FCC Web Documents citing 3.2
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_37/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_37/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_41/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_41/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_42/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_42/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_43/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_43/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_44/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_44/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_49/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_49/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_50/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_50/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_53/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_53/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_55/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_55/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_56/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_56/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_57/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_57/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_58/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_58/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_59/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.doc http://auctionresults1.fcc.gov/Auction_59/Programs/ATT_Manual_V331.pdf
- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34, 35, and 39 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the
- http://fcc.gov/pshs/docs/speeches/Hinshaw_-_Wildfire_2007_Brfg_-_FCC_Trng_6-25-09.pdf
- (32 repeaters) 13 stand alone, non-simulcast repeaters Imperial County-7 stand alone repeater sites ·186 frequency pairs (POWER OF SHARING) 12.5 KHz, 821 MHz (NPSPAC) 25 KHz, 806 MHz ·95% Coverage performance requirement The San Diego County Imperial County Regional Communications System ·Sized for 30,000 Users Currently 21,000 User IDs, 264 Agencies ·All disciplines ·All levels of government 11 ·Average month: 3.2 Million requests for channel assignment ("calls") 1950 delayed channel assignments ("busies") ·450 typical in Simulcast Zones ·1500 typical in IR sites San Diego-Imperial County Regional Communications System RCS 2003/2007 Comparisons 2003 2007 Valley Center NorthEast Simulcast North Simulcast 20% Capacity Increase 80% Capacity Increase Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower 2007 Wildfires 264,048 PTT's
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- potential customers'') (emphasis added). See CAP Tariff, ``Application of Tariff,'' Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, ``Service Offered,'' Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, Sections 3 ``Description of Service'' at Section 3.1, Page 25 of 28. In addition, the Tariff specifies: ``Digital channels over the Company's network are furnished for full-duplex transmission of digital signals ... .'' Id. at Section 3.2, Page 25 of 28. 47 U.S.C. § 153 (43), (46). To the extent that NPTC's characterization of Salsgiver's services as ``broadband'' services is intended to suggest that they are information services, we disagree with that suggestion for the reasons discussed above. See NPTC Nov. 23, 2005 Letter at 2; Response at 6, ¶ 14. Response at 6, 14-15, ¶¶14, 56-59.
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- Agreement as unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, in violation of section 224(b)(1) of the Act. As discussed below, we conclude that Salsgiver has met its burden of proving that certain of the challenged provisions are unlawful. Salsgiver has failed, however, to meet its burden of proving that many other challenged provisions are unlawful. The Pole Attachment Agreement Unreasonably Restricts Overlashing. Section 3.2 of the Pole Attachment Agreement states that ``Salsgiver is limited to one attachment per Licensor Pole and one installation per conduit, that attachment or installation is to include no more than one (1) cable....'' Salsgiver contends that, by limiting attachments to one cable per pole, the Agreement unreasonably prohibits Salsgiver from overlashing its own attachments. We agree. The Commission has
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- Reply of DQE Communications Network Services, LLC, File No. EB-05-MD-027 (filed Nov. 7, 2005) (``Reply'') at 2, ¶ 3. Section 3 of DQE CNS's CAP Tariff, Description of Services, contains three categories of services: (1) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB), which includes DS3 Service, T-1 service (1.544 Mbps) and 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (2) Section 3.2, ``Other Services,'' which includes ``point-to-point high-speed internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services, as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (3) Section 3.4, ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' which offers service arrangements on a case-by-case basis in response to ``a bona fide special request from a Customer or prospective Customers to develop a bid for a service not generally
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- (adopted May 1, 2002) at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 51-70. See Plan, Section 1.2 - Notification and Committee Participation at 2. See Plan, Appendix V - RPC Public Meeting Notices and Minutes at 199-411; see also, Plan, Appendix B - Committee Members Meeting Attendance Roster at 51-66. Id. at 199. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 15-16 (following plan approval Region 8 will announce its first open filing window, and will hold three filings windows per year as follows: January 1 - January 31, May 1through May 31, and September 1 through September 30). See Plan, Section 6 - Application Requirements at 17-18; see also, Plan, Section 7 -
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- 2009 Reply Comments Due: June 11, 2009 Introduction. On December 9, 2008, the Region 33 (Ohio) 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee (RPC) (Region 33) submitted a proposed 700 MHz Public Safety Plan (Plan) for General Use spectrum in the 769-775/799-805 MHz band for review and approval. On December 11, 2008, Region 33 submitted a request to substitute text in Section 3.2.1 General Use Channels of the Plan to clarify that channels are available to all eligible entities in that county on a first come, first serve basis. Lastly, on February 10, 2009, Region 33 submitted adjacent region letters of concurrence and dispute resolution agreements for Region 14 (Indiana), Region 21 (Michigan) and Region 36 (Western Pennsylvania) that were missing from Region
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- response, and low power itinerant channels 9-12 paired with 969-972 and 959-960 paired with 1919-1920 licensed for nationwide operation). See also, 47 C.F.R. § 90.531(b)(3) narrowband low power channels subject to regional planning, and Section 90.531(b)(4) narrowband low power itinerant channels (transmissions are limited to an effective radiated power (ERP) of no more than two (2) watts). See Plan, Section 3.2 - Frequency Coordination at 11-12 (Region 10 will maintain its regional plan, current frequency allotment and allocation information on the CAPRAD database). See Plan, Section 10 - Certification at 23 (signed by RPC Chairman Jim Mollohan, on June 23, 2008). See Plan, Appendix G - Region 10 700 MHz Spectrum Allotments at 83-109; see also, Plan, Section 7.2 -Spectrum Efficiency
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- mhz regional plan WT Docket No. 02-378 Introduction. On December 9, 2008, the Region 33 (Ohio) 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee (RPC) (Region 33) submitted a proposed 700 MHz Public Safety Plan (Plan) for General Use spectrum in the 769-775/799-805 MHz band for review and approval. On December 11, 2008, Region 33 submitted a request to substitute text in Section 3.2.1 of the Plan entitled ``General Use Channels'' to clarify that channels are available to all eligible entities in that county on a first-come, first-served basis. Lastly, on February 10, 2009, Region 33 submitted adjacent region letters of concurrence and dispute resolution agreements for Region 14 (Indiana), Region 21 (Michigan) and Region 36 (Western Pennsylvania), which were missing from Region 33's
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- H. Ryan, State of Illinois to D'Wana Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, FCC (affirming Illinois Statewide Radio Communications Steering Committee (I-STAR) administration of the interoperability channels); see also Plan, Appendix K - Nationwide Interoperability Channels at K1-K2 (includes Table of Interoperability Channels and Project 25 Common Air Interface interoperability channel parameters). See Plan, Section 3.2.1 - Low Power Analog Eligible Channels at 16-17 (utilization of low power channels 1-8 paired with 961-968 and 949-958 paired with 909-918 for on-scene incident response, and low power itinerant channels 9-12 paired with 969-972 and 959-960 paired with 1919-1920 licensed for nationwide operation). See also Plan, Appendix F - Low Power Channels at F1. See also 47 C.F.R. §
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- - Meeting Notices and Related Documentation at 71. See Plan, Section 1.4 - Composition and Role of Committees at 2. See Plan, Appendix A - Bylaws of Region 28 at 59-63. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 28 Member List and Contact Information at 64-68. See Plan, Appendix D - Meeting Notices and Related Documentation at 71-100. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Application Requirements at 8-9 (application content summary). See Plan Section 3.3 - Application Scoring and Review Chart at 10-25; see also Plan, Section 3.4 - Overview of Technical Review Process at 26. See Plan, Section 6.0 - System Design/Efficiency Requirements at 49-52. See also Plan, Section 3.10 - How Region 28 Maximized Spectrum at 31-32 (the Technical Committee will
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- Region 18 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee at 33-36. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 18 700 MHz Planning Committee Members at 37-39. See Plan, Section 2.2 - Operations of the RPC at 22-24. See Plan, Appendix D Meetings: List of Attendees, Public Notices and Proceedings at 41-74 (copies of attendance records and meeting announcements and summaries). See Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 9-11 (requests will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis, and applications will be evaluated using the Pre-Assignment Rules/Recommendations listed in Appendix F). See Plan, Section 6.0 - System Design/Efficiency Requirements (includes interference protection criteria, efficiency standards, channel loading, orphaned channels and system implementation). See Plan, Section 7.0 - Interoperability Channels at 20
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- requires the constant input of counsel. There comes a point during the reconfiguration process at which most required tasks are technical and ministerial and the assistance of counsel is necessary only in the most extraordinary of circumstances. Implementation Costs. Hartford seeks $3,680 (representing 9.2 hours) in Conner's legal fees for six weekly conference calls (6.0 hours) and related implementation tasks (3.2 hours), i.e., finding solutions to software and battery malfunction problems and preparing a Channel Clearing Request Form. Hartford asserts that the tasks were necessary, the costs are reasonable, and were incurred in good faith and in furtherance of Hartford's rebanding efforts. Sprint argues that the claimed costs were subsumed under the ``provide legal counsel as required'' provision in the FRA
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- Section 4.4 - Procedure for Frequency Coordination at 14-16. See Plan, Section 9 - Applicant Requirements and Evaluation (includes detailed list of application support items, channel loading requirements, evaluation matrix point system and scoring categories, i.e., intersystem and intra-system interoperability, spectrum efficient technology and geographic efficiency) at 24-27. See Plan, Section 8.5 - System Implementation at 21. See Plan, Section 3.2 - The Oregon Statewide Interoperability Executive Council (SIEC) at 8-11. The SIEC is organized under the Oregon Emergency Management Department. See http://www.oregon.gov/SIEC/index.shtml. See Plan, Section 13.4 - Database Maintenance at 29. See Plan, Section 14 - Certification by the Chair that Regional Planning Process was Open to the Public (signed by both the Region 35 Chair and Vice-Chair) at 35.
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- Committee at 6-14. See Plan, Appendix A - Membership and Convening Meeting Attendees at 40. See Plan, Appendix C - Meeting Minutes, Agenda and Other Events (where 700 MHz information was disseminated). See Plan, Section 3.1 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 19 (all applications will be considered on a first come, first served basis); see also, Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Frequency Coordination at 23-24. See Plan, Section 4 - Priority Matrix (application evaluation matrix point system and scoring categories) at 28-29. See Plan, Section 8.5 - System Design and Efficiency Requirements at 33-35 (interference protection criteria; recommendation for smaller agencies to partner with other agencies in multi-agency or regional systems, to achieve efficiency and channel loading limits).
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- A - By-Laws of Region 34 at 75-79. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 34 Membership List and Contact Information at 80-81. See Plan, Appendix D - Meeting Notices and Related Documentation at 86-101 (includes meeting announcements, summaries, attendance records and Technical Subcommittee webinar notes). See Plan, Section 3 - Plan Administration and Frequency Coordination at 16-17; see also Section 3.2 - Application Requirements at 18-19 (includes application submission requirements); see also Plan, Section 3.5 - Coordination with Adjacent Regions at 38 (applications are reviewed by the Technical Subcommittee to ensure no harmful interference to existing licensed systems and allotments, applications without appropriate ``pool'' protection will be returned); see also Plan, Section 3.9 - Management of Channel Assignments at 42-43 (prior
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- Appendix C - South Carolina Counties and Cities at 45-48 (21 of 46 counties were represented during the plan development process). See Plan, Appendix E - Meeting Notices and Minutes at 50-65. See Plan, Section 3.1 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 14 (all applications will be considered on a first come, first served basis); see also, Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Frequency Coordination at 18. See Plan, Section 4.0 - Priority Matrix at 23-24 (application evaluation matrix point system and scoring categories, noting that the matrix will be used only in the event that spectrum allocation requests conflict and all requests cannot be accommodated). See Plan, Section 7.0 - System Design/Efficiency Requirements at 25-28 (includes interference protection criteria,
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- of Round Hill near the RFR area of concern. Again, no barriers to the area of concern were observed and no RFR caution or warning signs were found posted anywhere on or near the site. Also on April 15, 2010, the Denver agents determined that, at the time of the inspection, the transmitter power output (``TPO'') for Station KGNT was 3.2 kW. Using an antenna power gain of 1.50 as specified in the Phelps-Dodge Antenna Specification Engineering Data, and a line loss factor of 1.03, the station's effective radiated power (``ERP'') was determined to be 4.7 kW, which was 156% of Station KGNT's authorized ERP. Working with Station KGNT's Director of Engineering, as he gradually lowered the power of Station KGNT
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- Uses............................................................................................................2 1.2 Interference Concerns, and Test Objectives................................................................................3 1.3 Test Scope and Approach............................................................................................................4 1.3.1 Assessing Sensing Ability and Interference Potential with respect to Television Services....5 1.3.2 Assessing Sensing Ability and Interference Potential with respect to Wireless Microphones6 2 White Space Prototype Devices.........................................................................................................7 2.1 Prototype A (Versions 1 and 2)...................................................................................................7 2.2 Prototype B................................................................................................................................10 3 DTV Scanning/Spectrum Sensing Capability Tests.......................................................................11 3.1 Test Approach...........................................................................................................................11 3.2 Bench Tests to Determine Minimum DTV Signal Detection Threshold.....................................12 3.2.1 Baseline Detection Threshold Tests (Single DTV Input Signal)..........................................12 3.2.2 Multiple-Signal Detection Threshold Tests (Two DTV Input Signal).................................15 3.3 Field Tests with Over-the-Air Signals.......................................................................................18 3.3.1 Field Test Site 1....................................................................................................................20 3.3.2 Field Test Site 2....................................................................................................................25 3.3.3 Field Test Site 3....................................................................................................................29 3.3.4 Field Test Site 4....................................................................................................................33 3.4 Field Test Summary...................................................................................................................37 4 Transmitter Emissions
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- herein are the property of their respective owners. Corporate Ownership Intrado is a wholly owned subsidiary of West Corporation. E9-1-1 ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA © 2007 Intrado Inc. All rights reserved. Page i CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.............................................................................................................. ..........................1 2. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... .................................5 3. RECOMMENDATIONS MADE IN THIS REPORT............................................................................................ .....8 3.1 E9-1-1 LEGISLATION AND POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................................................................8 3.2 E9-1-1 FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................................8 3.3 E9-1-1 TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................9 3.4 PROPOSED E9-1-1 STRATEGIC PLAN PRINCIPLES ...............................................................................................9 3.4.1 Potential Impediments to Achieving This Plan.................................................................................10 3.4.2 Rural Wireless Service Pr oviders and E9-1-1.................................................................................11 3.4.3 Oklahoma Locations With Weak or No Wirele ss Service................................................................11 3.5 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTING REGIONAL PSAPS.............................................................................12 3.5.1 Criteria for Determining Proposed Regional PSAPs in Oklahoma...................................................12 3.5.2 PSAP Regionalization Example:
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- up economic nodes, i.e. non-nodal counties. See Seventh Report, at 13022. See Seventh Report, at 13022-23. Non-nodal counties had an average of 3.1 mobile competitors, while nodal counties had an average of 5.5 competitors. RSA counties had an average of 3.3 mobile competitors, while MSAs had an average of 5.7 competitors. The less densely populated counties had an average of 3.2 mobile competitors, while the more densely populated counties had an average of 5.5 competitors. Id., at 13022-23. See Wireless Telecommunications Services to Tribal Lands, WTB Docket No. 99-266, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 15 FCC Rcd 11794 (2000). Statistics from the 2000 Census regarding telephone subscribership rates were not yet available as of the release date
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- live within federally-recognized tribal lands, or should we also include other nearby areas where Native 67 Non-nodal counties had an average of 3.1 mobile competitors, while nodal counties had an average of 5.5 competitors. RSA counties had an average of 3.3 mobile competitors, while MSAs had an average of 5.7 competitors. The less densely populated counties had an average of 3.2 mobile competitors, while the more densely populated counties had an average of 5.5 competitors. Id., at 13022-23. 68 See Wireless Telecommunications Services to Tribal Lands, WTB Docket No. 99-266, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 15 FCC Rcd 11794 (2000). 69 Statistics from the 2000 Census regarding telephone subscribership rates were not yet available as of the
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- at this time or after the new standard is ready for implementation? What, if anything, should the Commission do to facilitate technical compatibility and interoperability using this, or any other, new technology developed to provide this service? Control Channel Transition Period. Section 22.871 provides that the experimental air-ground system operating on the channels listed in section 22.857 may use a 3.2 kHz control channel on channel C-2 of each channel block until September 9, 1996. This date has long passed, so the rule appears unnecessary. We tentatively conclude that section 22.871 should be eliminated. Offshore Radiotelephone Service Rules Subpart I of Part 22-which includes sections 22.1001, 22.1003, 22.1005, 22.1007, 22.1009, 22.1011, 22.1013, 22.1015, 22.1025, 22.1031, 22.1035, and 22.1037-governs the licensing and
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- the message could include the Federal Information Processing Standards (``FIPS'') Codes that correspond to the counties and independent cities expected to be affected by the storm. EAS Participants receiving the CAP message would then be able to provide warnings to their customers located within those counties and cities who have customer equipment capable of receiving CAP-formatted transmissions. CAP Standard, Sec. 3.2. See also ``Filtering and Routing of Alert Messages using Common Alerting Protocol (CAP),'' Eliot Christian, USGS Slide 14 (Feb. 2005) http://www.search.gov/cap/routing.ppt. TFT Comments at 3-10. PPW 10/25/04 Comments at 21. PPW 10/25/04 Comments at 21-22. See, e.g., Airit2me Comments at 4; Entergy Comments at 3 (the Federal government should adopt the CAP standard for use by manufacturers of devices capable
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- at the offices of the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C. or upon the request of interested persons. 29. Section 90.309 is modified by revising paragraph (a)(4) and the table in paragaraph (a)(5) to read as follows: § 90.309 Table and figures. (a) * * * * * (4) In determining the average elevation of the terrain, the elevations between 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) and 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the antenna site are employed. Profile graphs shall be drawn for a minimum of eight radials beginning at the antenna site and extending 16 kilometers (10 miles). The radials should be drawn starting with true north. At least one radial should be constructed in the direction of the nearest co-channel and
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- Service Offerings in the Commercial Mobile Radio Services, WT Docket No. 96-6, Second Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 14680 (2000). WARN Act, § 602(a). ReFLEX is a wireless network protocol developed by Motorola which is used for two-way paging. Narrowband PCS carriers use the ReFLEX technology protocol, which can transmit data at speeds ranging from 3.2 to 25 kbps. See Tenth CMRS Competition Report, 20 FCC Rcd at 15955, ¶ 124. For more information regarding ReFLEX, see http://usamobility.com/pdf/ReFLEX2.pdf. For more information regarding POCSAG, see http://www.wireless.per.nl/reference/chaptr01/dtmmsyst/paging.htm. See AAPC Comments at 7. See, e.g., Sprint Nextel Comments at 8-9 (noting that certain industry standardization processes must be completed before CMAS deployment). According to the CMSAAC, point-to-point technologies may
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- Other Relief, Policy Statement, 17 FCC Rcd 26884, 26894, ¶¶ 21-22 (2002) (``Verizon Declaratory Policy Statement'') (tariffs are not properly drafted when they provide LECs a ``great deal of discretion in determining which customers will or will not be subjected to these [deposit] burdens''). Because we find Northern Valley's deposit provisions unreasonable, we also find the deposit provisions in section 3.2.3.1 to be unreasonable. See Tariff, Original Page No. 35, § 3.2.3.1 (``Service may be suspended or terminated for nonpayment of any bill or deposit until such bill or deposit is paid.''). See also Investigation of Access and Divestiture Related Tariffs, Phase I Order, 97 FCC 2d 1082, 1169 (1984). See Tariff, Original Page No. 32, § 3.1.7.1(a) (the ``Buyer shall
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- for the use of common subscriber plant of the Company. Switched Access Service provides for the ability to originate calls from an End User's Premises to a Customer's Premises and to terminate calls from a Customer's Premises to an End User's Premises in the LATA where it is provided.'' Tariff § 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphases added). Tariff § 3.2.3, Original Page No. 46 (emphases added). See, e.g., YMax Initial Brief at 3 n.9; AT&T Reply Brief at 6. Tariff § 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphasis added). The Tariff defines ``Company'' as ``YMax.'' Tariff § 1, Original Page No. 8. The Tariff defines ``End User'' as: ``Any person, firm, partnership, corporation or other entity that uses the service of
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- on the plots? Should the plots be computer simulation or based on actual drive test data of the actual ``as-built'' network? Should coverage maps be accompanied with information giving site locations? Should coverage maps be provided for each Phase of network build? Is it acceptable to use seventy percent loading per sector (both UL and DL)? Should we use Section 3.2 of the NPSTC Statement of Requirements document as a reference for assumed traffic loading for various applications? Should it be possible for one user, at the cell edge, to achieve 768 kb/s DL or multiple users and 256 kb/s UL? Should the Commission require periodic reports and updates on coverage maps, actual usage and traffic data, in order to access
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- EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13306-08, paras. 72-75. See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13283, para. 15. See id. at 13283, para. 16. See id. at 13283-84, paras. 17-18. See id. at 13284, para. 18. . See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13285-88, paras. 22-25. See also OASIS Common CAP Standard v1.2, § 3.2. See OASIS Common CAP Standard v1.2, § 3.2. See id. See also ``Filtering and Routing of Alert Messages using Common Alerting Protocol (CAP),'' Eliot Christian, USGS Slide 14 (Feb. 2005) http://www.search.gov/cap/routing.ppt. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13286-87, para. 24. . See 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. Under the SAME/EAS Protocol, an EAS alert uses a four-part message: (1)
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- Director, Video Dialtone Sales and Marketing, Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc., to Andrea Greenberg, Senior Vice President, Business and Regulatory Affairs, Rainbow Programming Holdings, Inc., dated April 12, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 4 to Complaint); Bell Atlantic Response to Interrogatories at 14. ``Application for Video Dialtone Service'' dated May 17, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 6 to Complaint). See Tariff § 3.2(A) (``The service for which Video Dialtone Service is provided is either month-to-month or sixty (60) months, depending upon the rate schedule chosen by the Programmer-Customer. Programmer-Customers must purchase Video Dialtone Service for a minimum of three months.'') See Bell Atlantic Brief at 25; Bell Atlantic Reply Brief at 10; December 20, 1995 Declaration of John C. Phillips at 3, ¶
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- 35 Public Notice. In light of the comments received in response and the rules adopted in the C/F Block Sixth Report and Order, we now propose the following formulae for minimum opening bids: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA The specific minimum opening
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- establish minimum opening bids for Auction No. 35 and to retain discretion to lower the minimum opening bids. Specifically, for Auction No. 35, the Commission proposed the following formula for minimum opening bids: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA In the alternative, the
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- the C block license in the same BTA. We propose the following formulae for calculating minimum opening bids: (1) 30 MHz licenses 10 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 15 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (3) 10 MHz licenses 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA The specific minimum opening bid for each license available in Auction No. 35 is set forth in Attachment A herein. We believe these minimum opening bids best meet the objectives of our auction authority in establishing reasonable minimum opening bids. The Commission believes these minimum opening
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- Network, Inc. c/o Lee G. Petro, Esq. Gardner, Carton & Douglas 1301 K Street, N.W. Suite 900, East Tower Washington, D.C. 20005-3317 Proposal: Allot Channel 263A at Auburn, Alabama, as the community's second local FM transmission service. Community Present Proposed Auburn, Alabama 249A 249A, 263A Coordinates: 32-34-54 NL and 85-29-17 WL Additional Information: This allotment requires a site restriction of 3.2 kilometers (2.0 miles) south to avoid a short-spacing to the application site for Station WLXY(FM), Channel 263C1, Northport, Alabama. FCC Contact: Sharon P. McDonald (202) 418-2180 D. MM Docket No. 01-105; RM-10104 Petitioner: Stargazer Broadcasting, Inc. David P. Garland, President Stargazer Broadcasting, Inc. P.O. Box 519 Woodville, Texas 75979 Proposal: Allot Channel 232A at Shiner, Texas, as the community's first
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- COMMUNICATIONS, INC. KKB412 00454.35000HAZLETON LUZERNE PA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 47-13-4.4-N 120-59-34.3-W 0000053376 PFR KITTITAS VALLEY PAGING L.P. KNKI817 00158.10000ROSLYN KITTITAS WA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 46-59-41.4-N 120-32-42.2-W 0000053376 PFR KITTITAS VALLEY PAGING L.P. KNKI817 00158.10000ELLENSBURG KITTITAS WA Paging and Radiotelephone CD 36-22-12.2-N 92-36-16.5-W 0000313640 PFR NORTHERN ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY, INCKLB715 00152.54000BULL SHOALS MARION AR Paging and Radiotelephone CD 33-36-35.3-N 98-40-3.2-W 31591-CD-P/ML-96AFR PATRICK, ARTHUR KNKG730 00931.13750ARCHER CITY ARCHER TX Paging and Radiotelephone CD 33-26-45.3-N 98-55-39.2-W 31592-CD-P/ML-96AFR PATRICK, ARTHUR KNKG730 00931.13750MEGARGEL ARCHER TX Paging and Radiotelephone CD 46-46-29.7-N 88-32-50.4-W 0000043856 PET SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. KNKD286 00152.84000BARAGA BARAGA MI Paging and Radiotelephone CD 46-5-58.8-N 88-32-26.4-W 0000043856 PET SUPERIOR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. KNKD286 00152.84000IRON RIVER IRON MI Paging and Radiotelephone CD N/A N/A N/A PET
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- Nos. 0000421562 (Claircom), 0000420815 (GTE Airfone). Claircom holds ATG call sign KNKG801 and GTE Airfone holds ATG call sign KNKG804. The ATG licensees request the following waivers: 1. Waiver of section 22.857 of the Commission's rules to convert vacant control channels P-5 and P-6 into an additional communciations channel C-30. The waiver request also contemplates an increase in guardband from 3.2 kHz to 3.6 kHz between control channel P-4 and the proposed communications channel C-30. The ATG licensees state that the control channels P-5 and P-6 currently are unused, at the same time the carriers face increasing demand for ATG service. They further state that grant of the requested waiver will serve the public interest by enhancing the availability and the
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- 06605.00000 42-15-16.0 N IA MD WPNN246 090-41-38.5 W 0000418987 OHIO STATE CELLULAR PHONE COMPANY, INC. OTTER CREEK 04/05/2001 06645.00000 42-15-16.0 N IA MD WPNN246 090-41-38.5 W 0000418987 OHIO STATE CELLULAR PHONE COMPANY, INC. OTTER CREEK 04/05/2001 06695.00000 42-15-16.0 N CA MD WMN380 117-39-27.2 W 0000419041 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 04/05/2001 10632.50000 33-30-08.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0000419082 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ORANGE 04/05/2001 02168.40000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0000419082 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ORANGE 04/05/2001 02178.00000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0000419082 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ORANGE 04/05/2001 06197.24000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0000419082 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ORANGE 04/05/2001 06226.89000 33-42-38.1 N
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- believe the proposal warrants consideration since the allotment of Channel 281A at Murrieta, California, could provide the community with its first local aural transmission service. An engineering analysis has determined that Channel 281A can be allotted to Murrieta in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements with respect to all domestic allotments, with a site restriction of 5.2 kilometers (3.2 miles) east to avoid a short-spacing to the licensed site of Station KBIG-FM, Channel 282B, Los Angeles, California. The allotment will result in a short-spacing to Station XHBA-FM, Channel 281C, Mexicali, BN, Mexico. Therefore, since Murrieta is located within 320 kilometers (199 miles) of the U.S.-Mexican border, concurrence in the allotment as a specially-negotiated, short-spaced allotment will be sought from
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- provision of service is subject to the availability of necessary facilities, including the consent of the building owner. Teligent also explains that it includes this language in each of its Customer Service Agreements that all Teligent Customers sign prior to ordering any services, even those pursuant to tariff. See e.g., Teligent Services, Inc. Tariff FCC No. 2, Page 14, Section 3.2.1; Teligent Services, Inc. Florida Price List No. 1, Sheet 14, Section 2.3.1. Furthermore, Applicant states that it has been diligently working with affected customers to help them transition to new service providers. It explains that it has been working with other carriers to expediate order provisioning for its customers where necessary. Teligent indicates that it has been willing to honor,
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- opening bid is set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 1.2104(c) and (d). See Multiple Address Systems Spectrum Auction Scheduled for November 14, 2001; Comment Sought on Reserve Prices or Minimum Opening Bids and Other Auction Procedural Issues, Public Notice, DA 01-1527 (rel. June 29, 2001) (``Auction No. 42 Comment Public Notice''). MAS is a radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz (MHz) of electromagnetic spectrum in the 900 MHz band and is licensed under Parts 22 and 101 of the Commission's rules. Amendment of the Commission's Rules Regarding Multiple Address Systems, WT Docket No. 97-81, Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd 11956 (2000) (``MAS Report and Order''). MAS Report and Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 11957-58, ¶ 2. Amendment of
