FCC Web Documents citing 214.1
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- 255.399 Tm 76 Tz /OPBaseFont0 10 Tf (§) Tj 1 0 0 1 146.4 257.299 Tm 96 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (54.511.) Tj 1 0 0 1 71.75 235.699 Tm 98 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (30See Philadelphia FCDL; Philadelphia ADL.) Tj 1 0 0 1 71.75 218.649 Tm 55 Tz /OPBaseFont0 10 Tf (31) Tj 1 0 0 1 80.6 214.1 Tm 95 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (See) Tj 1 0 0 1 97.2 214.799 Tm 99 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (Philadelphia Request for Review at 2; Letter from James A. Pecora, Free Library of Philadelphia, to Marlene) Tj 1 0 0 1 71.75 203.299 Tm 100 Tz (H. Dortch, Secretary, Federal Communications Commission, CC Docket No. 02-6 \(filed Aug. 31,
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- 92.4 149.9 748.4 7.5 MS Missouri 5,168.0 192.3 4,975.7 3,435.6 1,540.1 789.4 230.7 512.0 1,532.1 8.0 MO Montana 765.5 12.3 753.2 507.3 245.9 116.2 53.7 75.7 245.6 0.3 MT Nebraska 1,964.8 136.2 1,828.6 1,230.5 598.1 243.6 143.2 208.0 594.8 3.3 NE Nevada 1,941.9 62.8 1,879.1 1,386.5 492.6 227.5 191.5 71.5 490.5 2.1 NV New Hampshire 1,494.0 6.4 1,487.6 970.8 516.8 214.1 99.3 187.7 501.1 15.6 NH New Jersey 9,514.8 387.0 9,127.8 5,913.3 3,214.5 1,405.2 503.5 1,292.1 3,200.8 13.7 NJ New Mexico 2,016.9 54.3 1,962.5 1,383.7 578.9 333.2 102.3 142.0 577.5 1.4 NM New York 25,700.7 3,344.1 22,356.5 15,096.8 7,259.7 2,508.5 800.2 3,804.8 7,113.5 146.3 NY North Carolina 9,042.0 662.5 8,379.5 6,116.5 2,263.1 1,335.4 359.2 547.4 2,242.0 21.1 NC North Dakota 451.0
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- 942.2 624.5 56.3 47.4 170.5 75.8 1994 961.1 621.9 71.7 60.3 171.8 80.4 1995 975.7 611.1 90.3 75.9 171.2 86.6 1996 997.0 603.2 110.1 92.5 171.6 94.6 1997 1,059.5 629.9 132.1 111.0 181.3 96.9 1998 1,107.8 652.1 144.2 121.1 188.7 102.4 1999 1,179.7 688.1 160.0 134.3 200.2 110.9 2000 1,262.6 719.2 185.6 155.7 213.6 123.0 2001 1,302.1 732.2 201.4 171.0 214.1 129.2 2002 1,186.5 650.7 197.3 170.4 179.5 130.3 2003 1,082.3 579.2 189.8 166.9 154.9 132.5 2004 1,034.6 548.3 189.0 168.3 149.8 129.6 2005 998.7 514.3 192.3 172.5 135.1 133.8 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. (In Thousands) Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry (In Thousands) Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry Chart 5.1
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- 161.4 73.0 23.7 6.8 15.5 46.0 27.0 MO Montana 22.2 10.7 11.5 6.6 4.9 1.4 0.4 0.1 1.9 3.0 MT Nebraska 95.4 26.8 68.6 51.8 16.8 7.3 3.3 2.9 13.5 3.4 NE Nevada 187.7 105.5 82.2 60.9 21.2 7.3 4.4 2.1 13.8 7.4 NV New Hampshire 64.4 18.9 45.5 26.1 19.4 5.8 2.3 5.0 13.1 6.3 NH New Jersey 617.2 214.1 403.2 246.0 157.1 52.9 20.3 41.6 114.8 42.3 NJ New Mexico 85.9 42.1 43.8 28.9 15.0 4.4 1.1 0.5 6.0 8.9 NM New York 1,283.5 290.0 993.5 679.7 313.9 80.1 21.6 134.4 236.1 77.8 NY North Carolina 562.7 373.5 189.2 134.0 55.2 18.6 4.2 7.9 30.7 24.4 NC North Dakota 23.3 6.1 17.2 12.3 5.0 2.8 0.9 0.2 3.9 1.2
