FCC Web Documents citing 0.560
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- Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC) submitted projections of demand and administrative expenses for the fourth quarter of 2006. Accordingly, the projected demand and expenses are as follows: ($ millions) Program Demand Projected Program Support Admin. Expenses Application Of Interest Income Application of Periodic True-Ups Total Program Collection Schools and Libraries 543.032 19.468 (40.111) (41.416) 480.973 Rural Health Care 11.552 0.959 (0.560) 1.030 12.981 High-Cost 1,044.888 3.598 (4.287) (121.855) 922.344 Low Income 200.107 1.242 (2.466) (27.548) 171.335 TOTAL 1,799.579 25.267 (47.424) (189.789) 1,587.633 USAC Projections of Industry Revenues USAC submitted projected collected end-user telecommunications revenues for October through December 2006 based on information contained in the Fourth Quarter 2006 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-Q). The amount is as follows: Total Projected
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- owner. The share at the bottom of the table gives the level of DBS penetration that would reduce the sum of the two vertical integration coefficients to zero. 43 TABLE 12F: CARRIAGE DECISION: PBS KIDS Variable (1) Vertically Integrated 2.043** (0.689) Vertically Integrated x DBS% -0.156** (0.028) DBS% -0.015 (0.020) Fiber Share of Total Plant 0.380* (0.190) Analog System -0.602 (0.560) System Two-Way Capable Population Density -0.035 (0.033) Population Growth Rate 0.016** (0.005) Hispanic% -0.035 (0.018) Age <18 % -0.015 (0.054) Age 65+ % 0.078* (0.033) Black % -0.025* (0.011) Population per HH 0.897 (0.979) Ln (Income) 0.969+ (0.551) Homeowner % -0.049* (0.020) Observations DBS Share for VI Neutrality 1339 13.2% ** Significant at 1% level * Significant at 5% level
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- subscribers (%) 386 89.4% 0.311 378 88.6% 0.323 Communities relieved from rate regulation Basic cable service 286 $17.37 0.449 286 $16.37 0.437 Cable programming service 286 $30.82 0.602 286 $29.90 0.595 Expanded basic service 286 $48.19 0.383 286 $46.28 0.356 Expanded basic subscribers (%) 285 89.7% 0.625 283 88.8% 0.631 Second cable operator subgroup (overall) Basic cable service 107 $16.06 0.560 107 $14.65 0.505 Cable programming service 107 $28.86 0.749 107 $27.94 0.756 Expanded basic service 107 $44.92 0.713 107 $42.59 0.678 Expanded basic subscribers (%) 107 92.5% 0.485 105 92.0% 0.508 Second cable operator subgroup (incumbents) Basic cable service 55 $15.23 0.518 55 $13.71 0.454 Cable programming service 55 $29.81 0.824 55 $29.05 0.847 Expanded basic service 55 $45.04 0.880
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- respect to reference tower 2 all measured at least 19.3% above the authorized ratios in both day and night modes, exceeding the allowable 5% tolerance. The observed values are summarized in the following table: Mode Day Night Tower # 1 3 4 1 3 4 Sample Current Ratio 1.379 1.413 1.693 0.920 0.691 0.697 Authorized Ratio 1.153 1.167 1.331 0.771 0.560 0.550 Deviation (%) 19.6% 21.0% 27.2% 19.3% 23.3% 26.7% . All replies and documentation sent in response to this Notice should be marked with the File No. and NOV No. specified above, and mailed to the following address: Federal Communications Commission New York Office 201 Varick Street, Suite 1151 New York, NY 10014 at its address of record. The Privacy
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- approximately 275,801 small organizations.557 "Small governmental jurisdiction" generally means "governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 50,000."558 As of 1992, there were approximately 85,006 such jurisdictions in the United States.559 This number includes 38,978 counties, cities, and towns; of these, 37,566, or 96 percent, have populations of fewer than 50,000.560 The Census Bureau estimates that this ratio is approximately accurate for all governmental entities. Thus, of the 85,006 governmental entities, we estimate that 81,600 (91 percent) are small entities. Below, we further describe and estimate the number of small entity licensees and regulatees that may be affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. 6. Public Safety Radio Pool Licensees. As
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- 2 3 4 Other Minutes 1 2 3 4 Other Guyana $64,272,79340.945.0 4.2 5.3 4.5 $6,778,70560.735.3 0.0 0.0 4.0 $830,32684.115.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 62,379,77034.936.6 7.911.7 8.9 Paraguay $17,365,90048.937.3 9.5 0.4 3.8 $1,493,14152.937.3 9.8 0.0 0.0 $607,02587.311.7 1.0 0.0 0.0 20,829,64744.130.817.5 0.9 6.7 Peru $161,884,33043.341.9 6.7 1.9 6.2 $11,119,24848.939.8 9.8 0.0 1.5 $1,256,51691.9 6.7 1.5 0.0 0.0 268,819,46244.030.710.0 1.913.3 Suriname $5,958,948 0.560.0 0.7 6.931.8 $179,567 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 $1,157,95887.013.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7,789,503 0.233.4 0.710.954.8 Uruguay $29,926,27757.829.3 9.7 0.5 2.7 $2,493,42767.719.212.5 0.0 0.6 $320,03462.132.7 5.3 0.0 0.0 42,721,96555.322.618.1 1.0 3.0 Venezuela $113,929,87360.419.413.9 0.6 5.8 $18,486,04846.040.110.5 0.0 3.3 $504,08589.1 7.1 3.8 0.0 0.1 281,398,76242.131.316.6 1.0 9.1 South America $1,271,314,62149.632.311.0 2.1 4.9 $154,387,35150.433.314.8 0.0 1.5 $16,729,85882.410.2 7.4 0.0 0.0 2,505,532,15739.131.416.6 3.4 9.4 Afghanistan
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- approximately 275,801 small organizations.557 "Small governmental jurisdiction" generally means "governments of cities, counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special districts, with a population of less than 50,000."558 As of 1992, there were approximately 85,006 such jurisdictions in the United States.559 This number includes 38,978 counties, cities, and towns; of these, 37,566, or 96 percent, have populations of fewer than 50,000.560 The Census Bureau estimates that this ratio is approximately accurate for all governmental entities. Thus, of the 85,006 governmental entities, we estimate that 81,600 (91 percent) are small entities. Below, we further describe and estimate the number of small entity licensees and regulatees that may be affected by the proposed rules, if adopted. 6. Public Safety Radio Pool Licensees. As
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- respect to reference tower 2 all measured at least 19.3% above the authorized ratios in both day and night modes, exceeding the allowable 5% tolerance. The observed values are summarized in the following table: Mode Day Night Tower # 1 3 4 1 3 4 Sample Current Ratio 1.379 1.413 1.693 0.920 0.691 0.697 Authorized Ratio 1.153 1.167 1.331 0.771 0.560 0.550 Deviation (%) 19.6% 21.0% 27.2% 19.3% 23.3% 26.7% 3. Pursuant to Section 308(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Section 1.89 of the Commission's Rules, Millennium Shore License Holdco, LLC must submit a written statement concerning this matter within twenty (20) days of release of this Notice. The response must fully explain each violation, must contain