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- limit and RETURN PETITIONERS' PLEADING WITHOUT CONSIDERATION in accordance with the Commission's rules. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kris Anne Monteith Chief, Enforcement Bureau See Complaints Against Various Licensees Regarding Their Broadcast of the Fox Television Network Program ``Married By America'' on April 7, 2003, Forfeiture Order, FCC 08-63 (rel. February 22, 2008). Petition for Reconsideration at 1-2 n.2. 47 C.F.R. § 1.48(b); see Amendment of Sections 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations (Third Computer Inquiry); and Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Competitive Common Carrier Service and Facilities Authorization Thereof; and Communications Protocols Under Section 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations, Order, 2 FCC Rcd 4211, 4211 (CCB 1987) (``Amendment of Sections 64.702, etc. Order''). See Amendment of Sections 64.702
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- 1.90 343,949.40 Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough 1.15 630,742.17 Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough 2.00 41,660.00 Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Kodiak Island Borough 0.75 37,828.10 Kodiak Island Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough 0.85 85,036.81 Matanuska-Susitna Borough Northwest Arctic Borough Northwest Arctic Borough 2.00 458.00 City of Kotzebue Sitka Borough Sitka Borough 1.48 91,221.71 Sitka Borough Delta Junction Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 2.00 32,077.31 City of Delta Junction Nome Nome Census Area 2.00 - City of Petersburg Petersburg Petersburg Census Area 1.00 694.00 City of Valdez Valdez Valdez-Cordova Census Area 0.75 1,647.75 City of Wrangell Wrangell Wrangell Borough 0.75 1,617.75 Bethel Bethel Census Area 2.00 no customers City of Bethel Dillingham Dillingham Census
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Commission staff will forward copies of all comments received to the Council and the Conference. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with Section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- FNPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this FNPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. , and include the following words in the body of the message, ``get form.'' A sample form and directions will be sent in response. Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must file an original and four copies of each filing. If more than one docket or rulemaking number
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- 1.57 2.80 2.80 2.34 Germany 1.10 1.10 1.06 1.88 1.88 1.81 2.87 2.86 2.76 Greece n/a 2.01 n/a n/a 2.01 n/a n/a 2.87 n/a Italy 1.69 1.68 1.05 2.77 2.74 1.68 n/a n/a 2.41 Ireland n/a 2.44 1.05 n/a 4.60 1.68 n/a 5.75 2.37 Luxembourg n/a 2.23 2.36 n/a 2.23 2.36 n/a 2.23 2.36 Netherlands 2.20 1.30 1.05 2.20 1.78 1.48 2.77 2.29 1.78 Portugal n/a 1.33 1.04 n/a 2.63 1.71 n/a 19.97 2.71 Spain 1.66 1.65 1.04 1.66 1.65 1.67 4.63 4.63 3.22 Sweden 1.84 1.26 0.90 2.36 1.96 1.22 3.27 2.67 1.67 U.K. 0.70 0.68 0.65 1.00 0.97 0.94 1.91 1.88 1.33 Notes: September 1997, $/ECU = 1.0981 May 1998, $/ECU = 1.1096 September 1999, $/EURO = 1.0497 Source:
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Mark Stone
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Mark Stone
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- be no more than 250 words per page. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.49(f)(2) (2002). LRT's petition, even without its attachment, exceeds 8000 words, which would equate to 320 words for each of 25 pages. Therefore, it would be within our discretion to reject the pleading as unacceptable for filing. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.49(a) (2002); see also 47 C.F.R. § 1.48 (2002) (requests to file extra-long pleadings shall not be routinely granted). See LRT Reply at 1 n. 1 (stating that ``LRT delayed the filing of this Reply until the submission of [comments in MB Docket No. 02-277 and] LRT has not sought leave for this slight delay as it does not believe such a filing to be necessary.''). See also
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- Arbitrator adopts the following language: 1.12(b) - ``Carrier Identification Code'' or ``CIC'' is a numeric code assigned by the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) Administrator for the provisioning of selected switched services. The numeric code is unique to each entity and issued to route the call to the trunk group designated by the entity to which the code is assigned. 1.48 - ``Local Routing Number'' or ``LRN'' is a 10-digit number in the Service Control Point (SCP) database maintained by the Numbering Portability Administration Center (NPAC), used to identify a switch with ported numbers. 1.62(a) - ``Operating Company Number'' or ``OCN'' is a four-place alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies providers of local telecommunications service and is required of all service providers
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, telephone 1(800) 378-3160 or (202) 863-2893, facsimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail at joshir@erols.com. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Trent Harkrader,
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, telephone 1(800) 378-3160 or (202) 863-2893, facsimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail at joshir@erols.com. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Trent Harkrader,
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- this portion of the test given our methodology for making this determination and the information submitted. Mediacom has demonstrated that the aggregate DBS subscriber penetration rate in Hopkins exceeds 15 percent, but Mediacom has not demonstrated that its subscriber penetration in Hopkins exceeds 15 percent. In Hopkins, the combined DBS penetration rate is 26.19 percent and Mediacom's penetration rate is 1.48 percent. Mediacom has not established that Hopkins is subject to competing provider effective competition. However, as noted below, Mediacom has established that it has met its burden with regard to the low penetration test with respect to Hopkins. B. Low Penetration Effective Competition 7. Mediacom argues that it is subject to effective competition in Hopkins under the ``low penetration'' test
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- TargetingLatinoAudiences OnNetworksTargetingLatinoAudiences 0.75 0.69 0.62 Spanish-LanguageProgramming 0.47 0.47 0.49 NetworksTargetingOtherDiverseAudiences 0.00 0.00 0.03 Children'sProgramming "Children'sProgramming" 0.55 0.59 0.66 GMoviesorTV-Y/TV-Y7TV 0.87 0.85 0.82 Eitheroftheabove 0.78 0.76 0.76 FamilyProgramming NetworksTargetingFamilies 0.73 0.98 0.69 TY-GProgramming 0.64 0.59 0.62 Arts,Educational,orDocumentaryProgramming 0.44 0.39 0.41 Eitherofthetwoabove 0.56 0.51 0.54 AdultProgramming NetworksShowingAdultProgramming - - - NC-17MoviesorTV-MA-S/TV-MA-LTV 0.42 0.57 0.53 ViolentProgramming "ViolentProgramming" 1.06 0.89 0.92 TV-PG-VTelevision 1.90 1.71 1.48 TV-14-VTelevision 1.93 2.11 2.74 TV-MA-VTelevision 0.00 0.38 0.59 Anyofthethreeabove 1.91 1.83 2.05 Anyofthelasttwoabove 1.93 2.00 2.66 ReligiousProgramming NetworksShowingPrimarilyReligiousProgramming 0.31 0.27 0.19 "ReligiousProgramming" 0.13 0.14 0.16 OverallTargeting AverageTVContentRating(wherenotedforTV) AverageMPAARating(wherenotedformovies) Observations 61,31464,56067,530 Notes:Reportedinthetableistheaverageratingamonghouseholdswithaccesstoaprogramacrossprogram typesandyears.ThisisalsousedasoneofourmeasuresofProgramQuality.Thistablecovers2003-2005 aswedidnothavecableratingsdatafor2006.ItistheanalogofTable9splitoutbyyear.Averageisover thesamenetworksandtimeperiodsdescribedinthenotestoTable6.Source:Authorcalculations. 42 Table14: OutcomesintheBroadcastAdvertisingMarket,ByAffiliateTypeandYear 6:00-12:00p.m.(orequivalent),Top100DMAs Big4NetworkAffiliates Variable AllYears 2003 2004 2005 2006 ScheduledDuration(minutes) 57.98 55.47 60.10 58.08 58.29 Ads NumberofAds 27.90 26.72 27.95 28.22 28.77 TotalAdTime(minutes) 12.4
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- Format Prior Period 6.59*** 0.000 727.33 6.61*** 0.000 744.29 AM Station 1.81*** 0.000 6.09 1.83*** 0.000 6.23 Crossowned With Newspaper 1.47** 0.035 4.34 1.68** 0.017 5.39 Crossowned With TV Station 0.75*** 0.000 2.11 0.58*** 0.009 1.78 Commercial Station -1.45*** 0.000 0.23 -1.27*** 0.000 0.28 Local Marketing Agreement -0.42 0.147 0.66 -0.84*** 0.007 0.43 Sibling News Station in Market 0.39*** 0.010 1.48 0.35** 0.032 1.42 Owner in Same State 0.23* 0.067 1.26 0.19 0.183 1.20 Parent Stations in Market 0.04 0.155 1.04 0.07** 0.035 1.07 % News Stats in Mkt Previous Period -28.461 0.0001 0.001 -30.861 0.0001 0.001 Fit Information Intercept Only With Covariates Intercept Only With Covariates Akaike Information Criterion 19,035 3,040 17,640 2,586 Schwarz Criterion 19,035 3,149 17,640 2,696 -2
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- Level Regressions Estimating the Effect of Ownership Structure on Other Program Content Measures All Commercial, In-Market, Edison Surveyed Stations Includes Demographics and Station Characteristics HHI Sisters Newspaper Cross- Ownership Television Cross- Ownership Number of Stations Owned Nationally by Owner Marg. EffectT-Stat Marg. EffectT-Stat Marg. EffectT-Stat Marg. EffectT-Stat Marg. Effect T-Stat Adj R-Squared N Percent Local, AM Drive 0.0464 (0.06) -0.0191 (1.48) -0.1720 (-0.72) 0.0731 (1.11) 0.0000 (0.65) 0.0532 250 Percent Network/Syndicated, AM Drive -0.2566 (0.32) 0.0202 (1.63) 0.1906 (0.83) -0.0637 (-1.00) 0.0000 (-0.61) 0.0652 250 Percent Live, AM Drive 0.0122 (0.02) -0.0155 (1.34) -0.1974 (-0.92) 0.0563 (0.95) 0.0000 (-0.18) 0.0237 250 Percent Advertisements, AM Drive -0.1182 (0.38) 0.0073 (1.53) -0.0399 (-0.45) 0.0240 (0.98) 0.0000 (0.02) 0.0034 250 Percent Entertainment/Leisure/DJ Banter, AM
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- television station); ***p<.01, **p<.05 and *p<.10. 38 Table 6: State and Local Politics Coverage (in seconds) Independent variables (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Local station ownership Cross-owned newspaper 20.5 (1.11) 19.2 (0.81) 14.5 (0.68) 26.3 (1.29) 24.9 (1.30) Cross-owned radio station -126.2** (2.38) -112.8** (2.18) -96.2** (2.35) -79.6** (2.03) Cross-owned radio and newspaper 85.4 (1.32) 102.7* (1.74) 96.7* (1.87) 73.3 (1.48) Parent company coverage of all television households (%) 4.5** (2.60) 4.6*** (2.74) 2.6 (1.47) Network owned and operated -39.0 (0.81) -72.5 (1.50) -34.8 (0.71) Network affiliation (omitted category is CW\MyNetwork) ABC 39.7 (0.93) 19.0 (0.36) CBS -5.9 (0.14) -17.2 (0.33) FOX 119.0** (2.48) 81.8* (1.70) NBC 0.3 (0.01) -11.2 (0.20) Other control variables Time and length of broadcast fixed effects
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- 0.41 0.66 23 Construction 3.45 93.98 1.20 0.66 1.01 31-33 Manufacturing 3.33 88.19 0.67 0.45 3.81 42 WholesaleTrade 3.58 85.31 0.56 0.23 7.07 44-45 RetailTrade 3.47 86.28 1.18 0.40 8.27 48-49 Transportation&Warehousing 5.29 88.82 2.82 0.51 1.98 51 Information 2.48 81.84 1.82 0.35 3.81 515112 RadioStations 3.06 76.84 3.58 0.14 1.87 515120 TVStations 3.66 53.98 2.96 0.00 3.65 511110 NewspaperPublishers 1.48 87.68 2.29 0.94 3.04 52 FinanceandInsurance 2.71 85.31 1.52 0.34 2.27 53 RealEstate,Rental,Leasing 2.18 86.35 0.95 0.24 3.24 54 Prof.,ScientiÖc,Tech.Svcs. 2.66 89.79 1.51 0.45 4.12 55 Mgmt.ofCompanies 0.83 58.59 0.63 0.23 1.69 56 Admin.Support,Waste Mgmt.,RemediationSvc. 5.23 88.62 3.21 0.60 2.48 61 EducationalServices 2.19 55.90 1.91 0.40 3.24 62 HealthCare&SocialAssist. 3.58 74.30 3.58 0.38 7.96 71 Arts,Entertainment,Recreation 1.63 72.64 1.78 0.26
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- 12/5/05 1354 5.20 19 15.00 12/5/05 1350 3.30 Figure 1 Sheet 2 of 7 Valcom AM Broadcast Antenna (85 foot with Valcosphere) Operating Frequency: 1200 kHz 40 Degree Radial Point Distance Time Field Strength Desig. (km) Date (local) (mV/m) 1 0.25 11/28/05 1601 470 2 0.50 11/28/05 1610 195 3 0.75 11/28/05 1618 140 4 1.10 11/28/05 1625 100 5 1.48 11/28/05 1353 64.0 6 1.76 11/28/05 1520 54.0 7 2.00 11/28/05 1345 50.5 8 3.00 11/28/05 1339 24.5 9 4.00 11/28/05 1335 17.0 10 5.00 11/28/05 1331 10.0 11 6.00 11/28/05 1328 7.50 12 7.00 11/28/05 1324 5.40 13 9.10 11/28/05 1319 4.00 14 11.00 11/28/05 1312 3.10 15 13.00 11/28/05 1306 2.00 16 14.70 11/28/05 1300 1.30 Figure 1
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- limit and RETURN PETITIONERS' PLEADING WITHOUT CONSIDERATION in accordance with the Commission's rules. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kris Anne Monteith Chief, Enforcement Bureau See Complaints Against Various Licensees Regarding Their Broadcast of the Fox Television Network Program ``Married By America'' on April 7, 2003, Forfeiture Order, FCC 08-63 (rel. February 22, 2008). Petition for Reconsideration at 1-2 n.2. 47 C.F.R. § 1.48(b); see Amendment of Sections 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations (Third Computer Inquiry); and Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Competitive Common Carrier Service and Facilities Authorization Thereof; and Communications Protocols Under Section 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations, Order, 2 FCC Rcd 4211, 4211 (CCB 1987) (``Amendment of Sections 64.702, etc. Order''). See Amendment of Sections 64.702
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- quarter of 2010. Accordingly, the projected demand and expenses are as follows: ($ millions) Program Demand Projected Program Support Admin. Expenses Application Of Interest Income Application of True-Ups & Adjustments Total Program Collection (Revenue Requirement) Schools and Libraries 543.58 18.92 (3.54) 1.54 560.50 Rural Health Care 52.38 2.82 (0.33) 0.12 54.99 High-Cost 1,119.57 7.85 (0.14) 51.35 1,178.63 Low Income 358.22 1.48 (0.02) 26.57 386.25 TOTAL 2,073.75 31.07 (4.03) 79.58 2,180.37 USAC Projections of Industry Revenues USAC submitted projected collected end-user telecommunications revenues for April through June 2010 based on information contained in the Second Quarter 2010 Telecommunications Reporting Worksheet (FCC Form 499-Q). The amount is as follows: Total Projected Collected Interstate and International End-User Telecommunications Revenues for Second Quarter 2010: $16.637880
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- 0.00 142.42 1.86 838.56 83.22 CT 81 15 9 3 3 624 9 0.00 6.90 25.03 1.96 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.35 0.00 DE 22211 52 1 0.00 0.00 1.17 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 FL 1,665 87 69 36 21 7,749 1,920 15.43 126.32 1,749.27 228.00 1.96 9.73 0.00 33.71 6.03 GA 5,280 375 261 118 21 40,474 3,353 1.48 460.75 5,620.21 131.86 0.00 36.62 0.10 352.40 7.20 HI 412 32 27 5 4 3,147 1,327 0.00 55.06 330.52 342.09 0.00 0.21 0.14 36.58 2.16 IA 591 66 47 30 10 2,966 349 1.14 26.71 535.64 8.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 68.53 0.12 ID 27,008 193 93 39 7 43,307 38,962 28.73 1,118.90 39,636.84 4,814.05 3.70 180.09 6.08 1,233.88 43.29 IL
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- be evidence of our concern over multiple hypothesis tests that were previously discussed. Table 13 Effect of LPFM Entry on the Ratings of Full-Service Commercial FM Stations in all Radio Markets Independent Variable Contour Measure Market Measure Contour/Market Measure Number of LPFM stations 0.001 (0.53) 0.002 (1.07) -0.008 (2.36)* Number of AM stations in market -0.002 (1.27) -0.002 (1.25) -0.002 (1.48) Number of AM stations in contour -0.002 (0.97) -0.002 (0.89) -0.002 (0.84) Number of FM stations in market 0.000 (0.37) 0.000 (0.32) 0.000 (0.38) Number of FM stations in contour -0.002 (1.59) -0.002 (1.56) -0.002 (1.51) Number of commercial TV stations -0.001 (0.24) -0.001 (0.34) -0.000 (0.10) Number of digital radio stations in market 0.000 (0.86) 0.000 (0.71) 0.000 (1.13)