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- 3,000 persons. MM Docket No. 01-219; RM-10238 Petitioner: Jeraldine Anderson 1702 Cypress Drive Irving, Texas 75061 Proposal: Allot Channel 253A at Rule, Texas as the community's first competing FM transmission service. Community Present Proposed Rule, Texas 239A 253A, 239A Coordinates: 33-10-17 NL and 99-55-24 WL Additional Information: The proposed allotment of Channel 253A at Rule requires a site restriction of 3.2 km (2 miles) southwest of Rule at the coordinates indicated above. Petitioner states that Rule is an incorporated city with a population of 720 persons. FCC Contact: Deborah A. Dupont (202) 418-7072 D. MM Docket No. 01-220; RM-10239 Petitioner: Jeraldine Anderson 1702 Cypress Drive Irving, Texas 75061 Proposal: Allot Channel 282A at Santa Anna, Texas as the community's first competing
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- 01-1216) seeking comments on the Waiver Request. The Bureau received one comment from Claircom supporting the waiver request. In the Waiver Request, the Air-Ground licensees request the following: (1) waiver of section 22.857 of the Commission's rules to combine unassigned control channels P-5 and P-6 and use them as an additional communications channel C-30 and an increase in guardband from 3.2 kHz to 3.6 kHz between control channel P-4 and the proposed communications channel C-30; (2) waiver of sections 22.857 and 22.869 of the Commission's rules to allow for the use of unassigned control channel P-4 for Air-Ground equipment testing without prior Commission approval; and (3) waiver of section 22.381 of the Commission's rules to allow for the use of a
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- 2001 Modifications, Exhibit 1 (modifying Section 4.01, ``Restricted Actions'' of the JVA). Id. (modifying Article V, Buy Out, of the JVA to delete TLD's Option). Id. (adding Section 14.12, ``Secured Convertible Promissory Notes'' to the JVA). Id. (modifying Section 1.05(a), ``Additional Contributions'' of the JVA). Id. (modifying Section 3.3, ``Annual Strategic Business Plan'' of the Management Agreement). Id. (modifying Section 3.2, ``Specific Responsibilities'' of the Management Agreement). NewComm's Board of Directors is composed of five members. Four of whom are designated by ClearComm and one designated by TLD. JVA, Article III, ``Corporate Governance.'' Id. (modifying Section 3.3, ``Annual Strategic Business Plan'' of the Management Agreement). Id. (modifying Section 3.3, ``Annual Strategic Business Plan'' of the Management Agreement). Id. (modifying Section 3.4,
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- of MSV's employees who may handle Classified Information, if any, or Sensitive Information to maintain the confidentiality and security of such information in accordance with applicable U.S. legal authority, and the terms of this Agreement and Implementation Plan; and (f) maintain appropriately secure facilities (e.g., offices) for the handling and storage of any Sensitive Information and Classified Information, if any. 3.2 Measures to Prevent Improper Use or Access: MSV shall take all practicable measures to prevent the use of or access to MSV's equipment or facilities to conduct Electronic Surveillance in violation of any U.S. federal, state, or local law or the terms of this Agreement or the Implementation Plan. These measures shall include technical, organizational, personnel-related policies and written procedures,
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- that had large amounts of stranded numbers, the Pennsylvania Commission believes that the 3.4 million numbers in the 717 NPA that are stranded in carriers' inventories could be assigned through pooling. To illustrate this, the Pennsylvania Commission points out that, in April 2001, the overall utilization rate in the 610/484/835 NPAs was 57%, and carriers began donating a total of 3.2 million numbers for pooling in those NPAs. As a result of those donations, only two NXX codes need to be assigned between April 2001 and July 2002. With an average utilization rate of 44% in the 717 NPA, the Pennsylvania Commission expects similar success with pooling in the 717 NPA. The Pennsylvania Commission further explains that the 717 NPA has
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- channel 13. Furthermore, it notes there is no reason to reduce its power below the proposed 5 kW. WKYT argues that such a limitation would result in an ERP below the minimum value set by the Commission for DTV allotments. Specifically, it states that in the Commission's Sixth Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 14588 (1997), a minimum ERP of 3.2 kW was established for upper VHF channels (7-13). Minimum ERP levels were established to "ensure that stations have a sufficient service area to compete effectively in the provision of DTV services and is consistent with the maximization concept supported by the industry." (par. 30) Thus, WKYT asserts that the limitation of the WKYT-DR ERP to less than 1 kW does
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- is acceptable under the 2 percent criterion for de minimis impact that is applied in evaluating requests for modification of initial DTV allotments under Section 73.623(c)(2). We propose to substitute DTV Channel 9 for DTV Channel 51 for station WLBT-TV at Jackson with the following specifications: State & City DTV Channel DTV power (kW) Antenna HAAT (m) MS Jackson 9 3.2 610 4. Accordingly, we seek comments on the proposed amendment of the DTV Table of Allotments, Section 73.622(b) of the Commission's Rules, for the community listed below, to read as follows: Channel No. City Present Proposed Jackson, Mississippi *20, 21, 41c 9, *20, 21, 51, 52 41c, 52 5. The Commission's authority to institute rule making proceedings, showings required, cut-off
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- offerings by ITFS/MDS operators: downstream analog video, downstream digital video, downstream digital data and downstream/upstream digital data. An ITFS or MDS system may be providing any one of these services or a combination of services. The typical system characteristics of traditional one-way ITFS and MDS systems as well as proposed two-way ITFS and MDS systems is considered below. In Appendix 3.2, the specific technical characteristics for stations in traditional one-way ITFS and MDS systems are provided in Tables 3-A (base stations) and 3-B (response stations). These are primarily specifications for analog systems, and they also apply to any digital system authorized prior to the adoption of the Two-Way Order in 1998. In Appendix 3.2, the specific technical characteristics for stations in
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- offerings by ITFS/MDS operators: downstream analog video, downstream digital video, downstream digital data and downstream/upstream digital data. An ITFS or MDS system may be providing any one of these services or a combination of services. The typical system characteristics of traditional one-way ITFS and MDS systems as well as proposed two-way ITFS and MDS systems is considered below. In Appendix 3.2, the specific technical characteristics for stations in traditional one-way ITFS and MDS systems are provided in Tables 3-A (base stations) and 3-B (response stations). These are primarily specifications for analog systems, and they also apply to any digital system authorized prior to the adoption of the Two-Way Order in 1998. In Appendix 3.2, the specific technical characteristics for stations in
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- new VSCs, and updates; status monthly. Biannually in March and September. Automatic Number Identification 8.0 Existing ANI, new ANI, and new assignments within 5 business days; status monthly. Biannually in March and September. Non-Dialable Toll Points 8.0 Semi-annual; status, monthly. Biannually in March and September. 809 Codes 8.0 Semi-annual; status monthly. Biannually in March and September. Numbering Resource Utilization Form 3.2, 6.0, 6.1.5, 8.0, 8.2.2 Semi-annual on February and August 1st. Code Relief Planning Report to NANC 5.1.5 Quarterly. Reserved. Reserved. Status of Pending Relief Plans 5.1.9 Monthly, to FCC/NANC. Contact List Maintenance 4.4, 6.1.2, 7.7 Quarterly. Reserved. Reserved. NANP/NPA Exhaust Analysis 6.16, 7.18.1 Contingent upon material impact and semiannually. NPA/NANP Life Impact 6.1.8 Contingent, within 30 days of receipt of
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- a space service, and the bands in § 1), 2) and 3) where the radio service of the proposed network or affected networks is other than the FSS, or in the case of coordination of space stations operating in the opposite direction of transmission Bandwidth overlap, and tion pursuant to No. 9.42, the calculation method given in § 2.2.1.2 and 3.2 of Appendix 8 shall be used Reasons: Consequential. II. Informal Working Group 3: Fixed-Satellite Service/Broadcasting Satellite Service DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Doc. WAC/109(04.06.02) (Joint IWG-2/IWG-3 Draft Proposal) WRC-03 Agenda Item 1.8.2: to consider issues related to unwanted emissions: consideration of the results of studies, and proposal of any regulatory measure regarding the protection of passive services
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- others will be operated in the near future and, consequently, difficulties may be experienced in modifying their characteristics (considering h); ( that there are differing geographic situations between the ITU Regions and that this may have an impact on the sharing criteria...(recognizing a) The relevant ITU-R study groups have conducted the requested studies and the results are presented in Section 3.2 of the CPM Report. The proposals contained herein take into account these results, noting that the question of the minimum size of BSS and FSS earth station receiving antennas to be protected in Region 3 was left open. In that regard, the proposals contained herein are based on the following general considerations. Adequate protection should be provided to the BSS
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- Surveillance, or to obtain or disclose Domestic Communications, U.S. Hosting Data, Classified Information, Sensitive Information, or Controlled Unclassified Information, in violation of any U.S. federal, state, or local laws or the terms of this Agreement.These measures shall include creating and complying with detailed technical, organizational, operational, and personnel controls, policies and written procedures, necessary implementation plans, and physical security measures. 3.2 Access by Foreign Government Authority. Domestic Communications Companies shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose or permit disclosure of, or provide access to Domestic Communications, U.S. Hosting Data, Call Associated Data, Transactional Data, or Subscriber Information stored by Domestic Communications Companies in the United States to any person if the purpose of such access is to respond to the legal process
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- is needed. Check the box to the left of the form and then press the Update FRN button. See Exhibit 3.1. Exhibit 3.1 IB customers are presented with the IBFS Pre-Form Information screen. Enter the correct FRN and password of the Applicant and Assignee/Transferee for which the form is being prepared and press the PREFILL CORES DATA button. See Exhibit 3.2 below. Exhibit 3.2 The IBFS Application Menu Screen will reappear. Scroll down to see that a copy of the form has been created, showing the updated applicant FRN. Click on the copy to ensure the assignee/transferee FRN has been successfully changed, make any changes needed to the form and proceed as usual. See Exhibit 3.3. Exhibit 3.3 HANDLING TRANSFEREE/ASSIGNEE FRN'S
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- However, since the community of Bethlehem is located within 400 kilometers of the U.S.-Canadian border, concurrence of the Canadian government must be obtained for this allotment. We propose to substitute DTV Channel 9 for DTV Channel 59 for station WBPH-DT at Bethlehem with the following specifications: State & City DTV Channel DTV power (kW) Antenna HAAT (m) PA Bethlehem 9 3.2 284 4. Accordingly, we seek comments on the proposed amendment of the DTV Table of Allotments, Section 73.622(b) of the Commission's Rules, for the community listed below, to read as follows: Channel No. City Present Proposed Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 59c 9 5. The Commission's authority to institute rule making proceedings, showings required, cut-off procedures, and filing requirements are contained in the
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- we conclude that is not necessary to require the device to have sufficient transmitter power to alert satellites, aircraft, and other ships. Also, because assistance and/or rescue is intended to be provided within minutes rather than hours, we find it appropriate under such circumstances to permit a shorter battery life. Specifically, we note that the Guardian will use a commercial 3.2-volt battery in a waterproof wristwatch that has a useful battery life guaranteed for up to eight hours of transmission time. In this connection, we find requiring a larger, heavier battery in this instance to be unnecessary given the intended purpose of the device. We also waive the battery labeling requirements, which are intended to provide information regarding useful life of
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- which they are communicating is a system to which they subscribe, or whether they are considered by the system to be roamers. 3.0 ASSUMPTIONS AND CONSTRAINTS These guidelines are based on the following assumptions and constraints: 3.1 These guidelines should provide the greatest latitude to those providing cellular services while permitting the effective and efficient management of a finite resource. 3.2 The Cellular SID Administrators initially recognized by the FCC are responsible for developing an efficient process for administering Cellular SIDs in a multiple Administrator environment. The process will be reviewed by the FCC and then incorporated in these Guidelines under Section 7.0. 3.3 A Cellular Carrier can request a SID from any one of the FCC-recognized Cellular SID Administrators. 3.4
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- capacity. Satellite System Sharing Agreement By and Between ICO Global Communications (Operations) Limited and Mobile Communications Holdings, Inc. dated July 12, 2002, Article 1, ``MCHI Channels''; Satellite System Sharing Agreement By and Between ICO Global Communications (Operations) Limited and Constellation Communications Holdings, Inc. dated July 16, 2002 Art. 1, ``Holdings Channels.'' Id., Article 2.8 ``Delivery of MCHI Channels.'' Id., Art. 3.2. ``Operations Services.'' The Bureau has granted the pro forma assignment of MCHI's license to ESBH, Inc. Letter from Jennifer Gilsenan, Chief, Policy Branch, Satellite Division to Tom Davidson, Counsel to Mobile Communications Holdings, Inc., File No. SAT-ASG-20020719-00106 (Sept. 11, 2002). Constellation Application for Transfer of Control filed July 18, 2002, Exhibit 2, p.4; MCHI Application for Transfer of Control filed
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- it worked to submit the petition and maximization request by May 1, 2000, in order to met the deadline established by Congress for broadcasters to specify protected maximized facilities. Civic also amended its comments stating that it will seek authority to increase power to 18 kW ERP, instead of 20 kW ERP. Civic argues that operating on channel 9 at 3.2 kW will not provide adequate service replication. More importantly, Civic states, ``it will not seek the substitution of channel 9 unless assured that the maximization application will be granted.'' DISCUSSION 5. Generally, the Commission will not consider a petition to add an allotments contingent upon the grant of another application. We will only consider the allotment parameters proposed in the
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- region in 2001, capacity in the Mid-Atlantic Crossing (``MAC''), Pan American Crossing (``PAC''), and South American Crossing (``SAC'') cables represented approximately 30% of submarine cable capacity that was available on 15 intra-Americas cables landing in the United States. See International Bureau Report, 2001 Section 43.82 Circuit Status Data at 34 (MAC, PAC, and SAC cables had 967,680 of the total 3.2 million 64 Kbps circuits in service in the Americas region). SingTel owns 30 64 Kbps circuits on the Americas I cable, or approximately 0.0009% of year 2001 total Americas region capacity. See American Telephone and Telegraph Company et al., Joint Application for Authorization Under Section 214 of the Communications Act of 1934, as Amended, to Construct, Acquire Capacity in and
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- Surveillance, or to obtain or disclose Domestic Communications, Classified Information, Sensitive Information, or Controlled Unclassified Information, in violation of any U.S. Federal, state, or local laws or the terms of this Agreement. These measures shall include creating and complying with Page 11 detailed technical, organizational, operational, and personnel controls, policies and written procedures, necessary implementation plans, and physical security measures. 3.2. GX shall adopt and implement a visitation policy for Domestic Communications Companies, for all visits to Domestic Communications Infrastructure. New GX will consult with DOJ, DHS and DOD on the design and implementation of its visitation policy. The visitation policy shall differentiate between categories of visits based on the sensitivity of the information, equipment and personnel to which the visitors
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- Declaration of Kristy Hennessey, Vice President of Government Relations, Los Angeles Division of Time Warner Cable. KVMD Opposition to Petition for Special Relief at 7. Time Warner Reply at 5. Time Warner Petition at 8. Id. at 9. Id. at 10. In this analysis, Time Warner states that it adopted the Commission's traditional method of using average elevation data from 3.2 to 16.1 km at ten degree intervals beginning at true north based on NGDC 3-second computerized terrain database. See Time Warner Petition for Special Relief at Attachment 6 (Engineering Report). Time Warner notes that KVMD's digital transmitter site is located on the far side of the San Gabriel and Santa Ana mountain ranges, which lie between all of the cable
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- Complaint at 2, citing KVMD(TV), Twentynine Palms, CA, DA 03-1481 (rel. May 1, 2003). Modification at 4. Opposition at 7 and Exhibit C. Id. at Exhibit D. Reply at 3. Modification at 5. Id. at 6-7. Id. at 5 and Exhibit B. In this analysis, Mediacom states that it adopted the Commission's traditional method of using average elevation data from 3.2 to 16.1 km at ten degree intervals beginning at true north based on NGDC 3-second computerized terrain database. See Modification at Exhibit B (Engineering Report). Mediacom notes that KVMD's digital transmitter site is located on the far side of the Pluto Mountains, the San Bernardino Mountains, the Bullion Mountains, the Antelope Valley and the Mohave Desert from the Ridgecrest cable
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- New Market will cover 82.4 percent of the Huntsville, Alabama Urbanized Area. For that reason, and because petitioner is claiming an allotment preference for New Market as a first local service, we shall require petitioner to submit a Tuck analysis for the proposed new allotment community. 6. The proposed allotment could be made with a site restriction of 5.2 km (3.2 miles) south of New Market. Accordingly, we seek comment on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, with respect to New Market, Alabama, and Tullahoma, Tennessee: Community Present Proposed New Market, Alabama --- 227C2 Tullahoma, Tennessee 203A, 218A, 227C1 203A, 218A 7. The Commission's authority to institute rule making proceedings, showings required,
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- Dictionary of Modern Economics, 4th ed., David W. Pearce, ed., MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1997. In the case of entry into the local access market, sunk costs include one-time start-up expenses and large capital outlays for network infrastructure that are unlikely to be recoverable in the event that the firm exits the marketplace. See 1992 DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines at Section 3.2. Application at 8-9; Applicants' Reply at 8 - 9. See Foreign Participation Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 23976-77, para. 192. Id. at 23993, para. 225, and 24007, para. 259. To protect against non-price discrimination by foreign affiliates, the Commission established quarterly provisioning and maintenance reports for dominant carriers. Id. at 24016, para. 277. See also 47 C.F.R. § 63.10(c)(3) (2003).
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- this allotment. In addition, we find that this channel is acceptable under the 2 percent criterion for de minimis impact that is applied in evaluating requests for modification of initial DTV allotments under Section 73.623(c)(2) for Station WBPH-DT with the following specifications: DTV DTV power Antenna DTV Service State & City Channel (kW) HAAT (m) Pop. (thous.) PA Bethlehem 9 3.2 284 2634 4. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(g) and (r) and 307(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Sections 0.61, 0.204(b) and 0.283 of the Commission's Rules, IT IS ORDERED, That effective April 14, 2003, the DTV Table of Allotments, Section 73.622(b) of the Commission's Rules, IS AMENDED, with respect to
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- which they are communicating is a system to which they subscribe, or whether they are considered by the system to be roamers. 3.0 ASSUMPTIONS AND CONSTRAINTS These guidelines are based on the following assumptions and constraints: 3.1 These guidelines should provide the greatest latitude to those providing cellular services while permitting the effective and efficient management of a finite resource. 3.2 The Cellular SID Administrators initially recognized by the FCC are responsible for developing an efficient process for administering Cellular SIDs in a multiple Administrator environment. The process will be reviewed by the FCC and then incorporated in these Guidelines under Section 7.0. 3.3 A Cellular Carrier can request a SID from any one of the FCC-recognized Cellular SID Administrators. 3.4
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- which they are communicating is a system to which they subscribe, or whether they are considered by the system to be roamers. 3.0 ASSUMPTIONS AND CONSTRAINTS These guidelines are based on the following assumptions and constraints: 3.1 These guidelines should provide the greatest latitude to those providing cellular services while permitting the effective and efficient management of a finite resource. 3.2 The Cellular SID Administrators initially recognized by the FCC are responsible for developing an efficient process for administering Cellular SIDs in a multiple Administrator environment. The process will be reviewed by the FCC and then incorporated in these Guidelines under Section 7.0. 3.3 A Cellular Carrier can request a SID from any one of the FCC-recognized Cellular SID Administrators. 3.4
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- overestimating the interference into the BSS in Region 1. Limiting the assumed coverage area for the steerable beams to Region 2 in the 11.7-12.2 GHz band and to Region 3 in the 12.2-12.12.7 GHz band (and not the entire visible Earth) will allow for more realistic results and reduce the unrealistic cases of incompatibility. Use of updated sharing criteria: Tables 3.2-1 and 3.2-2 of the final CPM report to WRC-03 indicate that use of either of the pfd masks for interregional sharing given in Section 3.2.2.3 of the CPM report would greatly alleviate the interregional incompatibilities. Notwithstanding the use of the above referenced sharing criteria, inclusion of guidance in Article 11 of Appendix 30 to be considered in detailed discussion between
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- 3, first local service. A staff engineering analysis shows that Channel 248B can be allotted to Burlington in compliance with the Commission's spacing requirements at coordinates 40-14-05 and 74-46-02. Our analysis also indicates that Station WPST, Trenton, currently provides coverage to 100 percent of the Trenton, New Jersey Urbanized Area, 19.3 percent of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Delaware-Maryland Urbanized Area, and 3.2 percent of the New York-Newark, New York-New Jersey-Connecticut Urbanized Area. Since no site change is anticipated for the reallotment of Station WPST from Trenton to Burlington, coverage to the urbanized areas will remain unchanged. Consideration of Huntington and Tuck in these circumstances is unwarranted. 5. As an additional matter, Station WPST is a pre-1964 grandfathered station. We recognize that in
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- the request of CivCo, Inc. (``CivCo''), the Commission has before it the petition for reconsideration of the Report and Order, 18 FCC Rcd 19240 (2003), which dismissed CivCo's request seeking the substitution of DTV channel 9 for station WLBT-TV's assigned DTV channel 51. The dismissal was premised on CivCo's lack of continuing interest in applying for DTV channel 9 at 3.2 kW ERP, as stated in the Notice. CivCo now provides the requisite intention to apply for DTV channel 9 at the allotment parameters proposed in the Notice. 2. We believe the public interest would be served by substituting DTV channel 9 for DTV channel 51 at Jackson since it will permit WLBT to reduce the impact of its digital build-out
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- Rosebud Elementary School, Rosebud Alternative School, three churches, and other civic agencies. 3. The proposal warrants consideration since it could provide Rosebud, South Dakota, with its first local aural transmission service. An engineering analysis has determined that Channel 257C can be allotted to Rosebud in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements with a site restriction of 5.2 kilometers (3.2 miles) east of the community. 4. Accordingly, we seek comments on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, for the community listed below, to read as follows: City Channel No. Present Proposed Rosebud, South Dakota --- 257C 5. The Commission's authority to institute rule making proceedings, showings required, cut-off procedures, and filing
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- Dictionary of Modern Economics, 4th ed., David W. Pearce, ed., MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1997. In the case of entry into the local access market, sunk costs include one-time start-up expenses, and large capital outlays for network infrastructure that are unlikely to be recoverable in the event that the firm exits the marketplace. See 1992 DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines at Section 3.2. See supra para. 7, note 36. Id. AT&T Opposition at 5; August 2, 2002 Ex parte of AT&T at 5. Application at 8-9; Applicants' Reply at 8-9. See Foreign Participation Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 23976-77, para. 192. Id. at 23993, para. 225 and 24007, para. 259. 47 C.F.R. § 43.51, Note 3 to § 43.51(c)(3) (2003). Id. (...continued from
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- N 96 38 43.8 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 33 11.2 N 96 38 57.2 W Attachment A - Part 3 CW-BTA332-D License Desc Lat Deg Lat Min Lat Sec Lat Dir Lon Deg Lon Min Lon Sec Lon Dir CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 32 54.2 N 96 39 3.5 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 32 12.3 N 96 39 3.2 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 31 13.8 N 96 39 2.7 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 29 45.8 N 96 39 2.1 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 28 25.0 N 96 38 44.9 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 28 23.8 N 96 38 17.2 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 27 7.5 N 96 37 56.7 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41
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- 2, 2003). Colleyville Appeal, Attachment A (City of Colleyville TX, Resolution R-04-2308) at 3; Flower Mound Appeal, Exhibit A (Town of Flower Mound, Texas, Ordinance No. 01-04) at 4. Colleyville Appeal, Attachment A (City of Colleyville TX, Resolution R-04-2308) at 2 § 7. Flower Mound Appeal, Attachment A (Town of Flower Mound, Texas, Ordinance No. 01-04), at 3 §§ 3.1, 3.2. Flower Mound Appeal, Attachment A, Exhibit A (COMCAST Cable Services, 2003 Form 1205 Filing, January 2004 through January 2005). 47 C.F.R. § 76.933(g)(2). Comcast was entitled to effect its proposed rates on that date, but it appears that it did so only months later. Flower Mound Appeal at 17; Flower Mound Opposition at 2-3. 47 C.F.R. § 76.922(e)(1). See, e.g.,
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- 227C1 at Tullahoma would satisfy only priority four. We therefore conclude that the public interest would be served by downgrading Channel 227C1 to Channel 227C2 and reallotting Channel 227C2 at New Market, Alabama. Channel 227C2 can be allotted to New Market in compliance with the minimum distance separation requirements of the Commission's Rules with a site restriction of 5.2 kilometers (3.2 miles) south of New Market at coordinates 34-51-48 NL and 86-25-38 WL. 9. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(g) and (r) and 307(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Sections 0.61, 0.204(b),0.283, and 1.420(i) of the Commission's Rules, IT IS ORDERED, That effective August 9, 2004, the FM Table of Allotments, Section
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- conduct Electronic Surveillance, or to obtain or disclose Domestic Communications, Classified Information, Sensitive Information, or Controlled Unclassified Information, in violation of any U.S. federal, state, or local laws or the terms of this Agreement. These measures shall include creating and complying with detailed technical, organizational, operational, and personnel controls, policies and written procedures, necessary implementation plans, and physical security measures. 3.2 Visitation Policy. No later than thirty (30) days after the Effective Date, VSNL America shall adopt and implement a visitation policy. The policy shall apply to all visits by non-U.S. persons to Domestic Communications Infrastructure, except for Routine Business Visits, as defined in Section 3.3. The visitation policy shall require that: (a) The Security Officer shall review and either approve
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- N 96 38 43.8 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 33 11.2 N 96 38 57.2 W Attachment A - Part 3 CW-BTA332-D License Desc Lat Deg Lat Min Lat Sec Lat Dir Lon Deg Lon Min Lon Sec Lon Dir CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 32 54.2 N 96 39 3.5 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 32 12.3 N 96 39 3.2 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 31 13.8 N 96 39 2.7 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 29 45.8 N 96 39 2.1 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 28 25.0 N 96 38 44.9 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 28 23.8 N 96 38 17.2 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41 27 7.5 N 96 37 56.7 W CW-BTA332-D Area 2 41
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- the service agreements for transponder capacity that will be assigned to SES Americom, and which are set to expire in 2005, cover a total of approximately 3.8 transponder equivalents. The service agreements set to expire in 2006 cover approximately 7.1 transponder equivalents, and those set to expire between 2007 and 2011 involve a total of 9.6 transponder equivalents, with approximately 3.2 transponder equivalents provided by SES. Id. at 5-6. The Applicants state that there are over 1,100 transponders, or over 40,000 MHz of capacity, available to serve the U.S. market. Id. at 8. Id. at 5. See GWTP Petition at 17-18. GWTP did not address competitive issues in its reply. See GWTP Reply. See, e.g., VoiceStream/Deutsche Telekom Order, 16 FCC Rcd
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- 26, 2005; Comment Sought on Reserve Prices or Minimum Opening Bids and Other Auction Procedures, Public Notice, DA 04-3198 (rel. November 15, 2004) (``Auction No. 59 Comment Public Notice''). The Commission's authority to establish a reserve price or minimum opening bid is set forth in 47 C.F.R. § 1.2104(c) and (d). MAS is a radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz (MHz) of electromagnetic spectrum in the 900 MHz band and is licensed under Parts 22 and 101 of the Commission's rules. Licenses in MAS are available for the terrestrial point-to-multipoint and point-to-point fixed and mobile transmissions of a licensee's products or services, excluding video entertainment material, to a licensee's customer or for its own internal communications; and will authorize
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- of the five-year license term. Verizon Airfone may reconfigure the narrowband channelization of its existing system in the upper 0.5 MHz portion of each 2 MHz band (or lower 0.5 MHz portion of each band if Band Plan 3 is implemented) any way it wants, including using control channel(s) of any authorized bandwidth less than 6 kHz (not limited to 3.2 kHz as they were under the former rules). If Verizon Airfone acquires a new spectrum authorization as a result of competitive bidding, it could elect to continue its incumbent operations under such new authorization. Reimbursement of Relocation Costs. Verizon Airfone must bear any costs for relocating its narrowband operations in the air-ground band at the end of the twenty-four month
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- (202) 418-7072. E. MB Docket No. 04-170; RM 10766 Action: At the request of Rosebud Sioux Tribe, we are allotting Channel 257C at Rosebud, South Dakota, as the community's first local aural transmission service. Coordinates: The reference coordinates for Channel 257C at Rosebud are 43-13-01 NL and 100-47-33 WL. Additional Information: This allotment requires a site restriction of 5.2 kilometers (3.2 miles) east of the community. FCC Contact: Sharon P. McDonald, (202) 418-2180. 2. The Commission will send a copy of this Report and Order in a report to be sent to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to the Congressional Review Act, see 5 U.S.C. § 801(a)(1)(A). 3. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority contained in 47 U.S.C. Sections 4(i),
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- CLECs provided 29.6 million (or 16.3%) of the approximately 181 million nationwide switched access lines in service to end-user customers as of December 31, 2003. This represents a 50% increase in CLEC lines since year-end 2001. In addition, consumers appear to be using wireless telephones as substitutes for wireline services, and local service connections over cable have increased to over 3.2 million connections. The long distance market has been open to competition for some time, and domestic and international long distance prices have fallen by over 50 percent since 1993. Recent Efforts In June 2004, the Commission released an order that reflected a comprehensive review of the accounting and ARMIS reporting requirements and addressed recommendations made by the Federal-State Joint Conference
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- of FM Station KTIJ. 3. We find that the public interest would be served by allotting Channel 253A to Rule, Texas. Rule is a community for allotment purposes, deserving of a second local FM transmission service. Channel 253A can be allotted to Rule in compliance with the minimum distance separation requirements of the Commission's Rules with a site restriction of 3.2 kilometers (2.0 miles) southwest of Rule at 33-10-17 NL and 99-55-24 WL. 4. A filing window for Channel 253A at Rule, Texas, will not be opened at this time. Instead, the issue of opening this allotment for auction will be addressed by the Commission in a subsequent order. 5. The Commission will send a copy of this Report and Order
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- proposals: A. MB Docket No. 05-85; RM-11164 Petitioner: Charles Crawford 4553 Bordeaux Avenue Dallas, Texas 75205 Proposal: Allot Channel 249A at Hennessey, Oklahoma, as the community's first local FM allotment. Community Present Proposed Hennessey, Oklahoma ---- 249A Coordinates: 36-06-09 NL and 97-57-18 WL Additional Information: The proposed allotment of Channel 249A at Hennessey requires a site restriction of 5.2 km (3.2 miles) west of Hennessey at the coordinates indicated above. Petitioner states that Hennessey is an incorporated city with a population of 2,052 persons. Petitioner further states that Hennessey has its own mayor, post office, volunteer fire department, police department, city offices, school system, and a number of local churches. FCC Contact: Deborah A. Dupont (202) 418-7072 B. MB Docket No.