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- 178.1 30.2 1992 972.9 725.8 47.8 172.6 26.7 1993 969.5 716.5 56.3 170.5 26.2 1994 989.5 719.2 71.7 171.8 26.8 1995 1,009.3 717.6 90.3 171.2 30.2 1996 1,038.1 722.2 110.1 171.6 34.2 1997 1,108.0 755.7 132.1 181.3 38.9 1998 1,167.4 789.8 144.2 188.7 44.7 1999 1,270.8 853.2 159.9 200.2 57.4 2000 1,396.6 921.8 185.6 213.6 75.7 2001 1,423.9 933.8 201.4 214.1 74.7 2002 1,280.9 837.1 197.3 179.5 67.1 2003 1,166.8 761.8 189.9 154.9 60.2 2004 1,115.1 720.4 189.7 147.3 57.8 2005 1,071.3 689.6 191.3 135.1 55.4 2006 1,047.6 669.2 200.2 125.6 52.5 2007 1,028.5 654.6 209.1 119.4 45.3 Note: The 2007 figures are preliminary. 1 Figures may not add up due to rounding. 2 Cable and Other Program Distribution (formerly 5175)
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- 161.4 73.0 23.7 6.8 15.5 46.0 27.0 MO Montana 22.2 10.7 11.5 6.6 4.9 1.4 0.4 0.1 1.9 3.0 MT Nebraska 95.4 26.8 68.6 51.8 16.8 7.3 3.3 2.9 13.5 3.4 NE Nevada 187.7 105.5 82.2 60.9 21.2 7.3 4.4 2.1 13.8 7.4 NV New Hampshire 64.4 18.9 45.5 26.1 19.4 5.8 2.3 5.0 13.1 6.3 NH New Jersey 617.2 214.1 403.2 246.0 157.1 52.9 20.3 41.6 114.8 42.3 NJ New Mexico 85.9 42.1 43.8 28.9 15.0 4.4 1.1 0.5 6.0 8.9 NM New York 1,283.5 290.0 993.5 679.7 313.9 80.1 21.6 134.4 236.1 77.8 NY North Carolina 562.7 373.5 189.2 134.0 55.2 18.6 4.2 7.9 30.7 24.4 NC North Dakota 23.3 6.1 17.2 12.3 5.0 2.8 0.9 0.2 3.9 1.2
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- 178.1 30.1 1992 972.9 725.8 47.8 172.6 26.7 1993 969.5 716.5 56.3 170.5 26.2 1994 989.5 719.2 71.7 171.8 26.8 1995 1,009.3 717.6 90.3 171.2 30.2 1996 1,038.1 722.2 110.1 171.6 34.2 1997 1,108.0 755.7 132.1 181.3 38.9 1998 1,167.4 789.8 144.2 188.7 44.7 1999 1,270.8 853.2 159.9 200.2 57.5 2000 1,396.6 921.8 185.6 213.6 75.6 2001 1,423.9 933.8 201.4 214.1 74.6 2002 1,280.9 837.1 197.3 179.5 67.0 2003 1,166.8 761.8 189.9 154.9 60.2 2004 1,115.1 720.4 189.7 147.3 57.7 2005 1,071.3 689.6 191.3 135.1 55.3 2006 1,047.6 669.2 200.2 125.6 52.6 2007 1,030.6 664.5 203.4 117.2 45.5 2008 1,021.4 666.1 202.7 109.3 43.3 1 Figures may not add up due to rounding. 2 Cable and Other Program Distribution (formerly 5175)
