FCC Web Documents citing 0.284
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- that a temporary state of communications emergency exists pursuant to § 97.401(b) of this chapter and to act on behalf of the Commission with respect to the operation of amateur stations during such temporary state of communications emergency. Perform such other functions and duties as may be assigned or referred to it by the Commission or the Defense Commissioner. Section 0.284 is revised by removing subparagraphs (a)(3) and (a)(7), and redesignating subparagraphs (a)(4)-(a)(6) to read as follows: (a) In discharging the authority conferred by § 0.283 of this part, the Chief, Media Bureau, shall establish working relationships with other bureaus and staff offices to assure the effective coordination of actions taken in the following areas of joint responsibility; (1) Complaints arising
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- public driving ATVs, ATV tire tracks, campfire rings, beer and wine bottles, and other trash indicative of public use of the BLM site. The measurements taken by the agents indicated that there were RFR fields in publicly accessible areas at ground level that exceeded the FCC's MPE limits for the general public. The agents found spatially averaged RFR fields measuring 0.284 mW/cm2, which exceeds the MPE limits for the general public by 42%, in unfenced areas between the KWNZ transmitter building and the KWNZ antenna tower. On May 15, 2002, at the request of the agents, KWNZ temporarily powered down to enable the agents to determine if there were other significant RFR contributors in the primary 10 square foot area identified
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- tracks, a campfire ring, beer and wine bottles, and other trash indicative of public use of the BLM site. The measurements taken by the agents on May 15, 2002, indicated that there were RFR fields in publicly accessible areas at ground level that exceeded the FCC's MPE limits for the general public. The agents found spatially averaged RFR fields measuring 0.284 mW/cm2, which exceeds the MPE limits for the general public by 42%, in unfenced areas between the KWNZ transmitter building and the KWNZ antenna tower. On May 15, 2002, at the request of the agents, KWNZ temporarily powered down to enable the agents to determine if there were other significant RFR contributors in the primary 10 square foot area identified
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- Effect of Common Ownership? Same Market [5] = [1]-[3] Different Market [6] = [2]-[4] Different Owners Same Owners Table 29: Station Pair Regressions Estimating the Effect of Ownership Structure on Program Overlap For Sports and News Stations Summary of the Marginal Effects of Same Owner and Same Market Indicators Marg EffT-Stat Marg EffT-Stat Marg EffT-Stat Marg Eff T-Stat Common Programs 0.284(8.40)* 0.0305 2,211 0.33(8.89)* -0.247 (-1.38) 0.669 (1.76) 0.0304 2,211 % Overlap 0.040(9.25)* 0.0369 2,211 0.05(9.85)* -0.030 (-1.33) 0.097 (2.04)* 0.0367 2,211 Avg % Overlap 0.072(9.12)* 0.0358 2,211 0.08(9.67)* -0.054 (-1.36) 0.145 (1.71) 0.0357 2,211 Marg EffT-Stat Marg EffT-Stat Marg EffT-Stat Marg Eff T-Stat Common Programs 0.073(1.25) 0.0007 820 0.08(1.32) -0.192 (-0.68) -0.078 (-0.16) -0.0006 820 % Overlap 0.012(1.56) 0.0018 820
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- 0.799 54 $14.28 0.842 Cable programming service 54 $25.34 0.898 54 $22.88 1.049 Expanded basic service 54 $39.28 0.588 54 $37.16 0.573 Expanded basic subscribers (%) 54 93.3% 1.160 54 92.2% 1.084 DBS subgroup Basic cable service 125 $15.81 0.419 125 $15.19 0.484 Cable programming service 125 $30.01 0.492 125 $29.08 0.538 Expanded basic service 125 $45.83 0.288 125 $44.27 0.284 Expanded basic subscribers (%) 125 86.5% 0.897 125 86.4% 0.874 Wireless MVPD subgroup Basic cable service 31 $15.96 0.296 31 $15.32 0.309 Cable programming service 31 $29.24 0.382 31 $27.86 0.263 Expanded basic service 31 $45.20 0.287 31 $43.18 0.233 Expanded basic subscribers (%) 31 89.4% 0.867 31 90.1% 0.752 Low penetration test subgroup Basic cable service 56 $15.65 0.703