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- FM Station WAJC are currently licensed to Wilson. See Headland, Alabama and Chattahoochee, Florida, Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 10352 (1995); See also Faye and Richard Tuck, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 5374 (1998) (``Tuck'') and RKO General, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 5 FCC Rcd 3222 (1990). Knightdale's population (2000 U.S. Census 6,017 persons) is 3.2 percent of that of Durham (2000 U.S. Census 187,183 persons). Knightdale is located 44.3 kilometers from Durham. According to 2000 Census figures, 378 (11.5 percent) of the 3,279 persons employed individuals in Knightdale work at their place of residence. Knightdale has a newspaper, The Eastern Wake News, a newsletter, Knightdale View, and a monthly publication of the Knightdale Chamber of
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- increase awareness and visibility for the planning process). Plan Appendix D - Membership and Meeting Attendance at 47-50. ; we note that Region 43 informed GOIA of its meetings, but there was no tribal participation). Plan Section 8.5, Application Filing Windows at 26-27. See also Plan Section 13.1.2 Spectrum Allocations Changes at 31 (describing the Plan Amendment process). Plan Section 3.2, Existing Interoperability and Mutual Aid Systems at 9-12; Plan Section 6 Interoperability at 19-22, and Plan Appendix A - Table of Interoperability Channels as Identified by the NCC Process at 38-40. See Plan Appendix H - Letters of Concurrence from Region 43 obtained Letters of Concurrence from its two adjacent regions, Region 12 (Idaho) and Region 35 (Oregon). Id. See
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- proposed to expand the additional allocation in No. 5.519 from 18.1-18.3 GHz to 18.0-18.3 GHz, including the limitation to geostationary satellites and the requirement to meet the provisions of Article 21, Table 21-4. dination involving the MetSat or FSS service in this band, indicating the networks for which the value of (T/T calculated by the method in § 2.2.1.2 and 3.2 of Appendix 8 exceeds 6%. Proposal: USA/ /1 MOD 5.519 Additional allocation: the band 18.01-18.3 GHz is also allocated to the meteorological-satellite service (space-to-Earth) on a primary basis. Its use is limited to geostationary satellites and shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article 21, Table 21-4. Reasons: Expanding the current 18.1-18.3 GHz geostationary meteorological-satellite service (space-to-Earth) allocation to
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- Marta Matthews, Review and Compliance Coordinator, State Historic Preservation Office, to David Jermakian, President, Dynamic Environmental Associates, Inc. (August 6, 2004); Letter from Richard Sidebottom, Review and Compliance Coordinator, State Historic Preservation Office, to David Jermakian, President, Dynamic Environmental Associates, Inc. (January 28, 2005) (contained in American Tower NEPA Review - Supplemental Information). Environmental Assessment at §§ 3.7, 3.1 and 3.2. 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307(c); see also 47 C.F.R. § 1.1307(d) (authority of Bureau to require environmental assessment on its own motion). Id. at § 1.1308(d). (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 06-399 Federal Communications Commission DA 06-399 h h I J K h h h h K L gd gd K } ~ ‡ ˆ â ã h h h h
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- a Plan, with the exception of the coordination between earth stations operating in the opposite direction of transmission 1) 3 400-4 200 MHz 5 725-5 850 MHz (Region 1) and 5 850-6 725 MHz 7 025-7 075 MHz i) Bandwidth overlap, and dination, indicating the networks for which the value of (T/T calculated by the method in § 2.2.1.2 and 3.2 of Appendix 8 exceeds 6%. When the Bureau, on request by an affected administration, studies this information pursuant to No. 9.42, the calculation method given in § 2.2.1.2 and 3.2 of Appendix 8 shall be used 2) 10.95-11.2 GHz 11.45-11.7 GHz 11.7-12.2 GHz (Region 2) 12.2-12.5 GHz (Region 3) 12.5-12.75 GHz (Regions 1 and 3) 12.7-12.75 GHz (Region 2) and
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Appendix B NTSC Chan Chan ERP (kW) HAAT (m) Antenna ID Latitude (DDMMSS) Longitude (DDDMMSS)Area (sq km) Population (thousand) % Interference Received 166332KS DERBY 46 570 276 72676 374801 973129 23300 712 0 166546KS TOPEKA 22 12 3.2 225 77171 390350 954549 15822 440 14 166511MN DULUTH 27 27 50 268 77172 464715 920721 16190 213 0.8 166319MO OSAGE BEACH 49 49 204 463 77173 374910 924452 27563 605 0 166512MS JACKSON 51 51 184 384 77174 321426 902415 24469 687 0 166534OR BEND 51 51 84.1 206 75180 440440 1211956 11378 150 0 State and City Facility
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- potential customers'') (emphasis added). See CAP Tariff, ``Application of Tariff,'' Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, ``Service Offered,'' Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, Sections 3 ``Description of Service'' at Section 3.1, Page 25 of 28. In addition, the Tariff specifies: ``Digital channels over the Company's network are furnished for full-duplex transmission of digital signals ... .'' Id. at Section 3.2, Page 25 of 28. 47 U.S.C. § 153 (43), (46). To the extent that NPTC's characterization of Salsgiver's services as ``broadband'' services is intended to suggest that they are information services, we disagree with that suggestion for the reasons discussed above. See NPTC Nov. 23, 2005 Letter at 2; Response at 6, ¶ 14. Response at 6, 14-15, ¶¶14, 56-59.
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- Dielectric, TFU-24J 3.) Hattiesburg, MS....Ch 47* Mississippi Authority for Educational Television BPET-19960724KS FIN #82798 ERP (VIS): 100 kW; HAAT: 99 meters; TL: 5.2 km NW of Hattiesburg, Forrest County, MS; Coordinates: (31-21-02 N 89-22-12 W); Antenna: Dielectric, TFU-24J 4.) Canton, NC....Ch 27* University of North Carolina BPET-19960919KW FIN #83822 ERP (VIS): 10.7 kW; HAAT: 474 meters; TL: Chambers Knob, approx. 3.2 km N of Clyde, NC; Coordinates: (35-34-06 N 82-54-25 W); Antenna: Jampro, JTZ, 1-1 NOTE: We will consider the above-referenced applications as having been filed during this window, and the applicants will have an opportunity to make amendments to their applications, including the required Point System Factors set forth in Section IV of FCC Form 340, prior to the close
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- interexchange telecommunications and payphone services in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Windstream, a publicly traded Delaware corporation, formed on July 17, 2006, through the spin-off of ALLTEL Corporation's landline business and its merger with Valor Communications Group. Through its subsidiaries, Windstream provides local and long distance telephone services, network access, video services, broadband and high-speed data service to approximately 3.2 million residential and business customers primarily located in rural areas in 16 states. Windstream Marlin, Inc. (``Marlin'') is a North Carolina corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of Windstream. Applicants state that Windstream and CTC are either actual or potential competitors in certain service areas in North Carolina. Specifically, Applicants reveal that there are eight instances where Windstream's incumbent LEC
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- level data on the performance of channels nationally and there is system level information about what networks a system carries but there is not system level data on network performance. So the evidence on the subject will be, by its nature, more suggestive than the evidence available on the broadcast networks. Nevertheless, it provides some interesting facts about the industry. 3.2 The Extent and Evolution of Vertical Integration Among Cable Networks There have been several major shifts in the amount of vertical integration in the industry over the years as well as in the market for multiple system operators (MSOs) and DBS providers. The concentration, on a national basis, of the top companies has grown over time with the considerable consolidation
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- The data suggest that this trend has substantially tapered off over time. The large increase in concentration that occurred from March 1996 to November 1998 can be largely attributed to the relaxation of the local radio ownership rules required by the 1996 Telecom Act, as can the sm concentration ratio shows no substantial change between March 2002 and March 2007. 3.2 Changes in Ownership Diversity Traditionally, the Commission has been concerned with encouraging diversity in the 15 In this study, we also multiply this ratio by 100. Markets with four or fewer firms would yield a CR4 of 100. 16 Market concentration is a function of the number of firms in a market and their respective market shares. Concentration ratios are
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- LESS THAN 2 HOURS 4.6 2 HOURS TO LESS THAN 3 HOURS 8.1 3 HOURS TO LESS THAN 4 HOURS 5.7 4 HOURS TO LESS THAN 5 HOURS 5.6 5 HOURS TO LESS THAN 6 HOURS 7.1 6 HOURS TO LESS THAN 7 HOURS 3.7 7 HOURS TO LESS THAN 8 HOURS 3.9 8 HOURS TO LESS THAN 9 HOURS 3.2 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT © THE NIELSEN COMPANY NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH FCC PHONE SURVEY MAY 2007 PAGE: 2 TABLE 001 (continued) Q1. IN AN AVERAGE WEEK, HOW MUCH TIME DO YOU SPEND, IN TOTAL, WATCHING OR LISTENING TO BROADCAST TELEVISION CHANNELS? BASE: ALL
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- side,increasingtotalwelfare(RochetandTirole(2006)).WhileIwillnotaddresssuchissuesin thisreport,theyhighlightacommonthemeintheanalysisoftwo-sidedmarkets:firmsthatwantto maximizeprofitsorpolicy-makersthatwanttomaximizesocialwelfaremustanalyzetheoutcomes inandthelinksbetweenbothmarkets.AndsointhisstudyIwillexaminetherelationshipbetween ownershipstructureandfeaturesofboththeContentandAdvertisingmarkets. Butwhichcontentmarket(s)?Whichadvertisingmarket(s)?Foreachofthesemarkets,thereisa vertical"supplychain",i.e.asequenceofmarketsthroughwhichcontent(audiences)mustpass beforeitismadeavailabletoviewers(advertisers).ThisismostclearlyseenintheContentMarket, soIfocusthesubsequentdiscussionthere. Beforeatypicalconsumercanwatchatypicalprogram,itmustmakeittothescreenofthe televisionthatsheturnson.Figure1providesagraphicalrepresentationofthisprocessinthetele- visionprogrammingindustry.DownwardarrowsrepresenttheflowofprogrammingfromContent ProviderstoConsumers.Thedistributionrightstomostcontent(e.g.atelevisionprogramlike "CrocodileHunter")ispurchasedbyaTelevisionNetwork(e.g.CBSorTheDiscoveryChannel) andplacedinitsprogramminglineup(see,e.g.,OwenandWildman(1992)).Thesenetworksare 6Thispaymentmaybeintermsofactualmoneypaidtoatelevisionproviderorintermsofattentiongiventothe advertisementsonafreely-availableprogram. 7Muchofthisresearchwassparkedbyprominentantitrustcasesinvolvingfirmsintwo-sidedmarkets(e.g.United Statesv.VISAU.S.A,UnitedStatesv.Microsoft).SeeRochetandTirole(2006)forarecentsurveywithan economicfocusandEvans(2003)forarecentsurveywithanantitrustfocus. 8Suchisfree(toconsumers,nottoadvertisers)broadcasttelevisionborn. 5 thendistributedtoconsumersinoneoftwoways.BroadcastNetworkslikeABC,CBS,andNBC distributetheirprogrammingovertheairvialocalbroadcasttelevisionstationsatnocosttohouse- holds.CableTelevisionNetworkslikeTheDiscoveryChannel,MTV,andESPNinsteaddistribute theirprogrammingviacableorsatellitetelevisionsystemsthatchargefeestoconsumers.9 Upwardarrowsrepresentthecreationandsaleofaudiencestoadvertisersasaconsequenceof televisionviewingbyconsumers.Someaudiences,representedbythedashedlineattheright ofthefigure,aresolddirectlytoadvertisersbydistributorsoftelevisionnetworks,particularly thosecreatedbylocalorregionalprogramming.Mostaudiences,however,areaggregatedacross distributionchannels(e.g.thetotalviewerstoESPNacrossallcableandsatellitesystems)and soldtoadvertisersbyprogramnetworks.10 Thevarioussub-marketsthatcharacterizethepurchaseandsaleofcontentoraudiencesarein- dicatedateachstepinthechain.Forexample,ContentProvidersselltheircontenttotelevision networksinwhatIcalltheProgram(Production)Market,Networkssellaccesstoalltheircon- tenttobroadcastandcabletelevisionsystemsintheProgram(Network)Market,andConsumers purchaseaccesstoprogramminginthe(Program)DistributionMarket. Ownershipstructureatanypointinthechainofeithermarketcaninfluenceoutcomeslikethe quantityandqualityoftelevisionprogrammingprovidedtohouseholds.11Asnotedabove,for reasonsofdataavailabilitywefocusinthisstudyontherelationshipbetweentheownershipstruc- tureofbroadcasttelevisionstationsandthequantityandqualityoftelevisionprogramming.This willnecessarilygiveonlypartofthepictureaboutthefullrelationshipbetweenmediaownership structureandtelevisionprogramming.Weraisethisissuenottobelittletheinsightsweprovide here,buttohighlightthevalueofextendingwhatwehavedoneherenotonlytootherdistribution channels(e.g.cableandsatellitesystems,eventuallytoInternetdistribution),butalsotothePro- gramNetwork,ProgramProduction,andAudience(Advertising)marketsandtotheownership linksbetweenthem. 3Data Inthissection,wedescribethesourcesofdatausedinthestudy. 9Thedashedarrowbetweencontentprovidersandconsumersrepresentsthesmallbutgrowingtrendtodistribute somecontentdirectlytoconsumerviatheInternet(e.g.thetelevisionprograms"Lost"and"DesperateHousewives"). 10Eventhisisanincompletepicture.Forexample,someprogramming,particularlysyndicatedprogramming,is solddirectlyfromcontentproviderstobroadcasttelevisionstations. 11Forexample,Wilbur(2005)findsthatmoreprogrammingisprovidedthatmatchesadvertiserpreferences(e.g. targetingadultmales)thanthatmatchesviewerpreferences. 6 3.1TelevisionStationOwnershipData OurownershipdataonbroadcasttelevisionstationscomesfromDiwadi,Roberts,andWise(2007). Theinterestedreaderisreferredthereformoredetails.Wedescribethekeyvariablesweusein ourstudyinSection6below. 3.2ProgrammingData OverviewTheFCCagreedtopurchasedataonourbehalfinordertoaddresstheissuesin thisstudy.Wewouldideallyhaveobtainedinformationoneveryprogramoneverychannel(or network)oneverybroadcasttelevisionandcablesystemintheU.S.overafairlylongtimehorizon. Ofcourse,thisprovedbothtooexpensiveandtoomuchdatatotractablyanalyze.Asacompromise, weobtainedinformationoneveryprogramoneverymajorbroadcasttelevisionstationandcable networkfortwoweeksofeveryyearbetween2003and2006.Theweekschosenwereselected duringtwooftheNielsen"sweepsMonths"tofacilitateobtainingNielsen'sDMA-leveltelevision ratingsdataforeachprogram.TheNielsenTVyearrunsroughlySeptemberthroughMay,12so weselectedweeksnearthebeginningandendoftheNielsenyear.Wetriedtoconsistentlyselect thesameweekeachyeartocontrolforseasonalfactorsthatmightotherwisebiasouryear-to-year comparisons.Intheend,wechosethesecond"Nielsenweek"ineachoftheNovemberandMay sweepsperiods.Thespecificweekschosenarepresentedbelowintable1. Table1:DataDates Year Week1 Week2 2003 May8-14 Nov6-12 2004May13-19Nov11-17 2005May12-18Nov10-16 2006May11-17 Nov9-15 TelevisionScheduleData(TMS)Ourbasicunitofobservationisatelevisionprogram(e.g "Friends")shownonaparticular"station"(broadcaststationorcabletelevisionnetwork,e.g. WNBCinNewYorkCityortheUSAcablenetwork)ataparticulartime(e.g.Monday,May 8th,2003,at8:00EST).Whileinprinciplethisinformationispubliclyavailable(e.g.published dailyinlocalnewspapersorprovidedbyprogrammingdistributors),therearesomanybroadcast networksandcablesystemsthatfirmshavearisentoorganizeit,ensureitsaccuracy,addadditional 12With"sweeps"inNovember,February,May,andJuly. 7 information,andsellittointerestedparties.TribuneMediaServices(TMS)isonesuchfirm, primarilysellingaccesstotheirdatatoavarietyofindustryparticipants(e.g.printprogramming guides,cablesystems,websites,etc.). TMSmeasurestheuniverseoftelevisionprogrammingprovidedonanybroadcasttelevisionstation orcablesystemintheU.S.,Canada,andMexico,over20,000unique"channels".13Manyofthese aren'tpracticallyrelevant(e.g.anaudiochannelonthelocalcablesysteminKansas),sowelimited theanalysistoeveryfull-powerbroadcasttelevisionstationandcableandpremiumtelevision networkintheUnitedStates.Weobtainedalistoftheformerfromtheownershipdatadescribed above.WeobtainedalistofthelatterfromTMS,KaganWorldMedia(2006),andNCTA(2007).14 Thereare1,583full-powerbroadcasttelevisionstationsand192cableandpremiumprogramming networksincludedinourfinaldataset. Table2describesthefieldsweusedfromtheTMSProgramScheduledata.Followingthestructure ofarelationaldatabase,thetoppanelofTable2describestheinformationprovidedforeach channel-date-startingtime-program(ourunitofobservation).15Informationcommontoachannel andprogramarethenpresentedinthesecondandthirdpanelsofthetable.TheChannelIDand ProgramIDlinkthedataineachofthepanelsforeachdateandstartingtime. Ofparticularrelevanceforouranalysisarethe"ProgramType"and"Category"fieldsasthese aretheprimarysourcedataweusebywhichweallocateprogrammingintocategoriesforlater, separateanalysis.TMSidentifiesaProgramTypeandCategoryforeveryprogramofferedon television.16Thereare33ProgramTypesandover300CategoriesintheTMSdata.Astherewas significantoverlapinsomeoftheProgramTypes,wecombinedanumberofthem.The33TMS ProgramTypesandoursmallersetof23"Estimation"ProgramTypesarepresentedinTable3. WeperformedasimilarexercisereducingthenumberofCategoriesfrom309to37;thespecific allocationweusedisprovidedinTables29-31.TheproportionsofprogrammingineachProgram TypeandCategoryinourfinaldatasetisgiveninTable4. TelevisionRatingsData(Nielsen,Kagan)WhiletheTMSdatatelluseachoftheprograms offeredoneverymajorbroadcasttelevisionstationandcablenetworkintheUnitedStates,theydo nottellushowmanypeoplewereexposedtothatprogrammingnorhowmanywatchedthem.For that,theFCCpurchaseddatafromNielsenMediaResearch(Nielsen)andKaganMediaServices
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- 46.2 50.3 51.3 5.9 + -5.1 - Origination Angle 30.6 31.8 29.3 30.4 30.7 1.4 + -1.4 - Live Angle 30.6 32.3 30.8 30.9 30.6 1.5 + 0.2 + Content Angle 51.2 41.9 55.6 51.8 51.0 -9.9 - 4.5 + Origination Angle 34.9 28.5 37.1 31.3 34.8 -2.7 - 2.3 + Live Angle 32.9 29.7 29.9 34.1 33.1 -4.3 - -3.2 - Content Angle 50.5 52.4 49.5 53.5 50.5 -1.2 - -1.0 - Origination Angle 37.2 35.3 38.6 36.0 37.1 -0.7 - 1.5 + Live Angle 36.8 32.2 36.7 38.6 36.8 -6.4 - -0.1 - Content Angle 45.7 53.7 50.0 40.6 45.6 13.1 + 4.4 + Origination Angle 30.5 34.3 30.5 26.6 30.5 7.6 + 0.0 - Live Angle 28.2 36.3
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- Notes: Mean and standard deviation. Difference in means is (cross-owned less non-cross- owned); ***p<.01, **p<.05, and *p<.10. 40 Table 8: Total State and Local Candidate Speaking Time (in seconds) Independent variables (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Local station ownership Cross-owned newspaper 0.4 (0.10) 6.6 (1.11) 7.8 (1.20) 8.0 (1.28) 9.6 (1.52) Cross-owned radio station -14.4** (2.36) -13.9** (2.22) -5.6 (1.06) -3.2 (0.62) Cross-owned radio and newspaper -6.2 (0.58) -5.2 (0.48) -8.3 (0.82) -13.9 (1.34) Parent company coverage of all television households (%) 0.2 (0.78) 0.3 (0.73) -0.0 (0.11) Network owned and operated 3.8 (0.47) -4.8 (0.58) -0.8 (0.09) Network affiliation (omitted category is CW\MyNetwork) ABC -0.8 (0.14) 3.8 (0.43) CBS -1.5 (0.27) 4.5 (0.45) FOX 20.4*** (3.92) 17.5** (2.57) NBC 5.6
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- N 89-49-56 W); Antenna: Dielectric, TFU-24J Hattiesburg, MS....Ch 47* Mississippi Authority for Educational Television BPET-19960724KS FIN #82798 ERP(VIS): 100 kW; HAAT: 99 meters; TL: 5.2 km NW of Hattiesburg, Forrest County, MS; Coordinates: (31-21-02 N 89-22-12 W); Antenna: Dielectric, TFU-24J Canton, NC....Ch 27* University of North Carolina BPET-19960919KW FIN #83822 ERP(VIS): 10.7 kW; HAAT: 474 meters; TL: Chambers Knob, approx. 3.2 km N of Clyde, NC; Coordinates: (35-34-06 N 82-54-25 W); Antenna: JAMPRO, JTZ, 1-1 -FCC- $ $ h° H I W ] d q t w { } ‰ § ¯ ° ± º È 7 ~ Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Í ã È Ë Ì Í Î Õ Ü Ý ä î ð ÿ‰PNG É!´R>^ÒïS›Sß¿†"KækÆý˜÷¯‡er4
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- The four MVNOs that filed compliance reports are: Disney Mobile, Hawaiian Telecom Services Co. (HTSC), Qwest, and Zefcom d/b/a Telispire PCS. See Eleventh CMRS Competition Report, 21 FCC Rcd 10947, 11039, Table 4 (2006). We note that the Eleventh CMRS Competition Report only reports estimated subscriber information for the top 25 mobile wireless service providers. Wireless service providers covering about 3.2 million subscribers, or approximately 1.6% of the total subscribers, did not file compliance reports. Those wireless service providers that have been identified as not filing a November 2006 compliance report have been referred to EB for further investigation. Operators with multiple air interfaces are counted multiple times. For example, if an operator has both GSM and CDMA networks, it is
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- Order ``). Report No. SES-00790, Satellite Radio Applications Accepted for Filing (Feb. 1, 2006). ViaSat Arclight AMSS Application, SES-LIC-20051028-01494, as amended by SES-AMD-20060314-00440 (``Arclight AMSS Application''), Exhibit 2 at § 2.2.1. Arclight AMSS Application, Exhibit 2 at §§ 2.2.1, 2.2.1.1, 2.2.1.2, and 2.2.1.3 Arclight AMSS Application, Exhibit 2 at § 2.4.2.1 Arclight AMSS Application, Exhibit 2 at §§ 3.1.2.2 and 3.2.1. (e.i.r.p.) of AES data transmissions. Id. Arclight AMSS Application, Exhibit 2 at §§ 2.4.4, 2.4.5, and 2.4.6. Rec. ITU-R M.1643, Annex 1, Part A, ¶1. 47 CFR § 25.212(c). To be eligible for routine processing, an application for a digital Ku-band earth station must also specify a maximum downlink e.i.r.p. density no greater than 10 dBW/4kHz. See 47 CFR §
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- Agreement as unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, in violation of section 224(b)(1) of the Act. As discussed below, we conclude that Salsgiver has met its burden of proving that certain of the challenged provisions are unlawful. Salsgiver has failed, however, to meet its burden of proving that many other challenged provisions are unlawful. The Pole Attachment Agreement Unreasonably Restricts Overlashing. Section 3.2 of the Pole Attachment Agreement states that ``Salsgiver is limited to one attachment per Licensor Pole and one installation per conduit, that attachment or installation is to include no more than one (1) cable....'' Salsgiver contends that, by limiting attachments to one cable per pole, the Agreement unreasonably prohibits Salsgiver from overlashing its own attachments. We agree. The Commission has
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- Reply of DQE Communications Network Services, LLC, File No. EB-05-MD-027 (filed Nov. 7, 2005) (``Reply'') at 2, ¶ 3. Section 3 of DQE CNS's CAP Tariff, Description of Services, contains three categories of services: (1) ``Dedicated Transport Services (ICB), which includes DS3 Service, T-1 service (1.544 Mbps) and 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (2) Section 3.2, ``Other Services,'' which includes ``point-to-point high-speed internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services, as well as redundant ring topology;'' and (3) Section 3.4, ``Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements,'' which offers service arrangements on a case-by-case basis in response to ``a bona fide special request from a Customer or prospective Customers to develop a bid for a service not generally
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- subscriber growth is attributable to the attractiveness of innovative service models such as prepaid and family plans, which target previously underserved markets such as youth and the credit-challenged as well as wireless substitution. Digital subscribers made up more than 98 percent of all wireless subscribers at the end of 2005, up from 91 percent at the end of 2003. Approximately 3.2 million analog-only mobile telephone subscribers remain. Non-voice services continue to play an increasingly important role in the CMRS industry. The Eleventh CMRS Competition Report cites an estimate by one analyst, that based on consumer billing records, mobile data usage reached approximately 50 percent of U.S. mobile subscribers in the fourth quarter of 2005. This compares with an earlier estimate of
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- the public interest would be served by allotting Channel 243C1 at Dededo as its second local aural transmission service, under Priority 4 of the FM allotment priorities. Channel 243C1 can be allotted at Dededo, consistent with the technical engineering requirements of the Commission's Rules, at reference coordinates of 13-29-17 North Latitude and 144-49-35 West Longitude, with a site restriction of 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) south of the community. 3. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority found in 47 U.S.C. Sections 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(g) and (r) and 307(b) and 47 C.F.R. Sections 0.61, 0.204(b) and 0.283, IT IS ORDERED, That effective July 28, 2008, the FM Table of Allotments, 47 C.F.R. Section 73.202(b), IS AMENDED for the community listed below, as follows: Community
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- 74.706 Digital TV (DTV) station protection. 74.707(e) Low power TV and TV translator. SUBPART L-FM BROADCAST TRANSLATOR STATIONS AND FM BROADCAST BOOSTER STATIONS Brief Description: This rule and process change eliminates the construction permit requirement for certain minor changes to broadcast facilities, and requires a translator or booster station to be located on an AM antenna tower or located within 3.2 km of an AM antenna tower to comply with 73.1692. Need: The rule permits certain types of modifications to ensure that interference with other facilities would not be created by minor changes to broadcast facilities. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 307, 554. Section Number and Title: 74.1237(e) Antenna location. PART 76-MULTICHANNEL VIDEO AND CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE SUBPART M-CABLE INSIDE WIRING
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- first local aural transmission service, and the required channel substitution would not deprive the community of French Lick of its local aural transmission service. Channel 261A can be allotted at Irvington, Kentucky at a site 13.8 kilometers (8.5miles) northwest of the community. Channel 229A can be substituted for Channel 261A at French Lick at Station WFLQ's existing site 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) north of the community. Accordingly, we seek comments on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, for the communities listed below, to read as follows: Channel No. City Present Proposed Invington, Kentucky --- 261A Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, That pursuant to Section 316(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- proposal warrants consideration because it would provide a second local aural transmission service to Dededo, Guam, under Priority 4 of the FM allotment priorities. A staff engineering analysis indicates that Channel 243C1 can be allotted to Dededo, consistent with the technical engineering requirements of the Commission's Rules, at coordinates of 13-29-17 NL and 144-49-35 WL, with a site restriction of 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) south of Dededo. 3. Accordingly, we seek comment on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b), as follows: Channel Community Present Proposed Dededo, Guam 286C2 243C1, 286C2 4. The Commission's authority to institute rule making proceedings, showings required, cut-off procedures, and filing requirements are contained in the attached Appendix and are incorporated by
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- Entity Usage 1 Access Reports; upon any new assignment. Status monthly. Biannually in March and September. Vertical Service Code 7.18.6, 8.0 Existing VSCs, new VSCs, and updates; status monthly. Biannually in March and September. Automatic Number Identification 8.0 Existing ANI, new ANI, and new assignments within five business days; status monthly. Biannually in March and September. Numbering Resource Utilization Form 3.2, 6.0, 6.1.5, 8.0, 8.2.2 Semi-annually on February and August 1st. Code Relief Planning Report to NANC 5.1.5 Quarterly. Status of Pending Relief Plans 5.1.9 Monthly, to FCC/NANC. Contact List Maintenance 4.4, 6.1.2, 7.7 Quarterly. NANP/NPA Exhaust Analysis 6.16, 7.18.1 Contingent upon material impact and annually. NPA/NANP Life Impact 6.1.8 Contingent, within 30 days of receipt of the updated NRUF Report.
