3,029.8 88.7 2,941.1 2,196.8 744.3 455.8 166.0 121.9 743.7 0.580 AL ARIZONA 2,842.3 175.2 2,667.1 1,992.5 674.6 414.8 165.1 94.8 674.6 0.035 AZ ARKANSAS 1,288.0 77.9 1,210.0 885.5 324.6 216.6 55.3 52.7 324.5 0.055 AR CALIFORNIA 23,765.7 3,065.5 20,704.2 16,290.4 4,413.7 2,675.0 1,290.2 447.9 4,413.1 0.612 CA COLORADO 3,585.4 417.1 3,168.3 2,307.2 861.2 452.0 213.4 195.7 861.2 0.014 CO CONNECTICUT 2,643.9 71.5 2,572.4 1,904.9 667.5 279.2 280.1 107.6 666.9 0.608 CT DELAWARE 463.6 36.8 426.8 299.6 133.5 64.2 28.6 40.5 133.3 0.132 DE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 910.3 108.0 802.3 551.7 265.0 63.1 72.8 129.1 265.0 DC FLORIDA 11,509.1 615.6 10,893.5 8,156.4 2,737.1 1,737.0 628.8 366.5 2,732.3 4.775 FL GEORGIA 6,970.1 1,954.8 5,015.3 3,681.2 1,334.1 813.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/prelim02socc.pdf
- 597.2 872.1 IL Indiana 1,469.1 163.0 1,306.0 997.5 310.2 164.0 47.8 63.2 275.0 386.0 IN Iowa 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 IA Kansas 669.5 98.5 571.0 411.3 161.0 76.3 26.7 44.3 147.3 218.3 KS Kentucky 696.2 81.1 615.1 451.8 163.6 83.3 23.1 32.3 138.7 194.1 KY Louisiana 1,187.0 134.9 1,052.1 788.8 263.6 136.9 31.9 44.6 213.4 289.9 LA Maine 368.7 17.9 350.9 256.3 94.6 33.8 14.7 28.0 76.5 119.2 ME Maryland 1,767.2 140.5 1,626.7 1,148.7 478.1 184.6 76.7 166.5 427.8 671.0 MD Massachusetts 2,358.7 130.5 2,228.2 1,507.6 720.5 186.7 100.4 344.3 631.4 1,076.1 MA Michigan 2,593.1 195.1 2,398.1 1,887.2 513.4 272.1 95.8 91.3 459.2 646.3 MI Minnesota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0