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- 35 for professional 10 euro for equipment shipping; 25 euro activation fee 0yes (Internet and phone) 3 Euro 65 86.0875974.541280 for self-install; 35 for professional 10 euro for equipment shipping; 25 euro activation fee 0yes (Internet, phone, TV) 3 Euro 60 79.4654768.807340 for self-install; 35 for professional 10 euro for equipment shipping; 25 euro activation fee 0yes (Internet and TV) 0.284 Euro 17.95 23.7734220.58486 6.95NA 0no 2 Euro 34.95 46.2886440.08028 6.95NA 0no 2 Euro 34.95 46.2886440.08028 6.95NA 0no 2 Euro 49.95 66.15557.28211 6.95NA 0no 2 Euro 49.95 66.15557.28211 6.95NA 0no 1 Euro 19.95 26.4222722.878440 (free self-install) Administration and postage 14.95 0no 1 Euro 29.95 39.6665134.346330 (free self-install) Administration and postage 14.95 0yes (Internet and phone) 1 Euro 39.95 52.9107645.81422NA NA 0yes
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- in this proceeding. This erratum clarifies the intended meaning of the third sentence (including the heading) in paragraph 11. That sentence is hereby modified as follows: ``non-reserved'' shall be inserted before ``TV channels,'' and ``all non-reserved FM translator channels'' shall be inserted before ``and all secondary TV services.'' This action is taken under delegated authority pursuant to section 0.283 and 0.284 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.283, 0.284. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Roy J. Stewart Chief, Mass Media Bureau (...continued from previous page) (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-44 Federal Communications Commission F „0ý „0ý „0ý „0ý „0ý „0ý „0ý
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- R TOPSHAM TEL CO Citizens Telephone Company of Hammond 978,476 1,650 593.02 291,895 0.026 140069 C R WAITSFIELD/FAYSTON 9,211,922 21,036 437.91 1,294,768 0.114 143331 C R NORTHLAND TEL. CO-VT FairPoint Communications, Inc. 3,574,091 6,334 564.27 983,947 0.087 145115 C N VERIZON VERMONT Verizon Communications Inc. 106,108,901 349,788 303.35 0 0.000 147332 C R VERMONT TEL. CO-VT 11,904,340 21,280 559.41 3,228,147 0.284 TOTAL: VIRGIN ISLANDS 42,690,820 69,691 612.57 13,350,609 1.176 643300 C R VITELCO-INNOVATIVE 42,690,820 69,691 612.57 13,350,609 1.176 TOTAL: VIRGINIA 1,276,681,807 4,468,649 285.70 3,493,018 0.308 190217 C R AMELIA TEL CORP Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 3,137,994 5,827 538.53 792,697 0.070 190219 A R BUGGS ISLAND COOP 1,396,628 4,305 324.42 0 0.000 190220 A R BURKE'S GARDEN TEL 82,169 155 530.12
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- R TOPSHAM TEL CO Citizens Telephone Company of Hammond 978,476 1,650 593.02 291,895 0.026 140069 C R WAITSFIELD/FAYSTON 9,211,922 21,036 437.91 1,294,768 0.114 143331 C R NORTHLAND TEL. CO-VT FairPoint Communications, Inc. 3,574,091 6,334 564.27 983,947 0.087 145115 C N VERIZON VERMONT Verizon Communications Inc. 106,108,901 349,788 303.35 0 0.000 147332 C R VERMONT TEL. CO-VT 11,904,340 21,280 559.41 3,228,147 0.284 TOTAL: VIRGIN ISLANDS 42,690,820 69,691 612.57 13,350,609 1.176 643300 C R VITELCO-INNOVATIVE 42,690,820 69,691 612.57 13,350,609 1.176 TOTAL: VIRGINIA 1,276,681,807 4,468,649 285.70 3,493,018 0.308 190217 C R AMELIA TEL CORP Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 3,137,994 5,827 538.53 792,697 0.070 190219 A R BUGGS ISLAND COOP 1,396,628 4,305 324.42 0 0.000 190220 A R BURKE'S GARDEN TEL 82,169 155 530.12
