FCC Web Documents citing 1.274
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- 994,359,752 3,291,141 302.13 19,753,334 1.849 Texas 3,817,059,907 12,756,323 299.23 101,090,041 9.462 Utah 344,044,636 1,115,866 308.32 10,469,874 0.980 Vermont 127,306,710 421,974 301.69 4,812,410 0.450 Virgin Islands 39,945,652 69,369 575.84 12,610,703 1.180 Virginia 1,202,605,458 4,639,121 259.23 2,989,561 0.280 Washington 992,266,937 3,616,816 274.35 22,917,727 2.145 West Virginia 343,883,461 1,021,908 336.51 20,435,591 1.913 Wisconsin 793,021,064 3,362,356 235.85 29,690,204 2.779 Wyoming 135,445,810 304,439 444.90 13,606,378 1.274 Industry 46,214,446,101180,110,858 256.591,068,410,573100.000 Source: National Exchange Carrier Association. 3 - 29 Table 3.17 High-Cost Loop Support Percentage Changes from 2001 to 2002 by State or Jurisdiction State or Jurisdiction Alabama 2.84 -3.18 6.22 -5.63 Alaska 9.28 -2.44 12.01 9.80 American Samoa 3.52 0.00 3.52 0.00 Arizona 0.67 -5.32 6.32 11.43 Arkansas -10.13 -3.67 -6.70 -0.13 California -4.13 -3.00 -1.16 7.62
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/nab2_petition020402.pdf
- a 12:1 compression ratio with existing hardware,272 their Engineering Statement, inexplicably, assumes a much too low compression ratio of only 10:1 when calculating how much capacity each firm has separately.273 This strange pessimism is unwarranted, for at least three reasons. First, DIRECTV told a court more than a year ago that its compression ratio even then was about 11:1, not 10:1.274 Second, both DIRECTV and EchoStar now state that they "expect" their own compression ratios to be at least 12:1.275 It is hard to fathom why the two firms do not accept their own compression figure. Third, the company that manufactures compression equipment for DIRECTV a company called Harmonic, Inc.276 has stated that using the type of digital compression