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- 0004355886 (filed Aug. 24, 2010, amended Sep. 10 and Sep. 14, 2010); Two Way Application, File No. 0001718543 (filed Aug. 19, 2010, amended Sep. 9, 2010). See Petition for Reconsideration at 3. The Havens Parties sought leave to submit an amended Petition for Reconsideration that exceeded the 25-page limit specified in 47 C.F.R. § 1.106(f). Request to Accept Under Section 1.48(b) Amended Petition for Reconsideration that Exceeds Page Limit of Section 1.106 of the Havens Parties (filed Oct. 12, 2010). The Bureau's Mobility Division granted that request, and extended the date by which the amended petition had to be submitted by an additional day (i.e., to October 19, 2010). See Letter from Katherine M. Harris, Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications
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- No. 0004355886 (filed Aug. 24, 2010, amended Sep. 10 and Sep. 14, 2010); Two Way Application, File No. 0001718543 (filed Aug. 19, 2010, amended Sep. 9, 2010). 25SeePetition for Reconsideration at 3. The Havens Parties sought leave to submit an amended Petition for Reconsideration that exceeded the 25-page limit specified in 47 C.F.R. § 1.106(f). Request to Accept Under Section 1.48(b) Amended Petition for Reconsideration that Exceeds Page Limit of Section 1.106 of the Havens Parties (filed Oct. 12, 2010). The Bureau's Mobility Division granted that request, and extended the date by which the amended petition had to be submitted by an additional day (i.e., to October 19, 2010). SeeLetter from Katherine M. Harris, Deputy Chief, Mobility Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau,
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- to issues raised, this will eliminate the need for duplicative pleadings, reduce the burden on all parties to the proceeding, and conserve Commission resources. 9723 4. This action is taken pursuant to authority' found in Sections 4(i) and 303 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154(i) and 303; and pursuant to Sections 0.5], 0.261 and 1.48 of the Commission's Rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.51, 0.261 and 1.48. Accordingly, IT IS "ORDERED that the OEMS Licensees may exceed the 25-page limitation in a consolidated opposition to petitions for reconsideration or clarification filed in the above captioned proceeding. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Peter F. (Sowney Chief, Internation Bureau 9724
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- -0.7365 -0.6838 (1.84) (0.07) (0.14) (1.33) (0.78) (1.06) (0.91) (1.49) Chg. Inside Radio Stns '93-'97 -0.0898 -0.1078 -0.1958 0.0091 -0.1842 -0.1856 (1.01) (1.67) (1.02) (0.56) (2.43)* (0.85) Chg. Daily Papers '93-'99 -0.2157 1.4125 -0.1983 -0.0929 0.0028 -0.2911 1.3533 0.8029 (0.63) (5.72)** (0.27) (1.56) (0.08) (1.00) (1.62) (1.70) Chg. Weekly Papers '93-'99 0.0075 0.0203 0.0444 -0.0033 0.0024 0.0180 0.0504 0.0198 (0.39) (1.48) (1.09) (1.01) (1.24) (1.11) (1.08) (0.75) Chg. Inside News Radio Stns '93-'97 0.3252 -1.1253 (7.25)** (1.82) Constant -0.9343 -1.0182 0.4078 -0.9183 -0.1944 5.3499 47.7075 21.7674 (1.88) (2.83)** (0.38) (10.05)** (4.10)** (12.62)** (39.01)** (33.21)** H0: Cross effects=0 (p-val) (0.53) (0.17) (0.76) (0.28) (0.50) (0.01) (0.41) (0.09) Observations 141 141 141 135 140 141 141 141 R-squared 0.03 0.21 0.02 0.03 0.29
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- 0.62 0.47 0.31 0.26 -73.4 Poland 1.10 1.06 0.90 0.85 0.73 0.76 0.57 0.41 0.39 0.37 0.26 -65.2 Russia 1.99 1.94 1.82 1.57 1.28 1.17 0.69 0.62 0.43 0.27 0.24 -79.6 Saudi Arabia 1.34 1.41 1.25 1.20 1.05 1.08 1.00 0.88 0.75 0.53 0.30 -72.6 Sierra Leone 1.93 1.94 1.78 1.80 1.22 1.07 0.47 0.75 0.61 0.83 0.43 -60.0 Singapore 1.48 1.38 1.19 1.08 0.85 0.56 0.56 0.58 0.52 0.44 0.55 -0.7 South Africa 1.32 1.07 0.94 0.95 0.69 0.78 0.68 0.57 0.64 0.34 0.46 -41.1 Spain 1.11 1.10 1.07 1.08 0.94 0.79 0.72 0.63 0.55 0.36 0.24 -69.9 Switzerland 1.08 1.03 1.01 0.88 0.62 0.46 0.49 0.43 0.44 0.29 0.18 -61.0 Taiwan 1.42 1.30 1.05 0.97 0.74 0.69 0.63 0.54
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- NPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this NPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY). FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Monica Desai Acting Chief E F n o p Š ‹ ç è h See Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998). See 47 C.F.R. § 1.48. Federal Communications Commission
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- 18 Average U.S. Billed Revenue per Minute for International Telephone Service By Region of the World Average Revenue per Minute 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 10 Year Decline Africa $1.38 $1.34 $1.29 $1.08 $1.01 $0.81 $0.71 $0.57 $0.40 $0.29 $0.21 -85% Antarctica and Maritime 10.25 8.37 4.37 6.97 3.80 1.67 3.61 3.83 3.73 1.92 1.48 -86 Asia 1.45 1.25 1.17 0.92 0.82 0.71 0.64 0.55 0.38 0.31 0.22 -85 Caribbean 1.02 0.96 0.97 0.84 0.75 0.66 0.48 0.44 0.32 0.25 0.24 -77 Eastern Europe 1.40 1.30 1.21 1.02 1.02 0.70 0.55 0.51 0.32 0.22 0.17 -88 Middle East 1.36 1.22 1.23 1.06 1.08 0.91 0.71 0.64 0.47 0.33 0.25 -81 North and Central America 0.68
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- rounding. 1/ Excludes subscriber line charges. 2/ Totals in the first six columns include revenues for locations not estimated. (Dollars in Millions) 1 - 46 Table 1.17 Adjustment Formula: 2003 Average PercentAdjustment Formula Reporting 2/ 100/Average Percent 2003 2003 Reporting Alabama 2,346,987 84.2% 1.19 Alaska 439,105 0.0 NA American Samoa 10,766 0.0 NA Arizona 2,745,335 92.7 1.08 Arkansas 1,415,060 67.6 1.48 California 21,895,084 98.3 1.02 Colorado 2,706,855 95.1 1.05 Connecticut 2,229,844 98.9 1.01 Delaware 564,508 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 832,290 100.0 1.00 Florida 10,760,113 98.2 1.02 Georgia 4,802,916 88.2 1.13 Guam 67,194 0.0 NA Hawaii 687,601 99.8 1.00 Idaho 726,447 90.7 1.10 Illinois 7,658,859 95.1 1.05 Indiana 3,620,575 95.4 1.05 Iowa 1,608,595 72.5 1.38 Kansas 1,484,063 83.2 1.20 Kentucky 2,086,307
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- (17,291) 103 (0.60) BellSouth - Louisiana LA (17,608) (17,859) 251 (1.43) Verizon - New England - Maine ME (14,862) (14,773) (89) 0.60 Verizon - Maryland MD 38,972 39,722 (750) (1.92) Verizon - New England - Massachusetts MA 37,342 38,724 (1,382) (3.70) Verizon - North - Michigan MI (19,859) (19,849) (10) 0.05 SBC - Ameritech - Michigan MI (13,517) (13,317) (200) 1.48 Qwest - Minnesota MN 4,189 4,492 (302) (7.21) BellSouth - Mississippi MS (33,882) (34,001) 119 (0.35) SBC - Southwestern Bell - Missouri MO 54,985 54,946 39 0.07 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Missouri MO (1,439) (1,399) (40) 2.78 Qwest - Montana MT (8,152) (8,099) (53) 0.65 Aliant Telecommunications - Nebraska NE (104) (76) (28) 26.92 Qwest - Nebraska NE
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- rounding. 1/ Excludes subscriber line charges. 2/ Totals in the first six columns include revenues for locations not estimated. (Dollars in Millions) 1 - 46 Table 1.17 Adjustment Formula: 2003 Average PercentAdjustment Formula Reporting 2/ 100/Average Percent 2003 2003 Reporting Alabama 2,346,987 84.2% 1.19 Alaska 439,105 0.0 NA American Samoa 10,766 0.0 NA Arizona 2,745,335 92.7 1.08 Arkansas 1,415,060 67.6 1.48 California 21,895,084 98.3 1.02 Colorado 2,706,855 95.1 1.05 Connecticut 2,229,844 98.9 1.01 Delaware 564,508 100.0 1.00 District of Columbia 832,290 100.0 1.00 Florida 10,760,113 98.2 1.02 Georgia 4,802,916 88.2 1.13 Guam 67,194 0.0 NA Hawaii 687,601 99.8 1.00 Idaho 726,447 90.7 1.10 Illinois 7,658,859 95.1 1.05 Indiana 3,620,575 95.4 1.05 Iowa 1,608,595 72.5 1.38 Kansas 1,484,063 83.2 1.20 Kentucky 2,086,307
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- Table 3.32 High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2002 to 2003 by Study Area Study Area Code Type Study Area Name Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Unseparated High-Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment GEORGIA Cont. 220365 C GLENWOOD TEL. CO. 12.82 -2.74 15.99 40.81 220368 C HART TEL. CO. 10.63 -1.48 12.30 73.66 220369 C COMSOUTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 8.13 5.67 2.33 2.37 220371 C INTERSTATE TEL. CO. -14.05 -25.62 15.54 0.00 220375 A NELSON-BALL GROUND TEL. CO. -0.60 -5.09 4.73 0.00 220376 C PEMBROKE TEL. CO., INC. 15.08 0.26 14.78 28.96 220377 C PINELAND TEL. COOP. 3.81 0.57 3.22 0.82 220378 C PLANTERS RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 4.36 1.29 3.04 2.01
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- 1.51% 1981 2.96 2.52 2.24 1.95 1.55 1982 3.18 2.66 2.19 1.97 1.52 1983 3.13 2.82 2.24 2.02 1.55 1984 2.71 2.44 2.21 1.82 1.51 1985 2.72 2.41 2.20 1.81 1.39 1986 2.94 2.62 2.15 1.83 1.43 1987 3.24 2.57 2.31 1.85 1.44 1988 3.23 2.61 2.31 1.82 1.49 1989 3.05 2.61 2.30 1.88 1.43 1990 3.11 2.77 2.37 1.89 1.48 1991 3.08 2.80 2.28 1.84 1.45 1992 3.35 2.77 2.34 1.88 1.46 1993 3.27 2.70 2.45 1.96 1.53 1994 3.17 2.83 2.36 1.95 1.58 1995 3.38 2.71 2.41 1.99 1.55 1996 3.20 2.94 2.46 2.05 1.57 1997 3.24 3.02 2.53 2.09 1.63 1998 3.17 2.79 2.55 2.16 1.69 1999 3.33 2.70 2.49 2.12 1.63 2000 3.21 2.66 2.48 2.15 1.74
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- 0.76 36 49 64 81 Oregon 267,121 NA 0.83 39 54 70 89 Pennsylvania 1,706,036 NA 5.33 250 342 448 566 Puerto Rico * 42,299 0.15 7 9 12 16 Rhode Island 213,787 NA 0.67 31 43 56 71 South Carolina 226,284 NA 0.71 33 45 59 75 South Dakota * 44,325 0.15 7 10 13 16 Tennessee 475,312 NA 1.48 70 95 125 158 Texas 2,320,273 NA 7.24 340 465 609 770 Utah 288,009 NA 0.90 42 58 76 96 Vermont * 37,486 0.13 6 8 11 14 Virginia 994,588 NA 3.10 146 199 261 330 Virgin Islands NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Washington 494,375 NA 1.54 72 99 130 164 West Virginia * 75,064 0.26 12 17
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- 0.3 646.7 0.2 39.6 20.0 137.5 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 17193.2 75.1 4.3 NA 646.5 NA 39.6 19.8 126.1 For Unscheduled Downtime More Than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 29 37 6 0 18 0 13 6 31 Events per Hundred Switches 1.8 2.8 0.4 0.0 1.1 0.0 1.0 0.4 1.3 Events per Million Access Lines 1.48 2.89 0.37 0.00 1.38 0.00 0.90 0.31 2.15 Average Outage Duration in Minutes 15948.2 44.6 17.0 NA 981.2 NA 65.3 74.4 163.1 Average Lines Affected per Event in Thousands 12.4 7.7 13.6 NA 17.7 NA 8.1 14.7 6.0 Outage Line-Minutes per Event in Thousands 219,618.1 125.5 171.9 NA 678.5 NA 247.6 334.9 486.9 Outage Line-Minutes per 1,000 Access Lines 324,525.7
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- 0.76 36 49 64 81 Oregon 267,121 NA 0.83 39 54 70 89 Pennsylvania 1,706,036 NA 5.33 250 342 448 566 Puerto Rico * 42,299 0.15 7 9 12 16 Rhode Island 213,787 NA 0.67 31 43 56 71 South Carolina 226,284 NA 0.71 33 45 59 75 South Dakota * 44,325 0.15 7 10 13 16 Tennessee 475,312 NA 1.48 70 95 125 158 Texas 2,320,273 NA 7.24 340 465 609 770 Utah 288,009 NA 0.90 42 58 76 96 Vermont * 37,486 0.13 6 8 11 14 Virginia 994,588 NA 3.10 146 199 261 330 Virgin Islands NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Washington 494,375 NA 1.54 72 99 130 164 West Virginia * 75,064 0.26 12 17
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- Support Payment NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* ARIZONA (CONT.) 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ -5.30 -6.53 1.31 -68.81 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 18.87 4.16 14.12 20.80 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY -7.31 0.00 -7.31 -56.18 ARKANSAS TOTAL -0.49 -3.05 2.64 -6.46 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE -0.88 -1.48 0.62 -12.96 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS -1.21 -2.76 1.59 -10.11 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -4.61 -3.79 -0.86 -11.48 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -8.13 -7.90 -0.25 0.00 401691 C ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. -2.57 -2.06 -0.52 -45.80 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.42 -0.71 -8.76 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP
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- Telecom 0.00 0.00 1.44 0.61 4.18 264 413 677 Qwest 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.16 1.65 15,005 27,878 43,048 SBC 0.00 0.00 0.42 0.24 1.37 57,163 52,400 114,303 Sprint 0.00 0.00 0.67 0.14 1.67 5,373 21,017 24,649 Valor 0.00 0.00 0.77 0.35 2.29 295 974 1,270 Verizon 0.01 0.00 0.48 0.22 1.45 35,566 95,620 131,458 Price Caps 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.23 1.48 137,427 270,423 386,729 NECA 0.00 0.00 1.13 0.69 3.72 *** *** 19,529 All Price Caps and NECA 0.00 0.00 0.52 0.25 1.59 *** *** 406,258 NA: Not Available. * ** ***NECA no longer files information regarding originating and terminating Carrier Common Line (CCL) charges. #Data reflect only those company study areas subject to price-cap regulation. Source: Access tariff filings. Switched
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- 0.53 61 Illinois 3,256,757 425,734 2,075,702 4.81 4.82 5.20 342 3.61 415 Indiana 1,857,952 137,093 844,748 5.90 6.01 6.97 212 2.24 257 Iowa 859,824 51,391 347,872 5.42 5.34 6.40 86 0.91 104 Kansas 634,256 41,818 329,314 5.48 5.43 5.98 68 0.72 83 Kentucky 1,151,888 49,196 440,174 6.37 6.66 7.48 132 1.39 160 Louisiana 1,131,706 102,422 515,398 6.50 6.76 6.98 140 1.48 169 Maine 394,635 24,761 148,735 6.42 6.40 6.91 45 0.47 54 Maryland 1,683,871 234,879 1,024,735 5.67 5.67 5.68 200 2.12 243 Massachusetts 1,779,779 197,790 971,865 6.40 6.40 6.40 227 2.39 275 Michigan 2,411,977 188,422 1,428,926 5.56 5.59 5.99 276 2.92 335 Minnesota 1,431,895 102,747 613,670 5.39 5.25 6.25 145 1.53 176 Mississippi 729,776 41,411 288,870 6.50 6.76 6.94 84 0.89
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- 0.53 61 Illinois 3,256,757 425,734 2,075,702 4.81 4.82 5.20 342 3.61 415 Indiana 1,857,952 137,093 844,748 5.90 6.01 6.97 212 2.24 257 Iowa 859,824 51,391 347,872 5.42 5.34 6.40 86 0.91 104 Kansas 634,256 41,818 329,314 5.48 5.43 5.98 68 0.72 83 Kentucky 1,151,888 49,196 440,174 6.37 6.66 7.48 132 1.39 160 Louisiana 1,131,706 102,422 515,398 6.50 6.76 6.98 140 1.48 169 Maine 394,635 24,761 148,735 6.42 6.40 6.91 45 0.47 54 Maryland 1,683,871 234,879 1,024,735 5.67 5.67 5.68 200 2.12 243 Massachusetts 1,779,779 197,790 971,865 6.40 6.40 6.40 227 2.39 275 Michigan 2,411,977 188,422 1,428,926 5.56 5.59 5.99 276 2.92 335 Minnesota 1,431,895 102,747 613,670 5.39 5.25 6.25 145 1.53 176 Mississippi 729,776 41,411 288,870 6.50 6.76 6.94 84 0.89
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- STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. 15.31 10.84 4.04 18.65 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. -0.56 -4.39 4.01 4.29 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. 16.18 -4.66 21.86 48.23 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. 14.97 -1.28 16.45 47.61 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 14.33 1.66 12.46 42.74 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. 9.12 -2.09 11.45 40.17 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. 21.55 1.48 19.78 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL. CO., INC. 9.54 -4.04 14.16 44.47 351320 A VAN HORNE COOP. TEL. CO. 5.47 -5.48 11.58 38.93 351322 A VENTURA TEL. CO., INC. 10.39 -2.31 12.99 42.78 351324 A VILLISCA FARMERS TEL. CO. 8.49 -1.41 10.03 35.08 351326 A WALNUT TEL. CO. -0.52 -5.85 5.65 10.49 351327 C WEBB-DICKENS TEL. CORP. 40.99 -3.58