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- a co-primary basis and CARS stations shall operate on a secondary basis. (c) In the band 13.15-13.25 GHz, fixed television auxiliary stations licensed pursuant to applications accepted for filing before September 1, 1979, may continue operation, subject to periodic license renewals. (d) In the sub-band 13.15-13.2125 GHz, NGSO FSS gateway uplink transmissions shall be limited to a maximum e.i.r.p. of 3.2 dBW towards 0° on the radio horizon. Note: The above provisions shall not apply to geostationary satellite orbit (GSO) FSS operations in the band 12.75-13.25 GHz. NG56 In the bands 72-73 and 75.4-76 MHz, the use of mobile radio remote control of models is on a secondary basis to all other fixed and mobile operations. Such operations are subject to
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- first local aural transmission service, and the required channel substitution would not deprive the community of French Lick of its local aural transmission service. Channel 261A can be allotted at Irvington, Kentucky at a site 13.8 kilometers (8.5miles) northwest of the community. Channel 229A can be substituted for Channel 261A at French Lick at Station WFLQ's existing site 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) north of the community. Accordingly, we seek comments on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, for the communities listed below, to read as follows: Channel No. City Present Proposed Invington, Kentucky --- 261A Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, That pursuant to Section 316(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- (adopted May 1, 2002) at 7-11. See Plan, Appendix A - Committee Members Contact List at 51-70. See Plan, Section 1.2 - Notification and Committee Participation at 2. See Plan, Appendix V - RPC Public Meeting Notices and Minutes at 199-411; see also, Plan, Appendix B - Committee Members Meeting Attendance Roster at 51-66. Id. at 199. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 15-16 (following plan approval Region 8 will announce its first open filing window, and will hold three filings windows per year as follows: January 1 - January 31, May 1through May 31, and September 1 through September 30). See Plan, Section 6 - Application Requirements at 17-18; see also, Plan, Section 7 -
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- 2009 Reply Comments Due: June 11, 2009 Introduction. On December 9, 2008, the Region 33 (Ohio) 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee (RPC) (Region 33) submitted a proposed 700 MHz Public Safety Plan (Plan) for General Use spectrum in the 769-775/799-805 MHz band for review and approval. On December 11, 2008, Region 33 submitted a request to substitute text in Section 3.2.1 General Use Channels of the Plan to clarify that channels are available to all eligible entities in that county on a first come, first serve basis. Lastly, on February 10, 2009, Region 33 submitted adjacent region letters of concurrence and dispute resolution agreements for Region 14 (Indiana), Region 21 (Michigan) and Region 36 (Western Pennsylvania) that were missing from Region
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- 23 FCC Rcd at 12486-87, para. 44; AT&T/Dobson Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 20314-15, para. 33. We note the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines state that a significant market impact from entry must result within two years for the entry to be considered ``timely,'' and thus potentially a factor ameliorating the enhancement of market power or hindering its exercise. DOJ/FTC Guidelines § 3.2. The Guam BTA (BTA490) and the Guam CMA (CMA732) are coterminous, and the CNMI BTA (BTA493) and the CNMI CMA (CMA734) are also coterminous. Both the Applicants and the Petitioners make arguments regarding the application of an initial spectrum screen. See Joint Petition at 8 (citing BANZHI/PTI Order, 21 FCC Rcd at 12087, para. 23 (stating that, post transaction, PTI
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- Order, 23 FCC Rcd at 12486-87, para. 44; AT&T/Dobson Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 20314-15, para. 33. We note the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines state that a significant market impact from entry must result within two years for the entry to be considered "timely," and thus potentially a factor ameliorating the enhancement of market power or hindering its exercise. DOJ/FTC Guidelines§ 3.2. 150The Guam BTA (BTA490) and the Guam CMA (CMA732) are coterminous, and the CNMI BTA (BTA493) and the CNMI CMA (CMA734) are also coterminous. 151Both the Applicants and the Petitioners make arguments regarding the application of an initial spectrum screen. SeeJoint Petition at 8 (citing BANZHI/PTI Order, 21 FCC Rcd at 12087, para. 23 (stating that, post transaction, PTI Pacifica's
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- and, accordingly, is not included in the analysis of the competitive effects. AWS-1 spectrum is considered available if the relocation schedule provided by the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (``NTIA'') is 24 months or less. See Verizon-ALLTEL Order, FCC 08-258 at ¶ 62; AT&T-Dobson Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 20314-15 ¶ 33; see also id. at 20313 n.117 (citing Section 3.2 of the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines, which states that ``a significant market impact from entry must result within two years for the entry to be considered `timely,' and thus potentially a factor ameliorating the enhancement of market power or hindering its exercise.''). With regard to BRS spectrum in this CMA, a transition plan and a completion notification have been filed for
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- meet the first buildout requirement for Multiple Address System (MAS) licenses. Wireless America seeks an extension of the first buildout requirement for five years, until March 28, 2012. For the reasons discussed below, we deny the Extension Requests and note that Wireless America's licenses automatically cancelled on March 28, 2007. background MAS is a radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz of spectrum in the 900 MHz band and is licensed under Part 101 of the Commission's rules. In 2000, the Commission designated the 928/959 MHz bands and twenty of the forty paired channels in the 932/941 MHz bands to be licensed on a geographic area basis using Economic Areas. The Commission held an auction for MAS licenses from November
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- first buildout requirement for Multiple Address System (MAS) licenses. Wireless America seeks an extension of the first buildout requirement for five years, until March 28, 2012. For the reasons discussed below, we deny the Extension Requests and note that Wireless America's licenses automatically cancelled on March 28, 2007. II. BACKGROUND 2. MAS is a radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz of spectrum in the 900 MHz band and is licensed under Part 101 of the Commission's rules.1In 2000, the Commission designated the 928/959 MHz bands and twenty of the forty paired channels in the 932/941 MHz bands to be licensed on a geographic area basis using Economic Areas.2The Commission held an auction for MAS licenses from November 14, 2001
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- response, and low power itinerant channels 9-12 paired with 969-972 and 959-960 paired with 1919-1920 licensed for nationwide operation). See also, 47 C.F.R. § 90.531(b)(3) narrowband low power channels subject to regional planning, and Section 90.531(b)(4) narrowband low power itinerant channels (transmissions are limited to an effective radiated power (ERP) of no more than two (2) watts). See Plan, Section 3.2 - Frequency Coordination at 11-12 (Region 10 will maintain its regional plan, current frequency allotment and allocation information on the CAPRAD database). See Plan, Section 10 - Certification at 23 (signed by RPC Chairman Jim Mollohan, on June 23, 2008). See Plan, Appendix G - Region 10 700 MHz Spectrum Allotments at 83-109; see also, Plan, Section 7.2 -Spectrum Efficiency
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- mhz regional plan WT Docket No. 02-378 Introduction. On December 9, 2008, the Region 33 (Ohio) 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee (RPC) (Region 33) submitted a proposed 700 MHz Public Safety Plan (Plan) for General Use spectrum in the 769-775/799-805 MHz band for review and approval. On December 11, 2008, Region 33 submitted a request to substitute text in Section 3.2.1 of the Plan entitled ``General Use Channels'' to clarify that channels are available to all eligible entities in that county on a first-come, first-served basis. Lastly, on February 10, 2009, Region 33 submitted adjacent region letters of concurrence and dispute resolution agreements for Region 14 (Indiana), Region 21 (Michigan) and Region 36 (Western Pennsylvania), which were missing from Region 33's
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- H. Ryan, State of Illinois to D'Wana Terry, Chief, Public Safety and Private Wireless Division, Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, FCC (affirming Illinois Statewide Radio Communications Steering Committee (I-STAR) administration of the interoperability channels); see also Plan, Appendix K - Nationwide Interoperability Channels at K1-K2 (includes Table of Interoperability Channels and Project 25 Common Air Interface interoperability channel parameters). See Plan, Section 3.2.1 - Low Power Analog Eligible Channels at 16-17 (utilization of low power channels 1-8 paired with 961-968 and 949-958 paired with 909-918 for on-scene incident response, and low power itinerant channels 9-12 paired with 969-972 and 959-960 paired with 1919-1920 licensed for nationwide operation). See also Plan, Appendix F - Low Power Channels at F1. See also 47 C.F.R. §
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- - Meeting Notices and Related Documentation at 71. See Plan, Section 1.4 - Composition and Role of Committees at 2. See Plan, Appendix A - Bylaws of Region 28 at 59-63. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 28 Member List and Contact Information at 64-68. See Plan, Appendix D - Meeting Notices and Related Documentation at 71-100. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Application Requirements at 8-9 (application content summary). See Plan Section 3.3 - Application Scoring and Review Chart at 10-25; see also Plan, Section 3.4 - Overview of Technical Review Process at 26. See Plan, Section 6.0 - System Design/Efficiency Requirements at 49-52. See also Plan, Section 3.10 - How Region 28 Maximized Spectrum at 31-32 (the Technical Committee will
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- supra. Application Exhibit 1 at 22-24. 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(a)(3). 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(a)(4). 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(a)(5). Application Exhibit 1 at 23. 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(a)(8). See ATC Report and Order at ¶¶ 110-114. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.255. 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(a)(6). Application Exhibit 1, Attachment D at 1, citing ATC Report and Order at App. C1 § 3.2. . See January 6, 2009, Letter to Mr. Julius Knapp, Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology, Federal Communications Commission, from Karl B. Nebbia, Associate Administrator, Office of Spectrum Management, National Telecommunications and Information Administration and attached Operator-to-Operator Agreement between ICO Global Communications and United States Federal Government Agencies Operating Earth Stations in the 2200-2290 MHz Band. 47 C.F.R. § 25.252(b)(1).
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- remote control unit) increased by 5.4 percent, declined by 2.5 percent, and declined by 9.9 percent, respectively, to $4.86, $4.28, and $3.86. For digital equipment, prices increased by 2.7 percent, declined by 0.6 percent, and declined by 4.1 percent, to $5.19, $5.38, and $5.16, respectively, as of the same three dates. For HD equipment, prices rose by 2.0 percent, by 3.2 percent, and 4.5 percent, to $7.11, $7.86, and $8.22. The monthly price to lease a CableCARD increased by an average of 3.0 percent to $1.19 in the year ending January 1, 2006; by 13.3 percent to $1.25 in the year ending January 1, 2007; and by 15.3 percent to $1.44 in the year ending January 1, 2008. Table 8 Monthly
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- 31, 2008, available at http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/2008-07-31-att-tries-to-stay-ahead-of-tech_N.htm (last visited on Dec. 16, 2008) 396 DigitalBridge Communications, available at http://www.digitalbridgecommunications.com/AboutDBC/tabid/84/Default.aspx (last visited Dec. 16, 2008). 397 Towerstream Launches Fixed WiMAX Network In Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas: Dallas-Fort Worth Becomes Ninth Market In National Major Market Rollout, News Release, April 1, 2008. Federal Communications Commission DA 09-54 76 can transmit data at speeds ranging from 3.2 to 25 kbps.398 USA Mobility's narrowband PCS network uses ReFLEX technology developed by Motorola, Inc. ("Motorola"); it covers 90 percent of the U.S. population.399 154. In addition, Velocita Wireless operates a two-way data network using 900 MHz SMR spectrum. The network, known as Mobitex, uses packet-switched radio technology to provide always-on, two-way messaging and data delivery, and covers 93 percent
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- Region 18 700 MHz Regional Planning Committee at 33-36. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 18 700 MHz Planning Committee Members at 37-39. See Plan, Section 2.2 - Operations of the RPC at 22-24. See Plan, Appendix D Meetings: List of Attendees, Public Notices and Proceedings at 41-74 (copies of attendance records and meeting announcements and summaries). See Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 9-11 (requests will be handled on a first-come, first-served basis, and applications will be evaluated using the Pre-Assignment Rules/Recommendations listed in Appendix F). See Plan, Section 6.0 - System Design/Efficiency Requirements (includes interference protection criteria, efficiency standards, channel loading, orphaned channels and system implementation). See Plan, Section 7.0 - Interoperability Channels at 20
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- Penki! Kont. Komun. Centras. Entrant Platinum Sky FTTH Lithuania: 100 Mbps; International (afternoon):10 Mbps; International (morning): 25 Mbps Seskin s, Fabijoniski , Pasilaiþi , Justiniski , Virsuliski , Pilait s, Karoliniski , Antakalnis, menagerie, Hazelnuts, and Snipiski Zirm n microdistricts Euro 99 $55.74 Free 200.00 zá mounting tax n/a no n/a No Lithuania Telerena Entrant Quality Plus Plan: AN1 unclear 3.2 Mbps down National Euro 37 $20.83 n/a Registration: 200 n/a month to month w/ 12 month contract, registration fee: 50; w/ 24 month contract, free registration www.splius.lt/Internetas/Kainos/ 12002 Federal Communications Commission DA 10-1348 Country Broadband Service Provider Competition Status Share of Retail FixedBroadbandAccess Market* Broadband Service Offerings Name / Description Type of Technology Broadband Speed (download/ upload) Availability ofBroadband Service
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- Kont. Komun. Centras. Entrant Platinum Sky FTTH Lithuania: 100 Mbps; International (afternoon): 10 Mbps; International (morning): 25 Mbps Seskin s, Fabijoniski , Pasilai i , Justiniski , Virsuliski , Pilait s, Karoliniski , Antakalnis, menagerie, Hazelnuts, and Snipiski Zirm n microdistricts Euro 99 $55.74 Free 200.00 zl mounting tax n/a no n/a No Lithuania Telerena Entrant Quality Plus Plan: AN1unclear 3.2 Mbps down National Euro 37 $20.83 n/a Registration: 200n/a month to month w/ 12 month contract, registration fee: 50; w/ 24 month contract, free registration www.splius.lt/Internetas/Kainos/ Telerena Entrant BN1 unclear 3.2 Mbps down National Euro 66 $37.16 n/a Registration: 200n/a month to month w/ 12 month contract, registration fee: 50; w/ 24 month contract, free registration Telerena Entrant CN1 unclear
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- requires the constant input of counsel. There comes a point during the reconfiguration process at which most required tasks are technical and ministerial and the assistance of counsel is necessary only in the most extraordinary of circumstances. Implementation Costs. Hartford seeks $3,680 (representing 9.2 hours) in Conner's legal fees for six weekly conference calls (6.0 hours) and related implementation tasks (3.2 hours), i.e., finding solutions to software and battery malfunction problems and preparing a Channel Clearing Request Form. Hartford asserts that the tasks were necessary, the costs are reasonable, and were incurred in good faith and in furtherance of Hartford's rebanding efforts. Sprint argues that the claimed costs were subsumed under the ``provide legal counsel as required'' provision in the FRA
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- Section 4.4 - Procedure for Frequency Coordination at 14-16. See Plan, Section 9 - Applicant Requirements and Evaluation (includes detailed list of application support items, channel loading requirements, evaluation matrix point system and scoring categories, i.e., intersystem and intra-system interoperability, spectrum efficient technology and geographic efficiency) at 24-27. See Plan, Section 8.5 - System Implementation at 21. See Plan, Section 3.2 - The Oregon Statewide Interoperability Executive Council (SIEC) at 8-11. The SIEC is organized under the Oregon Emergency Management Department. See http://www.oregon.gov/SIEC/index.shtml. See Plan, Section 13.4 - Database Maintenance at 29. See Plan, Section 14 - Certification by the Chair that Regional Planning Process was Open to the Public (signed by both the Region 35 Chair and Vice-Chair) at 35.
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- been rendered moot, were routinely dismissed. Global filed a ``Petition for Reconsideration or In the Alternative Revocation of Program Test Authority'' arguing that the 1998 license applications should not have been dismissed. Discussion. Section 73.1692 of the Rules provides that, when a broadcast entity proposes to construct a new facility within 0.8 kilometers of an AM non-directional array or within 3.2 kilometers of an AM directional array, it must ensure that the construction does not adversely affect the AM station. Based upon the record in this case, we find that Global has failed to substantiate its claim that the directional array of WNWR was adversely affected by the Stations' new digital facilities constructed in 1998. We find the data collected in
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- subject to a Plan With respect to the space services listed in the threshold/condition column in the bands in 1), 2), 3), 4), 5), 6), 7) and 8), an administration may request, pursuant to No. 9.41, to be included in requests for coordination, indicating the networks for which the value of T/T calculated by the method in § 2.2.1.2 and 3.2 of Appendix 8 exceeds 6%. When the Bureau, on request by an affected administration, studies this information pursuant to No. 9.42, the calculation method given in § 2.2.1.2 and 3.2 of Appendix 8 shall be used IWG-4/058R2 (22.10.10) 101 Reasons: In view of the discussion in the Background Section, the United States proposes that the coordination arc applicable to FSS
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- the bands in 1), 2), 3), 4), 5), 6), 7) and 8), an a dmi nistration may request, pursua nt to No. 9.41 , to be included in reques ts for c oordina tion, indica ting the networ ks for which the val ue of T/ T calc ulate d by the m ethod in § 2. 2.1. 2 and 3.2 of Ap pen dix 8 exce eds 6%. When the Bureau, on re quest by an affe cted adm inistration, studies this inform ation pursuant to No. 9.42 , the calc ulation method gi ven in § 2.2. 1.2 and 3.2 of Appendix 8 shall be used 18613 IWG-4/058R2 (22.10.10) Reasons: In view of the discussion in the Background Section,
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- Committee at 6-14. See Plan, Appendix A - Membership and Convening Meeting Attendees at 40. See Plan, Appendix C - Meeting Minutes, Agenda and Other Events (where 700 MHz information was disseminated). See Plan, Section 3.1 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 19 (all applications will be considered on a first come, first served basis); see also, Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Frequency Coordination at 23-24. See Plan, Section 4 - Priority Matrix (application evaluation matrix point system and scoring categories) at 28-29. See Plan, Section 8.5 - System Design and Efficiency Requirements at 33-35 (interference protection criteria; recommendation for smaller agencies to partner with other agencies in multi-agency or regional systems, to achieve efficiency and channel loading limits).
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- of Frequency Allocations 3.025-5.68 MHz (HF) Page 7 International Table United States Table FCC Rule Part(s) Region 1 Table Region 2 Table Region 3 Table Federal Table Non-Federal Table 3.025-3.155 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) 3.025-3.155 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (OR) US340 3.155-3.2 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R) 5.116 5.117 3.155-3.23 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R) Maritime (80) Private Land Mobile (90) 3.2-3.23 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile (R) BROADCASTING 5.113 3.23-3.4 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile BROADCASTING 5.113 5.116 5.118 3.23-3.4 FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile Radiolocation US340 Maritime (80) Aviation (87) Private Land Mobile (90) 3.4-3.5 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) 3.4-3.5 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE (R) US283 US340 Aviation (87) 3.5-3.8 AMATEUR FIXED MOBILE except aeronautical mobile 3.5-3.75 AMATEUR 5.119 3.5-3.9 AMATEUR FIXED MOBILE
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- A - By-Laws of Region 34 at 75-79. See Plan, Appendix B - Region 34 Membership List and Contact Information at 80-81. See Plan, Appendix D - Meeting Notices and Related Documentation at 86-101 (includes meeting announcements, summaries, attendance records and Technical Subcommittee webinar notes). See Plan, Section 3 - Plan Administration and Frequency Coordination at 16-17; see also Section 3.2 - Application Requirements at 18-19 (includes application submission requirements); see also Plan, Section 3.5 - Coordination with Adjacent Regions at 38 (applications are reviewed by the Technical Subcommittee to ensure no harmful interference to existing licensed systems and allotments, applications without appropriate ``pool'' protection will be returned); see also Plan, Section 3.9 - Management of Channel Assignments at 42-43 (prior
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- set forth in this Appendix A and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and between Deutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the ``Stock Purchase Agreement''). Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to the extent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extent it describes future business plans. Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement.
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- in this Appendix A and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. 1. Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and between Deutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the "Stock Purchase Agreement"). 2. Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to the extent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. 3. Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extentit describes future business plans. 4. Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase
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- documents set forth in this Appendix and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and between Deutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the ``Stock Purchase Agreement''). Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to the extent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extent it describes future business plans. Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement.
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- and documents set forth in this Appendix and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and betweenDeutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the "Stock Purchase Agreement"). Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to the extent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extent it describes future business plans. Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement.
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Operations of the Regional Planning Committee at 13. The five standing subcommittees include Communications, Education and Awareness, Interoperability, Planning, and Technical. See Plan, Executive Summary at 5; see also, Plan, Section 3.1 Notification Process/Operation of the Region at 12-14 (meeting notices were published by FCC public notice, and notifications were sent to the North Carolina APCO Chapter, North Carolina
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- documents set forth in this Appendix and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and between Deutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the ``Stock Purchase Agreement''). Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to the extent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extent it describes future business plans. Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement.
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- documents set forth in this Appendix and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. 1.Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and between Deutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the "Stock Purchase Agreement"). 2.Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to the extent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. 3.Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extent it describes future business plans. 4.Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement.