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- 486.45 236.899 Tm 98 Tz /OPBaseFont2 10 Tf (See Longhi) Tj 1 0 0 1 68.6 226.1 Tm 77 Tz /OPBaseFont1 10 Tf (v.) Tj 1 0 0 1 77.5 225.649 Tm 99 Tz (Lithium Power Technologies, Inc., 575 F.3d 458, 473 \(5th Cir. 2009\) \(holding that "[i]n a case such as this, where) Tj 1 0 0 1 68.6 214.1 Tm (there is no tangible benefit to the government and the intangible benefit is impossible to calculate, it is appropriate to) Tj 1 0 0 1 68.4 202.6 Tm (value damages in the amount the government actually paid to the Defendants"\).) Tj 1 0 0 1 69.1 189.6 Tm 59 Tz /OPBaseFont0 10 Tf (157) Tj 1 0 0 1
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- 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3 57.9 FOURTH QUARTER 89.8 50.4 53.5 28.8 59.7 57.1 TOTAL 1992 349.7 195.4 211.7 113.6 60.5 58.2 1993FIRST QUARTER 90.6 51.0 55.5 29.7 61.3 58.1 SECOND QUARTER 91.2 51.9 55.0 29.9 60.3 57.6 THIRD QUARTER 93.6 54.8 56.3 31.4 60.2 57.2 FOURTH QUARTER 95.9 56.4 56.8 31.9 59.3 56.6 TOTAL 1993 371.2 214.1 223.6 122.8 60.2 57.4 2 TABLE 1.1 - INTERSTATE SWITCHED ACCESS MINUTES (CONT'D) (FIGURES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) TOTAL INDUSTRY AT&T AT&T'S SHARE OF ACCESS TERMINATING ACCESS TERMINATING ACCESS TERMINATING MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES 1994FIRST QUARTER 98.7 58.2 59.0 31.4 59.8% 53.9% SECOND QUARTER 97.9 58.3 57.7 31.1 59.0 53.3 THIRD QUARTER 101.9 60.9 58.5 32.6 57.4 53.5 FOURTH
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- 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3 57.9 FOURTH QUARTER 89.8 50.4 53.5 28.8 59.7 57.1 TOTAL 1992 349.7 195.4 211.7 113.6 60.5 58.2 1993FIRST QUARTER 90.6 51.0 55.5 29.7 61.3 58.1 SECOND QUARTER 91.2 51.9 55.0 29.9 60.3 57.6 THIRD QUARTER 93.6 54.8 56.3 31.4 60.2 57.2 FOURTH QUARTER 95.9 56.4 56.8 31.9 59.3 56.6 TOTAL 1993 371.2 214.1 223.6 122.8 60.2 57.4 2 TABLE 1.1 - INTERSTATE SWITCHED ACCESS MINUTES (CONT'D) (FIGURES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) TOTAL INDUSTRY AT&T AT&T'S SHARE OF ACCESS TERMINATING ACCESS TERMINATING ACCESS TERMINATING MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES 1994FIRST QUARTER 98.7 58.2 59.0 31.4 59.8% 53.9% SECOND QUARTER 97.9 58.3 57.7 31.1 59.0 53.3 THIRD QUARTER 101.9 60.9 58.5 32.6 57.4 53.5 FOURTH
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- ACCESS MINUTES - CONTINUED (FIGURES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) TOTAL INDUSTRY AT&T AT&T'S SHARE OF ACCESSTERMINATING ACCESS ACCESS TERMINATING MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES TERMINATING MINUTES 1993FIRST QUARTER 90.6 51.0 55.5 29.7 61.3% 58.1% SECOND QUARTER 91.2 51.9 55.0 29.9 60.3 57.6 THIRD QUARTER 93.6 54.8 56.3 31.4 60.2 57.2 FOURTH QUARTER 95.9 56.4 56.8 31.9 59.3 56.6 TOTAL 1993 371.2 214.1 223.6 122.8 60.2 57.4 1994FIRST QUARTER 98.7 58.2 59.0 31.4 59.8 53.9 SECOND QUARTER 97.9 58.3 57.7 31.1 59.0 53.3 THIRD QUARTER 101.9 60.9 58.5 32.6 57.4 53.5 FOURTH QUARTER 102.9 62.0 59.5 33.3 57.9 53.6 TOTAL 1994 401.4 239.4 234.7 128.3 58.5 53.6 1995FIRST QUARTER 105.6 63.8 59.9 33.6 56.7 52.7 SECOND QUARTER 106.8 64.7 59.3 33.5 55.5 51.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend298.pdf