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- 5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier (In Cents per Minute) 1 Rates Effective from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 Year 2006 Minutes of Use Carrier (Millions) Common Line per Company Originating Access Local Minute 2 OriginatingTerminatingSwitching ALLTEL (KY & NE) 0.00¢ 0.00¢ 0.55¢ 0.32¢ 1.79¢ 561 854 1,916 AT&T ILEC 5 0.00 0.00 0.46 0.27 1.48 46,215 108,977 158,451 CenturyTel 6 0.14 0.00 0.55 0.30 1.88 404 1,381 1,785 Cincinnati Bell 0.00 0.00 0.61 0.40 2.07 655 1,998 2,580 Citizens 0.20 0.00 0.51 0.51 2.28 1,107 3,957 5,063 Embarq 7 0.00 0.00 0.79 0.17 1.97 4,708 18,683 20,669 Hawaiian Telecom 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.20 1.71 355 1,013 1,839 Iowa Telecom 0.00 0.00 1.59 0.67 4.63 221
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- 1.51% 1981 2.96 2.52 2.24 1.95 1.55 1982 3.18 2.66 2.19 1.97 1.52 1983 3.13 2.82 2.24 2.02 1.55 1984 2.71 2.44 2.21 1.82 1.51 1985 2.72 2.41 2.20 1.81 1.39 1986 2.94 2.62 2.15 1.83 1.43 1987 3.24 2.57 2.31 1.85 1.44 1988 3.23 2.61 2.31 1.82 1.49 1989 3.05 2.61 2.30 1.88 1.43 1990 3.11 2.77 2.37 1.89 1.48 1991 3.08 2.80 2.28 1.84 1.45 1992 3.35 2.77 2.34 1.88 1.46 1993 3.27 2.70 2.45 1.96 1.53 1994 3.17 2.83 2.36 1.95 1.58 1995 3.38 2.71 2.41 1.99 1.55 1996 3.20 2.94 2.46 2.05 1.57 1997 3.24 3.02 2.53 2.09 1.63 1998 3.17 2.79 2.55 2.16 1.69 1999 3.33 2.70 2.49 2.12 1.63 2000 3.21 2.66 2.48 2.15 1.74
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- 923 2,199 4,466 7,319 11,785 3.96 Indiana 1,514 2,863 4,377 617 451 1,068 2,131 3,315 5,446 1.83 Iowa 813 1,358 2,170 367 263 630 1,180 1,620 2,801 0.94 Kansas 725 1,355 2,080 337 185 522 1,062 1,540 2,602 0.88 Kentucky 1,023 2,066 3,089 417 336 753 1,440 2,402 3,842 1.29 Louisiana 1,138 2,482 3,620 422 361 783 1,561 2,843 4,403 1.48 Maine 355 738 1,093 174 106 281 530 844 1,374 0.46 Maryland 1,793 3,204 4,997 805 444 1,248 2,597 3,647 6,245 2.10 Massachusetts 1,911 3,794 5,705 909 497 1,407 2,820 4,292 7,112 2.39 Michigan 2,271 4,917 7,188 907 829 1,737 3,178 5,747 8,925 3.00 Minnesota 1,293 2,447 3,740 597 374 970 1,890 2,821 4,711 1.58 Mississippi 715 1,581 2,296 291
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- 923 2,199 4,466 7,319 11,785 3.96 Indiana 1,514 2,863 4,377 617 451 1,068 2,131 3,315 5,446 1.83 Iowa 813 1,358 2,170 367 263 630 1,180 1,620 2,801 0.94 Kansas 725 1,355 2,080 337 185 522 1,062 1,540 2,602 0.88 Kentucky 1,023 2,066 3,089 417 336 753 1,440 2,402 3,842 1.29 Louisiana 1,138 2,482 3,620 422 361 783 1,561 2,843 4,403 1.48 Maine 355 738 1,093 174 106 281 530 844 1,374 0.46 Maryland 1,793 3,204 4,997 805 444 1,248 2,597 3,647 6,245 2.10 Massachusetts 1,911 3,794 5,705 909 497 1,407 2,820 4,292 7,112 2.39 Michigan 2,271 4,917 7,188 907 829 1,737 3,178 5,747 8,925 3.00 Minnesota 1,293 2,447 3,740 597 374 970 1,890 2,821 4,711 1.58 Mississippi 715 1,581 2,296 291
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- IOWA TELECOM-NORTH (+351187A+351297A) 20.75 -0.30 21.12 INFINITE 351168 A FARMERS MUTUAL COOP TEL CO- HARLAN 3.74 -0.11 3.85 5.02 351169 A FARMERS MUTUAL COOP. TEL. CO.-MOULTON -0.19 -3.46 3.39 1.01 351170 C IOWA TELECOMM. SVCS. DBA IOWA TELECOM-SYSTEMS (+351229A) 8.84 -3.30 12.56 INFINITE 351171 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO.-JESUP 2.35 -1.94 4.38 62.27 351172 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO.-NORA SPRINGS -1.48 -5.97 4.77 4.76 351173 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. COOP.-SHELLSBURG -0.18 -1.76 1.60 -5.17 351174 A FARMERS MUTUAL TEL. CO.-STANTON 0.86 -3.05 4.04 2.79 351175 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-BATAVIA 1.66 -1.78 3.51 2.67 351176 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-ESSEX -2.69 -3.92 1.28 -11.19 351177 A FARMERS TEL. CO.-RICEVILLE -0.75 -5.21 4.70 2.58 351178 C IOWA TELECOMM. SVCS. DBA IOWA TELECOM 15.89 -3.60
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- 22 Table 7.14 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier (In Cents per Minute) 1 Rates Effective from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008 Year 2006 Minutes of Use Carrier (Millions) Common Line per Company Originating Access Local Minute 2 OriginatingTerminatingSwitching ALLTEL (KY & NE) 0.00¢ 0.00¢ 0.55¢ 0.32¢ 1.79¢ 561 854 1,916 AT&T ILEC 5 0.00 0.00 0.46 0.27 1.48 46,215 108,977 158,451 CenturyTel 6 0.14 0.00 0.55 0.30 1.88 404 1,381 1,785 Cincinnati Bell 0.00 0.00 0.61 0.40 2.07 655 1,998 2,580 Citizens 0.20 0.00 0.51 0.51 2.28 1,107 3,957 5,063 Embarq 7 0.00 0.00 0.79 0.17 1.97 4,708 18,683 20,669 Hawaiian Telecom 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.20 1.71 355 1,013 1,839 Iowa Telecom 0.00 0.00 1.59 0.67 4.63 221
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- CONSTRUCTION PERMIT ACCEPTED FOR FILING NEW 183474 KOLBE BROADCASTING, INC. AZ QUARTZSITE , AZ BNPDVL-20091001AJU CHAN-6 E Construction permit for a new station for QUARTZSITE, AZ on channel 6 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT RECEIVED 941020MB 24608 GOOD NEWS MEDIA INC MI TRAVERSE CITY , MI BPED-19941020MB 104.5 MHZ E CP NEW FM ED STATION FREQ: 104.5MHZ, ERP: 1.48KW (H&V), HAA 144 METERS (H&V), TL: 13930 S MORGAN HILL RD, TRAVERSE CITY LEELANAU CO., MI 44 46 36 85 39 43 Engineering Amendment filed 10/01/2009 FM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT RECEIVED NEW 183349 LYNESS, ARTHUR GA CRAWFORDVILLE , GA BNPH-20091001AKY 94.7 MHZ E CP New Station. NEW 181077 ALTUS FM, INC. OK HOLLIS , OK BNPH-20091001ALD 102.7
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- 1.60 0.75 1.38 126 166 Texas 12,667,912 7.58 8.81 7.89 718 946 Utah 944,664 0.57 0.74 0.61 56 73 Vermont 632,509 0.38 0.10 0.31 28 37 Virginia 4,531,805 2.71 2.31 2.61 238 313 Virgin Islands NA NA NA NA NA NA Washington 2,970,163 1.78 2.16 1.87 171 225 West Virginia 1,067,865 0.64 0.59 0.63 57 75 Wisconsin 2,209,814 1.32 1.95 1.48 135 177 Wyoming 264,574 0.16 0.17 0.16 15 19 Total 3/ 167,126,090 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% $9,142 $12,045 NA - Not Applicable. Note: LEC is an abbreviation for local exchange carrier. Figures may not add due to rounding. 1/ Access minutes are in thousands and include both originating and terminating minutes. 2/ Allocation percentage is a function of both access minutes
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- 1.60 0.75 1.38 126 166 Texas 12,667,912 7.58 8.81 7.89 718 946 Utah 944,664 0.57 0.74 0.61 56 73 Vermont 632,509 0.38 0.10 0.31 28 37 Virginia 4,531,805 2.71 2.31 2.61 238 313 Virgin Islands NA NA NA NA NA NA Washington 2,970,163 1.78 2.16 1.87 171 225 West Virginia 1,067,865 0.64 0.59 0.63 57 75 Wisconsin 2,209,814 1.32 1.95 1.48 135 177 Wyoming 264,574 0.16 0.17 0.16 15 19 Total 3/ 167,126,090 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% $9,142 $12,045 NA - Not Applicable. Note: LEC is an abbreviation for local exchange carrier. Figures may not add due to rounding. 1/ Access minutes are in thousands and include both originating and terminating minutes. 2/ Allocation percentage is a function of both access minutes
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- -5.56 3.50 -1.33 NEVADA -0.51 -8.99 9.32 -4.54 NEW HAMPSHIRE -3.19 -8.22 5.48 6.65 NEW JERSEY 2.45 -10.52 14.50 0.00 NEW MEXICO -6.15 -5.63 -0.55 9.65 NEW YORK -3.34 -9.58 6.90 -12.45 NORTH CAROLINA -3.25 -6.29 3.24 32.04 NORTH DAKOTA 0.99 -10.60 12.97 6.33 NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS -11.60 -10.55 -1.18 0.00 OHIO -3.16 -9.38 6.87 -10.81 OKLAHOMA 2.06 -6.77 9.47 -1.48 OREGON 1.37 -8.42 10.69 6.66 PENNSYLVANIA -0.27 -7.48 7.79 2.18 PUERTO RICO -6.04 -13.43 8.54 -51.65 RHODE ISLAND 0.32 -8.55 9.69 0.00 SOUTH CAROLINA -2.70 -6.42 3.98 6.39 SOUTH DAKOTA 0.53 -7.85 9.09 -1.73 TENNESSEE -5.49 -7.45 2.12 12.33 TEXAS 3.81 -5.97 10.40 7.33 UTAH 8.29 -5.88 15.05 6.75 VERMONT -2.63 -5.67 3.22 -29.69 VIRGIN ISLANDS -10.97 -4.65 -6.63 -39.45
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- 0.00 0.90 0.22 2.29 2,029 AT&T 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.24 1.50 135,647 CenturyTel 0.01 0.00 0.85 0.21 2.18 20,102 Cincinnati Bell 0.00 0.00 0.66 0.55 2.47 2,170 Consolidated 0.00 0.00 1.33 0.35 3.46 456 FairPoint 0.00 0.00 0.51 0.28 1.62 3,421 Frontier 0.19 0.00 0.50 0.58 2.40 4,567 Hawaiian Telecom 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.38 2.06 996 Iowa Telecom 0.00 0.00 1.48 0.78 4.62 445 Pacific Telecom Inc. 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.17 1.35 48 Qwest 0.00 0.00 0.79 0.20 2.03 30,733 Verizon 0.00 0.00 0.55 0.26 1.64 86,668 Windstream 0.00 0.00 0.62 0.25 1.78 6,084 Price Caps 0.00 0.00 0.57 0.25 1.69 293,601 NECA 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.47 5.71 12,355 All Price Caps and NECA 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.26 1.85 305,956 Source:
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- INC. 940131MA 24806 BPED-19940131MA NH , ROCHESTER 88.1 MHZ P NH CP FOR NEW FM STATION ON 89.9MHZ., ERP: 0 KW(H) & .15 KW(V) HAAT: 0 METERS(H) & 180 METERS(V) 43 19 48 71 07 26 GRANITE STATE EDUC. FELLOWSHIP, INC. 940131MC 24807 BPED-19940131MC NH , TRAVERSE CITY 104.5 MHZ E MI CP NEW FM ED STATION FREQ: 104.5MHZ, ERP: 1.48KW (H&V), HAA 144 METERS (H&V), TL: 13930 S MORGAN HILL RD, TRAVERSE CITY, LEELANAU CO., MI 44 46 36 85 39 43 Dismissed 7/29/2010 per DA 10-1360 - no letter sent GOOD NEWS MEDIA INC 941020MB 24608 BPH-19941020MB MI Page 1 of 9 Broadcast Actions 8/3/2010 PUBLIC NOTICEFederal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Recorded listing of
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- 1.90 343,949.40 Juneau Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough Kenai Peninsula Borough 1.15 630,742.17 Kenai Peninsula Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough Ketchikan Gateway Borough 2.00 41,660.00 Ketchikan Gateway Borough Kodiak Island Borough Kodiak Island Borough 0.75 37,828.10 Kodiak Island Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough Matanuska-Susitna Borough 0.85 85,036.81 Matanuska-Susitna Borough Northwest Arctic Borough Northwest Arctic Borough 2.00 458.00 City of Kotzebue Sitka Borough Sitka Borough 1.48 91,221.71 Sitka Borough Delta Junction Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 2.00 32,077.31 City of Delta Junction Nome Nome Census Area 2.00 - City of Petersburg Petersburg Petersburg Census Area 1.00 694.00 City of Valdez Valdez Valdez-Cordova Census Area 0.75 1,647.75 City of Wrangell Wrangell Wrangell Borough 0.75 1,617.75 Bethel Bethel Census Area 2.00 no customers City of Bethel Dillingham Dillingham Census
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- 0.00 0.90 0.22 2.29 2,029 AT&T 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.24 1.50 135,647 CenturyTel 0.01 0.00 0.85 0.21 2.18 20,102 Cincinnati Bell 0.00 0.00 0.66 0.55 2.47 2,170 Consolidated 0.00 0.00 1.33 0.35 3.46 456 FairPoint 0.00 0.00 0.51 0.28 1.62 3,421 Frontier 0.19 0.00 0.50 0.58 2.40 4,567 Hawaiian Telecom 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.38 2.06 996 Iowa Telecom 0.00 0.00 1.48 0.78 4.62 445 Pacific Telecom Inc. 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.17 1.35 48 Qwest 0.00 0.00 0.79 0.20 2.03 30,733 Verizon 0.00 0.00 0.55 0.26 1.64 86,668 Windstream 0.00 0.00 0.62 0.25 1.78 6,084 Price Caps 0.00 0.00 0.57 0.25 1.69 293,601 NECA 0.00 0.00 2.30 0.47 5.71 12,355 All Price Caps and NECA 0.00 0.00 0.64 0.26 1.85 305,956 Source:
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 SOUTH CAROLINA 1.42 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.25 0.43 0.20 4.36 SOUTH DAKOTA 5.67 0.24 0.01 0.26 0.00 5.59 0.04 1.86 13.67 TENNESSEE 0.38 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.72 0.23 0.13 1.52 TEXAS 0.73 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.25 0.11 1.59 UTAH 0.41 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.16 0.27 1.48 VERMONT 0.67 0.09 0.00 1.54 0.00 1.50 0.42 0.66 4.87 VIRGIN ISLANDS 5.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.26 0.00 0.00 19.24 VIRGINIA 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.91 0.06 1.18 WASHINGTON 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.51 0.13 1.79 WEST VIRGINIA 0.20 0.01 0.00 1.61 0.00 0.17 1.47 0.19 3.64 WISCONSIN 0.71 0.06 (0.00) 0.00 0.00 1.62 0.00
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 SOUTH CAROLINA 1.42 0.06 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.25 0.43 0.20 4.36 SOUTH DAKOTA 5.67 0.24 0.01 0.26 0.00 5.59 0.04 1.86 13.67 TENNESSEE 0.38 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.72 0.23 0.13 1.52 TEXAS 0.73 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.49 0.25 0.11 1.59 UTAH 0.41 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.63 0.16 0.27 1.48 VERMONT 0.67 0.09 0.00 1.54 0.00 1.50 0.42 0.66 4.87 VIRGIN ISLANDS 5.98 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 13.26 0.00 0.00 19.24 VIRGINIA 0.05 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.15 0.91 0.06 1.18 WASHINGTON 0.50 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.65 0.51 0.13 1.79 WEST VIRGINIA 0.20 0.01 0.00 1.61 0.00 0.17 1.47 0.19 3.64 WISCONSIN 0.71 0.06 (0.00) 0.00 0.00 1.62 0.00
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- 23.67 4,577,537 18.89 1,157,744 4.78 Illinois 2,113,298 106,189,482 50.25 77,817,684 36.82 28,371,797 13.43 Indiana 1,119,973 36,620,487 32.70 27,472,073 24.53 9,148,414 8.17 Iowa 578,999 11,872,662 20.51 9,892,292 17.09 1,980,371 3.42 Kansas 592,967 19,161,429 32.31 16,640,795 28.06 2,520,634 4.25 Kentucky 629,462 32,148,316 51.07 26,553,020 42.18 5,595,296 8.89 Louisiana 1,063,418 46,300,657 43.54 40,346,788 37.94 5,953,870 5.60 Maine 849,955 8,159,353 9.60 6,902,585 8.12 1,256,768 1.48 Maryland 884,742 16,532,496 18.69 12,513,263 14.14 4,019,234 4.54 Massachusetts 219,373 28,838,007 131.46 24,076,341 109.75 4,761,666 21.71 Michigan 1,739,306 59,847,869 34.41 44,556,331 25.62 15,291,538 8.79 Minnesota 858,350 26,666,083 31.07 22,834,501 26.60 3,831,582 4.46 Mississippi 548,420 33,077,853 60.31 25,995,129 47.40 7,082,724 12.91 Missouri 848,893 25,238,140 29.73 21,213,503 24.99 4,024,637 4.74 Montana 145,130 4,063,323 28.00 3,584,220 24.70 479,103 3.30 Nebraska 305,632 9,641,017 31.54
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- unneeded blocks to be made available to other carriers. Telephone Numbers Returned - As required by the Commission's Numbering Resource Optimization Orders, carriers are returning large quantities of telephone numbers that they do not need to the NANPA so that those numbers can be assigned to other carriers with more immediate needs. In the fourth quarter of 2009, carriers returned 1.48 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. In the first quarter of 2010, carriers returned 0.80 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. Most Utilized Area Codes in the United States - Michigan's area code 947 is the most utilized, with 91.6% of numbers assigned to customers. New York's area code 646 (which is coincident with New York City's area code 212)