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- ATLANTIC MEMBERSHIP 14,119,546 42,429 332.78 0 0.000 230469 C R BARNARDSVILLE TEL CO Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 961,373 1,556 617.85 252,753 0.023 230470 C R CAROLINA TEL & TEL Embarq Corporation 295,850,142 1,031,755 286.74 0 0.000 230471 C R CENTEL OF NC Embarq Corporation 76,462,376 236,071 323.90 0 0.000 230473 C R CITIZENS TEL CO 12,782,173 21,285 600.53 3,180,996 0.284 230474 C R CONCORD TEL CO 37,045,106 111,637 331.84 0 0.000 230476 C R WINDSTREAM NC Windstream Corporation 68,808,090 222,780 308.86 0 0.000 230478 A R ELLERBE TEL CO 917,752 2,380 385.61 0 0.000 230479 C N VERIZON SOUTH-NC Verizon Communications Inc. 68,116,805 170,793 398.83 3,435,373 0.307 230483 C R LEXCOM TELEPHONE CO. 16,638,021 29,889 556.66 3,483,422 0.311 230485 C
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- ATLANTIC MEMBERSHIP 14,119,546 42,429 332.78 0 0.000 230469 C R BARNARDSVILLE TEL CO Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 961,373 1,556 617.85 252,753 0.023 230470 C R CAROLINA TEL & TEL Embarq Corporation 295,850,142 1,031,755 286.74 0 0.000 230471 C R CENTEL OF NC Embarq Corporation 76,462,376 236,071 323.90 0 0.000 230473 C R CITIZENS TEL CO 12,782,173 21,285 600.53 3,180,996 0.284 230474 C R CONCORD TEL CO 37,045,106 111,637 331.84 0 0.000 230476 C R WINDSTREAM NC Windstream Corporation 68,808,090 222,780 308.86 0 0.000 230478 A R ELLERBE TEL CO 917,752 2,380 385.61 0 0.000 230479 C N VERIZON SOUTH-NC Verizon Communications Inc. 68,116,805 170,793 398.83 3,435,373 0.307 230483 C R LEXCOM TELEPHONE CO. 16,638,021 29,889 556.66 3,483,422 0.311 230485 C
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- 3,330,341 0.048 Global Crossing North America, Inc. Global Crossing Telecomm., Inc. & Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc. 522,085,5252,446,526,487 87,150,971 1.252 Global Tel*Link Corporation 373,955 1,669,760 1,556,568 0.022 Globalcom, Inc 2,326,355 6,368,612 1,102,174 0.016 GlobalNova, Inc. 52,402,266 167,911,954 6,415,072 0.092 GlobalStar Telecom, LLC 203,125 924,931 35,522 0.001 Go Solo Technologies, Inc. 23,513 121,876 7,530 0.000 Gold Line Telemanagement, Inc. 34,297,229 122,393,901 19,784,504 0.284 Golden Belt Telephone Association 5,220 52,801 9,112 0.000 Goldfield Communications Services, Corp. Goldfield Access Network, LC/GAN LD Service 1,284 6,170 1,597 0.000 Goldfield Telephone Co./Goldfield Communications LD Svc. 185 661 189 0.000 Gorham Telephone Company 385 1,214 529 0.000 Grafton Communications Grafton Long Distance Company 4,457 26,281 4,764 0.000 Grand Mound Cooperative Telephone Association 32 194 97 0.000 Grand River
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- IN Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 877,731 1,696 517.53 85,011 0.008 320813 C R PULASKI-WHITE RURAL 1,349,923 1,574 857.64 471,436 0.044 320815 C R ROCHESTER TEL CO 4,454,245 7,076 629.49 908,572 0.085 320816 A R S & W TEL CO Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 226,164 401 564.00 32,212 0.003 320818 C R SMITHVILLE TEL CO 17,435,814 29,248 596.14 3,023,934 0.284 320819 C R SE INDIANA RURAL 4,236,465 4,717 898.13 1,556,053 0.146 320825 C R SUNMAN TELECOMM CORP 3,509,969 4,598 763.37 1,052,077 0.099 320826 A R SWAYZEE TEL CO 460,642 971 474.40 21,449 0.002 320827 A R SWEETSER RURAL TEL 786,346 1,705 461.20 23,034 0.002 320828 C R FRONTIER-THORNTOWN Frontier Communications Corporation 576,075 2,642 218.04 0 0.000 320829 A R TIPTON