- ACCESS MINUTES -- CONTINUED (FIGURES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) TOTAL INDUSTRY AT&T AT&T'S SHARE OF ACCESSTERMINATING ACCESS TERMINATING ACCESS TERMINATING MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES MINUTES 1993FIRST QUARTER 90.6 51.0 55.5 29.7 61.3 58.1 SECOND QUARTER 91.2 51.9 55.0 29.9 60.3 57.6 THIRD QUARTER 93.6 54.8 56.3 31.4 60.2 57.2 FOURTH QUARTER 95.9 56.4 56.8 31.9 59.3 56.6 TOTAL 1993 371.2 214.1 223.6 122.8 60.2 57.4 1994FIRST QUARTER 98.7 58.2 59.0 31.4 59.8 53.9 SECOND QUARTER 97.9 58.3 57.7 31.1 59.0 53.3 THIRD QUARTER 101.9 60.9 58.5 32.6 57.4 53.5 FOURTH QUARTER 102.9 62.0 59.5 33.3 57.9 53.6 TOTAL 1994 401.4 239.4 234.7 128.3 58.5 53.6 1995FIRST QUARTER 105.6 63.8 59.9 33.6 56.7 52.7 SECOND QUARTER 106.8 64.7 59.3 33.5 55.5 51.8
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- MINUTES - CONTINUED (FIGURES SHOWN IN BILLIONS) Total Industry AT&T AT&T'S Share of Access Terminating Access Terminating Access Terminating Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes 1993First Quarter 90.6 51.0 55.5 29.7 61.3% 58.1% Second Quarter 91.2 51.9 55.0 29.9 60.3 57.6 Third Quarter 93.6 54.8 56.3 31.4 60.2 57.2 Fourth Quarter 95.9 56.4 56.8 31.9 59.3 56.6 Total 1993 371.2 214.1 223.6 122.8 60.2 57.4 1994First Quarter 98.7 58.2 59.0 31.4 59.8 53.9 Second Quarter 97.9 58.3 57.7 31.1 59.0 53.3 Third Quarter 101.9 60.9 58.5 32.6 57.4 53.5 Fourth Quarter 102.9 62.0 59.5 33.3 57.9 53.6 Total 1994 401.4 239.4 234.7 128.3 58.5 53.6 1995First Quarter 105.6 63.8 59.9 33.6 56.7 52.7 Second Quarter 106.8 64.7 59.3 33.5 55.5 51.8
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- 942.2 624.5 56.3 47.4 170.5 75.8 1994 961.1 621.9 71.7 60.3 171.8 80.4 1995 975.7 611.1 90.3 75.9 171.2 86.6 1996 997.0 603.2 110.1 92.5 171.6 94.6 1997 1,059.5 629.9 132.1 111.0 181.3 96.9 1998 1,107.8 652.1 144.2 121.1 188.7 102.4 1999 1,179.7 688.1 160.0 134.3 200.2 110.9 2000 1,262.6 719.2 185.6 155.7 213.6 123.0 2001 1,302.1 732.2 201.4 171.0 214.1 129.2 2002 1,186.5 650.7 197.3 170.4 179.5 130.3 2003 1,082.6 578.6 193.6 170.6 150.7 132.8 2004 1,054.0 pp 557.6 p 199.7 p 179.1 p 140.3 p 132.1 p p - preliminary for January 2004. pp - preliminary for February 2004. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (In Thousands) Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry (In Thousands)
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend605.pdf