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- 17 FCC Rcd 252 (2001) (Third NRO Order); Numbering Resource Optimization, CC Docket Nos. 99-200, 96-98, 95-116, Fourth Report and Order in CC Docket No. 99-200 and CC Docket No. 95-116, and Fourth Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in CC Docket No. 99-200, 18 FCC Rcd 12472 (2003) (Fourth NRO Order). 3 In the fourth quarter of 2009, carriers returned 1.48 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. In the first quarter of 2010, carriers returned 0.80 million telephone numbers to the NANPA. Background The United States uses ten-digit telephone numbers, which are organized in accordance with the North American Numbering Plan (NANP).3 The NANP divides the country into separate geographic areas called numbering plan areas (NPAs), more commonly called area codes.
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- 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0.00 0.00 3.45 NA 1a,3a PR-8-01 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 30 Days 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 1a PR-8-02 Open Orders in a Hold Status > 90 Days 0.00 0.00 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 0.00 NA 1a Resale: Maintenance and Repair Resale POTS MR-2-02 Network Trouble Report Rate - Loop 1.48 0.19 1.76 0.26 2.27 0.10 1.69 0.48 MR-2-03 Network Trouble Report Rate - Central Office 0.12 0.05 0.11 0.04 0.13 0.19 0.11 0.00 3n MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment - Loop Bus. 8.55 0.00 5.43 0.00 4.27 0.00 6.04 0.00 1a,2a,3a,4b MR-3-01 % Missed Repair Appointment - Loop Res. 7.52 NA 5.50 NA 4.88 NA 7.26 NA MR-3-02 % Missed
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- pages of attachments. 47 C.F.R. § 1.277(c). The Bureau's pleading does not exceed the page limitation. Attachments consisting of materials that factually support exceptions are not counted in determining the page limit. See Belo Broadcasting Corp., 61 FCC 2d 10, 11 ¶ 4 (1976); Gross Broadcasting Co., 65 FCC 2d 514, 514 ¶ 3 (Rev. Bd. 1977); 47 C.F.R. § 1.48(a). While, the Bureau's pleading does not have a separate statement of the questions of law presented, as required by the rule, a statement does precede the discussion of each individual issue. The Bureau indicates that a ``reformatted'' pleading could be refiled without exceeding the page limitation. We see no reason to disrupt the proceeding at this point merely to require
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- Programming and equipment $31.45 $34.25 $32.55 $32.57 $23.40 Standard error 1.07 0.85 0.46 0.50 1.29 Number of channels 52.68 46.50 62.41 49.52 50.81 Standard error 2.35 2.58 0.95 1.66 3.06 Rate per channel † $0.578 $0.761 $0.483 $0.674 $0.437 Standard error 0.03 0.05 0.01 0.03 0.03 No. of satellite channels 39.82 34.63 47.08 38.08 40.44 Standard error 1.95 2.17 0.83 1.48 2.81 Rate per satellite channel $0.777 $1.13 $0.645 $0.906 $0.558 Standard error 0.04 0.12 0.02 0.04 0.04 July 1, 1999 Programming total $27.23 $29.63 $27.71 $29.24 $20.55 Standard error 0.94 0.66 0.41 0.45 1.14 Number of channels 50.62 42.63 59.77 47.03 49.94 Standard error 2.45 2.30 0.93 1.53 2.91 Rate per channel † $0.578 $0.777 $0.477 $0.672 $0.428 Standard error
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- TWE. TWE was formed in 1992 to own and operate substantially all of the business of Warner Bros., Inc., HBO, and the cable television businesses owned and operated by Time Warner, Inc. (``TWI'') prior to that time. TWE owns cable systems serving 11.32 million subscribers and manages systems owned by AOL Time Warner outside of TWE that serve an additional 1.48 million subscribers. TWE is the second largest MVPD after AT&T. AT&T acquired the TWE Interest through its acquisition of MediaOne Group, Inc. TWE is governed by a Board of Representatives (the ``TWE Board'') and is operated by a management committee. AT&T has exercised its right to appoint two directors to the TWE Board, but as a result of its merger
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- - Average Completed Interval B - 10 CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B CLEC Result P*B Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-330 California Performance Metric Data Sept. 2002 August 2002 Metric Name and Disaggregation Metric Number July 2002 May 2002 June 2002 7 Resale Business POTS field work 1.47 2.29 1.25 2.38 1.08 2.39 1.48 2.19 2.19 2.15 7 Resale Business POTS no field work 0.46 0.73 0.75 1.00 0.57 0.84 0.35 0.83 0.55 0.73 7 Resale Centrex field work 4.43 5.01 5.13 4.52 4.56 4.30 4.38 4.31 3.00 4.19a e 7 Resale Centrex no field work 1.00 2.87 3.20 3.09 2.69 1.45 1.42 1.58 1.08 1.68 7 Resale ISDN BRI field work 9.56 14.33
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- Metric Data B.3.3.3.1 Loop + Port Combinations/Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.48 13.81 21.79 18.13 27.13 21.65 22.26 16.21 22.00 16.68 B.3.3.3.2 Loop + Port Combinations/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 5.20 4.00 7.22 4.94 8.89 5.40 7.23 4.22 7.32 4.16 B.3.3.4.1 Combo Other/Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.24 3.53 21.41 4.17 26.62 4.68 21.91 6.41 21.64 5.11 B.3.3.4.2 Combo Other/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.24 2.89 21.41 2.40 26.62 2.30 21.91 1.48 21.64 2.73 B.3.3.5.1 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Dispatch/FL (hours) 40.09 4.89 38.47 5.50 39.73 5.21 61.70 4.63 28.65 4.50 B.3.3.5.2 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 2.80 2.11 2.10 1.28 4.06 1.16 8.03 1.37 1.66 1.71 B.3.3.6.1 UNE ISDN/Dispatch/FL (hours) 8.07 4.25 7.46 4.76 8.53 5.43 7.13 8.74 6.25 4.38 B.3.3.6.2 UNE ISDN/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 2.73 3.56 2.41 3.70 7.18
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- the Act. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to the Notice is contained in sections 4, 10, 201-202, 214, 276, 303, and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154, 160, 201-204, 214, 276, 303, and 403, section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that will be
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- pleading, preferably in a single electronic file. In addition, commenters must send diskette copies to the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- Express Mail, and Priority Mail should be addressed to 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20554. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Commission staff will forward copies of all comments received to the Council and the Conference. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with Section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Commission staff will forward copies of all comments received to the Council and the Conference. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with Section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- modifying the current rate is appropriate in light of the passage of more than three years since the last rate change took effect. Legal Basis This Notice is adopted pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to which the Proposed Rules Will Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected by
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- §§ 1.4(b)(1) note, 1.4(b)(2). 47 C.F.R. § 1.429(d) (petitions for reconsideration should not exceed twenty-five double-spaced pages). Mobex Opposition to May 8 Petition at 4. Id. Reply to Opposition to May 8 Petition at 8-9. Materials that are submitted with and factually support a pleading will not be counted in determining the length of the pleading. See 47 C.F.R. § 1.48(a); see also James A. Kay, Jr., Decision, WT Docket No. 94-147, 17 FCC Rcd 1834, 1837-38 ¶ 12 (2002); see also Amendment of Section 73.606(b), Table of Allotments Television Broadcast Stations, Memorandum Opinion and Order, MM Docket No. 89-68, 5 FCC Rcd 6566, 6569 n.6 (1990). May 8 Petition at 19-21. Id. at 22-28. Mobex Opposition to Supplemented Petition for
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- and Priority Mail should be addressed to 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20554. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission. . Each comment and reply comment must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. . Commission Resources For Commenting Parties
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- NPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this NPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. To request materials in accessible formats (such as Braille, large print, electronic files, or audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0531 (voice) or (202) 418-7365 (TTY). This Public Notice can also be downloaded in Word and Portable Document Format at
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- Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to this Notice is contained in sections 4, 10, 201-202, 214, 303 and 403 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 154, 160, 201-204, 214, 303, and 403, section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, 47 U.S.C. § 157nt, and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities To Which the Proposed Rules Would Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and, where feasible, an estimate of, the number of small entities that may be
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- Mail, and Priority Mail should be addressed to 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20554. All filings must be addressed to the Commission's Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission. 12. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
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- the Act in the context of ``IP telephony'' and ``computer-based equipment that replicates telecommunications functionality.'' A. Legal Basis The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to this NPRM is contained in sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 251(e), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i)-(j), 251(e), 303(r), and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, 1.1200-1.1216. C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules May Apply The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be
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- NPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this NPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY). 64. Ex Parte Rules. These matters shall be treated as a ``permit-but-disclose'' proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentations must contain summaries of
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- Notice. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. To request materials in accessible formats (such as Braille, large print, electronic files, or audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY). This Public Notice can also be downloaded in Word and Portable Document Format at . Ex Parte
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- NPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this NPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. Materials in Accessible Formats . Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Pursuant to the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended, the Commission's Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis regarding this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking is attached as an Appendix. Ordering clauseS Accordingly, it is ORDERED that, pursuant to the authority contained in sections 1-4,
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- comment on modifying the current rate is appropriate in light of the recent adoption of a new per-call rate in this proceeding. Legal Basis 20. This FNPRM is adopted pursuant to sections 1, 2, 4(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 152, 154(i)-(j), 201, 226 and 276 and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to which the Proposed Rules Will Apply 21. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and an estimate of the number of small entities that may be affected
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- held the remaining 72.36%. TWE was formed in 1992 to own and operate substantially all of the businesses of Warner Bros., Inc., HBO, and the cable television systems owned and operated by Time Warner prior to that time. TWE owned cable systems serving 11.32 million subscribers and managed systems owned by Time Warner outside of TWE that served an additional 1.48 million subscribers; TWE was the second largest MVPD after AT&T. AT&T acquired the TWE Interest through its acquisition of MediaOne Group, Inc. The Commission conditioned its approval of Comcast's acquisition of AT&T by requiring that Comcast and AT&T adequately insulate the TWE Interest from the newly merged company by (a) placing the TWE Interest in a divestiture trust (the ``TWE
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- Notice. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with Section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. >. Ex Parte Rules. This matter shall be treated as a ``permit-but-disclose'' proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentations must contain summaries of the substance of the presentations and not merely a listing of the subjects
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- $42.74 $40.47 Standard error 0.32 0.30 0.62 0.88 0.89 0.86 0.44 0.36 1.17 Digital tier plus equipment $12.99 $13.10 $11.85 $13.11 $12.68 $14.32 $11.10 $11.41 $6.65 Standard error 0.26 0.23 0.53 0.60 0.53 0.81 0.39 0.54 1.32 January 1, 2004 Basic $13.84 $13.79 $14.41 $13.01 $11.92 $16.05 $15.92 $14.29 $16.07 Standard error 0.40 0.38 0.70 0.74 0.57 1.22 0.59 0.70 1.48 Expanded basic $27.07 $27.39 $23.88 $21.12 $22.08 $18.43 $25.32 $26.90 $22.72 Standard error 0.51 0.47 0.88 0.95 0.81 1.33 0.81 0.74 1.67 Basic + expanded basic tiers $40.91 $41.18 $38.29 $34.13 $34.00 $34.48 $41.24 $41.19 $38.79 Standard error 0.32 0.29 0.61 0.84 0.85 0.80 0.42 0.43 1.05 Digital tier plus equipment $12.83 $12.90 $12.07 $13.30 $13.32 $13.26 $11.50 $11.47 $6.08
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- Notice. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. >. Ex Parte Rules. This matter shall be treated as a ``permit-but-disclose'' proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentations must contain summaries of the substance of the presentations and not merely a listing of the subjects
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- direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.27 21. People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (tty). 22. Ex Parte Rules. These matters shall be treated as a "permit-but-disclose"
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- Notice. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. To request materials in accessible formats (such as Braille, large print, electronic files, or audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY). This Notice can also be downloaded in Word and Portable Document Format at . Ex Parte Rules.
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- FNPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this FNPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. , and include the following words in the body of the message, ``get form.'' A sample form and directions will be sent in response. Paper Filers: Parties who choose to file by paper must file an original and four copies of each filing. If more than one docket or rulemaking number
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- Notices. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. Ex Parte Rules. This matter shall be treated as a ``permit-but-disclose'' proceeding in accordance with the Commission's ex parte rules. Persons making oral ex parte presentations are reminded that memoranda summarizing the presentations must contain summaries of the substance of the presentations and not merely a listing of the subjects discussed.