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- IN Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 877,731 1,696 517.53 85,011 0.008 320813 C R PULASKI-WHITE RURAL 1,349,923 1,574 857.64 471,436 0.044 320815 C R ROCHESTER TEL CO 4,454,245 7,076 629.49 908,572 0.085 320816 A R S & W TEL CO Telephone And Data Systems, Inc. 226,164 401 564.00 32,212 0.003 320818 C R SMITHVILLE TEL CO 17,435,814 29,248 596.14 3,023,934 0.284 320819 C R SE INDIANA RURAL 4,236,465 4,717 898.13 1,556,053 0.146 320825 C R SUNMAN TELECOMM CORP 3,509,969 4,598 763.37 1,052,077 0.099 320826 A R SWAYZEE TEL CO 460,642 971 474.40 21,449 0.002 320827 A R SWEETSER RURAL TEL 786,346 1,705 461.20 23,034 0.002 320828 C R FRONTIER-THORNTOWN Frontier Communications Corporation 576,075 2,642 218.04 0 0.000 320829 A R TIPTON
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- Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued International Message Telephone Resale Service <<< 2011 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> % of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues MASScomm, Inc. 10,587 29,645 264,684 0.005 Massena Telephone Company 239 1,790 146 0.000 Matrix Telecom, Inc. 4,401,818 20,267,757 16,521,639 0.284 McDonald County Long Distance 953 5,644 2,201 0.000 McGraw Communications, Inc. McGraw Communications, Inc. 1,201,694 5,735,172 867,376 0.015 McGraw Communications, Inc. of Virginia 10,974 74,832 15,141 0.000 McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 4,668,730 12,460,179 1,290,133 0.022 McNabb Long Distance, Inc. 285 981 444 0.000 Mechanicsville Telephone Company 44 254 48 0.000 Megagate Broadband, Inc. 9,028 38,516 4,968 0.000 Meriplex Communications, Ltd.
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- channels. (b) Application for review of actions taken pursuant to delegated authority. (c) Matters that present novel questions of law, fact or policy that cannot be resolved under existing precedents and guidelines. (d) The imposition, reduction or cancellation of forfeitures pursuant to Section 503(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, in amounts of more than $20,000. 19. Section 0.284 is amended by revising the introductory text in paragraph (a), removing paragraphs (a)(2) and (a)(7), and revising paragraph (b) and removing paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 0.284 Actions taken under delegated authority. (a) In discharging the authority conferred by §0.283 of this part, the Chief, Media Bureau, shall establish working relationships with other bureaus and staff offices to
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- 99.552 0.448 0.047 0.006 11.564 Atlanta 99.747 0.253 99.713 0.287 99.721 0.279 0.034 0.008 13.389 Greenville 99.761 0.239 99.731 0.269 99.737 0.263 0.031 0.007 12.825 Philadelphia 99.834 0.166 99.807 0.193 99.817 0.183 0.027 0.010 15.986 Charlotte 99.811 0.189 99.784 0.216 99.792 0.208 0.026 0.007 13.893 New York 99.844 0.156 99.821 0.179 99.828 0.172 0.023 0.007 14.779 Houston 99.738 0.262 99.716 0.284 99.711 0.289 0.022 (0.004) 8.384 Washington DC 99.840 0.160 99.819 0.181 99.824 0.176 0.022 0.006 13.659 Boston 99.861 0.139 99.839 0.161 99.846 0.154 0.021 0.007 15.125 Nashville 99.838 0.162 99.819 0.182 99.822 0.178 0.020 0.004 12.245 Seattle 99.843 0.157 99.823 0.177 99.827 0.173 0.020 0.004 12.516 Indianapolis 99.874 0.126 99.855 0.145 99.862 0.138 0.019 0.007 15.421 Sacramento 99.835 0.165 99.816
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- that a temporary state of communications emergency exists pursuant to § 97.401(b) of this chapter and to act on behalf of the Commission with respect to the operation of amateur stations during such temporary state of communications emergency. Perform such other functions and duties as may be assigned or referred to it by the Commission or the Defense Commissioner. Section 0.284 is revised by removing subparagraphs (a)(3) and (a)(7), and redesignating subparagraphs (a)(4)-(a)(6) to read as follows: (a) In discharging the authority conferred by § 0.283 of this part, the Chief, Media Bureau, shall establish working relationships with other bureaus and staff offices to assure the effective coordination of actions taken in the following areas of joint responsibility; (1) Complaints arising