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Operations of the Regional Planning Committee at 13. See Plan, Section 1.6 - Development of the Plan at 7; see also, Plan, Section 2.1 Notification/Operation of the Region at 7-8 (meeting notices were published by FCC public notice, and notifications were sent to the Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa/Meskwaki, and a copy of the proposed
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- Framework ....................................................................................... 1-4 1.4 Proposed Action .................................................................................................. 1-6 1.5 Scope of the PEA ................................................................................................ 1-6 1.6 Public Involvement ............................................................................................. 1-7 1.6.1 Scoping Process ..................................................................................... 1-7 1.6.2 Draft PEA .............................................................................................. 1-7 1.6.3 Summary ................................................................................................ 1-8 CHAPTER TWO PURPOSE AND NEED .............................................................................................. 2-1 2.1 Purpose ............................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Need .................................................................................................................... 2-1 CHAPTER THREE ALTERNATIVES ....................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 No Action Alternative ......................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Alternative 1 Existing ASR Program with FAA Lighting Changes ................ 3-3 3.3 Alternative 2 Modifications to The ASR Program .......................................... 3-4 3.3.1 Alternative 2 Option A Require an EA for All Projects Submitted for Registration Except for Certain Changes to Existing Towers ..................................................................................... 3-4 3.3.2 Alternative 2 Option B Limit which Projects Are Categorically Excluded and
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- 1.1 percent lower ($52.37) for incumbent operators in communities with a rival operator; 9.6 percent lower ($47.86) for rival operators; 1.2 percent higher ($53.61) when a finding was granted based on DBS market share exceeding the 15 percent threshold established by the statute; 1.2 percent lower ($52.34) in areas in range of a wireless multichannel video programming distributor (``MVPD''); and 3.2 percent lower ($51.29) where the operator met the low penetration test for effective competition as a result of serving fewer than 30 percent of households. These price comparisons differ, in some respects, from past surveys. In the past the Commission found that average rates for expanded basic service in effective competition communities generally have been lower than in communities that
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- Appendix C - South Carolina Counties and Cities at 45-48 (21 of 46 counties were represented during the plan development process). See Plan, Appendix E - Meeting Notices and Minutes at 50-65. See Plan, Section 3.1 - Procedure for Requesting Spectrum Allotments at 14 (all applications will be considered on a first come, first served basis); see also, Plan, Section 3.2 - Procedure for Frequency Coordination at 18. See Plan, Section 4.0 - Priority Matrix at 23-24 (application evaluation matrix point system and scoring categories, noting that the matrix will be used only in the event that spectrum allocation requests conflict and all requests cannot be accommodated). See Plan, Section 7.0 - System Design/Efficiency Requirements at 25-28 (includes interference protection criteria,
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- Rose, and Wrangle Hill . . . .'' Verizon Delaware Inc.'s Application for a Cable Television Franchise at 1. DEPSC Opposition at 3 and Attachment A (DEPSC Order No 7074 at 3). DEPSC Opposition at 4. Id. Mediacom Reply at 2. Id. Id. at 3. See Petition at Exhibit F (DEPSC Order No. 7074) at Exhibit A (Franchise Agreement, Section 3.2.1, Exhibit D). Mediacom Reply at 3-4. Id. at 4-5. See Petition at Exhibits C and D. Mediacom Reply at 4. See Petition at Exhibit C (Declaration of Mitchell Grubbs, Director of Technical Operations for Mediacom, dated May 28, 2008) and general declaration submitted with the Petition (Declaration of David Kane, Mediacom Regional Vice President, who oversees the management of Mediacom's
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- broadcasting including multiple national radio networks, regional radio networks, and a large number of local radio stations. Topography: Germany occupies an area that is slightly smaller than Montana. Germany's terrain consists of lowlands in the north, uplands in the center, and Bavarian Alps in the south. Fixed Total Fiber Cable DSL Other Fixed broadband subs per 100 inhabitants 31.3 0.2 3.2 27.9 0.2 Fixed broadband subs (June 2010) 25,599,360 % of households with fixed broadband access (2009) 64.6 Mobile Mobile wireless broadband subs per 100 inhabitants 23.6 Mobile wireless broadband subs (June 2010) 19,342,600 14. Greece Regulation: Both the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) and the independent regulator, Hellenic Telecommunications & Post Commission (EETT), are responsible for oversight of Greece's
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- 7. 174IHS Global Insight, Germany: Telecoms Report(2010) (accessed Mar. 2, 2011). 7440 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 Topography: Germany occupies an area that is slightly smaller than Montana. Germany's terrain consists of lowlands in the north, uplands in the center, and Bavarian Alps in the south. Fixed Total Fiber Cable DSL Other Fixed broadband subs per 100 inhabitants175 31.3 0.2 3.2 27.9 0.2 Fixed broadband subs (June 2010)176 25,599,360 % of households with fixed broadband access (2009)177 64.6 Mobile Mobile wireless broadband subs per 100 inhabitants178 23.6 Mobile wireless broadband subs (June 2010)179 19,342,600 175OECD Broadband Portal, Table 1d (3) (June 2010) (accessed Feb. 11, 2011). 176Id. 177OECD Broadband Portal, Table 2a (July 2010) (accessed Feb. 11, 2011). 178OECD Broadband Portal,
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- forth in this Appendix and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. 1. Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and between Deutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the ``Stock Purchase Agreement''). 2. Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to the extent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. 3. Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extent it describes future business plans. 4. Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock
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- forth in this Appendix and that otherwise meet the definition of Highly Confidential Information or Highly Confidential Documents may be designated as Highly Confidential. This Appendix will be updated as necessary. 1. Annex F to the Stock Purchase Agreement by and between Deutsche Telekom AG and AT&T Inc., dated as of March 20, 2011 (the "Stock Purchase Agreement"). 2. Schedule 3.2q to the Seller Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, to theextent it discloses customer data disaggregated by local markets. 3. Schedule 4.16 to the Seller Disclosure Letter, to the extent it describes future business plans. 4. Schedules 4.6(b)(i) and 4.6(b)(ii) to the Purchaser Disclosure Letter, as that term is defined in the Stock Purchase
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- of Round Hill near the RFR area of concern. Again, no barriers to the area of concern were observed and no RFR caution or warning signs were found posted anywhere on or near the site. Also on April 15, 2010, the Denver agents determined that, at the time of the inspection, the transmitter power output (``TPO'') for Station KGNT was 3.2 kW. Using an antenna power gain of 1.50 as specified in the Phelps-Dodge Antenna Specification Engineering Data, and a line loss factor of 1.03, the station's effective radiated power (``ERP'') was determined to be 4.7 kW, which was 156% of Station KGNT's authorized ERP. Working with Station KGNT's Director of Engineering, as he gradually lowered the power of Station KGNT
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- OF ANY KIND. COSTQUEST DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE LICENSED MATERIALS ARE FREE FROM DEFECTS. COSTQUEST EXPRESSLY EXCLUDES AND DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY OR NON- INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. 3.Term and Termination 3.1.The Licensing Agreement shall terminate automatically upon the termination of the above- captioned proceedings and any administrative or judicial review. 3.2.Notwithstanding section 3.1, if Licensee agrees that Licensee does not continue to require Licensed Materials, CostQuest may terminate this Licensing Agreement. 3.3. If CostQuest believes that Licensee is in violation of the Second Supplemental Protective Order or this Licensing Agreement, CostQuest shall so notify the FCC. If the FCC determines that Licensee is in violation of this Second Supplemental Protective Order
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- radiated power (``ERP'') at 30 meters antenna height above average terrain (``HAAT''), providing an FM service radius (1 mV/m or 60 dBu) of approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers); and (b) the LP10 class, consisting of stations with a maximum of 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT, providing an FM service radius of approximately one to two miles (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers). The LPFM Order establishing the service imposed separation requirements for LPFM stations to protect full-service FM stations operating on the co-, first-, and second-adjacent channels, as well as stations operating on intermediate frequency channels. The LPFM Order concluded, however, that imposition of a third-adjacent channel separation requirement would restrict unnecessarily the number of LPFM stations that could be authorized,
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- 56 cents per channel. Over the 15 years from 1995-2010, the average annual increase in price per channel was less than 1 percent per year (0.6 percent). Average prices in communities with a finding of effective competition compared with prices in noncompetitive communities. Over the 12 months ending January 1, 2010, the average price of expanded basic service increased by 3.2 percent, to $54.27, for those operators serving communities for which no effective competition finding was made as of January 1, 2010 (noncompetitive communities). For the effective competition communities, the average price of expanded basic increased by 4.6 percent, to $54.77. Over this period, price per channel declined by 6.1 percent in noncompetitive communities, to 58 cents per channel, and by
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- first buildout requirement for its 843 Multiple Address System licenses and a five-year extension of time to construct its system, until October 13, 2015. For the reasons discussed below, we deny the Waiver and Extension Requests and note that CloudNine's licenses automatically cancelled on October 13, 2010. background Multiple Address System (MAS) is a radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz of spectrum in the 900 MHz band that is licensed under Part 101 of the Commission's rules. MAS licensees may engage in terrestrial point-to-point and point-to-multi-point fixed and limited mobile operations. In 2000, the Commission designated the 928/959 MHz bands and twenty of the forty paired channels in the 932/941 MHz bands to be licensed on a geographic area
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- buildout requirement for its 843 Multiple Address System licenses and a five-year extension of time to construct its system, until October 13, 2015. For the reasons discussed below, we deny the Waiver and Extension Requests and note that CloudNine's licenses automatically cancelled on October 13, 2010. II. BACKGROUND 2. Multiple Address System (MAS)is a radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz of spectrum in the 900 MHz band that is licensed under Part 101 of the Commission's rules.1 MAS licensees may engage in terrestrial point-to-point and point-to-multi-point fixed and limited mobile operations.2In 2000, the Commission designated the 928/959 MHz bands and twenty of the forty paired channels in the 932/941 MHz bands to be licensed on a geographic area basis
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- in the development of coordinated regional plans, and developed a Regional Planning Guidebook. Following the sunset of the NCC's charter on July 25, 2003, the National Public Safety Telecommunications Council (NPSTC) agreed to continue to provide assistance to regional planners. A copy of the 700 MHz Regional Planning Guidebook is available at the NPSTC website at http://www.npstc.org/nccsubcom.jsp. See Plan, Section 3.2 - Operations of the Regional Planning Committee at 13. See Plan, Section 1.2 - Regional Plan Summary at 3-4; see also Plan, Section 5.0 - Notification Process at 5. Region 25 uses an electronic newsletter Heard Across Montana to invite representatives of the Tribal Nations to participate in the 700 MHz regional planning process, as well as direct email to
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- a retention ratio calculation. Overall, NECA estimates that the proposed formula changes would decrease settlement rates by approximately 5.0 percent, given constant demand. The effects of these formula changes on individual average schedule companies will vary depending on each company's size and demand characteristics. Companies who provide DSL through NECA's tariff (197 study areas) would experience an average increase of 3.2 percent in total settlements. In total, NECA estimates that 221 study areas will experience settlement increases, while 171 will experience decreases. Interested parties may file comments on NECA's proposed modifications on or before February 14, 2012 and reply comments on or before February 24, 2012. Filings in this proceeding should be captioned ``National Exchange Carrier Association, Inc.'s Proposed 2012 Modification
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- the execution of this Agreement. ARTICLE III GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 3.1 Implementation Plan. Certain of the rights and obligations of the Parties are set forth in further detail in an Implementation Plan, which is consistent with this Agreement. TMI shall comply with the Implementation Plan, as it may be modified from time to time pursuant to Section 12.7. 3.2 Written Policies. The written policies and procedures of TMI regarding Electronic Surveillance shall be consistent with the provisions of this Agreement and the Implementation Plan. 3.3 Training. TMI shall instruct appropriate officials and staff as to their obligations under this Agreement and the Implementation Plan and issue annual reminders to them of such obligations. 3.4 All Reasonable Measures. The Parties
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- Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IL MD WLV960 090-02-46.4 W 0000062632 EASTERN MISSOURI CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP MILLSTADT 10/14/1999 10628.12500 38-27-40.2 N IL MD WLV959 089-54-02.8 W 0000062655 EASTERN MISSOURI CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP SHILOH 10/14/1999 10563.12500 38-33-43.5 N OK MD WLW247 097-25-24.1 W 0000062738 OKLAHOMA CITY SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP EDMOND 10/13/1999 06004.50000 35-42-03.2 N OK MD WLW247 097-25-24.1 W 0000062738 OKLAHOMA CITY SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP EDMOND 10/13/1999 06034.15000 35-42-03.2 N RI MD WMR511 071-47-05.0 W 0000062742 SNET CELLULAR INC HOPKINTON 12/01/1999 06417.14000 41-29-42.0 N RI MD WMR511 071-47-05.0 W 0000062742 SNET CELLULAR INC HOPKINTON 12/01/1999 06790.00000 41-29-42.0 N FL MD WLR601 080-07-26.2 W 0000062748 AT&T Wireless Services, of Florida, Inc.BOYNTON WEST 12/27/1999 02121.60000
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- ZIMMERMAN 03/24/2000 00956.36875 45-27-31.0 N PA NE P 075-16-20.0 W 0000099788 SUPERIOR WATER COMPANY WORCESTER 03/24/2000 00956.28125 40-09-55.0 N OH NE 082-29-01.6 W 0000099804 ARIEL CORPORATION MT VERNON 03/29/2000 21975.00000 40-19-07.3 N TX NE 102-27-53.5 W 0000099808 ARCO COMMUNICATIONS INC CRANE 03/29/2000 00932.41875 31-26-25.5 N TX NE 102-27-53.5 W 0000099808 ARCO COMMUNICATIONS INC CRANE 03/29/2000 00941.41875 31-26-25.5 N CA NE 117-32-03.2 W 0000099832 National Broadcasting Company Corona 03/29/2000 21925.00000 33-42-38.1 N IA NE 093-37-49.0 W 0000099883 Des Moines Hearst Argyle Television Inc. d/ba KCCI Television, Inc. DES MOINES 03/29/2000 22325.00000 41-35-35.0 N IA NE 093-41-10.8 W 0000099884 Des Moines Hearst Argyle Televison Inc. d/b/a KCCI Television, Inc. Des Moines 03/29/2000 23375.00000 41-33-14.0 N MA NE 071-05-33.0 W 0000099929 AKAMI CAMBRIDGE 03/23/2000
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- 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000172 SES-REG-20000414-00600 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 34 ° 49 ' 48.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1202 STAMP CREEK ROAD, OCONEE, SALEM, SC 82 ° 55 ' 9.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F COMPRESSED VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000174 SES-REG-20000421-00613 CABLE ONE, INC. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 28 ' 23.70 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 3242 AIRWAY
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- 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000172 SES-REG-20000414-00600 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 34 ° 49 ' 48.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1202 STAMP CREEK ROAD, OCONEE, SALEM, SC 82 ° 55 ' 9.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F COMPRESSED VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000174 SES-REG-20000421-00613 CABLE ONE, INC. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 28 ' 23.70 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 3242 AIRWAY
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- E000177 SES-REG-20000414-00624 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Licensee and contact name has been corrected from original filing to the correct name per letter dated April 25, 2000. 34 ° 18 ' 21.10 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 503 CENTRAL STREET, ANDERSON, IVA, SC 82 ° 39 ' 46.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F COMPRESSED VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: Page 5 of 10 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000178 SES-REG-20000414-00625 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Licensee and contact name has been corrected from original
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- with ``very low-density'' Amend paragraph 144, fourth and fifth sentences; paragraph 146, third sentence; paragraph 162, first and second sentences; footnote 348, second sentence; paragraph 163, second and third sentences; paragraph 176, first sentence; and paragraph 177, fourth, fifth and sixth sentences, by replacing ``primarily rural'' with ``very low-density'' Amend footnote 315 to read as follows: ``Modified Proposal at § 3.2.4; VALOR April 14 Letter, Appendix B § 61.48(l)(1)(ii)(A).'' Amend footnote 316 to read as follows: ``Modified Proposal at § 2.1.6; Appendix B § 61.48(l)(1)(i)(A) and (B).'' Amend footnote 317 to read as follows: ``Modified Proposal at § 2.4; Appendix B § 61.48(l)(1)(i)(C).'' Amend footnote 318 to read as follows: ``VALOR April 14 Letter; Appendix B §§ 61.45(b)(1)(iii) and 61.48(l)(1)(i)(D).'' Amend
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- PARTNERS, L.P. Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service "MOD" to add additional Antenna(s) to its' existing receive-only earth station registration. 33 ° 26 ' 39.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 536 ROBERTSON AVE. EAST, COLUMBIA, FT. GORDEN, GA 82 ° 18 ' 15.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA A-1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36MOF3E SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA A-2 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3E SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 5M 5 meters ANTENNA ID: 8008B (5 METER) ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3E Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E960246 SES-MOD-20000615-01072 INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Application for Modification Class of Station: VSAT Network Nature of
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- E010204 SES-REG-20010726-01411 PEAK CABLEVISION, LLC Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 35 ° 9 ' 8.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 COACOEHEE RD., ( 9 MILES E. OF OK) HWY 56 & US HWY 270 JUNCTION, SEMINOLE, WEWOKA, OK 96 ° 28 ' 42.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: COMTECH ANT CORP 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 3.2M ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F VIDEO COMPRESSED 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 5 of 6 E940049 SES-T/C-20010413-00749 METROCALL, INC. Application for Consent to Transfer of Control TO: No. of Station(s) listed: METROCALL, INC. FROM: Current Licensee: METROCALL, INC. METROCALL USA, INC. For
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- of 4.3 million lines (or wireless channels) in service. Advanced service lines provided by means of ADSL technology increased by 107%, and advanced service lines provided over coaxial cable systems increased by 49%. See Table 2. · As of December 31, 2000, there were about 5.2 million residential and small business subscribers to high-speed services. By contrast, there were approximately 3.2 million such subscribers six months earlier, and about 1.8 million a year earlier. See Table 3. · Among entities that reported facilities-based ADSL high-speed lines in service at the end of the year 2000, about 92% of such lines were reported by incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs). See Table 4. · Providers of high-speed ADSL services report serving subscribers in
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- City OK NE 099-28-09.3 W 0000552408 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative ELK CITY 08/08/2001 06585.62500 35-23-16.2 N OK NE 098-14-40.2 W 0000552414 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative CALUMET 08/08/2001 06152.75000 35-42-56.2 N OK NE 098-14-40.2 W 0000552414 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative CALUMET 08/08/2001 06286.19000 35-42-56.2 N OK NE 097-58-17.1 W 0000552442 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative COMANCHE 08/08/2001 05929.57500 34-20-54.3 N OK NE 097-56-03.2 W 0000552451 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative Kingfisher 08/08/2001 06731.25000 35-53-41.2 N OK NE 097-56-03.2 W 0000552451 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative Kingfisher 08/08/2001 06870.42500 35-53-41.2 N OK NE 098-55-11.0 W 0000552469 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative SEILING 08/08/2001 06529.57500 36-03-53.0 N OK NE 098-55-28.0 W 0000552501 Western Farmers Electric Cooperative FREDERICK 08/08/2001 06529.57500 34-24-20.0 N TX NE 098-56-52.0 W 0000552515 Western Farmers
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- Per-Minute Access Charges......................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier..........................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications....................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines.....................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines..........................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines......................................................2-3 Table 2.4 High-Speed Lines by Technology..............................................................................2-4 Consumer Expenditures...............................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service.........................................................3-3 Chart 3.1 Monthly Telephone Service Expenditures..................................................................3-3 Table 3.2 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider.........................................................................................................3-4 Earnings.......................................................................................................4-1 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary...........................................................................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity...........................................................5-1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry................................................................................................5-3 Chart 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry................................................................................................5-3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity Index for the Telephone Communications Industry Measured in Output per Hour.............................................................................5-4 Chart 5.2
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- CAROLINA RSA #4, INC. BENNETTSVILLE 08/14/2001 06595.00000 34-41-14.0 N SC MD WMR997 079-46-07.0 W 0000558932 USCOC OF SOUTH CAROLINA RSA #4, INC. BENNETTSVILLE 08/14/2001 06615.00000 34-41-14.0 N GM MD WPNC960 089-55-27.2 W 0000558989 Statos Offshore Services Company OFFSHORE 08/14/2001 06605.00000 29-01-54.8 N LA MD WPNC958 090-13-02.2 W 0000559006 Statos Offshore Services Company FOURCHON 08/14/2001 06034.15000 29-07-47.8 N LA MD WPNB796 090-13-03.2 W 0000559053 Statos Offshore Services Company LEEVILLE 08/14/2001 02168.40000 29-13-05.8 N LA MD WPNB796 090-13-03.2 W 0000559053 Statos Offshore Services Company LEEVILLE 08/14/2001 02174.80000 29-13-05.8 N LA MD WPNB796 090-13-03.2 W 0000559053 Statos Offshore Services Company LEEVILLE 08/14/2001 06286.19000 29-13-05.8 N LA MD WPNB796 090-13-03.2 W 0000559053 Statos Offshore Services Company LEEVILLE 08/14/2001 06745.00000 29-13-05.8 N LA MD WPNB796 090-13-03.2
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- Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City KY RM KNKN837 085-06-24.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessShelbyville 09/12/2001 38-10-37.2 N KY RM KNKN837 085-06-24.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessShelbyville 09/12/2001 38-10-37.2 N KY RM KNKN837 085-06-24.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessShelbyville 09/12/2001 38-10-37.2 N KY RM KNKN837 085-19-18.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessSHELBYVILLE 09/12/2001 38-12-03.2 N KY RM KNKN837 085-19-18.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessSHELBYVILLE 09/12/2001 38-12-03.2 N KY RM KNKN837 085-19-18.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessSHELBYVILLE 09/12/2001 38-12-03.2 N KY RM KNKN837 085-15-56.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessSULPHUR 09/12/2001 38-28-54.2 N KY RM KNKN837 085-10-49.8 W 0000589967 Cellco Partnership dba Verizon WirelessTURNERS CORNER 09/12/2001 38-34-31.2 N TN RM
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- West Virginia License LLC BOOTHSVILLE 09/28/2001 06063.80000 39-22-47.0 N WV MD WPOL576 080-11-19.0 W 0000609160 ACC West Virginia License LLC BOOTHSVILLE 09/28/2001 06123.10000 39-22-47.0 N WV MD WPOL686 080-01-39.2 W 0000609161 ACC West Virginia License LLC MORGANTOWN 09/28/2001 06375.14000 39-31-32.3 N WV MD WPOL686 080-01-39.2 W 0000609161 ACC West Virginia License LLC MORGANTOWN 09/28/2001 06404.79000 39-31-32.3 N WV MD WPON462 079-59-03.2 W 0000609171 ACC Pennsylvania License LLC MORGANTOWN 09/28/2001 06345.49000 39-36-26.3 N WV MD WPON462 079-59-03.2 W 0000609171 ACC Pennsylvania License LLC MORGANTOWN 09/28/2001 10715.00000 39-36-26.3 N WV MD WPNJ770 079-57-51.2 W 0000609172 ACC Pennsylvania License LLC MORGANTOWN 09/28/2001 06152.75000 39-35-13.3 N WV MD WPNJ770 079-57-51.2 W 0000609172 ACC Pennsylvania License LLC MORGANTOWN 09/28/2001 06830.00000 39-35-13.3 N WV MD WPNJ770 079-57-51.2
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- valid FRN is needed. Check the box to the left of the form and then press the Update FRN button. See Exhibit 3.1. Exhibit 3.1 IB customers are presented with the IBFS Pre-Form Information screen. Enter the correct FRN and password of the Applicant for which the form is being prepared and press the PREFILL CORES DATA button. See Exhibit 3.2 below. Exhibit 3.2 The IBFS Application Menu Screen will reappear. Scroll down to see that a copy of the form has been created, showing the updated FRN. Click on the copy to make any changes needed to the form and proceed as usual. See Exhibit 3.3. Exhibit 3.3 HOW DOES THE ELECTRONIC REMITTANCE FORM 159 HANDLE THE FRN Customers are
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- 086-39-08.3 W 0000618276 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC BIRMINGHAM 10/05/2001 06123.10000 33-37-07.7 N AL MD WLN969 086-48-12.6 W 0000618285 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC BIRMINGHAM 10/05/2001 06197.24000 33-29-19.1 N AL MD WLN969 086-48-12.6 W 0000618285 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC BIRMINGHAM 10/05/2001 06315.84000 33-29-19.1 N AL MD WLN969 086-48-12.6 W 0000618285 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC BIRMINGHAM 10/05/2001 06375.20000 33-29-19.1 N AL MD WLN972 086-25-03.2 W 0000618295 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC Moody 10/05/2001 06197.24000 33-36-25.7 N AL MD WLN972 086-25-03.2 W 0000618295 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC Moody 10/05/2001 06256.54000 33-36-25.7 N AL MD WLN972 086-25-03.2 W 0000618295 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC Moody 10/05/2001 06345.49000 33-36-25.7 N AL MD WLN972 086-25-03.2 W 0000618295 Alabama Cellular Service, LLC Moody 10/05/2001 06345.49000 33-36-25.7 N ND MD WMR424 097-15-42.3
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- COMPRESSED 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E010306 SES-REG-20010924-02137 COX COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 30 ° 28 ' 51.20 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 HWY 331 SOUTH, WALTON, FREEPORT, FL 86 ° 7 ' 29.70 " W LONG. LOCATION: MACOM 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 3.2 METER ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F VIDEO COMPRESSED 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E010307 SES-REG-20010924-02138 COX COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 29 ° 9 ' 50.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 2710
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- Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA MD WLV350 118-13-12.2 W 0000680780 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES 12/04/2001 11365.00000 34-04-55.0 N CA MD WLV350 118-13-12.2 W 0000680780 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES 12/04/2001 11405.00000 34-04-55.0 N CA MD WMS759 118-14-03.2 W 0000680800 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES 12/04/2001 19565.00000 34-02-15.0 N CA MD WLR346 118-11-16.2 W 0000680814 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES 12/04/2001 19365.00000 34-01-09.0 N MA MD WPNG911 070-39-10.2 W 0000680890 Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems, LLCEAST WAREHAM 12/04/2001 10553.12500 41-45-56.6 N MA MD WPNG911 070-39-10.2 W 0000680890 Southwestern Bell Mobile Systems, LLCEAST WAREHAM 12/04/2001 10652.50000
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- and add an additional 4.5 meter antenna. 34 ° 53 ' 39.10 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1881 WEST MAIN, SAN BERNARDINO, BARSTOW, CA 117 ° 3 ' 3.40 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 5 meters ANTENNA ID: 8008LS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 2 4.6 meters ANTENNA ID: 8005 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 3 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 4 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 808LS ANALOG VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F DIGITAL VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E010007 SES-MOD-20011212-02357 IMPSAT USA, INC. Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:International Fixed Satellite Service Modification filed