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- other bidders. 2. The Consortium-Telesaurus Opposition to Application for Review Background. PSI asks that we strike the Consortium-Telesaurus Opposition to its Application for Review and return it without consideration because the Opposition exceeds the page limit for such pleadings set forth in the Commission's rules. Under Section 1.115(f), oppositions to applications for review may not exceed 25 pages. Under Section 1.48(a), affidavits, statements, and other materials that are submitted with and factually support a pleading are not counted in determining the length of the pleading; however, if other materials are submitted with a pleading, they are counted in determining its length, and if the pleading exceeds the permitted length, it will be returned without consideration. The main body of the Consortium-Telesaurus
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- have unfair advantages over other bidders.90 2. The Consortium-TelesaurusOpposition to Application for Review 38.Background. PSI asks that we strike the Consortium-TelesaurusOpposition to its Application for Review and return it without consideration because the Opposition exceeds the page limit for such pleadings set forth in the Commission's rules.91Under Section 1.115(f), oppositions to applications for review may not exceed 25 pages.92Under Section 1.48(a),affidavits, statements, and other materials that are submitted with and factually support a pleading are not counted in determining the length of the pleading; however, if other materials are submitted with a pleading, they are counted in determining its length, and if the pleading exceeds the permitted length, it will be returned without consideration.93 39.The main body of the Consortium-TelesaurusOpposition is
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- Notice. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with Section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. To request materials in accessible formats (such as Braille, large print, electronic files, or audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (TTY). This document can also be downloaded in Word and Portable Document Format at . Ex Parte Rules.
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- 0.0559 0.113 -0.129 0.135 0.17 6 0.0630 0.0840 -0.259 (2.44) (2.37) (1.27) (1.53) (0.58) (1.05) (-0.77) (0.87) (1.69) (0.53) (0.91) (-1.01) Census_Blocs_nu -0.252** -0.318** -0.341 -0.388 0.0386 -0.0340 -0.0735 - 0.325 -0.251 -0.246 -0.297 -0.0890 (-2.72) (-2.89) (-0.84) (-0.90) (0.22) (-0.22) (-0.30) (-1.38) (-1.29) (-1.46) (-1.58) (-0.22) Census_Blocs_nu 0.160 -0.123 -0.492 -0.0194 -0.0713 0.303 0.000850 0.228 0.0383 -0.454 0.563*** 1.037 (1.48) (-0.50) (-0.66) (-0.02) (-0.19) (1.64) (0.00) (0.48) (0.18) (-1. 35) (3.42) (1.34) Constant 10.38*** 8.933*** 4.261*** 2.419*** 7.263*** 7.263*** 6.055*** 6.929*** 7.269*** 6.547*** 5.822*** 7.220*** (50.38) (36.72) (6.26) (3.56) (19.34) (21.60) (10.77) (12.50) (19.23) ( 17.90) (17.85) (8.58) N 720 720 720 720 720 719 719 720 720 720 720 720 pseudo R2 0.5863 0.4802 0.2949 0.2745 0.4395 0.3110 0.3648
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- AND NEVADA) ATTACHMENT A-6 YEAR 1 CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 4.16 $ 0.35 California $ 79.01 $ 6.58 Connecticut $ 9.56 $ 0.80 Illinois $ 30.41 $ 2.53 Indiana $ 9.71 $ 0.81 Kansas $ 5.89 $ 0.49 Michigan $ 23.55 $ 1.96 Missouri $ 10.87 $ 0.91 Nevada $ 1.54 $ 0.13 Ohio $ 17.81 $ 1.48 Oklahoma $ 7.05 $ 0.59 Texas $ 40.99 $ 3.41 Wisconsin $ 9.45 $ 0.79 $250.00 $ 20.83 ATTACHMENT A-6 (cont'd) YEAR 2 CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 6.24 $ 0.52 California $ 118.51 $ 9.88 Connecticut $ 14.34 $ 1.20 Illinois $ 45.62 $ 3.80 Indiana $ 14.57 $ 1.21 Kansas $ 8.83 $ 0.74 Michigan $
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- NEVADA) ATTACHMENT A-6 YEAR 1 CIPP CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 4.16 $ 0.35 California $ 79.01 $ 6.58 Connecticut $ 9.56 $ 0.80 Illinois $ 30.41 $ 2.53 Indiana $ 9.71 $ 0.81 Kansas $ 5.89 $ 0.49 Michigan $ 23.55 $ 1.96 Missouri $ 10.87 $ 0.91 Nevada $ 1.54 $ 0.13 Ohio $ 17.81 $ 1.48 Oklahoma $ 7.05 $ 0.59 Texas $ 40.99 $ 3.41 Wisconsin $ 9.45 $ 0.79 $250.00 $ 20.83 ATTACHMENT A-6 (cont'd) YEAR 2 CIPP CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 6.24 $ 0.52 California $ 118.51 $ 9.88 Connecticut $ 14.34 $ 1.20 Illinois $ 45.62 $ 3.80 Indiana $ 14.57 $ 1.21 Kansas $ 8.83 $ 0.74 Michigan
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- PR-2 - Average Completed Interval PR-2-04-2100 Average Interval Completed - Dispatch (6-9 Lines) 3.5 7.67 3.2 4.5 a,b PR-2-05-2100 Average Interval Completed - Dispatch (>= 10 Lines) NA NA 5 NA PR-4 - Missed Appointments PR-4-02-2100 Average Delay Days Total 8.25 13 10.69 5.67 7.82 5 6.13 16 7.14 1 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-2100 % Missed Appointment Customer 1.7 4.4 1.48 2.64 1.29 3.59 1.21 1.23 PR-4-04-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon Dispatch 9.1 6.25 6.41 5.56 10.86 4.44 11.64 5 7.42 3.45 PR-4-05-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon No Dispatch 0.28 0 0.04 0 0.07 0 0.03 0 0.02 0 PR-4-08-2100 % Missed Appt. Customer Late Order Conf. 0 0 PR-6 - Installation Quality PR-6-01-2100 %
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- NPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this NPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.98 53. To request materials in accessible formats (such as Braille, large print, electronic files, or audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0531 (voice) or (202) 418-7365 (TTY). This Public Notice can also be downloaded in Word and Portable Document Format
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- direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.^27 2. 21. People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (tty). 3. 22. Ex Parte Rules. These matters shall be treated as
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- limit and RETURN PETITIONERS' PLEADING WITHOUT CONSIDERATION in accordance with the Commission's rules. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kris Anne Monteith Chief, Enforcement Bureau See Complaints Against Various Licensees Regarding Their Broadcast of the Fox Television Network Program "Married By America" on April 7, 2003, Forfeiture Order, FCC 08-63 (rel. February 22, 2008). Petition for Reconsideration at 1-2 n.2. 47 C.F.R. S: 1.48(b); see Amendment of Sections 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations (Third Computer Inquiry); and Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Competitive Common Carrier Service and Facilities Authorization Thereof; and Communications Protocols Under Section 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations, Order, 2 FCC Rcd 4211, 4211 (CCB 1987) ("Amendment of Sections 64.702, etc. Order"). See Amendment of Sections 64.702
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, telephone 1(800) 378-3160 or (202) 863-2893, facsimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail at joshir@erols.com. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.7 We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Trent Harkrader,
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, telephone 1(800) 378-3160 or (202) 863-2893, facsimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail at joshir@erols.com. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.7 We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Trent Harkrader,
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- -0.7365 -0.6838 (1.84) (0.07) (0.14) (1.33) (0.78) (1.06) (0.91) (1.49) Chg. Inside Radio Stns '93-'97 -0.0898 -0.1078 -0.1958 0.0091 -0.1842 -0.1856 (1.01) (1.67) (1.02) (0.56) (2.43)* (0.85) Chg. Daily Papers '93-'99 -0.2157 1.4125 -0.1983 -0.0929 0.0028 -0.2911 1.3533 0.8029 (0.63) (5.72)** (0.27) (1.56) (0.08) (1.00) (1.62) (1.70) Chg. Weekly Papers '93-'99 0.0075 0.0203 0.0444 -0.0033 0.0024 0.0180 0.0504 0.0198 (0.39) (1.48) (1.09) (1.01) (1.24) (1.11) (1.08) (0.75) Chg. Inside News Radio Stns '93- '97 0.3252 -1.1253 (7.25)** (1.82) Constant -0.9343 -1.0182 0.4078 -0.9183 -0.1944 5.3499 47.7075 21.7674 (1.88) (2.83)** (0.38) (10.05)** (4.10)** (12.62)** (39.01)** (33.21)** H0: Cross effects=0 (p-val) (0.53) (0.17) (0.76) (0.28) (0.50) (0.01) (0.41) (0.09) Observations 141 141 141 135 140 141 141 141 R-squared 0.03 0.21 0.02 0.03
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- 145 107 22 224 64 284 27 Hard News/Total Staff 68% 47% 58% 49% 53% 46% 66% 46% Soft News/Total Staff 21% 39% 39% 44% 39% 46% 30% 40% * Includes photography, advertising, classifieds, and other production-related beats. 36 Table 8: Does Product Position Vary by Market Composition? Fraction Hard News Fraction Soft News Fraction Black -0.081 -0.121 0.162 0.158 (1.48) (2.28)* (3.52)** (3.39)** MSA Pop (Mil.) 0.027 0.003 (5.02)** (0.61) Constant 0.431 0.419 0.283 0.282 (55.25)** (53.67)** (43.31)** (41.17)** Observations 269 269 269 269 Note: The fraction hard and soft news can be separately estimated because production staff may vary across markets. 37 Figure 1: Newspaper Targeting and Group Preferences B0 W B1 P0 P1
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Summary Measures by Round FCC Local Multipoint Distribution Service Re-Auction ** Final ** RoundNew Bids New High Gross Bids Net Bids Eligible BiddersEligibility Ratio Stage Stage Trans. % 24 37 30 $56,500,000.00 $40,261,800.00 52 1.52 1 15.64 25 33 31 $57,642,000.00 $40,739,500.00 50 1.48 1 17.52 26 28 27 $58,697,000.00 $41,353,000.00 47 1.41 1 13.20 27 15 15 $59,604,000.00 $41,253,050.00 45 1.40 1 7.44 28 8 8 $59,982,000.00 $41,588,550.00 45 1.39 1 3.44 29 19 19 $60,146,000.00 $40,974,100.00 43 1.35 1 14.11 30 17 17 $60,624,000.00 $42,081,250.00 43 1.23 2 7.10 31 18 18 $61,782,000.00 $42,504,850.00 41 1.19 2 8.40 32 13 13 $62,489,000.00
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- FCC Rcd at 19779. 144See Appendix B, Table 9A, p. B-11. 145See Appendix B, Table 9B, p. B-12. 28 Federal Communications Commission FCC 99-136 cellular operators increased their penetration rates on average by 1.55 percent and 1.68 percent in 1995 and 1996 respectively. However, in 1997, the increase in cellular operators' average penetration rates dropped by 12 percent, down to 1.48 percent. In 1998, their increase in average penetration decreased again, down to 1.23 percent. b. Response to Competition The efforts of cellular operators, discussed in the Third Report,146 to increase their capacity and expand their service offerings by deploying digital technologies has continued during the past year. To track these digital rollouts, the Commission has compiled a list of MSAs
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- 2006 17:05:00 GMT Summary Licenses: Auction No. 65 will offer nationwide commercial licenses in the 800 MHz band in the three alternative band configurations. Licenses in only one of these mutually incompatible band configurations will be awarded. Qualified Bidders: 9 Rounds Completed: 3 Bidding Days: 1 Results for Round 3 Gross Revenue: $3,760,000.00 - Dollar Change: 55000.00 - % Change: 1.48 Net Revenue: $3,707,500.00 - Dollar Change: 553750.00 - % Change: 17.56 New Bids: 10 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 0 Licenses with PWBs*: 2 FCC Held Licenses: 0 Eligible Bidders: 9 (of 9 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=65W ed, 10 May 2006 19:05:00 GMT Summary Licenses: Auction No. 65 will offer
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- Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=66W ed, 23 Aug 2006 21:20:01 GMT Summary Licenses: Auction No. 66 will offer 1,122 licenses: 36 Regional Economic Area Grouping (REAG) licenses, 352 Economic Area (EA) licenses, and 734 Cellular Market Area (CMA) licenses. Qualified Bidders: 168 Rounds Completed: 33 Bidding Days: 10 Results for Round 33 Gross Revenue: $12,312,914,200.00 - Dollar Change: 179222000.00 - % Change: 1.48 Net Revenue: $12,163,110,600.00 - Dollar Change: 249385150.00 - % Change: 2.09 New Bids: 340 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 0 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 11 Licenses with PWBs*: 942 FCC Held Licenses: 180 Eligible Bidders: 136 (of 168 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=66T ue, 22 Aug 2006 14:35:01 GMT Summary Licenses: Auction No. 66 will offer
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- (of 77 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=79T ue, 08 Sep 2009 14:35:00 GMT Summary Permits: 122 construction permits for FM Broadcast Qualified Bidders: 77 Rounds Completed: 16 Bidding Days: 5 Results for Round 16 Gross Revenue: $5,290,600.00 - Dollar Change: $59,700.00 - % Change: 1.14 Net Revenue: $4,372,905.00 - Dollar Change: ($65,745.00) - % Change: - 1.48 New Bids: 22 Withdrawn Bids: 0 Proactive Waivers: 3 Bidders that Reduced Eligibility: 2 Permits with PWBs*: 83 FCC Held Permits: 39 Eligible Bidders: 61 (of 77 qualified bidders) * PWBs = Provisionally Winning Bidders http://wireless.fcc.gov/auctions/default.htm?job=auction_summary&id=79T ue, 08 Sep 2009 15:50:03 GMT Summary Permits: 122 construction permits for FM Broadcast Qualified Bidders: 77 Rounds Completed: 17 Bidding Days: 5 Results