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Notices/1999/fcc99141.pdf
- there were approximately 85,006 governmental entities in the United States.283 This number includes such entities as states, counties, cities, utility districts and school districts. Of the 85,006 governmental entities, 38,978 are counties, cities and towns. The remainder are primarily utility districts, school districts, and states. Of the 38,978 counties, cities and towns, 37,566, or 96%, have populations of fewer than 50,000.284 The Census Bureau estimates that this ratio is approximately accurate for all governmental entities. Thus, of the 85,006 governmental entities, we estimate that 81,606 (96%) are small entities. IV. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance Requirements 30. This Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposes no additional reporting, recordkeeping or other compliance measures.
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- driving ATVs, ATV tire tracks, campfire rings, beer and wine bottles, and other trash indicative of public use of the BLM site. 9. The measurements taken by the agents indicated that there were RFR fields in publicly accessible areas at ground level that exceeded the FCC's MPE limits for the general public. The agents found spatially averaged RFR fields measuring 0.284 mW/cm2, which exceeds the MPE limits for the general public by 42%, in unfenced areas between the KWNZ transmitter building and the KWNZ antenna tower. On May 15, 2002, at the request of the agents, KWNZ temporarily powered down to enable the agents to determine if there were other significant RFR contributors in the primary 10 square foot area identified
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- a campfire ring, beer and wine bottles, and other trash indicative of public use of the BLM site. 6. The measurements taken by the agents on May 15, 2002, indicated that there were RFR fields in publicly accessible areas at ground level that exceeded the FCC's MPE limits for the general public. The agents found spatially averaged RFR fields measuring 0.284 mW/cm2, which exceeds the MPE limits for the general public by 42%, in unfenced areas between the KWNZ transmitter building and the KWNZ antenna tower.3 On May 15, 2002, at the request of the agents, KWNZ temporarily powered down to enable the agents to determine if there were other significant RFR contributors in the primary 10 square foot area identified
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- Pure Resale Traffic Data for All U.S. Points -- Continued International Message Telephone Resale Service <<< 2011 Data Not Available at Time of Publication >>> % of Total Number of Number of U.S. Carrier IMTS Resale Carrier Messages Minutes Revenues Revenues MASScomm, Inc. 10,587 29,645 264,684 0.005 Massena Telephone Company 239 1,790 146 0.000 Matrix Telecom, Inc. 4,401,818 20,267,757 16,521,639 0.284 McDonald County Long Distance 953 5,644 2,201 0.000 McGraw Communications, Inc. McGraw Communications, Inc. 1,201,694 5,735,172 867,376 0.015 McGraw Communications, Inc. of Virginia 10,974 74,832 15,141 0.000 McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 4,668,730 12,460,179 1,290,133 0.022 McNabb Long Distance, Inc. 285 981 444 0.000 Mechanicsville Telephone Company 44 254 48 0.000 Megagate Broadband, Inc. 9,028 38,516 4,968 0.000 Meriplex Communications, Ltd.