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- 0000751314 NEXTEL OF TEXAS, INC. DALLAS 01/29/2002 00854.33750 32-46-51.5 N Page 17 GX - SMR, 806-821/851-866 MHz, Conventional State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MD WBS426 A 0000751315 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 01/29/2002 00806.00000 - 00821.00000 MD WBS426 A 0000751315 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 01/29/2002 00809.53750 CA MD WBS426 117-32-03.2 W 0000751315 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. EL TORO 01/29/2002 00854.53750 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WBS426 117-32-03.2 W 0000751315 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. EL TORO 01/29/2002 00854.53750 33-42-38.1 N MD WNKJ330 O 0000751317 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC, INC. 01/29/2002 00806.00000 - 00821.00000 MD WNKJ330 O 0000751317 NEXTEL COMMUNICATIONS OF THE MID-ATLANTIC, INC. 01/29/2002 00809.63750 MD MD WNKJ330 X 0000751317 NEXTEL
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- OK MD WLL980 096-02-58.0 W 0000759287 UNITED STATES CELLULAR TELEPHONE OF GREATER TULSA, L.L.C. AVANT 02/05/2002 06545.62500 36-26-27.0 N OK MD WLL980 096-02-58.0 W 0000759287 UNITED STATES CELLULAR TELEPHONE OF GREATER TULSA, L.L.C. AVANT 02/05/2002 06605.00000 36-26-27.0 N OK MD WLL980 096-02-58.0 W 0000759287 UNITED STATES CELLULAR TELEPHONE OF GREATER TULSA, L.L.C. AVANT 02/05/2002 10633.12500 36-26-27.0 N CA MD WLT963 118-18-03.2 W 0000759386 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP HOLLYWOOD 02/05/2002 10643.75000 34-05-55.0 N CA MD WLT963 118-18-03.2 W 0000759386 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP HOLLYWOOD 02/05/2002 19645.00000 34-05-55.0 N Page 9 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA MD WMK431 118-16-49.2
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- for the six-month period of January 2001-June 2001, or 3.2% for the year ago period. CLECs reported providing about one-third of switched access lines over their own local loop facilities, 23% by means of resold ILEC services, and 44% over acquired unbundled network element (UNE) loops. ILECs reported providing almost 8 million UNE loops to other carriers, of which about 3.2 million were provided without switching and about 4.8 million with switching At least one CLEC was serving local telephone service end-user customers in 60% of the nation's zip codes at the end of June 2001. Just over 90% of United States households reside in these zip codes. CLECs reported customers in the District of Columbia, in Puerto Rico, and in
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- - 4200.0000 MHz 50K0F3E Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E020076 SES-REG-20020322-00449 TCA CABLE PARTNERS II Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 33 ° 39 ' 39.20 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 25 E. 19TH SE, LAMAR, PARIS, TX 95 ° 32 ' 12.20 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: S40321/9000 Page 11 of 13 DIGITAL VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F ANALOG VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E020078 SES-REG-20020322-00450 TCA CABLE PARTNERS II Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 33 ° 39 ' 1.70 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1
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- - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E020138 SES-REG-20020514-00831 PEAK CABLEVISION, LLC Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 35 ° 12 ' 57.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 4/10 MILE TO PARKHEIGHTS ROAD-WEST, SEMINOLE, SEMINOLE, OK 96 ° 39 ' 30.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: PATRIOT 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 3.2 METER Page 7 of 8 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite and Radiocommunication Division at 418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F VIDEO COMPRESSED 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E020135 SES-REG-20020517-00803 KTNC LICENSE, LLC Registration Class of Station: Fixed
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- carriers. The remainder of CLEC lines was provided over local-loop facilities owned by the CLECs. ILECs reported providing about 21% more UNE loops with switching (including the UNE-Platform) to other carriers at the end of 2001 as they reported six months earlier (5.8 million compared to 4.8 million) and about 16% more UNE loops without switching (3.7 million compared to 3.2 million). At least one CLEC was serving local telephone service end-user customers in 62% of the nation's zip codes at the end of 2001, up from 56% a year earlier. About 91% of United States households resided in these zip codes. CLECs reported customers in the District of Columbia, in Puerto Rico, and in all states except Delaware. As additional
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- is a concern in the 900 MHz band. Specifically, UTC comments that ``as private wireless spectrum grows more congested, there are increasing reports of harmful interference to energy activities, including critical power restoration. In WT Docket No. 97-81, the Commission addressed general concerns about congestion in the 900 MHz band. MAS is point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point radio communications services that consists of 3.2 megahertz of spectrum in the 928/952/956 MHz, 928/959 MHz, and 932/941 MHz bands (``900 MHz band''). Historically, MAS spectrum has been used by the energy industry for various alarm, control, interrogation, and status reporting requirements, but has also served an important role in the transportation industry. Some railroads are using the frequencies in the MAS spectrum for SCADA operations involving
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- Suppliers: Prime Time, 1970, 1977 Share of Programming Hours (%) Supplier 1970 Supplier 1977 1 Universal 12.8 Universal 18.4 2 Twentieth-Century Fox 7.3 Warner 6.7 3 Paramount 6.4 Spelling/Goldberg 6.1 4 Columbia 6.1 Lorimar 5.4 5 MGM 4.5 MTM 5.3 6 Filmways 3.6 Columbia 3.6 7 ITC 3.0 MGM 3.5 8 Harbour 2.6 Paramount 3.5 9 Spelling/Thomas 2.3 Aaron Spelling 3.2 10 Talent 2.2 Twentieth-Century Fox 3.2 11 Teleklew 2.0 Walt Disney 2.9 12 CBS 19. Tandem 2.9 13 Walt Disney 1.9 Quinn-Martin 2.7 14 Leonard Freeman 1.8 Tat 2.4 15 NBC 1.8 Toy 2.2 16 Sullivan 1.8 CBS 2.0 17 Peekskill 1.7 Four D 2.0 18 Xandu 1.7 Whacko 1.7 19 Van Bernard 1.5 Schick-Sunn Classics 1.6 20 Glenco 1.5*
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- LOCAL OR NATIONAL NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS? BASE: RESPONDENTS WHO USE MAGAZINES MOST OFTEN AS THEIR SOURCE FOR LOCAL OR NATIONAL NEWS TOTAL ----- UNWEIGHTED TOTAL 15 WEIGHTED TOTAL 1247 (000) 100.0 TOP 2 BOX (%4-5) ---------------- 37.0 5 MUCH MORE LIKELY 17.2 4 19.8 3 30.9 2 27.8 1 NO MORE LIKELY 4.4 DON'T KNOW - REFUSE - MEAN 3.2 DATA BASED UPON FEWER THAN 145 RESPONDENTS DO NOT MEET MINIMUM REPORTING STANDARDS AND ARE SUPPLIED FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY. COPYRIGHT 2002 NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH, INC. NIELSEN MEDIA RESEARCH PAGE: 43 FCC PHONE SURVEY AUGUST 23-SEPTEMBER 1; 3-5, 2002 TABLE 041 Q11DC. USING A SCALE OF 1 TO 5, WITH 1 MEANING NO MORE LIKELY AND 5 MEANING MUCH MORE
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- off over time. The large increase in concentration that occurred from March 1996 to November 1998 can be largely attributed to the relaxation of the local radio ownership rules required by the 1996 Telecom Act, as can the smaller increase that occurred from November 1998 to March 2001. The subsequent change from March 2001 to March 2002 is less pronounced. 3.2 Changes in Ownership Diversity Traditionally, the Commission has been concerned with encouraging diversity in the ownership of broadcast stations so as to foster a diversity of viewpoints in the programming presented over the airwaves. One measure of diversity that is of interest to the Commission is the number of independent owners of radio stations in a local Metro market. Chart
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- and all but one had negative pre-tax profits. While caution should be used in drawing inferences from these data, it does appear that, even among the less profitable stations, the situation probably did not deteriorate since 1990. Station revenues are predominantly from advertising, but some network affiliates receive ``network compensation'' payments from the parent network. In 2000 these payments averaged 3.2 percent of net revenues for big three affiliate stations. Network compensation looms larger for stations in the smaller markets, as illustrated by the fact that the average in 2000 was 2.4 percent for the top 25 markets and 6.3 percent for markets outside the top 100. In 1990, the average level of compensation for big three affiliates was 5.1 percent
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- Contents............................................................................................................................ii Executive Summary.......................................................................................................................iv A Proposal for a Rapid Transition to Market Allocation of Spectrum...........................................1 1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................1 2 Elements of a Market Regime for Spectrum...........................................................................3 2.1 Flexibility of Use............................................................................................................3 2.2 Exhaustive assignment of spectrum rights......................................................................4 2.3 Exclusive licenses...........................................................................................................5 2.4 Proper definition of interference rights...........................................................................6 2.5 Special provisions for low-power devices......................................................................7 3 Elements of an Efficient Transition to Spectrum Markets......................................................8 3.1 Speed...............................................................................................................................9 3.2 Low transaction costs......................................................................................................9 3.3 Transparency...................................................................................................................9 3.4 Liquidity........................................................................................................................10 3.5 Participation..................................................................................................................10 3.6 Simultaneity..................................................................................................................11 3.7 Package Bidding...........................................................................................................14 4 A Proposed Transition Market Mechanism: Band-Restructuring Auctions........................16 4.1 Simultaneous two-sided auction with package bidding................................................16 4.2 Voluntary participation is the quid pro quo for flexibility............................................19 4.3 An incumbent need not sell its license..........................................................................21 4.4 Efficient and fair division of auction proceeds.............................................................22 4.5 FCC conducted band restructuring
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- Grant Date: 08/14/2002 Licensee Name: TELECINCO, INC. Requested Facility: Ch No:29 N Latitude: 18-9-2; W Longitude: 66-59-20 ERP (Average): 90 kW; HAAT: 590.3 meters; Antenna: ND Facility ID: 11264 Call Sign: KLKN-DT File No: BDSTA-20020812ADA City: LINCOLN State: NE Grant Date: 08/14/2002 Licensee Name: CITADEL COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY, LTD. Requested Facility: Ch No:31 N Latitude: 40-46-47; W Longitude: 96-42-17 ERP (Average): 3.2 kW; HAAT: 52 meters; Antenna: DA Facility ID: 20373 Call Sign: KMAS-DT File No: BDSTA-20020812ADD City: STEAMBOAT SPRINGS State: CO Grant Date: 08/19/2002 Licensee Name: TELEMUNDO OF STEAMBOAT SPRINGS COLO. LIC. CORP. Requested Facility: Ch No:10 N Latitude: 40-27-43; W Longitude: 106-50-57 ERP (Average): 0.481 kW; HAAT: 175.2 meters; Antenna: DA Facility ID: 33710 Call Sign: KCCI-DT File No: BDSTA-20020814ABL
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- INTELSAT AOR - (328.5 E.L.) Renewal 01/13/2003 - 01/13/2018 Date Effective: 01/13/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority TIME WARNER ENTERTAINMENT-ADVANCE/NEWHOUSE PARTNERSHIP E930147 SES-RWL-20021216-02215P Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 35 ° 14 ' 46.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 CRAMERTON ROAD, GASTON, CRAMERTON, NC 81 ° 5 ' 19.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Renewal 02/25/2003 - 02/25/2018 Date Effective: 01/09/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority MIDCONTINENT COMMUNICATIONS KV72 SES-RWL-20021226-02166E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 45 ° 56 ' 2.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 PERKINS, LEMMON, SD 102 ° 10
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- Communication: MOBILE - AMSC-1 - (101.0 W.L.) MOBILE - MSAT-1 - (106.5 W.L.) Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations ARMSTRONG UTILITIES, INC. E030015 SES-REG-20021223-02210P Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 46 ' 3.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 383 UNION SQUARE ROAD, LAWRENCE, OXFORD, OH 76 ° 0 ' 51.80 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 STANDARD VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUB-CARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Points of Communication: Page 7 of 8 For more information concerning this Notice, contact the Satellite and Radiocommunication Division at 418-0719; TTY 202-418-2555. 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations ARMSTRONG UTILITIES, INC. E030016 SES-REG-20021223-02211P Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite
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- to access customers, namely interexchange carriers. The following is a summary of some key quality of service indicators for 2001 and 2000: In virtually all areas of measured performance highlighted in the report, most companies improved in 2001 compared to 2000. Average residential installation intervals for individual companies ranged from a low of 0.6 business days to a high of 3.2 business days in 2001, an improvement from a low of 0.8 business days and a high of 3.9 business days in 2000. Average initial out-of-service residential repair intervals for individual companies ranged from a low of 13.5 hours to a high of 26.8 hours in 2001, an improvement compared to a low of 13.0 hours and a high of 49.0
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- N CA NE 118-36-21.0 W 0001203144 Sprint Spectrum L.P. Castaic 02/19/2003 19305.00000 34-28-32.0 N CA NE 114-57-38.7 W 0001203894 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP Holtville 02/20/2003 10561.87500 32-42-40.0 N NY NE 074-00-54.4 W 0001204133 Nextel of New York, Inc New York 02/20/2003 18085.00000 40-43-05.7 N NY NE 074-00-43.6 W 0001204350 Nextel of New York, Inc New York 02/20/2003 19645.00000 40-43-34.3 N PR NE 066-59-03.2 W 0001204580 TeleCorp Communications, Inc. Maricao 02/20/2003 11132.50000 18-11-49.0 N NC NE 077-56-50.5 W 0001204710 NORTH CAROLINA RSA #9, INC. Kenansville 02/20/2003 05974.85000 34-58-29.4 N NC NE 077-56-50.5 W 0001204710 NORTH CAROLINA RSA #9, INC. Kenansville 02/20/2003 06004.50000 34-58-29.4 N WA NE 122-48-38.8 W 0001205906 Pacific Bell Wireless Northwest LLC Port Townsend 02/21/2003 19495.00000 48-06-48.8 N WA NE 122-55-37.9 W
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- - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Registration 12/23/2002 - 12/23/2017 Date Effective: 03/03/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority ARMSTRONG UTILITIES, INC. E030015 SES-REG-20021223-02210P Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 46 ' 3.40 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 383 UNION SQUARE ROAD, LAWRENCE, OXFORD, OH 76 ° 0 ' 51.80 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 STANDARD VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED AUDIO SUB-CARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Points of Communication: Page 11 of 19 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Registration 12/23/2002 - 12/23/2017 Date Effective: 03/03/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority ARMSTRONG UTILITIES, INC. E030016 SES-REG-20021223-02211P Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 41 ° 37 ' 47.20 "
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- systems. The later limits, contained in Table 1.1.B, are significantly different than those in Table 1.1.A and will be used in our analyses to assess the potential interference between the ICO ATC transmitters and MSS systems in adjacent bands and other systems in adjacent allocations. For purposes of the following analyses, we will treat these limits as EIRP densities. Table 3.2.C entitled ``Interference Analysis to Space Research Earth Stations'' in Section 3.2 of Appendix C1 is revised to change the heading of the final column from ``ATC AT'' to ATC MT''. The revised table reads: SR/SO Earth Stations Units ATC BS ATC MT Frequency (GHz) 2.2 2.2 Range (km) 0.82 0.09 ATC Transmitter Out-of-Band Power (dBW/4kHz) -100.6 -119.6 Bandwidth Ratio (dB)
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- - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CO MD WPRT855 105-17-33.0 W 0001220628 Sprint Communications Co., LP GOLDEN 03/05/2003 06004.50000 - 06256.54000 39-54-48.0 N CO MD WPRT855 105-17-33.0 W 0001220628 Sprint Communications Co., LP GOLDEN 03/05/2003 06256.54000 39-54-48.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001220632 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LYTLE CREEK 03/05/2003 10616.87500 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001220632 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LYTLE CREEK 03/05/2003 10633.75000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001220632 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LYTLE CREEK 03/05/2003 19475.00000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WMN362 117-41-32.1 W 0001220709 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP MONTCLAIR 03/05/2003
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- (ALSAT) Renewal 04/13/2003 - 04/13/2018 Date Effective: 03/26/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority NATIONAL MINORITY TV, INC. E930262 SES-RWL-20030324-00380E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 44 ° 54 ' 14.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 DUMP ROAD AND SR 420, ST. LAWRENCE, MASSENA, NY 74 ° 53 ' 1.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Renewal 04/25/2003 - 04/25/2018 Date Effective: 03/28/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority California State University, Chico E5504 SES-RWL-20030324-00381P Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 43 ' 44.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 BUTTE, CHICO, CA 121
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- Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority THREE RIVERS CABLE ASSOCIATES, L.P., DEBTOR-IN-POSSESSION E3284 SES-RWL-20030403-00424E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 27 ' 7.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 670 VINE STREET, ROCKINGHAM, HARRISONBURG, VA 78 ° 51 ' 7.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 4.6 meters ANTENNA ID: 8005 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 2 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3.2 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 3 5 meters ANTENNA ID: 8023 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Renewal 04/15/2003 - 04/15/2018 Date Effective: 04/09/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority ADELPHIA CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, LLC, DEBTOR-IN-POSSESSION WS91 SES-RWL-20030403-00425E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40
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- MD WMM381 082-05-01.9 W 0001284019 ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. HEPHZIBAH 04/22/2003 06286.19000 33-19-36.7 N GA MD WMM381 082-05-01.9 W 0001284019 ALLTEL COMMUNICATIONS, INC. HEPHZIBAH 04/22/2003 06345.49000 33-19-36.7 N OK MD WMJ808 099-26-01.0 W 0001284241 TEXAHOMA CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ALTUS 04/23/2003 02121.60000 34-39-05.0 N OK MD WMJ808 099-26-01.0 W 0001284241 TEXAHOMA CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ALTUS 04/23/2003 06745.00000 34-39-05.0 N OK MD WMQ978 099-05-03.2 W 0001284249 TEXAHOMA CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TIPTON 04/23/2003 06585.00000 34-30-24.2 N OK MD WMQ978 099-05-03.2 W 0001284249 TEXAHOMA CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP TIPTON 04/23/2003 06605.00000 34-30-24.2 N OK MD WPOR600 097-38-02.0 W 0001284530 TEXAHOMA CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP VELMA 04/23/2003 06585.00000 34-28-37.0 N OK MD WPOR600 097-38-02.0 W 0001284530 TEXAHOMA CELLULAR LIMITED PARTNERSHIP VELMA 04/23/2003 06605.00000 34-28-37.0 N TX MD WMP342 098-40-03.0
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- 05/02/2003 06093.45000 41-26-17.1 N IL NE 087-58-55.2 W 0001297054 CORBAN COMMUNICATIONS INC. JOLIET 05/02/2003 06152.75000 41-26-17.1 N IL NE 087-58-55.2 W 0001297054 CORBAN COMMUNICATIONS INC. JOLIET 05/02/2003 06152.75000 41-26-17.1 N Page 34 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IL NE 087-41-03.2 W 0001297056 CORBAN COMMUNICATIONS INC. South Chicago 05/02/2003 05974.85000 41-45-28.4 N IL NE 087-41-03.2 W 0001297056 CORBAN COMMUNICATIONS INC. South Chicago 05/02/2003 06034.15000 41-45-28.4 N IL NE 087-41-03.2 W 0001297056 CORBAN COMMUNICATIONS INC. South Chicago 05/02/2003 06093.45000 41-45-28.4 N IL NE 087-41-03.2 W 0001297056 CORBAN COMMUNICATIONS INC. South Chicago 05/02/2003 06152.75000 41-45-28.4 N IL NE 087-41-03.2 W 0001297056 CORBAN COMMUNICATIONS
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- in the modification process. Ms. Smith reviewed the INC Issue Summary for Active Workshops. She pointed out that INC had one new issue go into final closure. A PA Change Order will be generated from it this issue. H. Local Number Portability Report (LNPA). Gary Sacra, Verizon, presented the report to the Council. Mr. Sacra stated that the NPAC Release 3.2 project plan remains on track. The Service Provider (SP) Turn-up Testing, which is currently underway, is scheduled to be completed on May 14, 2003. The Regions have now been assigned their rollout slots. The first production date for the Midwest Region is May 19, 2003. On June 2, 2003, the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Southwest Regions will turn up production. The
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- 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Renewal 07/06/2003 - 07/06/2018 Date Effective: 05/19/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority COMCAST OF COLORADO XII, INC. E930372 SES-RWL-20030519-00677E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 39 ° 45 ' 50.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 CLEAR CREEK, EMPIRE, CO 105 ° 40 ' 45.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Renewal 07/15/2003 - 07/15/2018 Date Effective: 05/19/2003 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority COMCAST OF CALIFORNIA/ILLINOIS, LP E5955 SES-RWL-20030519-00678E Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 37 ° 35 ' 34.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 ALAMEDA, UNION CITY, CA
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- State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MD KNHQ807 A 0001316744 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 05/19/2003 00813.36250 CA MD KNHQ807 118-34-33.3 W 0001316744 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. CHATSWORTH 05/19/2003 00858.36250 34-19-30.0 N CA MD KNHQ807 118-34-33.3 W 0001316744 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. CHATSWORTH 05/19/2003 00858.36250 34-19-30.0 N CA MD KNHQ807 117-32-03.2 W 0001316744 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. EL TORO 05/19/2003 00858.36250 33-42-38.1 N CA MD KNHQ807 117-32-03.2 W 0001316744 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. EL TORO 05/19/2003 00858.36250 33-42-38.1 N CA MD KNHQ807 118-15-35.3 W 0001316744 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. LOS ANGELES 05/19/2003 00858.36250 34-02-58.0 N CA MD KNHQ807 118-15-35.3 W 0001316744 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. LOS ANGELES 05/19/2003 00858.36250 34-02-58.0 N
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- CALIFORNIA, INC. 06/16/2003 00806.00000 - 00821.00000 MD KNGG206 A 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 06/16/2003 00809.73750 MD KNGG206 A 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 06/16/2003 00809.73750 MD KNGG206 A 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 06/16/2003 00854.73750 MD KNGG206 A 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 06/16/2003 00854.73750 CA MD KNGG206 X 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. 06/16/2003 00809.73750 CA MD KNGG206 117-32-03.2 W 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. EL TORO 06/16/2003 00854.73750 33-42-38.1 N CA MD KNGG206 117-32-03.2 W 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. EL TORO 06/16/2003 00854.73750 33-42-38.1 N CA MD KNGG206 118-34-37.3 W 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. LOS ANGELES 06/16/2003 00854.73750 34-19-30.0 N CA MD KNGG206 118-34-37.3 W 0001349349 NEXTEL OF CALIFORNIA, INC. LOS ANGELES 06/16/2003 00854.73750 34-19-30.0 N
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- N VA MD WLM334 077-30-24.0 W 0001360636 RCTC WHOLESALE CORPORATION d/bRICHMOND 06/24/2003 06315.84000 37-35-30.0 N VA MD WLM334 077-30-24.0 W 0001360636 RCTC WHOLESALE CORPORATION d/bRICHMOND 06/24/2003 06805.00000 37-35-30.0 N Page 6 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MA MD WLV798 071-06-03.2 W 0001361724 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP CANTON 06/25/2003 10572.50000 42-09-03.4 N MA MD WLV798 071-06-03.2 W 0001361724 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP CANTON 06/25/2003 10583.12500 42-09-03.4 N MA MD WLV798 071-06-03.2 W 0001361724 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP CANTON 06/25/2003 10588.12500 42-09-03.4 N MA MD WMN423 071-07-10.2 W 0001361787 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP CANTON 06/25/2003 10648.12500 42-11-55.4 N OR MD WMR220 123-21-42.2 W 0001361966 USCOC OF OREGON RSA #5, INC.
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- into anything. Ms. Smith reported that the NANP Expansion (NANPE) Workshop completed its work on the D digit report. The report will be sent to all NANP nation regulators. The report supports Paragraph 106 in the Second NRO Order. I. Local Number Portability Report (LNPA). Gary Sacra, Verizon, presented the report to the Council. Mr. Sacra stated that the Release 3.2 Project Plan remains on track. He advised that the service provider individual turn-up testing is scheduled to begin March 4, 2003 - April 25, 2003. The service provider group and performance testing will begin April 28, 2003 - May 14, 2003. The Region 1 production date is scheduled for May 19, 2003. Production in Regions 2, 3, and 4 is
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- 112-57-01.0 W 0001374588 WWC Holding Co., Inc. ANACONDA 07/07/2003 06286.19000 46-06-06.0 N MT MD WMQ458 112-57-01.0 W 0001374588 WWC Holding Co., Inc. ANACONDA 07/07/2003 06286.19000 46-06-06.0 N MT MD WMQ458 112-57-01.0 W 0001374588 WWC Holding Co., Inc. ANACONDA 07/07/2003 06315.84000 46-06-06.0 N MT MD WMQ458 112-57-01.0 W 0001374588 WWC Holding Co., Inc. ANACONDA 07/07/2003 06730.62500 46-06-06.0 N LA MD WPNB796 090-13-03.2 W 0001376237 Stratos Offshore Services Company LEEVILLE 07/09/2003 02178.00000 29-13-05.8 N MA MD WLV786 070-57-15.2 W 0001376356 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP GEORGETOWN 07/09/2003 05974.85000 42-43-02.3 N MA MD WLV786 070-57-15.2 W 0001376356 CELLCO PARTNERSHIP GEORGETOWN 07/09/2003 05994.62000 42-43-02.3 N Page 8 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency
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- P 092-25-41.5 W 0001383192 CenterPoint Energy - Arkla LITTLE ROCK 07/15/2003 00956.25625 34-46-06.3 N OK MD WNTZ391 P 099-46-31.3 W 0001383193 CenterPoint Energy - Arkla REED 07/15/2003 00956.25625 34-58-00.1 N OK MD WPJD337 P 095-46-14.9 W 0001383194 CenterPoint Energy - Arkla MCALESTER 07/15/2003 00956.25625 34-58-10.3 N OK MD WPJD336 P 098-23-21.1 W 0001383195 CenterPoint Energy - Arkla LAWTON 07/15/2003 00956.25625 34-36-03.2 N OK MD WPJE723 P 097-58-07.1 W 0001383196 CenterPoint Energy - Arkla DUNCAN 07/15/2003 00956.25625 34-29-27.2 N OK MD WPJE723 P 097-58-07.1 W 0001383196 CenterPoint Energy - Arkla DUNCAN 07/15/2003 00956.25625 34-29-27.2 N LA MD WNTZ389 P 093-42-14.6 W 0001383197 CenterPoint Energy - Arkla PLAIN DEALING 07/15/2003 00956.25625 32-55-12.4 N AK MD WGX763 148-40-45.7 W 0001383198 BP Communications Alaska Inc.
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- many INC issues are in final closure and pending Change Order approval. Ms. Smith responded that there are seven issues that are awaiting implementation. Ms. Smith reviewed the INC Issue Summary for Active Workshops with the NANC members. H. Local Number Portability Report (LNPA). Gary Sacra, Verizon, presented the report to the Council. Mr. Sacra stated that the NPAC Release 3.2 project plan still remains on track. The first production date for the Midwest Region is May 19, 2003. On June 2, 2003, the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast, and Southwest Regions will turn up production. The final production date is June 16, 2003 for the Northeast, West Coast, and Western Regions. Mr. Sacra reported that the Architecture Planning Team's (AP Team) mission is
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- COMCAST CABLEVISION OF NASHVILLE I, LLC WN84 SES-REG-20031210-01798E Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service A Reinstatement of an Expired Receive-Only Earth Station Registration. 36 ° 4 ' 51.20 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 115 FORT HILL DRIVE, USA, WAVERLY, TN 87 ° 47 ' 33.10 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA INC. 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG & DIGITAL 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 6 of 6
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- Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City LA MD WPYR292 088-44-14.2 W 0001576099 Dominion Exploration & Production Offshore 01/12/2004 00123.15000 28-12-25.6 N PR MD WPVB279 066-00-06.6 W 0001576382 Aeronautical Radio Inc San Juan 01/12/2004 00136.60000 18-26-21.9 N CA MD WPST441 118-09-05.8 W 0001576452 Aeronautical Radio Inc. Long Beach 01/12/2004 00136.55000 33-49-03.7 N CA MD WWX4 117-59-03.2 W 0001576480 AERONAUTICAL RADIO INC FULLERTON 01/12/2004 00136.65000 33-52-21.1 N MS MD KAM8 090-04-33.2 W 0001577660 AERONAUTICAL RADIO INC JACKSON 01/13/2004 00131.17500 32-18-40.2 N FL MD KMU8 081-48-35.3 W 0001580410 CITY OF LEESBURG LEESBURG 01/05/2004 00122.72500 28-49-25.0 N Page 1 AF - Aeronautical and Fixed State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name
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- 42-51-19.2 N MN NE P 093-35-06.0 W 0001591141 Princeton Public Utilities Princeton 01/22/2004 00956.25625 45-34-23.0 N MN NE P 093-35-06.0 W 0001591141 Princeton Public Utilities Princeton 01/22/2004 00956.25625 45-34-23.0 N GA NE P 084-37-11.1 W 0001592441 City of Manchester Manchester 01/23/2004 00956.41875 32-51-15.3 N WY NE 105-53-20.0 W 0001592539 Basin Electric Power Cooperative Gillette 01/23/2004 06605.00000 44-13-43.9 N WY NE 106-42-03.2 W 0001592540 Basin Electric Power Cooperative Buffalo 01/23/2004 06765.00000 44-13-49.9 N TX NE 097-52-15.0 W 0001593212 MOTOROLA INC Austin 01/23/2004 00954.15000 30-14-27.0 N TX NE 097-52-15.0 W 0001593212 MOTOROLA INC Austin 01/23/2004 00954.15000 30-14-27.0 N CT NE P 073-25-41.5 W 0001593441 Itron Connecticut Finance Inc. Danbury 01/23/2004 00956.36875 41-18-12.6 N CT NE P 073-25-41.5 W 0001593441 Itron Connecticut Finance Inc.