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- of 1934, as amended, and the Commission's Rules. Date: (here insert the name and address of counsel for the complaining station). (b) A complaint lacking any of the foregoing information shall be dismissed by the FCC without prejudice to the complaining station. (c) Additional information may be provided, and, where applicable, should conform to the requirements set forth in §§ 1.48 through 1.52 of the Commission's Rules. § 1.6003 Service Requirements. (a) General. Pursuant to 47 U.S.C. § 325(e), for purposes of any proceeding under this subsection, any satellite carrier that retransmits the signal of any broadcast station shall be deemed to designate the Secretary of the Commission as its agent for service of process. (b) Specific. (1) A television broadcast
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- on Centrex customers.46 USTA contends that NARs are equivalent to PBX trunks since one NAR provides one link to the switch.47 In an ex parte filing, USTA has indicated that in order to address the complexity and verification problems of using individual state tariffs or individual company ratios, the Commission should adopt a uniform line-to-trunk equivalency ratio of 9 to 1.48 Federal Communications Commission FCC 97-368 Letter) at 2. 49 See U S West Comments at 4; SNET Comments at 2; Bell Atlantic Comments at 14-16; Ad Hoc Comments at 9-11; Ameritech Comments at 2; GTE Comments at 19-20; API Comments at 9-10; National Centrex Users Group Comments at 1-3; City of New York Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (New
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- AND NEVADA) ATTACHMENT A-6 YEAR 1 CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 4.16 $ 0.35 California $ 79.01 $ 6.58 Connecticut $ 9.56 $ 0.80 Illinois $ 30.41 $ 2.53 Indiana $ 9.71 $ 0.81 Kansas $ 5.89 $ 0.49 Michigan $ 23.55 $ 1.96 Missouri $ 10.87 $ 0.91 Nevada $ 1.54 $ 0.13 Ohio $ 17.81 $ 1.48 Oklahoma $ 7.05 $ 0.59 Texas $ 40.99 $ 3.41 Wisconsin $ 9.45 $ 0.79 $250.00 $ 20.83 ATTACHMENT A-6 (cont'd) YEAR 2 CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 6.24 $ 0.52 California $ 118.51 $ 9.88 Connecticut $ 14.34 $ 1.20 Illinois $ 45.62 $ 3.80 Indiana $ 14.57 $ 1.21 Kansas $ 8.83 $ 0.74 Michigan $
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- Metric Data B.3.3.3.1 Loop + Port Combinations/Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.48 13.81 21.79 18.13 27.13 21.65 22.26 16.21 22.00 16.68 B.3.3.3.2 Loop + Port Combinations/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 5.20 4.00 7.22 4.94 8.89 5.40 7.23 4.22 7.32 4.16 B.3.3.4.1 Combo Other/Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.24 3.53 21.41 4.17 26.62 4.68 21.91 6.41 21.64 5.11 B.3.3.4.2 Combo Other/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 15.24 2.89 21.41 2.40 26.62 2.30 21.91 1.48 21.64 2.73 B.3.3.5.1 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Dispatch/FL (hours) 40.09 4.89 38.47 5.50 39.73 5.21 61.70 4.63 28.65 4.50 B.3.3.5.2 xDSL (ADSL, HDSL and UCL)/Non- Dispatch/FL (hours) 2.80 2.11 2.10 1.28 4.06 1.16 8.03 1.37 1.66 1.71 B.3.3.6.1 UNE ISDN/Dispatch/FL (hours) 8.07 4.25 7.46 4.76 8.53 5.43 7.13 8.74 6.25 4.38 B.3.3.6.2 UNE ISDN/Non-Dispatch/FL (hours) 2.73 3.56 2.41 3.70 7.18
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- 0.93 0.14 1955 0.23 1.52 1995 0.17 0.20 0.91 0.12 1956 0.23 1.52 1996 0.16 0.18 0.76 0.12 1957 0.24 1.50 1997 0.15 0.16 0.69 0.11 1958 0.24 1.46 1998 0.14 0.16 0.58 0.11 1959 0.24 1.47 1999 0.14 0.15 0.54 0.11 1960 0.24 1.44 2000 0.12 0.12 0.52 0.09 1961 0.25 1.47 2001 0.10 0.10 0.35 0.08 1962 0.25 1.48 1963 0.25 1.44 1964 0.25 1.42 1965 0.24 1.35 1966 0.24 1.33 1967 0.24 1.29 1968 0.24 1.20 1969 0.24 1.16 Sources: Estimates for 1930 through 1981 are based on information in AT&T's Long Lines Statistics, 1930-1963, 1946-1970, and 1960-1981, and appear to represent data for the conterminous U.S. only. Data prior to 1946 may not be comparable. Data for
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- 4.00 3.83 1982 1.76 $1.53 $1.53 2.38 $1.54 $1.55 3.00 $1.94 $1.92 3.90 3.28 3.27 4.09 3.42 3.43 4.37 3.63 3.62 4.49 3.74 3.74 4.60 3.84 3.85 5.15 4.32 4.32 1983 1.76 1.54 1.54 2.38 2.10 2.09 3.00 2.70 2.69 3.90 3.28 3.29 4.09 3.42 3.43 4.37 3.63 3.62 4.49 3.74 3.74 4.60 3.84 3.83 5.15 4.32 4.32 1984 1.65 1.48 1.62 2.27 1.96 2.19 2.79 2.56 2.76 3.69 3.33 3.49 3.87 3.48 3.63 4.06 3.72 3.80 4.18 3.84 3.98 4.29 3.96 4.06 4.83 4.47 4.67 1985 1.98 1.80 1.70 2.59 2.33 2.00 3.00 2.82 2.20 3.48 3.29 3.34 3.66 3.48 3.45 3.85 3.72 3.63 3.97 3.84 3.70 4.07 3.96 3.80 4.43 4.28 4.10 1986 1.75 1.67 1.61 2.26 2.12 2.11
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- 3.84 3.71 4.80 4.00 3.83 19821.76 $1.53 $1.53 2.38 $1.54 $1.55 3.00 $1.94 $1.92 3.90 3.28 3.27 4.09 3.42 3.43 4.37 3.63 3.62 4.49 3.74 3.74 4.60 3.84 3.85 5.15 4.32 4.32 19831.76 1.54 1.54 2.38 2.10 2.09 3.00 2.70 2.69 3.90 3.28 3.29 4.09 3.42 3.43 4.37 3.63 3.62 4.49 3.74 3.74 4.60 3.84 3.83 5.15 4.32 4.32 19841.65 1.48 1.62 2.27 1.96 2.19 2.79 2.56 2.76 3.69 3.33 3.49 3.87 3.48 3.63 4.06 3.72 3.80 4.18 3.84 3.98 4.29 3.96 4.06 4.83 4.47 4.67 19851.98 1.80 1.70 2.59 2.33 2.00 3.00 2.82 2.20 3.48 3.29 3.34 3.66 3.48 3.45 3.85 3.72 3.63 3.97 3.84 3.70 4.07 3.96 3.80 4.43 4.28 4.10 19861.75 1.67 1.61 2.26 2.12 2.11 2.57 2.47
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- 1.51% 1981 2.96 2.52 2.24 1.95 1.55 1982 3.18 2.66 2.19 1.97 1.52 1983 3.13 2.82 2.24 2.02 1.55 1984 2.71 2.44 2.21 1.82 1.51 1985 2.72 2.41 2.20 1.81 1.39 1986 2.94 2.62 2.15 1.83 1.43 1987 3.24 2.57 2.31 1.85 1.44 1988 3.23 2.61 2.31 1.82 1.49 1989 3.05 2.61 2.30 1.88 1.43 1990 3.11 2.77 2.37 1.89 1.48 1991 3.08 2.80 2.28 1.84 1.45 1992 3.35 2.77 2.34 1.88 1.46 1993 3.27 2.70 2.45 1.96 1.53 1994 3.17 2.83 2.36 1.95 1.58 1995 3.38 2.71 2.41 1.99 1.55 1996 3.20 2.94 2.46 2.05 1.57 1997 3.24 3.02 2.53 2.09 1.63 1998 3.17 2.79 2.55 2.16 1.69 1999 3.33 2.70 2.49 2.12 1.63 2000 3.33 2.70 2.49 2.12 1.63
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- 1.51% 1981 2.96 2.52 2.24 1.95 1.55 1982 3.18 2.66 2.19 1.97 1.52 1983 3.13 2.82 2.24 2.02 1.55 1984 2.71 2.44 2.21 1.82 1.51 1985 2.72 2.41 2.20 1.81 1.39 1986 2.94 2.62 2.15 1.83 1.43 1987 3.24 2.57 2.31 1.85 1.44 1988 3.23 2.61 2.31 1.82 1.49 1989 3.05 2.61 2.30 1.88 1.43 1990 3.11 2.77 2.37 1.89 1.48 1991 3.08 2.80 2.28 1.84 1.45 1992 3.35 2.77 2.34 1.88 1.46 1993 3.27 2.70 2.45 1.96 1.53 1994 3.17 2.83 2.36 1.95 1.58 1995 3.38 2.71 2.41 1.99 1.55 1996 3.20 2.94 2.46 2.05 1.57 1997 3.24 3.02 2.53 2.09 1.63 1998 3.17 2.79 2.55 2.16 1.69 1999 3.33 2.70 2.49 2.12 1.63 2000 3.21 2.66 2.48 2.15 1.74
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- 1.46 3.852.31 1.54 3.972.381.58 4.07 2.44 1.62 4.43 2.65 1.77 June 1, 1986 1.751.050.77 2.261.350.99 2.571.541.13 2.961.771.30 3.141.88 1.38 3.331.99 1.46 3.442.061.51 3.54 2.12 1.55 3.80 2.28 1.67 July 11, 1986 1.751.050.77 2.261.350.99 2.571.541.13 2.951.771.29 3.141.88 1.38 3.331.99 1.46 3.442.061.51 3.54 2.12 1.55 3.79 2.27 1.66 January 1, 1987 1.580.970.74 1.991.230.93 2.201.361.03 2.491.541.17 2.671.65 1.25 2.861.77 1.34 3.061.891.43 3.16 1.95 1.48 3.28 2.03 1.54 July 1, 1987 1.480.910.69 1.891.170.88 2.091.290.98 2.381.471.11 2.561.58 1.20 2.751.70 1.29 2.951.821.38 2.96 1.83 1.39 3.08 1.90 1.44 January 1, 1988 1.470.950.73 1.791.160.89 1.991.290.99 2.181.411.09 2.451.59 1.22 2.551.65 1.27 2.741.781.37 2.76 1.79 1.38 2.88 1.87 1.44 December 1, 1988 1.470.980.70 1.781.190.85 1.981.320.95 2.161.441.03 2.341.56 1.12 2.431.62 1.16 2.641.761.26 2.64 1.76 1.26 2.75 1.84 1.32 April 1, 1989
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- 1.46 3.852.31 1.54 3.972.381.58 4.07 2.44 1.62 4.43 2.65 1.77 June 1, 1986 1.751.050.77 2.261.350.99 2.571.541.13 2.961.771.30 3.141.88 1.38 3.331.99 1.46 3.442.061.51 3.54 2.12 1.55 3.80 2.28 1.67 July 11, 1986 1.751.050.77 2.261.350.99 2.571.541.13 2.951.771.29 3.141.88 1.38 3.331.99 1.46 3.442.061.51 3.54 2.12 1.55 3.79 2.27 1.66 January 1, 1987 1.580.970.74 1.991.230.93 2.201.361.03 2.491.541.17 2.671.65 1.25 2.861.77 1.34 3.061.891.43 3.16 1.95 1.48 3.28 2.03 1.54 July 1, 1987 1.480.910.69 1.891.170.88 2.091.290.98 2.381.471.11 2.561.58 1.20 2.751.70 1.29 2.951.821.38 2.96 1.83 1.39 3.08 1.90 1.44 January 1, 1988 1.470.950.73 1.791.160.89 1.991.290.99 2.181.411.09 2.451.59 1.22 2.551.65 1.27 2.741.781.37 2.76 1.79 1.38 2.88 1.87 1.44 December 1, 1988 1.470.980.70 1.781.190.85 1.981.320.95 2.161.441.03 2.341.56 1.12 2.431.62 1.16 2.641.761.26 2.64 1.76 1.26 2.75 1.84 1.32 April 1, 1989
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- 1,953 HAWAII 236 43 279 279 0.52 288 6 294 IDAHO 145 (4) 142 153 0.29 158 3 161 ILLINOIS 2,281 156 2,437 2,501 4.69 2,582 56 2,637 INDIANA 871 118 989 1,034 1.94 1,067 23 1,090 IOWA 314 3 316 377 0.71 389 8 398 KANSAS 331 16 347 413 0.77 427 9 436 KENTUCKY 550 54 605 791 1.48 817 18 834 LOUISIANA 791 101 892 961 1.80 992 21 1,013 MAINE 148 15 163 195 0.36 201 4 205 MARYLAND 1,070 45 1,114 1,116 2.09 1,152 25 1,177 MASSACHUSETTS 1,340 130 1,469 1,470 2.75 1,517 33 1,550 MICHIGAN 1,410 98 1,507 1,559 2.92 1,609 35 1,643 MINNESOTA 638 (7) 631 836 1.57 863 19 881 MISSISSIPPI 484 31
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- 0.29 5,656 0.20 2,572 0.09 MAINE 6,232 0.67 1,999 0.21 4,234 0.45 MARYLAND 498 0.01 9,831 0.24 (9,333) (0.23) MASSACHUSETTS 332 0.01 12,170 0.24 (11,838) (0.23) MICHIGAN 10,489 0.14 11,670 0.16 (1,181) (0.02) MINNESOTA 17,992 0.54 6,673 0.20 11,319 0.34 MISSISSIPPI 4,913 0.32 3,569 0.23 1,343 0.09 MISSOURI 9,967 0.26 8,039 0.21 1,928 0.05 MONTANA 10,287 1.76 1,606 0.27 8,682 1.48 NEBRASKA 9,926 0.86 2,639 0.23 7,287 0.63 NEVADA 4,625 0.34 3,674 0.27 952 0.07 NEW HAMPSHIRE 4,839 0.52 2,897 0.31 1,942 0.21 NEW JERSEY 882 0.01 19,682 0.28 (18,800) (0.27) NEW MEXICO 10,119 0.98 2,908 0.28 7,211 0.70 NEW YORK 20,390 0.14 33,525 0.23 (13,134) (0.09) NORTH CAROLINA 7,586 0.14 11,214 0.21 (3,628) (0.07) NORTH DAKOTA 11,317 2.40 1,094 0.23
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- 0.00 4,483 0.41 (4,483) (0.41) FLORIDA 11,301 0.09 54,865 0.44 (43,564) (0.35) GEORGIA 41,660 0.73 26,689 0.47 14,971 0.26 HAWAII 0 0.00 3,374 0.40 (3,374) (0.40) IDAHO 19,506 2.39 4,203 0.51 15,303 1.87 ILLINOIS 5,717 0.06 35,882 0.37 (30,165) (0.31) INDIANA 2,923 0.07 15,279 0.37 (12,356) (0.30) IOWA 5,682 0.30 8,032 0.42 (2,350) (0.12) KANSAS 36,263 1.91 8,078 0.42 28,185 1.48 KENTUCKY 14,146 0.57 10,299 0.42 3,847 0.16 LOUISIANA 41,626 1.42 11,191 0.38 30,435 1.04 MAINE 5,142 0.53 3,711 0.38 1,432 0.15 MARYLAND 0 0.00 18,190 0.43 (18,190) (0.43) MASSACHUSETTS 7 0.00 22,936 0.43 (22,930) (0.43) MICHIGAN 13,982 0.19 23,016 0.31 (9,034) (0.12) MINNESOTA 8,924 0.26 14,258 0.41 (5,333) (0.15) MISSISSIPPI 18,339 1.16 6,764 0.43 11,575 0.73 MISSOURI 29,578 0.74 15,514
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- 0.45 47 Illinois 4,363,670 799,873 2,947,456 3.50 5.48 5.78 440 4.31 448 Indiana 2,281,437 238,201 1,050,774 3.50 6.07 6.96 201 1.97 205 Iowa 1,116,272 93,024 507,251 3.50 6.07 7.63 100 0.98 102 Kansas 973,103 167,617 466,941 3.50 6.07 7.24 94 0.92 95 Kentucky 1,550,298 174,506 519,272 3.50 6.06 8.08 128 1.25 131 Louisiana 1,596,515 241,956 690,910 3.50 6.07 8.09 152 1.48 155 Maine 543,865 44,612 191,111 3.50 6.07 7.79 44 0.43 45 Maryland 2,053,693 440,604 1,279,000 3.50 6.07 6.36 216 2.11 220 Massachusetts 2,539,199 430,172 1,342,481 3.50 6.07 8.15 269 2.63 274 Michigan 3,638,626 539,125 2,064,327 3.50 6.07 6.08 343 3.35 349 Minnesota 1,869,533 216,198 1,058,312 3.50 6.07 6.88 182 1.78 185 Mississippi 885,151 135,174 358,538 3.50 6.07 8.11 82 0.80
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- reported. This total excludes some amounts withheld to preserve confidentiality. 2/These totals include all reported revenue and reflect late filings and revisions. 1 TABLE 18.4 INDUSTRY TELEPHONE REVENUE BY STATE FOR 1995 AND 1996 1995 1996 PERCENT CHANGE FROM 1995 TO 1996 REVENUEPERCENTREVENUEPERCENT (MILLIONS)OF TOTAL(MILLIONS)OF TOTAL ALABAMA $2,800 1.41% $3,097 1.39% 10.6% ALASKA 484 0.24 541 0.24 11.8 ARIZONA 2,948 1.48 3,380 1.52 14.6 ARKANSAS 1,567 0.79 1,754 0.79 12.0 CALIFORNIA 23,093 11.60 25,961 11.68 12.4 COLORADO 3,256 1.64 3,683 1.66 13.1 CONNECTICUT 2,878 1.45 3,075 1.38 6.8 DELAWARE 508 0.26 588 0.26 15.6 DIST. OF COLUMBIA 935 0.47 1,013 0.46 8.3 FLORIDA 11,994 6.02 13,488 6.07 12.5 GEORGIA 5,869 2.95 6,651 2.99 13.3 HAWAII 815 0.41 887 0.40 8.9 IDAHO
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- 2.59 4.19 1938 0.21 0.26 14.1 2.62 3.11 1939 0.22 0.26 13.9 2.67 3.16 1940 0.21 0.26 14.0 2.59 3.14 1941 0.21 0.26 14.7 2.43 2.99 1942 0.22 0.26 16.3 2.28 2.69 1943 0.21 0.22 17.3 2.10 2.19 1944 0.22 0.22 17.6 2.11 2.15 1945 0.21 0.22 18.0 2.03 2.10 1946 0.20 0.22 19.5 1.74 1.94 1947 0.19 0.22 22.3 1.48 1.70 1948 0.19 0.22 24.1 1.33 1.57 1949 0.19 0.22 23.8 1.36 1.59 1950 0.19 0.22 24.1 1.38 1.57 1951 0.20 0.22 26.0 1.33 1.46 1952 0.20 0.22 26.5 1.32 1.43 1953 0.21 0.22 26.7 1.34 1.42 1954 0.22 0.22 26.9 1.43 1.41 1955 0.23 0.22 26.8 1.48 1.41 1956 0.23 0.22 27.2 1.48 1.39 1957 0.24 0.22 28.1 1.46
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- 0.11 0.08 1959 29.1 0.24 1.53 1999 166.6 0.14 0.16 0.54 0.11 0.08 1960 29.6 0.24 1.50 2000 172.2 0.12 0.13 0.52 0.09 0.06 1961 29.9 0.25 1.53 2001 177.1 0.10 0.11 0.35 0.08 0.06 1962 30.2 0.25 1.54 2002 179.9 0.09 0.09 0.28 0.07 0.05 1963 30.6 0.25 1.49 2003 184.0 0.08 0.08 0.20 0.07 0.05 1964 31.0 0.25 1.48 1965 31.5 0.24 1.40 1966 32.4 0.24 1.38 1967 33.4 0.24 1.34 1968 34.8 0.24 1.25 1969 36.7 0.24 1.20 Note: Data for some prior years have been revised. 1/ Starting in 1992, billed revenue per minute for international service differs in Table 6.1 and Table 13.4. Data in Table 6.1 are calculated using all U.S. billed minutes and revenues.