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- 1,043,544 1,837 568.07 355,297 0.039 442065C R CUMBY TEL COOP INC 319,558 893 357.85 34,687 0.004 442066C R DELL TEL. CO-OP - TX 1,846,991 773 2,389.38 1,205,412 0.131 442068C R EASTEX TEL COOP INC 15,012,946 30,748 488.26 4,106,519 0.447 442069C R ELECTRA TELEPHONE COTownes Telecommunications 1,858,931 2,035 913.48 920,774 0.100 442070C R ETEX TEL COOP INC 7,656,260 13,441 569.62 2,615,269 0.284 442071C R FIVE AREA TEL CO-OP Five Area Telephone Co-op. Inc. 2,962,826 7,560 391.91 463,364 0.050 442072C R FORT BEND TEL CO 10,769,809 41,677 258.41 0 0.000 3 - 186 Table 3.27 High-Cost Loop Fund 1999 Data by Study Area Study Area CodeTypeStatusStudy Area Name Holding Company Name Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement Number of Loops Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement per
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- 0.050 UT VERMONT 476.5 49.1 427.4 301.8 125.6 61.0 52.5 12.1 125.6 VT VIRGINIA 3,910.9 416.4 3,494.5 2,579.1 934.6 476.2 248.7 207.0 931.9 2.699 VA WASHINGTON 3,591.1 380.1 3,210.9 2,358.5 846.8 387.3 278.3 181.2 846.7 0.036 WA WEST VIRGINIA 1,017.0 114.6 902.4 671.5 238.1 131.2 66.8 39.5 237.5 0.586 WV WISCONSIN 2,670.1 136.8 2,533.3 1,985.5 547.7 315.9 153.5 78.0 547.4 0.284 WI WYOMING 409.5 26.6 383.0 256.7 126.0 60.0 49.4 16.6 126.0 WY PUERTO RICO 1,242.6 273.9 968.7 725.8 242.9 147.3 84.3 11.0 242.7 0.232 PR UNCLASSIFIED 105.2 105.2 SEE NOTES FOLLOWING TABLE 2.20 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS T A B L E 2.19 - - BILLABLE ACCESS LINES OF TELEPHONE CARRIERS REPORTING TO THE COMMISSION A S O F
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- 956,604 7,987,640 3,170,559 0.065 Long Distance International, Inc. (LDI) 5,656,846 16,008,875 40,159,459 0.824 Low Country Carriers, Inc. d/b/a Hargray LD Co. 24,394 151,138 226,972 0.005 Madison Network Systems, Inc. 1,002 9,488 8,110 0.000 Mark Twain Rural Telephone Co. Mark Twain Long Distance, Inc. 93 885 919 0.000 Marquette-Adams Telephone Coop., Inc. 537 5,636 6,969 0.000 MATRIX Telecom 2,726,082 19,537,503 13,826,460 0.284 MCI WorldCom, Inc. MCI International, Inc. 21,899,088 92,819,155 63,715,545 1.307 WorldCom, Inc. 402,721,619 1,887,757,590 618,885,169 12.692 McLeod Inc. Dakota Telecommunications Group (DTG) 6,484 56,437 16,764 0.000 McLeodUSA Telecommunications Services, Inc. 3,938,510 12,240,730 6,234,736 0.128 McNabb Long Distance, Inc. 469 2,582 4,773 0.000 Melbourne Int'l. Communications, Ltd. 2,434,955 9,546,293 2,588,074 0.053 Mercury Marketing Company, Ltd. 120,140 1,233,718 607,211 0.012 MH Comm.,
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- there were approximately 85,006 governmental entities in the United States.283 This number includes such entities as states, counties, cities, utility districts and school districts. Of the 85,006 governmental entities, 38,978 are counties, cities and towns. The remainder are primarily utility districts, school districts, and states. Of the 38,978 counties, cities and towns, 37,566, or 96%, have populations of fewer than 50,000.284 The Census Bureau estimates that this ratio is approximately accurate for all governmental entities. Thus, of the 85,006 governmental entities, we estimate that 81,606 (96%) are small entities. IV. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping, and Other Compliance Requirements 30. This Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposes no additional reporting, recordkeeping or other compliance measures.