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- See 47 C.F.R $25.209. In any case, the interfering signals are limited by the PFD specified in Part 25.138. Consequently, FSS satellites making use of conventional technology, such as QPSK and rate 3/4 or 112 encoding, or equivalent, must provide more power to overcome the effects of adjacent satellite interfhence while meeting performance objectives including the 2 degree spacing requirement. 3.2 KU BAND BSS WlTH 4.5 DEGREE SPACING. A 45 centimeter antema, typical for this service, has a gain of 33.5 dBi and a beamwidth of 3.75 degrees at 12.45 GHz. These antanas are not required to comply with Part 25.209, however, close to the mainlobe the Part 25.209 characteristic is met.' In any event, at 4.5 degree spacing, the mainlobe
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- In 1985, at the World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC Orb-85), the Region 2 Plans were ratified internationally and became part of the ITU's Radio Regulations. See Policies and Rules for the Direct Broadcast Satellite Service, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 13 FCC Rcd 6907,6912, n.20 (1998) ("Part 100 NPRM"). 12 l3 ITU Radio Regulation, Appendix 30, Section 3.1. l4 Id., Section 3.2. " See ITU Radio Regulations, Appendix 30, Article 4, and Appendix 30A, Article 4. The Region 2 Plan is defined in Appendix 30 as "[tlhe Plan for the broadcasting- satellite service in the frequency band 12.2-12.7 GHz in Region 2 contained in this Appendix, together with any modifications resulting from the successful application of the procedures of Article 4." ITU
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- SMITHFIELD 01/26/2004 02118.40000 36-57-02.5 N VA MD WMK764 076-35-37.8 W 0001594204 Cellco Partnership SMITHFIELD 01/26/2004 06034.15000 36-57-02.5 N VA MD WMK764 076-35-37.8 W 0001594204 Cellco Partnership SMITHFIELD 01/26/2004 06063.80000 36-57-02.5 N VA MD WMK764 076-35-37.8 W 0001594204 Cellco Partnership SMITHFIELD 01/26/2004 06093.45000 36-57-02.5 N VA MD WMK764 076-35-37.8 W 0001594204 Cellco Partnership SMITHFIELD 01/26/2004 06123.10000 36-57-02.5 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001594645 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 01/26/2004 02121.60000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001594645 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 01/26/2004 05945.20000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001594645 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 01/26/2004 05974.85000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001594645 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 01/26/2004 06034.15000 34-12-49.0 N
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- reporting holding company, and the level of customer dissatisfaction with residential installations declined for two out of the four reporting holding companies. Average residential installation intervals for individual operating entities ranged from a low of 0.5 business days to a high of 2.1 business days in 2002, as compared to a low of 0.6 business days and a high of 3.2 business days in 2001. The report is available for reference in the FCC's Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, S.W. Copies may be purchased by calling Qualex International at (202) 863-2893. The report can be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats on the World Wide Web. For additional information, contact the Industry Analysis and Technology
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- N PR MD WML265 066-06-01.4 W 0001607660 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COGUAYNABO 02/06/2004 10628.12500 18-18-44.5 N PR MD WML265 066-06-01.4 W 0001607660 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE COGUAYNABO 02/06/2004 11035.00000 18-18-44.5 N AK MD WPXA426 166-21-41.1 W 0001607709 Mukluk Telephone Company Inc Teller 02/06/2004 18120.00000 65-15-56.4 N AK MD WPXE207 166-29-18.6 W 0001607816 Mukluk Telephone Company Inc. Brevig Mission 02/06/2004 19680.00000 65-20-03.2 N CA MD WPXR642 117-01-18.6 W 0001607863 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC ESCONDIDO 02/06/2004 10581.25000 33-10-06.2 N PR MD WMK682 066-03-38.4 W 0001608783 SAN JUAN CELLULAR TELEPHONE CORIO PIEDRAS 02/06/2004 11215.00000 18-23-15.1 N Page 17 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 12/10/2003 - 12/10/2018 Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service A Reinstatement of an Expired Receive-Only Earth Station Registration. 36 ° 4 ' 51.20 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 115 FORT HILL DRIVE, USA, WAVERLY, TN 87 ° 47 ' 33.10 " W LONG. LOCATION: Page 1 of 7 SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA INC. 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG & DIGITAL 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) POST-NEWSWEEK STATIONS, FLORIDA, INC. E940150 SES-RWL-20040202-00156E Date Effective: 02/11/2004 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 03/11/2004 - 03/11/2019 Renewal Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 25 ° 58 ' 0.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 3900
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- Aeronautical Radio Inc Chicago 02/10/2004 00132.00000 41-58-46.5 N MO NE 092-32-09.7 W 0001612612 City of Osage Beach Kaiser 02/10/2004 00122.80000 38-05-07.6 N GM NE 090-26-27.7 W 0001613595 MURPHY EXPLORATION & PRODUCTIOOFFSHORE 01/26/2004 00122.80000 27-37-29.0 N FL NE 082-28-22.0 W 0001615150 City Of Williston Williston 02/12/2004 00122.80000 29-21-15.0 N VA NE 078-06-09.8 W 0001616542 Commonwealth of Virginia Department ofCrewe 02/13/2004 00122.80000 37-11-03.2 N WI RM KKC6 091-15-21.5 W 0001609714 LA CROSSE, CITY OF LA CROSSE 01/23/2004 00122.95000 43-52-37.9 N KS RM WZX8 101-22-03.6 W 0001615024 STEVENS, COUNTY OF HUGOTON 01/28/2004 00122.80000 37-09-09.1 N RO KIT2 0001610193 Commonwealth of Virginia Department of 02/09/2004 RO WJD7 0001610506 UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 02/09/2004 RO WWU8 0001610547 UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 02/09/2004 RO WYF9
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- SILVERTON 02/20/2004 10775.00000 37-41-45.9 N CO AM WCT947 107-46-43.2 W 0001533310 Qwest Corporation SILVERTON 02/19/2004 10855.00000 37-41-45.9 N CO AM WCT947 107-46-43.2 W 0001533310 Qwest Corporation SILVERTON 02/20/2004 10855.00000 37-41-45.9 N CO AM WCT948 107-40-26.2 W 0001533758 Qwest Corporation SILVERTON 02/20/2004 11265.00000 37-48-22.9 N CO AM WCT948 107-40-26.2 W 0001533758 Qwest Corporation SILVERTON 02/20/2004 11345.00000 37-48-22.9 N CA AM WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001594645 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 02/18/2004 02121.60000 34-12-49.0 N Page 5 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA AM WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0001594645 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 02/18/2004 05945.20000 34-12-49.0 N CA AM WLT564 117-30-03.2
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- 47 C.F.R. 5 25.209. In any case, the interfering signals are limited by the PFD specified in Part 25.138. Consequently, FSS satellites making use of conventional technology, such as QPSK and rate 3/4 or 1/2 encoding, or equivalent, must provide more power to overcome the effects of adjacent satellite interference while meeting performance objectives including the 2 degree spacing requirement. 3.2 KU BAND BSS WITH 4.5 DEGREE SPACING. A 45 centimeter antenna, typical for this service, has a gain of 33.5 dBi and a beamwidth of 3.75 degrees at 12.45 GHz. These antennas are not required to comply with Part 25.209, however, close to the mainlobe the Part 25.209 characteristic is met.' In any event, at 4.5 degree spacing, the mainlobe
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- Service 39 ° 12 ' 11.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1039 NORTH FREDERICK PIKE, FREDERICK, WINCHESTER, VA 78 ° 9 ' 58.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: AFC PR-16.4 1 5 meters ANTENNA ID: 5 METER Page 8 of 10 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W PRODELIN 2 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: CN136-752-06 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 3 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: HS9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 4 2.8 meters ANTENNA ID: HS9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W MICRODYNE 5 5 meters ANTENNA ID: SATRO-5 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) CENTENNIAL PUERTO RICO CABLE TV CORPORATION E6811 SES-RWL-20040217-00232E Date Effective: 02/26/2004 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of
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- Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City AZ MD KNKA205 111-41-00.4 W 0001691042 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC Rio Verde 04/09/2004 33-43-37.6 N CT - Local Television Transmission State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MA NE P 070-05-05.6 W 0001689776 PLUM TV, LLC. Nantucket 04/08/2004 06437.50000 41-16-03.2 N MA NE P 070-05-05.6 W 0001689776 PLUM TV, LLC. Nantucket 04/08/2004 06462.50000 41-16-03.2 N MA NE P 070-05-05.6 W 0001689776 PLUM TV, LLC. Nantucket 04/08/2004 06487.50000 41-16-03.2 N MA NE P 070-05-05.6 W 0001689776 PLUM TV, LLC. Nantucket 04/08/2004 06512.50000 41-16-03.2 N NY NE P 072-15-10.2 W 0001690258 PLUM TV, LLC. Wainscott 04/08/2004 06430.00000 40-57-19.7 N NY NE P
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- 122-56-39.5 W 0001697530 Time Warner Cable Inc. THURSTON 04/15/2004 06197.24000 47-00-19.3 N WA MD WMT280 122-56-39.5 W 0001697530 Time Warner Cable Inc. THURSTON 04/15/2004 06253.54000 47-00-19.3 N WA MD WMT280 122-56-39.5 W 0001697530 Time Warner Cable Inc. THURSTON 04/15/2004 06315.84000 47-00-19.3 N WA MD WMT280 122-56-39.5 W 0001697530 Time Warner Cable Inc. THURSTON 04/15/2004 06345.49000 47-00-19.3 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0001697772 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEORANGE 04/15/2004 06393.67000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0001697772 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEORANGE 04/15/2004 06423.75000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0001697772 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEORANGE 04/15/2004 10558.75000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0001697772 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEORANGE 04/15/2004 10572.50000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2
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- California Water Service Company REDONDA BEACH 04/05/2004 00932.36875 33-51-19.0 N CA MD WPVN659 118-23-04.0 W 0001701507 California Water Service Company REDONDA BEACH 04/05/2004 00941.29375 33-51-19.0 N CA MD WPVN659 118-23-04.0 W 0001701507 California Water Service Company REDONDA BEACH 04/05/2004 00941.36875 33-51-19.0 N GU MD WPYQ892 144-49-52.5 E 0001701832 IT&E OVERSEAS, INC. Barrigada Heights 04/19/2004 11325.00000 13-29-16.8 N TX MD WNEP959 097-22-03.2 W 0001701899 BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVBASTROP 04/19/2004 06256.54000 30-06-43.4 N TX MD WNEP959 097-22-03.2 W 0001701899 BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVBASTROP 04/19/2004 06345.49000 30-06-43.4 N TX MD WNEP954 096-25-52.7 W 0001701923 BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVBRENHAM 04/19/2004 06226.89000 30-09-58.2 N TX MD WNEP956 096-38-43.8 W 0001701946 BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVBURTON 04/19/2004 05974.85000 30-10-39.1 N Page 35 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude
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- ALSAT - (ALSAT) MARCUS CABLE ASSOCIATES, LLC E940409 SES-RWL-20040501-00626E Date Effective: 05/03/2004 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 06/30/2004 - 06/30/2019 Renewal Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 32 ° 30 ' 53.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 118 LEE ROAD 122, LEE, OPELIKA, AL 85 ° 18 ' 36.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 25M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) FALCON CABLE SYSTEMS COMPANY II, LP E7431 SES-RWL-20040501-00627E Date Effective: 05/03/2004 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 07/20/2004 - 07/20/2019 Renewal Page 59 of 61 Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 34 ° 56 ' 24.00 " N LAT. SITE
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- 06900.00000 41-05-00.2 N MN MD WHY691 093-05-42.7 W 0001715612 CBS BROADCASTING INC. LINO LAKES 04/28/2004 06950.00000 - 06975.00000 45-07-52.8 N CA NE 121-30-32.8 W 0001711832 KXTV, INC. Sacramento 04/26/2004 07062.50000 38-33-54.6 N TX NE 097-07-34.0 W 0001711863 SAGA BROADCASTING, LLC Victoria 04/26/2004 07100.00000 - 07125.00000 28-50-43.4 N OH NE 084-30-46.7 W 0001719309 SCRIPPS HOWARD BROADCASTING CCincinnati 04/30/2004 13200.00000 - 13225.00000 39-06-03.2 N Page 34 TI - TV Intercity Relay State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City SD NE 097-33-23.3 W 0001719942 YOUNG BROADCASTING OF SIOUX FADeSmet 04/30/2004 07100.00000 - 07125.00000 44-21-18.9 N TP - TV Pickup State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name
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- MT AM WLP83 108-32-27.4 W 0001622743 NorthWestern Corporation, as Debtor-in-PRoundup 05/21/2004 05945.20000 46-12-23.8 N MT AM WLP83 108-32-27.4 W 0001622743 NorthWestern Corporation, as Debtor-in-PRoundup 05/21/2004 06004.50000 46-12-23.8 N MT AM WLP83 108-32-27.4 W 0001622743 NorthWestern Corporation, as Debtor-in-PRoundup 05/21/2004 06345.49000 46-12-23.8 N OH AM P 083-32-39.0 W 0001677502 Columbia Gas of Ohio Toledo 05/17/2004 00956.38125 41-38-41.0 N TX AM WNEP959 097-22-03.2 W 0001701899 BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVBastrop 05/21/2004 06256.54000 30-06-43.4 N Page 17 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City TX AM WNEP959 097-22-03.2 W 0001701899 BLUEBONNET ELECTRIC COOPERATIVBastrop 05/21/2004 06345.49000 30-06-43.4 N FL AM WNEO483 081-49-06.0 W 0001726701 FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION FORT MEADE 05/18/2004 00928.08125 27-44-55.0
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- 069-49-18.0 W 0001752200 MAINE RSA #1, INC. GARDINER 05/27/2004 02162.00000 44-10-46.0 N ME MD WMW971 069-49-18.0 W 0001752200 MAINE RSA #1, INC. GARDINER 05/27/2004 10533.12500 44-10-46.0 N ME MD WMW971 069-49-18.0 W 0001752200 MAINE RSA #1, INC. GARDINER 05/27/2004 10563.12500 44-10-46.0 N ME MD WMW971 069-49-18.0 W 0001752200 MAINE RSA #1, INC. GARDINER 05/27/2004 10835.00000 44-10-46.0 N ME MD WMK875 069-50-03.2 W 0001752230 MAINE RSA #1, INC. AUGUSTA 05/27/2004 06197.24000 44-18-48.2 N ME MD WMK875 069-50-03.2 W 0001752230 MAINE RSA #1, INC. AUGUSTA 05/27/2004 06256.54000 44-18-48.2 N ME MD WMK875 069-50-03.2 W 0001752230 MAINE RSA #1, INC. AUGUSTA 05/27/2004 06286.19000 44-18-48.2 N ME MD WMK875 069-50-03.2 W 0001752230 MAINE RSA #1, INC. AUGUSTA 05/27/2004 06404.79000 44-18-48.2 N ME MD WMK875 069-50-03.2
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- the NANC Change Order 323 Service Provider Identification (SPID). It enables NXX code ownership change in NPAC without taking ported customers in code out of service. Once Change Order 323 is implemented, it will allow the LNPA to quickly migrate codes from one carrier to another without taking any customers out of service. The NPAC functionality was implemented in Release 3.2 in 2003. It also required extensive software changes in service provider systems. The LNPA determined that this functionality must be supported by the industry by June 30, 2004. The LNPA is completing the process flows and the detailed methods and procedures for this process to assist service providers when they are migrating codes either from them or to them. Mr.
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- compared to 13.2% (or 24.8 million lines) a year earlier. Of the 181.4 million total end-user switched access lines, about 137.5 million lines served residential and small business end users. CLECs reported providing 18.7 million (or about 14%) of these residential and small business lines. Cable-telephony lines increased by 6% during the second half of 2003, from 3.0 million to 3.2 million lines. The 3.2 million reported cable-telephony lines constituted about 11% of switched access lines provided by CLECs and about 2% of total switched access lines. CLECs reported providing about 16% of their switched access lines by reselling the services of other carriers and about 61% by means of unbundled network elements (UNEs) leased from other carriers. The remaining 23%
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- PSTN traffic Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission 44 International VoIP Growth, 2001-2002 Source: Telegeography 2004 200% 160% 95% 50% 0% 50% 100% 150% 200% 250% Africa Latin America Asia Europe Federal Communications Commission Federal Communications Commission 55 Top 10 destinations for US-originated VoIP traffic Sources: Telegeography 2004, FCC Trends Int'l Teleom 2004 2 1.9 1.8 4.3 4.1 3.5 2.9 3.2 5.8 18.3 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.8 1 1 2.2 4.2 6.3 13.8 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Russia Thailand Peru Poland China Colombia Brazil India Philippines Mexico % total outgoing VoIP minutes % total outgoing PSTN minutes VoIP VoIPtraffic between the United States and traffic between the United States and other countries other countries
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- should be permitted to continue to operate even when interference is predicted to occur within the 70 dBu contour of a subsequently-authorized second- or third- adjacent channel full service FM station. The adopted order also gives immediate relief to stations seeking to relocate their transmitter sites by expanding the definition of `minor change' to 5.6 kilometers for LP100 licensees and 3.2 kilometers for LP10 licensees. It also gives authority to the Media Bureau to waive the LPFM construction period rule to provide an additional 18 months to LPFM permittees to complete station construction. The six-month freeze imposed by the adoption of this order on the grant of all FM translator new station construction permits is effective upon the release of the
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- of Near Brighton 10/12/2005 00954.35000 40-35-25.8 N UT NE 111-39-39.6 W 0002345145 Utah, County of Near Alpine 10/12/2005 00957.95000 40-27-09.8 N OH NE 082-36-05.0 W 0002345244 RICHLAND COUNTY OF SHILOH 10/03/2005 00932.61250 40-58-02.0 N GA NE 084-22-07.0 W 0002346578 FULTON, COUNTY OF Roswell 10/13/2005 06034.15000 33-57-53.8 N FL NE 080-25-05.0 W 0002348010 South Florida Water Management DistrictFT PIERCE 10/14/2005 06595.00000 27-24-03.2 N CA NE 121-20-58.2 W 0002348583 SACRAMENTO, COUNTY OF SACRCAMENTO 10/14/2005 00932.49375 38-41-38.7 N CA NE 121-20-58.2 W 0002348583 SACRAMENTO, COUNTY OF SACRCAMENTO 10/14/2005 00941.49375 38-41-38.7 N TI - TV Intercity Relay State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA MD WHB969 120-11-13.0 W 0002346099 ACKERLEY MEDIA GROUP, INC. SANTA
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- (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City OH MD WQBJ814 081-21-03.5 W 0002350942 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION KIRKLAND 10/18/2005 10662.50000 41-35-30.0 N OH MD WQBJ814 081-21-03.5 W 0002350942 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION KIRKLAND 10/18/2005 11215.00000 41-35-30.0 N OH MD WQBJ814 081-21-03.5 W 0002350942 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION KIRKLAND 10/18/2005 11215.00000 41-35-30.0 N OH MD WQBJ814 081-21-03.5 W 0002350942 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION KIRKLAND 10/18/2005 11325.00000 41-35-30.0 N IL MD WPQL491 088-17-03.2 W 0002351075 Cellco Partnership NORRIS CITY 10/18/2005 06197.24000 38-00-34.2 N IL MD WPQL491 088-17-03.2 W 0002351075 Cellco Partnership NORRIS CITY 10/18/2005 06555.62500 38-00-34.2 N IL MD WPQL491 088-17-03.2 W 0002351075 Cellco Partnership NORRIS CITY 10/18/2005 06695.62500 38-00-34.2 N IL MD WPQL491 088-17-03.2 W 0002351075 Cellco Partnership NORRIS CITY 10/18/2005 10552.50000 38-00-34.2 N NY MD WLA332 073-59-43.5 W 0002351164 Cellco Partnership
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- CORPORATION Lafayette 10/27/2005 10795.00000 39-59-09.8 N CO AM 105-05-35.2 W 0002348517 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Lafayette 10/27/2005 10835.00000 39-59-09.8 N CO AM 105-05-35.2 W 0002348517 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Lafayette 10/27/2005 21970.00000 39-59-09.8 N Page 9 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CO AM 104-59-03.2 W 0002348806 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION BRIGHTON 10/27/2005 10795.00000 39-54-48.5 N CO AM 104-59-03.2 W 0002348806 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION BRIGHTON 10/27/2005 10915.00000 39-54-48.5 N CO AM 104-59-03.2 W 0002348806 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION BRIGHTON 10/27/2005 11565.00000 39-54-48.5 N CO AM 104-59-03.2 W 0002348806 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION BRIGHTON 10/27/2005 11605.00000 39-54-48.5 N CO AM 104-59-03.2 W 0002348806 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION BRIGHTON 10/27/2005 21875.00000 39-54-48.5 N CO AM 104-59-03.2
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- 90.8 92.7 1.9 * North Carolina 89.3 93.8 4.5 * North Dakota 95.1 97.5 2.4 * Ohio 92.2 95.0 2.8 * Oklahoma 91.5 89.1 -2.4 Oregon 91.2 96.3 5.1 * Pennsylvania 95.1 96.7 1.6 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.7 2.4 South Carolina 81.8 94.8 13.0 * South Dakota 92.7 96.8 4.1 * Tennessee 87.6 93.8 6.2 * Texas 89.0 92.2 3.2 * Utah 90.3 96.8 6.5 * Vermont 92.7 95.6 2.9 Virginia 93.1 93.2 0.1 Washington 92.5 97.3 4.8 * West Virginia 88.1 93.3 5.2 * Wisconsin 94.8 95.1 0.3 Wyoming 89.7 96.2 6.5 * Total United States 91.4 94.0 2.6 * * Increase is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level.