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- 1.52 1996 156.9 0.16 0.18 0.76 0.12 1957 28.1 0.24 1.50 1997 160.5 0.15 0.16 0.69 0.11 1958 28.9 0.24 1.46 1998 163.0 0.14 0.16 0.58 0.11 1959 29.1 0.24 1.47 1999 166.6 0.14 0.15 0.54 0.11 1960 29.6 0.24 1.44 2000 172.2 0.12 0.12 0.52 0.09 1961 29.9 0.25 1.47 2001 177.1 0.10 0.10 0.35 0.08 1962 30.2 0.25 1.48 1963 30.6 0.25 1.44 1964 31.0 0.25 1.42 1965 31.5 0.24 1.35 1966 32.4 0.24 1.33 1967 33.4 0.24 1.29 1968 34.8 0.24 1.20 1969 36.7 0.24 1.16 Note: Data for some prior years have been revised. 1/ Billed revenue per minute for international service differs in Table 6.1 and Table 13.4. Data in Table 6.1 are calculated using all
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- 0.99 0.91 0.81 0.62 0.63 0.50 0.35 Germany 15/ 1.06 1.08 1.12 1.08 1.05 0.95 0.88 0.65 0.50 0.40 0.37 Greece 1.09 1.12 1.17 1.17 1.14 1.07 1.10 0.99 0.97 0.80 0.61 Guatemala 1.05 1.08 1.11 1.18 1.19 1.15 1.17 1.07 1.00 0.83 0.67 Haiti 1.06 1.13 1.15 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.18 0.99 0.81 0.72 0.57 Hong Kong 1.40 1.43 1.48 1.46 1.37 1.08 0.90 0.59 0.47 0.35 0.54 India 2.37 2.15 2.16 2.13 1.88 1.56 1.38 1.01 0.96 0.81 0.66 Israel 1.36 1.32 1.35 1.34 1.25 1.10 1.16 0.98 1.01 0.79 0.47 Italy 1.07 1.05 1.08 1.08 1.05 1.02 1.00 0.79 0.74 0.70 0.59 Jamaica 1.00 1.08 1.06 1.06 1.05 1.05 1.03 0.91 0.80 0.74 0.64 Japan 1.39 1.34 1.35
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- 0.62 0.47 0.31 0.26 -73.4 Poland 1.10 1.06 0.90 0.85 0.73 0.76 0.57 0.41 0.39 0.37 0.26 -65.2 Russia 1.99 1.94 1.82 1.57 1.28 1.17 0.69 0.62 0.43 0.27 0.24 -79.6 Saudi Arabia 1.34 1.41 1.25 1.20 1.05 1.08 1.00 0.88 0.75 0.53 0.30 -72.6 Sierra Leone 1.93 1.94 1.78 1.80 1.22 1.07 0.47 0.75 0.61 0.83 0.43 -60.0 Singapore 1.48 1.38 1.19 1.08 0.85 0.56 0.56 0.58 0.52 0.44 0.55 -0.7 South Africa 1.32 1.07 0.94 0.95 0.69 0.78 0.68 0.57 0.64 0.34 0.46 -41.1 Spain 1.11 1.10 1.07 1.08 0.94 0.79 0.72 0.63 0.55 0.36 0.24 -69.9 Switzerland 1.08 1.03 1.01 0.88 0.62 0.46 0.49 0.43 0.44 0.29 0.18 -61.0 Taiwan 1.42 1.30 1.05 0.97 0.74 0.69 0.63 0.54
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- 4,590 246 Georgia 2,528 3.75 2,410 8 2,721 146 Guam NA NA NA NA NA NA Hawaii 283 0.42 270 1 305 16 Idaho 273 0.41 261 1 294 16 Illinois 2,897 4.29 2,761 9 3,118 167 Indiana 1,278 1.89 1,218 4 1,375 74 Iowa 530 0.79 505 2 571 31 Kansas 630 0.93 600 2 678 36 Kentucky 1,000 1.48 953 3 1,076 58 Louisiana 1,247 1.85 1,188 4 1,342 72 Maine 310 0.46 296 1 334 18 Maryland 1,394 2.07 1,329 5 1,501 80 Massachusetts 1,379 2.04 1,314 5 1,484 79 Michigan 2,026 3.00 1,930 7 2,180 117 Minnesota 1,113 1.65 1,061 4 1,198 64 Mississippi 866 1.28 825 3 932 50 Missouri 1,351 2.00 1,288 4 1,454 78
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- -1.49 185030 C VERIZON MARYLAND INC. 2.26 0.20 2.05 0.00 TOTAL: MASSACHUSETTS 10.32 -2.67 13.34 -26.18 110036 C GRANBY TEL. & TELE. CO.-MA -6.21 -0.13 -6.09 -37.54 110037 C RICHMOND TEL. CO. 7.25 0.00 7.24 24.01 115112 C VERIZON NEW ENGLAND INC DBA VERIZON MASS. 10.34 -2.67 13.37 0.00 TOTAL: MICHIGAN 0.18 -5.08 5.54 -9.16 310669 A ALLENDALE TEL. CO. 1.48 -6.35 8.36 0.00 310671 C CENTURY TEL. MIDWEST, INC. -4.86 -0.48 -4.40 -16.29 310672 C COMM. CORP. OF MICHIGAN 8.24 0.83 7.35 21.19 310675 A BARAGA TEL. CO. 13.78 0.40 13.33 187.97 310676 A BARRY COUNTY TEL. CO. 12.71 -1.23 14.11 INFINITE 310677 C ISLAND TEL. CO. 2.72 3.84 -1.08 -6.01 310678 A BLANCHARD TEL. ASSOC., INC. 15.37 2.28 12.80
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- $3.22 $2.90$3.97 $3.61 $3.20$4.17 $3.82 $3.30 19811.13 1.63 2.77 3.67 3.07 2.674.07 3.39 2.904.36 3.62 3.134.39 3.66 3.364.60 3.84 3.714.80 4.00 3.83 19821.76$1.53 $1.532.38 $1.54 $1.553.00 $1.94 $1.923.90 3.28 3.274.09 3.42 3.434.37 3.63 3.624.49 3.74 3.744.60 3.84 3.855.15 4.32 4.32 19831.76 1.54 1.542.38 2.10 2.093.00 2.70 2.693.90 3.28 3.294.09 3.42 3.434.37 3.63 3.624.49 3.74 3.744.60 3.84 3.835.15 4.32 4.32 19841.65 1.48 1.622.27 1.96 2.192.79 2.56 2.763.69 3.33 3.493.87 3.48 3.634.06 3.72 3.804.18 3.84 3.984.29 3.96 4.064.83 4.47 4.67 19851.98 1.80 1.702.59 2.33 2.003.00 2.82 2.203.48 3.29 3.343.66 3.48 3.453.85 3.72 3.633.97 3.84 3.704.07 3.96 3.804.43 4.28 4.10 19861.75 1.67 1.612.26 2.12 2.112.57 2.47 2.462.95 2.85 2.843.14 3.04 3.033.33 3.25 3.243.44 3.35 3.343.54 3.46 3.453.79 3.68 3.67 19871.48 1.45 1.461.89 1.85 1.862.09
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- 1.00 Idaho 742,213 90.8 1.10 Illinois 7,988,559 95.0 1.05 Indiana 3,723,570 95.4 1.05 Iowa 1,659,718 64.7 1.55 Kansas 1,572,621 83.6 1.20 Kentucky 2,162,127 77.9 1.28 Louisiana 2,499,254 92.3 1.08 Maine 877,024 82.7 1.21 Maryland 3,843,853 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 4,189,345 99.9 1.00 Michigan 6,279,428 96.2 1.04 Minnesota 2,984,615 72.1 1.39 Mississippi 1,410,890 93.1 1.07 Missouri 3,517,725 85.9 1.16 Montana 542,127 67.4 1.48 Nebraska 911,103 78.8 1.27 Nevada 1,347,190 95.5 1.05 New Hampshire 812,911 92.9 1.08 New Jersey 6,628,315 99.8 1.00 New Mexico 990,104 85.0 1.18 New York 12,581,000 96.6 1.03 North Carolina 4,999,581 89.8 1.11 North Dakota 389,363 52.9 1.89 N. Mariana Islands 22,206 0.0 NA Ohio 6,891,138 95.1 1.05 Oklahoma 1,933,297 81.4 1.23 Oregon 2,082,960 91.8 1.09 Pennsylvania 8,001,521 95.7 1.04
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- 7.24 13.50 12.95 Texas 3.50 8.25 7.23 0.00 3.50 3.18 0.00 1.75 1.59 3.50 10.00 8.82 3.50 13.50 12.00 Utah 8.25 8.25 8.25 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.49 Vermont 8.20 8.25 8.21 2.70 3.50 3.48 1.35 1.75 1.74 9.55 10.00 9.95 12.25 13.50 13.43 Virginia 7.16 8.25 7.72 0.00 3.50 2.97 0.00 1.75 1.48 7.16 10.00 9.21 7.16 13.50 12.17 Washington 5.85 8.25 7.89 0.00 3.50 1.73 0.00 1.75 0.87 5.85 10.00 8.76 5.85 13.50 10.49 West Virginia 6.50 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 2.67 0.00 1.75 1.33 6.50 10.00 9.58 6.50 13.50 12.25 Wisconsin 6.82 8.25 7.23 0.00 3.50 1.22 0.00 1.75 0.61 6.82 10.00 7.84 6.82 13.50 9.06 Wyoming 8.25 8.25 8.25 3.50
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- 4.39 South Dakota 3.23 -4.17 7.72 9.37 Tennessee 1.60 -2.82 4.54 7.11 Texas -4.26 -3.30 -0.99 3.74 Utah 1.16 -4.78 6.25 4.71 Vermont -2.18 -0.96 -1.24 -11.03 Virgin Islands -4.72 0.80 -5.48 -15.51 Virginia -2.06 -2.55 0.51 -36.58 Washington 1.25 -3.38 4.80 -9.48 West Virginia -2.73 -1.35 -1.40 -8.92 Wisconsin -2.51 -4.63 2.22 12.04 Wyoming 0.21 -2.62 2.90 -1.14 Industry -1.48 -2.95 1.52 1.24 * Percentage changes from 2003 to 2004. Source: Calculated from National Exchange Carrier Association data. High Cost Loop Support Payments in Later Year* NTS Revenue Requirement per Loop Unseparated Unseparated NTS Revenue Requirement Number of Loops 3 - 30 State or Jurisdiction 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 Alabama 668,647,749 687,816,460 677,435,289 725,835,931 746,451,215 Alaska 159,465,673 176,042,390 178,266,722
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- 1.58 7.58 34.19 351107 A BALDWIN-NASHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 16.83 3.64 12.73 80.82 351108 A BARNES CITY COOP. TEL. CO. -0.47 1.11 -1.57 -9.47 351110 C BERNARD TEL. CO., INC. 8.02 -4.45 13.05 21.34 351112 A BREDA TEL. COOP. 18.23 5.88 11.66 80.63 351113 A BROOKLYN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 1.01 3.48 -2.39 0.00 351114 A THE BURT TEL. CO. 12.62 1.48 10.98 74.12 351115 A BUTLER-BREMER MUT. TEL. CO. 8.59 3.22 5.20 45.40 351118 A CASCADE TEL. CO. 5.74 3.44 2.22 12.99 351119 A CASEY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 14.92 3.84 10.67 75.57 351121 A CENTER JUNCTION TEL. CO., INC. -5.85 0.00 -5.85 -21.38 351125 A CENTRAL SCOTT TEL. 4.69 4.02 0.64 0.00 351126 A CENTURYTEL OF CHESTER, INC. -1.49 0.45 -1.94
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- OF MAMMOTH SPRINGS New study area, previously served by 421922 GTE MIDWEST- MO (CONTEL 401691 C ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. -1.71 2.82 -4.41 -7.14 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.20 2.24 9.74 100.86 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. 12.46 3.16 9.01 35.88 401698 C CLEVELAND COUNTY TEL. CO. -0.87 1.52 -2.36 -0.48 401699 C DECATUR TELEPHONE CO INC- ARKANSAS -1.48 -4.91 3.61 INFINITE 401702 C SOUTH ARKANSAS TEL. CO.,INC. 2.89 -3.10 6.19 21.82 401704 A LAVACA TELEPHONE-AR 14.12 3.57 10.19 INFINITE 401705 C CENTURYTEL OF ARKANSAS, INC. 13.08 3.15 9.63 21.38 401709 C MADISON COUNTY TEL. CO. INC. 10.28 4.74 5.29 37.03 401710 A MAGAZINE TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.09 2.37 9.49 108.42 401711 C CENTURYTEL OF MOUNTAIN HOME, INC. 4.73 3.01
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- 4.2 49.0 36.3 31.2 118.0 460.8 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 90.3 78.0 29.5 3.2 44.7 33.6 30.3 21.8 381.1 For Unscheduled Downtime More Than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 34 42 25 8 11 26 13 13 71 Events per Hundred Switches 2.1 3.1 1.7 1.0 0.7 2.0 1.0 0.4 4.5 Events per Million Access Lines 1.48 2.68 1.31 0.46 0.72 1.49 0.61 0.77 8.93 Average Outage Duration in Minutes per Event 72.4 41.4 28.6 5.1 111.8 27.6 52.2 88.4 139.8 Average Lines Affected per Event in Thousands 21.7 6.3 28.1 37.5 23.8 23.7 22.2 5.1 12.3 Outage Line-Minute per Event in Thousands 777.3 218.7 644.9 171.9 2,900.1 483.1 163.6 234.1 1,896.0 Outage Line-Minute per 1,000 Access
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- 2.59 0.88 1.71 1.97 3.84 1.19 2.32 0.79 1.55 1.66 3.29 1.00 1.98 0.67 1.32 Sprint 2.17 4.10 1.34 2.56 0.91 1.73 1.93 3.70 1.20 2.30 0.81 1.56 1.76 3.34 1.07 2.05 0.71 1.36 1986AT&T 1.993.791.192.270.881.67 1.79 3.44 1.07 2.06 0.79 1.51 1.55 2.95 0.93 1.77 0.68 1.30 MCI 1.89 3.68 1.16 2.24 0.84 1.62 1.72 3.35 1.04 2.03 0.76 1.48 1.46 2.85 0.86 1.70 0.62 1.23 Sprint 1.88 3.67 1.15 2.23 0.83 1.61 1.71 3.34 1.03 2.02 0.75 1.47 1.45 2.84 0.85 1.68 0.61 1.22 1987AT&T 1.583.080.981.910.741.45 1.50 2.95 0.93 1.83 0.71 1.39 1.23 2.38 0.76 1.48 0.58 1.12 MCI 1.53 3.02 0.96 1.89 0.71 1.42 1.46 2.90 0.90 1.80 0.69 1.37 1.17 2.32 0.71 1.43 0.55 1.09 Sprint 1.54
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- OF SERVICE INITIAL MINUTE EACH ADDITIONAL MINUTE ALL DAYS STANDARD DISCOUNT ECONOMY STANDARD DISCOUNT ECONOMY 8AM-6PM 6PM-MIDN MIDN-8AM 8AM-6PM 6PM-MIDN MIDN-8AM ARGENTINA INTERNATIONAL DIAL $2.22 $1.47 $1.22 $1.97 $1.30 $1.09 ALL OTHER* 3.60 2.75 2.24 1.97 1.30 1.14 2PM-8PM 8PM-3AM 3AM-2PM 2PM-8PM 8PM-3AM 3AM-2PM AUSTRALIA (INCLUDING TASMANIA) INTERNATIONAL DIAL 1.93 1.26 1.10 1.71 1.12 0.99 ALL OTHER* 3.19 2.57 1.79 1.48 1.29 1.19 7AM-1PM 1PM-6PM 6PM-7AM 7AM-1PM 1PM-6PM 6PM-7AM AUSTRIA INTERNATIONAL DIAL 1.59 1.18 1.07 1.44 1.07 0.98 ALL OTHER* 2.08 1.54 1.32 1.46 1.09 0.99 8AM-5PM 5PM-11PM 11PM-8AM 8AM-5PM 5PM-11PM 11PM-8AM BAHAMAS INTERNATIONAL DIAL 1.28 0.92 0.84 1.14 0.84 0.76 ALL OTHER* 1.30 1.09 0.99 1.19 1.05 0.99 7AM-1PM 1PM-6PM 6PM-7AM 7AM-1PM 1PM-6PM 6PM-7AM BELGIUM INTERNATIONAL DIAL 1.84 1.17 1.03
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- 0.77 1.47 1982 17/ 2.70 5.15 1.62 3.09 1.08 2.06 2.34 4.49 1.40 2.69 0.94 1.80 2.05 3.90 1.23 2.34 0.82 1.56 1983 2.70 5.15 1.62 3.09 1.08 2.06 2.34 4.49 1.40 2.69 0.94 1.80 2.05 3.90 1.23 2.34 0.82 1.56 1984 18/ 2.53 4.83 1.52 2.90 1.01 1.93 2.18 4.18 1.31 2.51 0.87 1.67 1.94 3.69 1.16 2.21 0.78 1.48 1985 19/ 2.33 4.43 1.40 2.66 0.93 1.77 2.07 3.97 1.24 2.38 0.83 1.59 1.83 3.48 1.10 2.09 0.73 1.39 1986 20/ 1.99 3.79 1.19 2.27 0.88 1.67 1.79 3.44 1.07 2.06 0.79 1.51 1.55 2.95 0.93 1.77 0.68 1.30 1987 21/ 1.58 3.08 0.98 1.91 0.74 1.45 1.50 2.95 0.93 1.83 0.71 1.39 1.23 2.38 0.76 1.48 0.58 1.12
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- RATED CALLS AND ALL COLLECT CALLS. 235 STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS TABLE 5.6-AT&T RATES FOR LONG DISTANCE MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE UNITED STATES-OVERSEAS DIAL STATION DIAL STATION COUNTRY STANDARD ECONOMY COUNTRY STANDARD ECONOMY ARGENTINA $2.17 $1.49ITALY $1.69 $1.20 AUSTRALIA 1.70 1.17JAMAICA 1.79 1.47 AUSTRIA 1.62 1.16JAPAN (INCLUDING OKINAWA) 1.63 1.18 BAHAMAS 1.29 1.04KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 2.04 1.43 BELGIUM 1.74 1.11NETHERLANDS 1.48 0.96 BERMUDA 1.40 1.16PAKISTAN 4.64 3.05 BRAZIL 2.07 1.51PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF 1.97 1.51 CHILE 1.96 1.54PERU 2.24 1.57 CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF 2.92 2.26PHILIPPINES 2.44 1.64 COLOMBIA 2.09 1.53POLAND, REPUBLIC OF 1.77 1.42 COSTA RICA 1.85 1.38PORTUGAL (INCLUDING AZORES 1.85 1.20 DENMARK 1.64 1.08 AND MADEIRA ISLANDS) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1.78 1.49SAUDI ARABIA 2.36 1.85 ECUADOR 2.08 1.71SINGAPORE, REPUBLIC OF 1.85