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- of Part 36, Appendix-Glossary of the Commission's rules, concerning the definition of "Study Area.". Action by Chief, Accounting and Audits Division, Common Carrier Bureau. Adopted: October 9, 1997. by MO&O. (DA No. 97-2103). CCB Internet URL: [37]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1997/da972103.txt ** IMPLEMENTATION OF THE PAY TELEPHONE RECLASSIFICATION AND COMPENSATION PROVISIONS OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996. The Commission established a rate of $ 0.284 as the default per-call compensation rate for subscriber 800 and access code calls made from payphones during the next two years. Dkt No.: CC- 96-128. Action by the Commission. Adopted: October 9, 1997. by 2nd R&O. (FCC No. 97-371). CCB Internet URL: [38]http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Orders/1997/fcc97371.txt ADMINISTRATION OF THE NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN CARRIER IDENTIFICATION CODES, TOLL FREE SERVICE ACCESS CODES. The Commission
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- driving ATVs, ATV tire tracks, campfire rings, beer and wine bottles, and other trash indicative of public use of the BLM site. 9. The measurements taken by the agents indicated that there were RFR fields in publicly accessible areas at ground level that exceeded the FCC's MPE limits for the general public. The agents found spatially averaged RFR fields measuring 0.284 mW/cm2, which exceeds the MPE limits for the general public by 42%, in unfenced areas between the KWNZ transmitter building and the KWNZ antenna tower. On May 15, 2002, at the request of the agents, KWNZ temporarily powered down to enable the agents to determine if there were other significant RFR contributors in the primary 10 square foot area identified
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- a campfire ring, beer and wine bottles, and other trash indicative of public use of the BLM site. 6. The measurements taken by the agents on May 15, 2002, indicated that there were RFR fields in publicly accessible areas at ground level that exceeded the FCC's MPE limits for the general public. The agents found spatially averaged RFR fields measuring 0.284 mW/cm2, which exceeds the MPE limits for the general public by 42%, in unfenced areas between the KWNZ transmitter building and the KWNZ antenna tower.3 On May 15, 2002, at the request of the agents, KWNZ temporarily powered down to enable the agents to determine if there were other significant RFR contributors in the primary 10 square foot area identified
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- tracks, a campfire ring, beer and wine bottles, and other trash indicative of public use of the BLM site. The measurements taken by the agents on May 15, 2002, indicated that there were RFR fields in publicly accessible areas at ground level that exceeded the FCC's MPE limits for the general public. The agents found spatially averaged RFR fields measuring 0.284 mW/cm2, which exceeds the MPE limits for the general public by 42%, in unfenced areas between the KWNZ transmitter building and the KWNZ antenna tower. On May 15, 2002, at the request of the agents, KWNZ temporarily powered down to enable the agents to determine if there were other significant RFR contributors in the primary 10 square foot area identified
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- 3,330,341 0.048 Global Crossing North America, Inc. Global Crossing Telecomm., Inc. & Global Crossing Bandwidth, Inc. 522,085,5252,446,526,487 87,150,971 1.252 Global Tel*Link Corporation 373,955 1,669,760 1,556,568 0.022 Globalcom, Inc 2,326,355 6,368,612 1,102,174 0.016 GlobalNova, Inc. 52,402,266 167,911,954 6,415,072 0.092 GlobalStar Telecom, LLC 203,125 924,931 35,522 0.001 Go Solo Technologies, Inc. 23,513 121,876 7,530 0.000 Gold Line Telemanagement, Inc. 34,297,229 122,393,901 19,784,504 0.284 Golden Belt Telephone Association 5,220 52,801 9,112 0.000 Goldfield Communications Services, Corp. Goldfield Access Network, LC/GAN LD Service 1,284 6,170 1,597 0.000 Goldfield Telephone Co./Goldfield Communications LD Svc. 185 661 189 0.000 Gorham Telephone Company 385 1,214 529 0.000 Grafton Communications Grafton Long Distance Company 4,457 26,281 4,764 0.000 Grand Mound Cooperative Telephone Association 32 194 97 0.000 Grand River