- 942.2 624.5 56.3 47.4 170.5 75.8 1994 961.1 621.9 71.7 60.3 171.8 80.4 1995 975.7 611.1 90.3 75.9 171.2 86.6 1996 997.0 603.2 110.1 92.5 171.6 94.6 1997 1,059.5 629.9 132.1 111.0 181.3 96.9 1998 1,107.8 652.1 144.2 121.1 188.7 102.4 1999 1,179.7 688.1 160.0 134.3 200.2 110.9 2000 1,262.6 719.2 185.6 155.7 213.6 123.0 2001 1,302.1 732.2 201.4 171.0 214.1 129.2 2002 1,186.5 650.7 197.3 170.4 179.5 130.3 2003 1,082.3 579.2 189.8 166.9 154.9 132.5 2004 1,042.3 p 548.3 p 189.0 p 168.0 p 149.8 p 129.6 p p- preliminary for annual 2004 as of March 2, 2005. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. (In Thousands) Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry (In Thousands) Annual Average
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs00-0.pdf
- 2,920 2,494 4,697 Total Switches 1,297 1,339 1,649 1,432 799 1,658 1,428 4,531 1,359 Switches with Downtime Number of Switches 65 59 137 336 109 285 1,107 154 171 As a percentage of Total Switches 5.0% 4.4% 8.3% 23.5% 13.6% 17.2% 77.5% 3.4% 12.6% Average Switch Downtime in seconds per Switch For All Events 59.5 49.7 168.2 61.1 4.4 36.1 214.1 215.4 739.6 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 53.1 47.3 158.7 32.0 165.2 3.6 134.7 214.2 665.8 For Unscheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 20 22 98 39 5 10 90 151 119 Events per Hundred Switches 1.5 1.6 5.9 2.7 0.6 0.6 6.3 3.3 8.8 Events per Million Access Lines 1.05 0.97 4.01 1.85
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- 2,920 1,289 2,089 932 1,054 1,090 2,494 4,697 Total Switches 1,649 1,428 1,432 789 1,658 1,297 1,339 4,531 1,359 Switches with Downtime Number of Switches 137 1,107 334 109 285 65 59 154 171 As a percentage of Total Switches 8.3% 77.5% 23.3% 13.8% 17.2% 5.0% 4.4% 3.4% 12.6% Average Switch Downtime in seconds per Switch For All Events 168.2 214.1 59.4 4.5 36.1 59.5 49.7 215.4 739.6 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 158.7 134.7 30.3 102.0 3.6 53.1 47.3 214.2 665.8 For Unscheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 98 90 37 5 10 20 22 151 119 Events per Hundred Switches 5.9 6.3 2.6 0.6 0.6 1.5 1.6 3.3 8.8 Events per Million Access
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/95socc.pdf
- 127.7 129.2 34.3 291.2 OR PENNSYLVANIA 1,288.8 (2.42) 1,291.2 310.6 907.2 466.4 309.6 129.0 904.9 2.271 PA RHODE ISLAND 114.0 0.03 114.0 1.2 112.8 43.2 62.0 7.6 112.8 RI SOUTH CAROLINA 340.3 11.03 329.2 78.0 251.2 137.7 81.9 30.9 250.5 0.741 SC SOUTH DAKOTA 66.9 (0.45) 67.4 12.5 54.9 20.5 24.8 9.6 54.9 SD TENNESSEE 487.2 (3.39) 490.6 87.1 403.5 214.1 131.6 56.5 402.2 1.279 TN TEXAS 2,536.2 16.36 2,519.8 1,055.6 1,464.3 743.8 445.2 275.2 1,464.3 TX UTAH 179.6 (0.36) 179.9 28.2 151.7 62.9 65.8 23.0 151.7 UT VERMONT 78.3 2.44 75.9 5.3 70.6 23.7 40.7 6.2 70.6 VT VIRGINIA 828.0 (2.43) 830.4 233.3 597.1 291.7 205.4 99.2 596.3 0.741 VA WASHINGTON 686.2 (13.43) 699.6 203.9 495.7 228.3 209.2 58.2 495.7