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- CARRIERS TABLE 5.6-AT&T RATES FOR LONG DISTANCE MESSAGE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE UNITED STATES-OVERSEAS DIAL STATION DIAL STATION COUNTRY STANDARD ECONOMY COUNTRY STANDARD ECONOMY ARGENTINA $2.30 $1.58 JAMAICA $1.90 $1.56 AUSTRALIA 1.80 1.24 JAPAN (INCLUDING OKINAWA) 1.73 1.25 AUSTRIA 1.72 1.23 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 2.16 1.52 BAHAMAS 1.37 1.10 NETHERLANDS 1.57 1.02 BELGIUM 1.84 1.18 NIGERIA, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF 2.33 1.84 BERMUDA 1.48 1.23 PAKISTAN 4.92 3.23 BRAZIL 2.19 1.60 PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF 2.09 1.60 CHILE 2.08 1.63 PERU 2.37 1.66 CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF 3.10 2.40 PHILIPPINES 2.59 1.74 COLOMBIA 2.22 1.62 POLAND, REPUBLIC OF 1.88 1.51 COSTA RICA 1.96 1.46 PORTUGAL (INCLUDING AZORES 1.96 1.27 DENMARK 1.74 1.14 AND MADEIRA ISLANDS) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 1.89 1.58 SAUDI ARABIA 2.50 1.96 ECUADOR 2.20
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- NY and SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGELES, CA CHICAGO, IL PHILADELPHIA, PA Day Evening Night/Weekend Day Evening Night/Weekend Day Evening Night/Weekend Dec 31 Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten Five Ten 1984 AT&T 2.53 4.83 1.52 2.90 1.01 1.93 2.18 4.18 1.31 2.51 0.87 1.67 1.94 3.69 1.16 2.21 0.78 1.48 MCI 2.31 4.47 1.40 2.73 0.94 1.82 1.97 3.84 1.23 2.40 0.82 1.60 1.68 3.33 1.04 2.05 0.68 1.34 Sprint 2.39 4.61 1.39 2.69 0.94 1.81 2.06 3.98 1.26 2.43 0.83 1.61 1.80 3.49 1.08 2.09 0.71 1.36 1985 AT&T 2.33 4.43 1.40 2.66 0.93 1.77 2.07 3.97 1.24 2.38 0.83 1.59 1.83 3.48 1.10 2.09 0.73 1.39 MCI 2.20
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- NEVADA) ATTACHMENT A-6 YEAR 1 CIPP CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 4.16 $ 0.35 California $ 79.01 $ 6.58 Connecticut $ 9.56 $ 0.80 Illinois $ 30.41 $ 2.53 Indiana $ 9.71 $ 0.81 Kansas $ 5.89 $ 0.49 Michigan $ 23.55 $ 1.96 Missouri $ 10.87 $ 0.91 Nevada $ 1.54 $ 0.13 Ohio $ 17.81 $ 1.48 Oklahoma $ 7.05 $ 0.59 Texas $ 40.99 $ 3.41 Wisconsin $ 9.45 $ 0.79 $250.00 $ 20.83 ATTACHMENT A-6 (cont'd) YEAR 2 CIPP CAPS ($M) State Annual Monthly Arkansas $ 6.24 $ 0.52 California $ 118.51 $ 9.88 Connecticut $ 14.34 $ 1.20 Illinois $ 45.62 $ 3.80 Indiana $ 14.57 $ 1.21 Kansas $ 8.83 $ 0.74 Michigan
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- Volumes Drive Double-Digit Bell Atlantic Earnings Growth, News Release, Bell Atlantic Corp., Jan. 27, 1999 and Bell Atlantic Corp., INVESTOR'S REFERENCE GUIDE 97 (1998), at 55. 29 their penetration rates on average by 1.55 percent and 1.68 percent in 1995 and 1996 respectively. However, in 1997, the increase in cellular operators' average penetration rates dropped by 12 percent, down to 1.48 percent. In 1998, their increase in average penetration decreased again, down to 1.23 percent. b. Response to Competition The efforts of cellular operators, discussed in the Third Report,146 to increase their capacity and expand their service offerings by deploying digital technologies has continued during the past year. To track these digital rollouts, the Commission has compiled a list of MSAs
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- PR-2 - Average Completed Interval PR-2-04-2100 Average Interval Completed - Dispatch (6-9 Lines) 3.5 7.67 3.2 4.5 a,b PR-2-05-2100 Average Interval Completed - Dispatch (>= 10 Lines) NA NA 5 NA PR-4 - Missed Appointments PR-4-02-2100 Average Delay Days Total 8.25 13 10.69 5.67 7.82 5 6.13 16 7.14 1 a,b,c,d,e PR-4-03-2100 % Missed Appointment Customer 1.7 4.4 1.48 2.64 1.29 3.59 1.21 1.23 PR-4-04-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon Dispatch 9.1 6.25 6.41 5.56 10.86 4.44 11.64 5 7.42 3.45 PR-4-05-2100 % Missed Appointment Verizon No Dispatch 0.28 0 0.04 0 0.07 0 0.03 0 0.02 0 PR-4-08-2100 % Missed Appt. Customer Late Order Conf. 0 0 PR-6 - Installation Quality PR-6-01-2100 %
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- see generally id. at 6483-6486, paras. 173-85. Federal Communications Commission FCC 05-116 81 A. Legal Basis 91. The legal basis for any action that may be taken pursuant to this NPRM is contained in sections 1, 4(i), 4(j), 251(e), and 303(r) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i)- (j), 251(e), 303(r), and sections 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, and 1.1200-1.1216, of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 1.1, 1.48, 1.411, 1.412, 1.415, 1.419, 1.1200-1.1216. C. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which the Proposed Rules May Apply 92. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of and, where feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may
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- NPRM. We further direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this NPRM in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.98 53. To request materials in accessible formats (such as Braille, large print, electronic files, or audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202) 418-0531 (voice) or (202) 418-7365 (TTY). This Public Notice can also be downloaded in Word and Portable Document Format
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- direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. We strongly encourage that parties track the organization set forth in this Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in order to facilitate our internal review process. Comments and reply comments must otherwise comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.^27 2. 21. People with Disabilities: To request materials in accessible formats for people with disabilities (Braille, large print, electronic files, audio format), send an e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau at 202-418-0530 (voice), 202-418-0432 (tty). 3. 22. Ex Parte Rules. These matters shall be treated as
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- limit and RETURN PETITIONERS' PLEADING WITHOUT CONSIDERATION in accordance with the Commission's rules. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Kris Anne Monteith Chief, Enforcement Bureau See Complaints Against Various Licensees Regarding Their Broadcast of the Fox Television Network Program "Married By America" on April 7, 2003, Forfeiture Order, FCC 08-63 (rel. February 22, 2008). Petition for Reconsideration at 1-2 n.2. 47 C.F.R. S: 1.48(b); see Amendment of Sections 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations (Third Computer Inquiry); and Policy and Rules Concerning Rates for Competitive Common Carrier Service and Facilities Authorization Thereof; and Communications Protocols Under Section 64.702 of the Commission's Rules and Regulations, Order, 2 FCC Rcd 4211, 4211 (CCB 1987) ("Amendment of Sections 64.702, etc. Order"). See Amendment of Sections 64.702
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, telephone 1(800) 378-3160 or (202) 863-2893, facsimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail at joshir@erols.com. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.7 We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Trent Harkrader,
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc., 445 12th Street, S.W., Room CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554, telephone 1(800) 378-3160 or (202) 863-2893, facsimile (202) 863-2898, or via e-mail at joshir@erols.com. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules.7 We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. For further information, contact Trent Harkrader,
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- be evidence of our concern over multiple hypothesis tests that were previously discussed. Table 13 Effect of LPFM Entry on the Ratings of Full-Service Commercial FM Stations in all Radio Markets Independent Variable Contour Measure Market Measure Contour/Market Measure Number of LPFM stations 0.001 (0.53) 0.002 (1.07) -0.008 (2.36)* Number of AM stations in market -0.002 (1.27) -0.002 (1.25) -0.002 (1.48) Number of AM stations in contour -0.002 (0.97) -0.002 (0.89) -0.002 (0.84) Number of FM stations in market 0.000 (0.37) 0.000 (0.32) 0.000 (0.38) Number of FM stations in contour -0.002 (1.59) -0.002 (1.56) -0.002 (1.51) Number of commercial TV stations -0.001 (0.24) -0.001 (0.34) -0.000 (0.10) Number of digital radio stations in market 0.000 (0.86) 0.000 (0.71) 0.000 (1.13)
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- the Commission's copy contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street S.W., CY-B402, Washington, D.C. 20554. . Commission staff will forward copies of all comments received to the Council and the Conference. Comments and reply comments must include a short and concise summary of the substantive arguments raised in the pleading. Comments and reply comments must also comply with Section 1.48 and all other applicable sections of the Commission's rules. We direct all interested parties to include the name of the filing party and the date of the filing on each page of their comments and reply comments. All parties are encouraged to utilize a table of contents, regardless of the length of their submission. We also strongly encourage that parties
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files/ITRND01.pdf
- 18 Average U.S. Billed Revenue per Minute for International Telephone Service By Region of the World Average Revenue per Minute 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 10 Year Decline Africa $1.38 $1.34 $1.29 $1.08 $1.01 $0.81 $0.71 $0.57 $0.40 $0.29 $0.21 -85% Antarctica and Maritime 10.25 8.37 4.37 6.97 3.80 1.67 3.61 3.83 3.73 1.92 1.48 -86 Asia 1.45 1.25 1.17 0.92 0.82 0.71 0.64 0.55 0.38 0.31 0.22 -85 Caribbean 1.02 0.96 0.97 0.84 0.75 0.66 0.48 0.44 0.32 0.25 0.24 -77 Eastern Europe 1.40 1.30 1.21 1.02 1.02 0.70 0.55 0.51 0.32 0.22 0.17 -88 Middle East 1.36 1.22 1.23 1.06 1.08 0.91 0.71 0.64 0.47 0.33 0.25 -81 North and Central America 0.68
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/peer_review/prlpfm_rpt_economic_study.pdf
- multiple hypothesis tests that were previously discussed. Federal Communications Commission DA 12-2 93 Table 13 Effect of LPFM Entry on the Ratings of Full-Service Commercial FM Stations in all Radio Markets Independent Variable Contour Measure Market Measure Contour/Market Measure Number of LPFM stations 0.001 (0.53) 0.002 (1.07) -0.008 (2.36)* Number of AM stations in market -0.002 (1.27) -0.002 (1.25) -0.002 (1.48) Number of AM stations in contour -0.002 (0.97) -0.002 (0.89) -0.002 (0.84) Number of FM stations in market 0.000 (0.37) 0.000 (0.32) 0.000 (0.38) Number of FM stations in contour -0.002 (1.59) -0.002 (1.56) -0.002 (1.51) Number of commercial TV stations -0.001 (0.24) -0.001 (0.34) -0.000 (0.10) Number of digital radio stations in market 0.000 (0.86) 0.000 (0.71) 0.000 (1.13)
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/consumer090002.pdf
- -0.7365 -0.6838 (1.84) (0.07) (0.14) (1.33) (0.78) (1.06) (0.91) (1.49) Chg. Inside Radio Stns '93-'97 -0.0898 -0.1078 -0.1958 0.0091 -0.1842 -0.1856 (1.01) (1.67) (1.02) (0.56) (2.43)* (0.85) Chg. Daily Papers '93-'99 -0.2157 1.4125 -0.1983 -0.0929 0.0028 -0.2911 1.3533 0.8029 (0.63) (5.72)** (0.27) (1.56) (0.08) (1.00) (1.62) (1.70) Chg. Weekly Papers '93-'99 0.0075 0.0203 0.0444 -0.0033 0.0024 0.0180 0.0504 0.0198 (0.39) (1.48) (1.09) (1.01) (1.24) (1.11) (1.08) (0.75) Chg. Inside News Radio Stns '93- '97 0.3252 -1.1253 (7.25)** (1.82) Constant -0.9343 -1.0182 0.4078 -0.9183 -0.1944 5.3499 47.7075 21.7674 (1.88) (2.83)** (0.38) (10.05)** (4.10)** (12.62)** (39.01)** (33.21)** H0: Cross effects=0 (p-val) (0.53) (0.17) (0.76) (0.28) (0.50) (0.01) (0.41) (0.09) Observations 141 141 141 135 140 141 141 141 R-squared 0.03 0.21 0.02 0.03
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-a.pdf
- 145 107 22 224 64 284 27 Hard News/Total Staff 68% 47% 58% 49% 53% 46% 66% 46% Soft News/Total Staff 21% 39% 39% 44% 39% 46% 30% 40% * Includes photography, advertising, classifieds, and other production-related beats. 36 Table 8: Does Product Position Vary by Market Composition? Fraction Hard News Fraction Soft News Fraction Black -0.081 -0.121 0.162 0.158 (1.48) (2.28)* (3.52)** (3.39)** MSA Pop (Mil.) 0.027 0.003 (5.02)** (0.61) Constant 0.431 0.419 0.283 0.282 (55.25)** (53.67)** (43.31)** (41.17)** Observations 269 269 269 269 Note: The fraction hard and soft news can be separately estimated because production staff may vary across markets. 37 Figure 1: Newspaper Targeting and Group Preferences B0 W B1 P0 P1