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- 27.9 60.0 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3 57.9 FOURTH QUARTER 89.8 50.4 53.5 28.8 59.7 57.1 TOTAL 1992 349.7 195.4 211.7 113.6 1993FIRST QUARTER 90.6 51.0 55.5 29.7 61.3 58.1 SECOND QUARTER 91.2 51.9 55.0 29.9 60.3 57.6 THIRD QUARTER 93.6 54.8 56.3 31.4 60.2 57.2 FOURTH QUARTER 95.9 56.4 56.8 31.9 59.3 56.6 TOTAL 1993 371.2 214.1 223.6 122.8 1994FIRST QUARTER 98.7 58.2 59.0 31.4 59.8 53.9 SECOND QUARTER 97.9 58.3 57.7 31.1 59.0 53.3 THIRD QUARTER 101.9 60.9 58.5 32.6 57.4 53.5 FOURTH QUARTER 102.9 62.0 59.5 33.3 57.9 53.6 TOTAL 1994 401.4 239.4 234.7 128.3 1995FIRST QUARTER 105.6 63.8 59.9 33.6 56.7 52.7 SECOND QUARTER 106.8 64.7 59.3 33.5 55.5 51.8 THIRD QUARTER 109.0 66.7
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/97socc.pdf
- 57.8 THIRD QUARTER 87.9 49.1 53.0 28.4 60.3 57.9 FOURTH QUARTER 89.8 50.4 53.5 28.8 59.7 57.1 TOTAL 1992 349.7 195.4 211.7 113.6 60.5 58.2 1993FIRST QUARTER 90.6 51.0 55.5 29.7 61.3 58.1 SECOND QUARTER 91.2 51.9 55.0 29.9 60.3 57.6 THIRD QUARTER 93.6 54.8 56.3 31.4 60.2 57.2 FOURTH QUARTER 95.9 56.4 56.8 31.9 59.3 56.6 TOTAL 1993 371.2 214.1 223.6 122.8 60.2 57.4 1994FIRST QUARTER 98.7 58.2 59.0 31.4 59.8 53.9 SECOND QUARTER 97.9 58.3 57.7 31.1 59.0 53.3 THIRD QUARTER 101.9 60.9 58.5 32.6 57.4 53.5 FOURTH QUARTER 102.9 62.0 59.5 33.3 57.9 53.6 TOTAL 1994 401.4 239.4 234.7 128.3 58.5 53.6 1995FIRST QUARTER 105.6 63.8 59.9 33.6 56.7 52.7 SECOND QUARTER 106.8 64.7 59.3 33.5 55.5 51.8
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/SOCC/98SOCC.PDF
- SPECIAL T O T A L AND ADJUSTMENTS LINE SENSITIVE INTEREXCHANGE ALL REPORTING COS. $319,794.9 $14,301.4 $305,014.1$224,894.9 $80,119.2$44,492.5$16,739.7$18,034.3 $79,266.6 $852.6 BELL OPERATING COS. 250,026.6 11,050.5 238,976.1174,742.5 64,233.634,579.4 13,243.715,696.4 63,519.5 714.1 ALL OTHER COS. 69,768.3 3,250.9 66,038.1 50,152.4 15,885.6 9,913.1 3,496.0 2,338.0 15,747.1 138.6 ALABAMA 5,377.5 231.8 5,145.7 3,869.0 1,276.8 818.3 207.1 214.8 1,240.2 36.566 AL ARIZONA 4,824.4 238.9 4,585.4 3,371.3 1,214.1 782.9 209.7 216.2 1,208.7 5.401 AZ ARKANSAS 2,326.8 92.4 2,234.4 1,631.5 602.9 398.8 82.6 118.5 599.9 3.008 AR CALIFORNIA 38,715.0 1,166.2 37,548.8 29,188.0 8,360.8 5,031.2 2,002.2 1,221.0 8,254.4 106.371 CA COLORADO 6,242.1 384.1 5,858.0 4,280.6 1,577.4 953.6 301.7 304.6 1,559.9 17.523 CO CONNECTICUT 4,458.2 129.2 4,329.0 3,143.2 1,185.8 498.5 432.9 253.4 1,184.8 1.000 CT DELAWARE 880.0 44.0 836.0 570.9 265.1
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- 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 South Dakota 124.6 9.2 115.4 81.5 33.9 14.5 7.7 8.6 30.9 3.0SD Tennessee 1,303.5 142.8 1,160.7 853.9 306.4 155.6