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2003. . . . 105 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2003. . . . . . . . . . 109 Table 3.3 -2003 U.S. Billed Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and RegulatedSeparations Collection and Common Traffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos. $400,456.2 $10,548.4$389,907.7$279,826.9$110,080.8$55,797.8$18,603.0$34,593.3$108,994.1$1,086.7 Bell Operating Cos. 368,239.3 9,740.9 358,498.4 255,959.9102,538.5 51,300.1 16,659.3 33,546.6 101,506.0 1,032.5 All Other Cos. 32,216.9 807.5 31,409.4 23,867.0 7,542.4 4,497.7 1,943.7 1,046.7 7,488.1 54.2 Alabama 6,432.7 297.4 6,135.3 4,553.1 1,582.2 1,003.2 202.4 346.6 1,552.2 30.0 AL Arizona 6,819.7 141.6 6,678.1 4,840.0 1,838.0 1,134.6 245.5 454.2 1,834.3 3.8 AZ Arkansas 2,530.9 31.4 2,499.4 1,802.9 696.6 427.9 101.1 164.8 693.8 2.8 AR California 46,667.2 1,811.8 44,855.5 33,260.3 11,595.2 5,706.4 2,528.7 3,267.6 11,502.7 92.5 CA Colorado 8,193.8 215.8 7,978.0 5,763.1 2,214.9 1,291.4 337.8 572.9 2,202.1 12.8 CO Connecticut 5,112.3 8.3 5,104.0 3,570.7 1,533.3 630.8
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- - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IN MD WPYC254 085-10-28.0 W 0002364149 Indiana RSA 2 Limited Partnership Orland 10/31/2005 06004.50000 41-45-30.0 N IN MD WPYC254 085-10-28.0 W 0002364149 Indiana RSA 2 Limited Partnership Orland 10/31/2005 06655.00000 41-45-30.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0002364215 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership LYTLE CREEK 10/31/2005 10638.12500 34-12-49.0 N SD MD WQBE828 103-50-14.0 W 0002364949 WWC License L.L.C. LEAD 10/31/2005 05945.20000 44-19-36.0 N SD MD WQBE828 103-50-14.0 W 0002364949 WWC License L.L.C. LEAD 10/31/2005 06004.50000 44-19-36.0 N TX MD WPXG301 097-03-51.0 W 0002365468 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION GRAPEVINE 11/01/2005 19620.00000 32-55-48.0 N TX MD WPXF908 097-05-53.0 W 0002365499
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- W 0002376093 USCOC OF GREATER IOWA, INC. ELVIRA 11/09/2005 06835.00000 41-53-14.0 N CA MD WMI227 121-46-31.0 W 0002376158 GTE MOBILNET OF CALIFORNIA LIMITEDAVIS 11/09/2005 11132.50000 38-31-57.0 N CA MD WMI225 122-07-06.9 W 0002376215 GTE MOBILNET OF CALIFORNIA LIMITEVACAVILLE 11/09/2005 11622.50000 38-24-54.7 N AZ MD WMS711 110-09-53.0 W 0002376244 Verizon Wireless (VAW) LLC HOLBROOK 11/09/2005 06635.00000 34-52-31.0 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0002377293 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEORANGE 11/10/2005 10551.25000 33-42-38.1 N WA MD WLC948 122-18-24.3 W 0002377310 Northwest Pipeline Corporation FERN PRAIRIE 11/10/2005 06345.50000 45-39-02.4 N WA MD WLC948 122-18-24.3 W 0002377310 Northwest Pipeline Corporation FERN PRAIRIE 11/10/2005 10795.00000 45-39-02.4 N CA MD KNK51 114-35-32.8 W 0002377312 Verizon California Inc. BLYTHE 11/10/2005 10795.00000 33-36-27.0 N OR MD WLC959 117-52-33.7 W
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- to interexchange carriers. Tables 1(b) and 2(b) show switch downtime and trunk servicing data. Tables 1(c) and 2(c) show outage data by cause. Table 1(d) presents the percentages of residential, small business and large business customers indicating dissatisfaction with BOC installations, repairs and business offices, as determined by BOC customer perception surveys.16 Table 1(e) shows the underlying survey sample sizes. 3.2 Charts This report displays data elements that have remained roughly comparable over the past few years. Such data are useful in identifying and assessing trends. In addition to the tables, this report 15 Although companies file their own company composites, we have recalculated a number of them from study area data for presentation in the tables to assure that company
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- 11/17/2005 11035.00000 18-24-30.0 N PR MD WQCW821 066-03-25.0 W 0002383622 ISLANET, INC. RIO PIEDRES 11/17/2005 11115.00000 18-24-30.0 N PR MD WQCZ894 065-56-35.0 W 0002383806 ISLANET, INC. GURABO 11/17/2005 11445.00000 18-16-47.0 N PR MD WQCZ894 065-56-35.0 W 0002383806 ISLANET, INC. GURABO 11/17/2005 11525.00000 18-16-47.0 N PR MD WQCZ894 065-56-35.0 W 0002383806 ISLANET, INC. GURABO 11/17/2005 11605.00000 18-16-47.0 N CA MD WLT806 118-26-03.2 W 0002383887 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELOS ANGELES 11/17/2005 19590.00000 34-02-50.0 N Page 8 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA MD WPJC597 118-26-30.2 W 0002383912 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELOS ANGELES 11/17/2005 18030.00000 34-03-18.0 N NY MD WLK897 074-06-51.5
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- 33-59-21.1 N CA AM 117-55-44.2 W 0002336327 Omnipoint NY MTA License, LLC Rowland Heights 12/06/2005 19370.00000 34-00-09.0 N OH AM WQCJ297 081-42-19.0 W 0002339333 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Medina 12/09/2005 17820.00000 41-08-05.0 N OH AM WQCJ297 081-42-19.0 W 0002339333 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Medina 12/09/2005 17880.00000 41-08-05.0 N OH AM WQCJ297 081-42-19.0 W 0002339333 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Medina 12/09/2005 18000.00000 41-08-05.0 N CA AM WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0002364215 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership LYTLE CREEK 12/07/2005 06004.50000 34-12-49.0 N CA AM WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0002364215 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership LYTLE CREEK 12/07/2005 10638.12500 34-12-49.0 N TX AM WMT241 096-38-35.2 W 0002368367 Dobson Cellular Systems, Inc. Edna 12/05/2005 02115.20000 28-57-49.6 N TX AM WMT241 096-38-35.2 W 0002368367 Dobson Cellular Systems, Inc. Edna 12/05/2005 06197.24000 28-57-49.6 N
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- 32-58-01.3 N OH NE 081-23-33.3 W 0002409754 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Twinsburg 12/15/2005 19560.00000 41-18-21.7 N OH NE 081-23-33.3 W 0002409754 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Twinsburg 12/15/2005 19620.00000 41-18-21.7 N OH NE 081-41-24.0 W 0002409755 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Bath 12/15/2005 19440.00000 41-10-18.0 N OH NE 081-41-24.0 W 0002409755 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Bath 12/15/2005 19480.00000 41-10-18.0 N OH NE 081-47-38.9 W 0002409756 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Brunswick 12/15/2005 17900.00000 41-14-03.2 N OH NE 081-47-38.9 W 0002409756 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Brunswick 12/15/2005 18120.00000 41-14-03.2 N OH NE 081-47-02.0 W 0002409757 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Hincley 12/15/2005 11325.00000 41-16-29.0 N OH NE 081-47-02.0 W 0002409757 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Hincley 12/15/2005 19460.00000 41-16-29.0 N NY NE 073-56-38.8 W 0002409765 Towerstream Corp Long Island City 12/15/2005 19480.00000 40-44-48.5 N Page 26 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to
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- N WA MD WLT236 120-13-01.4 W 0002418308 UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THROOSEVELT 12/20/2005 10835.00000 45-44-37.9 N WA MD WLT236 120-13-01.4 W 0002418308 UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF THROOSEVELT 12/20/2005 18925.00000 45-44-37.9 N CO MD WQDY965 104-59-57.2 W 0002419008 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Westminster 12/21/2005 11245.00000 39-55-22.3 N CO MD WQDY965 104-59-57.2 W 0002419008 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Westminster 12/21/2005 23125.00000 39-55-22.3 N CO MD WQDY964 104-59-03.2 W 0002419012 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Northglenn 12/21/2005 10755.00000 39-54-48.5 N CO MD WQDY964 104-59-03.2 W 0002419012 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION Northglenn 12/21/2005 21925.00000 39-54-48.5 N Page 8 CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City NJ MD WQDV201 074-13-12.1 W 0002419015 FIBERTOWER CORPORATION NEWARK 12/21/2005
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- Average Installation Interval (days) 13.5 18.9 22.2 12.8 25.6 20.5 11.9 31.7 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.1 12.9 NA 11.8 2.6 26.1 2.6 2.8 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 90.6 83.0 100.0 89.2 93.5 63.7 94.0 94.7 Average Installation Interval (days) 11.8 20.7 17.0 12.0 21.1 9.6 10.0 23.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.2 12.6 3.2 14.8 23.0 18.3 3.6 3.1 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.4 95.9 99.8 95.1 97.6 98.4 96.5 98.2 Residence 97.7 96.0 99.9 95.3 98.1 98.4 96.8 98.2 Business 94.3 95.5 99.5 94.3 95.2 97.4 94.5 98.1 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.8 1.9 2.2 4.0 5.3 2.1 1.8 1.6 Residence 1.6 1.6
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- - 2 commission lacks jurisdiction.5 A competitive carrier that is designated as a CETC will receive high-cost support that is determined by the number of lines it serves, the support per line received by the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) against which it is competing, and the degree to which it uses its own facilities to provide its services.6 Table 3.2 compares the annual amounts of support received by ILECs and by CETCs for each support mechanism since the first CETC started receiving support in 1999.7 Historically, HCLS was provided to all ILECs based on their embedded costs. Such support provides assistance for non-traffic sensitive (NTS) local loop costs -- a term that refers to the costs of outside telephone wires,
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- 94.3 96.0 1.8 * District of Columbia 94.9 91.9 -3.0 # Florida 88.7 93.4 4.7 * Georgia 86.2 91.2 5.0 * Hawaii 93.5 95.4 1.8 * Idaho 90.7 94.8 4.1 * Illinois 94.2 90.1 -4.1 # Indiana 91.6 91.8 0.3 Iowa 96.2 95.4 -0.8 Kansas 94.3 94.8 0.4 Kentucky 88.1 91.4 3.3 * Louisiana 89.7 90.9 1.3 Maine 93.4 96.6 3.2 * Maryland 95.7 93.4 -2.3 # Massachusetts 95.9 96.4 0.5 Michigan 92.8 93.7 0.9 Minnesota 95.8 97.1 1.3 Mississippi 82.4 89.6 7.2 * Missouri 91.5 93.7 2.2 * Montana 91.0 93.5 2.5 * Nebraska 95.7 95.7 0.0 Nevada 90.4 92.2 1.8 New Hampshire 94.3 96.4 2.1 * New Jersey 94.8 95.1 0.3 New Mexico 82.0 91.4 9.4 * New York
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- in per-minute access prices over time have been a major contributing factor to reductions in long distance prices. 6 Although the changes took effect on July 1, some companies made subsequent adjustments to their tariffs, which did not take effect until August 11. 1954 - 2004 1994 - 2004 CPI All Items 4.0 % 2.5 % CPI All Services 4.9 3.2 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.7 -0.1 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.6 - Housing * 2.7 - Apparel 2.1 -1.0 - Transportation 3.7 2.0 - Medical Care 5.9 3.9 - Recreation * 1.6 - Other Goods & Services * 4.4 CPI Public Transportation 5.0 2.0 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 5.2 5.2 CPI Electricity 3.3 1.2 CPI
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- North Manchester 01/13/2006 21925.00000 41-00-34.8 N IN NE 085-46-32.9 W 0002445882 Manchester Community Schools North Manchester 01/13/2006 23125.00000 40-59-53.5 N IN NE 085-45-35.4 W 0002445908 Manchester Community Schools North Manchester 01/13/2006 23075.00000 40-59-47.1 N IN NE 085-50-11.3 W 0002445936 Manchester Community Schools Laketon 01/13/2006 19440.00000 40-58-43.1 N IL NE 088-18-56.2 W 0002445964 Texas Eastern Communications, Inc. Norris City 01/13/2006 00928.04375 37-59-03.2 N Page 34 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City IL NE 088-18-56.2 W 0002445964 Texas Eastern Communications, Inc. Norris City 01/13/2006 00952.04375 37-59-03.2 N MW - Microwave Public Safety Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant
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- 16.8 $1,972,068 26.3 0.0 7.9 15.1 50.7 $128,164 0.0 0.0 99.4 0.0 0.6 286,777,039 38.2 1.0 13.1 24.6 23.0 Yemen $10,634,665 36.1 5.6 12.0 28.6 17.7 $341,271 0.0 0.0 8.5 0.8 90.7 $10,079 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 66,585,252 33.2 3.7 13.4 22.7 26.9 Middle East $362,454,355 38.0 3.6 21.6 20.7 16.1 $17,488,056 28.4 2.0 14.2 10.7 44.8 $4,032,262 0.0 95.8 3.2 0.6 0.4 2,771,125,389 30.8 7.4 22.9 17.3 21.6 - Miscellaneous Services Market Shares Page 2 - 2004 Annual Section 43.61 International Traffic Data for All U.S. Points: All Settlement Arran gements Table E: Market Shares Message Telephone Service Billing Types Covered: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 14, 15 Carrier 1: AT&T Corp. Carrier 2: IDT Corporation Carrier 3:
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- 348 2.5 179 1.3 6,775 48.5 13,983 Pennsylvania 23,884 43.3 254 0.5 990 1.8 1,137 2.1 312 0.6 28,568 51.8 55,145 Puerto Rico 3,235 62.0 20 0.4 12 0.2 200 3.8 65 1.2 1,687 32.3 5,218 Rhode Island 2,569 53.1 6 0.1 66 1.4 75 1.6 14 0.3 2,112 43.6 4,842 South Carolina 7,293 45.0 404 2.5 96 0.6 526 3.2 278 1.7 7,619 47.0 16,216 South Dakota 1,152 21.4 23 0.4 29 0.5 52 1.0 28 0.5 4,093 76.1 5,376 Tennessee 10,600 42.3 520 2.1 162 0.6 612 2.4 305 1.2 12,861 51.3 25,059 Texas 41,093 42.5 2,577 2.7 864 0.9 2,732 2.8 2,062 2.1 47,446 49.0 96,774 Utah 4,806 44.9 37 0.3 93 0.9 451 4.2 86 0.8 5,219
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- Idaho 89.5 94.0 4.5 * Illinois 95.0 89.0 -6.0 Indiana 90.3 90.0 -0.3 Iowa 95.4 94.4 -1.0 Kansas 94.9 93.9 -1.0 Kentucky 86.9 91.0 4.1 * Louisiana 88.9 93.1 4.2 * Maine 90.7 95.2 4.5 * Maryland 96.3 92.8 -3.5 Massachusetts 94.3 94.3 0.0 Michigan 93.8 92.4 -1.4 Minnesota 96.4 96.6 0.3 Mississippi 82.4 91.8 9.4 * Missouri 92.1 95.3 3.2 * Montana 92.8 91.6 -1.2 Nebraska 94.0 93.6 -0.4 Nevada 89.4 90.5 1.1 New Hampshire 95.0 95.8 0.8 New Jersey 94.1 92.7 -1.4 New Mexico 85.3 89.6 4.3 * New York 90.8 92.3 1.5 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 4.0 * North Dakota 95.1 96.3 1.2 Ohio 92.2 93.9 1.7 Oklahoma 91.5 88.2 -3.3 Oregon 91.2 96.4 5.2 * Pennsylvania
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- 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9 Kentucky 3.5 Texas 1.8 Louisiana 3.5 Utah 2.7 Maine 2.0 Vermont 3.5 Maryland 2.9 Virginia 3.5 Massachusetts 2.1 Washington 2.3 Michigan 1.7 West Virginia 3.3 Minnesota 2.3 Wisconsin 2.7 Mississippi 4.0 Wyoming 2.7 Missouri 3.2 United States 0.4 Table 8 Critical Values for Determining Significant Differences by State (Percent) 59 Customer Response Publication: Telephone Penetration by Income by State (Data Through March 2005) You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.
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- or traditional wireline connections, 0.5% were fiber connections to the end user premises, and 1.2% used other types of technology including satellite, terrestrial fixed or mobile wireless (on a licensed or unlicensed basis), and electric power line. For the first time in our data collection, the increase in ADSL lines exceeded the increase in cable modem connections. ADSL increased by 3.2 million lines during the second half of 2005 compared to an increase of 1.6 million lines for cable modem service. For the full year, ADSL increased by 5.7 million lines compared to an increase of 4.2 million lines for cable modem service. Advanced Services Lines Advanced services lines, which deliver services at speeds exceeding 200 kbps in both directions, increased
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- Carriers Date CLECs ReportingTotal End- User Lines Resold Lines UNEs 1 Lines 2 ResoldUNEsCLEC- Owned Resold 21.0% UNEs 47.0% CLEC-Owned 32.0% Dec 1997 9 159,008 157,132 133 1,876 1.2% Jun 1998 8 161,810 159,118 244 2,692 1.7 Dec 1998 7 164,614 161,191 361 3,423 2.1 Jun 1999 7 167,177 162,909 685 4,268 2.6 Dec 1999 168 187,190 181,203 1,493 5,987 3.2 Jun 2000 159 188,058 179,649 3,312 8,409 4.5 Dec 2000 166 188,223 177,561 5,274 10,662 5.7 Jun 2001 156 187,092 174,752 7,922 12,340 6.6 Dec 2001 164 185,391 171,917 9,460 13,474 7.3 Jun 2002 166 182,345 167,330 11,540 15,015 8.2 Dec 2002 174 181,616 164,386 14,487 17,229 9.5 Jun 2003 181 177,770 158,275 17,263 19,495 11.0 Dec 2003 185 174,453
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- the second half of 2005. For the full twelve month period ending December 31, 2005, high-speed lines increased by 12.3 million, from 37.9 million lines to 50.2 million lines. See Table 1 and Chart 1. For the first time in our data collection, the increase in asymmetric DSL (ADSL) lines exceeded the increase in cable modem connections. ADSL increased by 3.2 million lines during the second half of 2005 compared to an increase of 1.6 million lines for cable modem service. For the full year, ADSL increased by 5.7 million lines compared to an increase of 4.2 million lines for cable modem service. See Table 1. (Continued from previous page) the end user of the retail high-speed Internet-access service is billed
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- of Broadcasting and Commodities by the Communications Industry III. Price Indices.................................................................................III-1 A. Consumer Price Indices.................................................................III-1 B. Producer Price Indices..................................................................III-2 C. Additional Sources Information on Price Indices....................................III-2 Table 3.1 Changes in the Consumer Price Indices Since 1980 Chart 1 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 Chart 2 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 (Adjusted for Inflation) Table 3.2 Monthly Consumer Price Indices Table 3.3 Monthly Producer Price Indices Appendix Urban Rates Survey Residential and Single-Line Business Forms iii Introduction This 2006 issue of the Reference Book highlights the data collected through the Industry Analysis and Technology Division's annual Urban Rates Survey. The local rate data compiled for 2004 and 2005 reflect the inclusion of various taxes and surcharges
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- Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City TX MD WPVU970 096-45-58.9 W 0002826148 airBand Communications, Inc. Dallas 11/21/2006 21320.00000 32-55-32.3 N CA MD WMI792 117-40-48.1 W 0002826150 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELAGUNA HILLS 11/21/2006 10995.00000 33-35-40.0 N CA MD WHA746 117-44-37.0 W 0002826169 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEIRVINE 11/21/2006 11005.00000 33-39-13.0 N CA MD WHA708 117-32-03.2 W 0002826458 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEORANGE 11/22/2006 10915.00000 33-42-38.1 N CA MD WPYQ592 117-44-12.8 W 0002826473 Los Angeles SMSA Limited PartnershipIRVINE 11/22/2006 11405.00000 33-41-47.8 N CA MD WLT964 118-14-37.2 W 0002826545 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELOS ANGELES 11/22/2006 10618.75000 33-59-25.0 N CA MD WLT964 118-14-37.2 W 0002826545 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELOS ANGELES 11/22/2006 19680.00000 33-59-25.0 N CA MD
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- 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E970184 SES-RWL-20061208-02114E Date Effective: 12/12/2006 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 02/11/2007 - 02/11/2022 Renewal RCN Telecom Services, Inc. Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 40 ° 42 ' 2.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 5508 NOR-BATH BLVD., NORTHAMPTON, PA 75 ° 25 ' 58.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) Page 28 of 31 E970060 SES-RWL-20061208-02115E Date Effective: 12/11/2006 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 01/17/2007 - 01/17/2022 Renewal WPIX, Inc. Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service SITE ID: 1 VARIOUS LOCATION: VERTEX 1 1.8 meters ANTENNA ID: 1.85MK
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- than fiber 10 - 4 Although the historical level of growth in fiber has been high, its use in the local loop at present appears to be relatively small. The reporting companies included in this section had an installed base of about 244 million copper-pair mainframe terminations in their central offices for local loop use in 2005. In comparison, about 3.2 million fiber loop central office terminations had been installed by end-of-year 2005. The data show that the number of these terminations increased by more than 14% during 2005. In 2005 DS-3 terminations on fiber facilities grew by about 23%. Fiber and hybrid copper/fiber systems will likely become increasingly important in the local loop as the number of high-quality copper pairs
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- 11,228 33,307 44,535 22,923 Operator Service Providers (OSPs) 924 871 5.8 346 791 1,136 383 Prepaid Calling Card Providers 1,107 1,025 7.4 142 1,453 1,595 1,235 Satellite Service Providers 199 196 1.4 107 412 520 165 Toll Resellers 7,199 6,870 4.6 1,991 11,355 13,346 7,193 Other Toll Carriers 294 278 5.5 2,147 484 2,630 326 Toll Service Providers 31,421 30,401 3.2 15,961 47,801 63,762 32,225 All Filers $77,271 $75,2714/ 2.6% $61,298 $231,441 $292,739 $77,135 See notes on next page. Intrastate, interstate and International Historic Revenues Reported for 2004 1/ Billed to Resellers 2/ Implied Uncollectible Rate 3/ Interstate and International Billed to End Users 2/ Total Revenue 2/ Billed to End Users 2/ Interstate and International ($millions) Billed to End Users
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- 2006). 3 - 2 jurisdiction.5 A competitive carrier that is designated as an ETC will receive high-cost support that is determined by the number of lines it serves, the support per line received by the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) against which it is competing, and the degree to which it uses its own facilities to provide its services.6 Table 3.2 compares the annual amounts of support received by ILECs and by competitive ETCs (CETCs) for each support mechanism since the first CETC started receiving support in 1999.7 Historically, HCLS was provided to all ILECs based on their embedded costs. Such support provides assistance for non-traffic sensitive (NTS) local loop costs -- a term that refers to the costs of outside
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- in per-minute access prices over time have been a major contributing factor to reductions in long distance prices. 6 Although the changes took effect on July 1, some companies made subsequent adjustments to their tariffs, which did not take effect until August 11. 1955 - 2005 1995 - 2005 CPI All Items 4.1 % 2.5 % CPI All Services 5.0 3.2 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.7 -0.2 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.5 - Housing * 2.8 - Apparel 2.1 -1.0 - Transportation 3.9 2.3 - Medical Care 5.9 3.9 - Recreation * 1.5 - Other Goods & Services * 4.2 CPI Public Transportation 5.1 2.1 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 5.5 7.7 CPI Electricity 3.4 1.5 CPI
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- 2.7High-Speed Lines by State........................................................................2-10 Table 2.8Percentage of Residential End-User Premises with Access to High-Speed Services......2-11 Chart 2.10Percentage of U.S. Households with Computers, Internet Access, and High-Speed Access................................................................................2-12 Table 2.9Percent of U.S. Households with Internet: Rural vs Urban....................................2-13 Chart 2.11Percent of U.S. Households with Internet Connections by Technology: Rural vs Urban............................................................................... 2-13 Consumer Expenditures.......................................................................................3-1 Table 3.1Household Expenditures for Telephone Service................................................3-3 Table 3.2Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider....................................................................................3-4 Table 3.3Personal Consumption Expenditures.............................................................3-5 Chart 3.1Personal Consumption Expenditures for Telephone Service.................................3-6 Chart 3.2Monthly Personal Consumption Expenditures for Telephone Service........................3-6 Introduction.................................................................................................... Access Charges................................................................................................ Advanced Telecommunications.............................................................................. i Earnings ....................................................................................................... 4-1 Table 4.1Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary: Years 1998 through 2005 ..............................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity ................................................................... 5-1 Table 5.1Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry
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- level by the number of orders in that study area, summing the results for all study areas, and then dividing that sum by the total number of orders. 19 Customer satisfaction data collected in the 43-06 report and summarized in Tables 1(d) and 1(e) are required to be reported only by the mandatory price-cap carriers. 6 underlying survey sample sizes. 3.2 Charts This report displays data elements that have remained roughly comparable over the past few years. Such data are useful in identifying and assessing trends. In addition to the tables, this report contains charts that highlight company trends for the last 6 years. Unlike the tables for which the company composites are recalculated, the data in the charts are presented
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- Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 05/30/2007 - 05/30/2022 Renewal COMCAST OF MISSOURI, INC. Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 53 ' 8.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1529 E. SPRUCE, OLATHE, KS 94 ° 47 ' 35.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 2 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Page 13 of 40 Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E960622 SES-STA-20051229-01812E Date Effective: 03/02/2007 Class of Station: Grant of Authority Special Temporary Authority Iridium Carrier Services LLC The FCC has taken the administrative action of listing this request as granted. The request sought continuation of operations authorized in
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- $139,095 4.5 0.632.845.2 16.9 $1,439 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $158 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,077,980 1.9 0.1 6.381.8 9.9 Austria $13,524,029 3.5 0.022.425.1 49.0 $1,429,374 0.0 0.045.942.4 11.7 $5,165 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 74.2 127,956,207 5.8 0.028.626.4 39.2 Belgium $35,096,333 3.4 0.124.718.8 53.1 $2,518,706 12.6 0.0 7.214.1 66.1 $4,445,794 99.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 316,185,733 6.0 0.115.821.9 56.2 Cyprus $2,889,857 3.2 0.019.548.6 28.7 $182,618 0.0 0.029.625.4 45.0 $321 0.0 0.0 0.014.3 85.7 24,836,022 4.8 0.033.021.9 40.3 Denmark $16,329,719 3.1 0.115.220.3 61.3 $1,600,642 42.2 0.015.7 4.1 38.0 $6,012,314 99.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 193,783,259 6.3 0.123.018.1 52.4 Finland $8,815,262 2.0 0.011.217.6 69.2 $197,777 0.1 0.016.731.3 51.9 $2,429 55.0 0.0 0.0 6.2 38.7 80,013,337 2.5 0.1 9.328.3 59.8 France $107,720,508 4.6 0.017.717.7 59.9
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- 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9 Kentucky 3.5 Texas 1.8 Louisiana 3.5 Utah 2.7 Maine 2.0 Vermont 3.5 Maryland 2.9 Virginia 3.5 Massachusetts 2.1 Washington 2.3 Michigan 1.7 West Virginia 3.3 Minnesota 2.3 Wisconsin 2.7 Mississippi 4.0 Wyoming 2.8 Missouri 3.2 United States 0.4 Table 8 Critical Values for Determining Significant Differences by State (Percent) 83 Customer Response Publication: Telephone Penetration by Income by State (Data Through March 2006) You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.
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- 11.7%, which is the highest level since its inception. See Proposed Second Quarter 2007 Universal Service Contribution Factor, CC Docket No. 96-45, Public Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 5074 (2007). 22 See Universal Service Monitoring Report, CC Docket No. 98-202, Prepared by the Federal and State Staff for the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service in CC Docket No. 96-45, Table 3.2 (2006) (Universal Service Monitoring Report). 23 Id. 24 In 2001, much of the growth in high-cost support was attributable to removing implicit subsidies from access charges and the inclusion of these amounts in explicit universal service mechanisms adopted in the CALLS Order and the MAG Plan Order. See Access Charge Reform, Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, CC
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- in this title and with a valid authorization granted by the Commission under the provisions of this part ....'' The WQFN497 station license authorizes Dick Pacific to operate a mobile itinerant station (MOI) statewide on 467.8625, 467.8875 or 467.9125 MHz with an output power of 2 watts or to operate a mobile station (MO) within a 60-mile km radius around 21-17-3.2 N x 157-50-14.5 W, Honolulu, HI on 468.2625, 468.2875, 468.3625, 468.4375, 468.4625, 468.5125, 468.5375, 468.5625, 468.5875, 468.8125, 468.8375 or 468.2125 MHz with an output power of 2 watts. A Trimble HPB450 radio modem was operating on 469.600 MHz with 35 watts of output power. This operation was causing interference to WNMM962, Honolulu, Hawaii. Pursuant to Section 403 of the Communications
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- Parsippany 10/09/2007 19620.00000 40-51-01.5 N NJ NE 074-28-29.4 W 0003194319 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Morristown 10/09/2007 17760.00000 40-49-12.2 N NJ NE 074-28-29.4 W 0003194319 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Morristown 10/09/2007 18060.00000 40-49-12.2 N NJ NE 074-33-20.7 W 0003194322 FiberTower Network Services Corp. MOUNT FREEDOM 10/09/2007 11245.00000 40-49-20.4 N NJ NE 074-28-52.2 W 0003194324 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Morristown 10/09/2007 10755.00000 40-48-03.2 N NJ NE 074-28-52.2 W 0003194324 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Morristown 10/09/2007 19320.00000 40-48-03.2 N NH NE 072-30-46.4 W 0003194374 Cellco Partnership Chesterfield 10/09/2007 10577.50000 42-53-07.1 N NH NE 072-25-12.2 W 0003194379 Cellco Partnership Spofford 10/09/2007 10622.50000 42-54-55.0 N NH NE 072-25-12.2 W 0003194379 Cellco Partnership Spofford 10/09/2007 10642.50000 42-54-55.0 N NH NE 072-29-46.1 W 0003194388 Cellco Partnership Westmoreland 10/09/2007
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- 10/09/2007 19540.00000 41-42-54.1 N MD MD WQCW373 078-46-00.3 W 0003194370 Allegeny County Government Cumberland 10/09/2007 23075.00000 39-39-03.1 N MD MD WQCW391 078-45-48.7 W 0003194386 Allegeny County Government Cumberland 10/09/2007 21875.00000 39-39-11.0 N Page 1 MW - Microwave Public Safety Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City WV MD WQCW374 078-48-03.2 W 0003194389 Allegeny County Government Wiley Ford 10/09/2007 17760.00000 39-35-37.8 N TX MD WQFF582 096-53-27.9 W 0003195004 Denton County Sheriff Dept CARROLLTON 10/10/2007 06226.89000 32-58-40.4 N TX MD WQFF582 096-53-27.9 W 0003195004 Denton County Sheriff Dept CARROLLTON 10/10/2007 06256.54000 32-58-40.4 N TX MD WQFF582 096-53-27.9 W 0003195004 Denton County Sheriff Dept CARROLLTON 10/10/2007 19315.00000 32-58-40.4 N TX MD WQFN846 096-59-18.3
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- Date Effective: 10/19/2007 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 11/20/2007 - 11/20/2022 Renewal Western Broadband, LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Page 38 of 40 32 ° 31 ' 38.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 38646 S. RIDGEVIEW BLVD., PINAL, TUCSON, AZ 110 ° 52 ' 48.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36000F9 MIRALITE 2 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36000F9 PRODELIN 3 3.7 meters ANTENNA ID: 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36000F9 Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E980060 SES-RWL-20071018-01435 E Date Effective: 10/23/2007 Class of Station: Temporary Fixed Earth Station Grant of Authority 01/09/2008 - 01/09/2023 Renewal ARCO
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- New Berlin 10/23/2007 11365.00000 40-53-45.5 N NV MD WQGL495 118-43-39.1 W 0003207904 State of Nevada Department of InformatioLovelock 10/24/2007 06034.15000 40-07-04.9 N NV MD WQGL495 118-43-39.1 W 0003207904 State of Nevada Department of InformatioLovelock 10/24/2007 06152.75000 40-07-04.9 N FL MD WPQS210 080-02-06.6 W 0003209754 PALM BCH CNTY FAC DEV & OP Singer Island 10/25/2007 06835.00000 26-48-33.3 N FL MD WNEJ914 080-04-03.2 W 0003209755 PALM BEACH COUNTY OF WEST PALM BEAC 10/25/2007 06755.00000 26-44-59.2 N FL MD WNEJ914 080-04-03.2 W 0003209755 PALM BEACH COUNTY OF WEST PALM BEAC 10/25/2007 06785.00000 26-44-59.2 N FL MD WNEJ914 080-04-03.2 W 0003209755 PALM BEACH COUNTY OF WEST PALM BEAC 10/25/2007 06815.00000 26-44-59.2 N FL MD WNEJ914 080-04-03.2 W 0003209755 PALM BEACH COUNTY OF WEST PALM BEAC
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- kbps in at least onedirection increased from 65.0million lines to 82.5 million lines during the secondhalf of 2006. For the full twelve month period ending December 31, 2006, high-speed lines increased by 31.3million, from 51.2million lines to 82.5 million lines. See Table 1and Chart 1. ADSL lines increased by 2.8million lines during the secondhalf of 2006compared to an increase of 3.2million lines for cable modem service. For the full year, ADSL lines increased by 5.9million lines compared to an increase of 5.5 million lines for cable modem service.See Table 1. Of the 82.5million total high-speed lines, 38.9% werecable modem, 30.8% wereADSL, 1.2% weresymmetric DSL (SDSL) or traditional wireline, 1.2% werefiber to the end user premises, and 27.8% used other technologies.8See Chart
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- 0.2% were symmetric DSL (SDSL) or traditional wireline connections, 1.3% were fiber connections to the end user premises, and 5.8% used other types of technology including satellite, terrestrial fixed or mobile wireless (on a licensed or unlicensed basis), and electric power line. ADSL lines increased by 2.8 million lines during the second half of 2006 compared to an increase of 3.2 million lines for cable modem service. For the full year, ADSL increased by 5.9 million lines and high-speed cable modem connections increased by 5.5 million lines. 2) Advanced Services Lines Advanced services lines, which deliver services at speeds exceeding 200 kbps in both directions, increased by 17% during the second half of 2006, from 50.8 million to 59.5 million, compared
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- DIEGO, CITY OF SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 11585.00000 32-44-05.2 N CA MD KNN85 117-04-18.0 W 0003217659 SAN DIEGO, CITY OF SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 11625.00000 32-44-05.2 N CA MD KNN85 117-04-18.0 W 0003217659 SAN DIEGO, CITY OF SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 11665.00000 32-44-05.2 N CA MD KNN85 117-04-18.0 W 0003217659 SAN DIEGO, CITY OF SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 18120.00000 32-44-05.2 N CA MD WPTW828 117-09-03.2 W 0003217660 San Diego, City of SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 05945.20000 32-42-54.1 N CA MD WPTW828 117-09-03.2 W 0003217660 San Diego, City of SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 06315.84000 32-42-54.1 N CA MD WPTW828 117-09-03.2 W 0003217660 San Diego, City of SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 11225.00000 32-42-54.1 N CA MD WPTW828 117-09-03.2 W 0003217660 San Diego, City of SAN DIEGO 11/01/2007 11305.00000 32-42-54.1 N
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- with their status by OCN, NENA Company ID and/or NPA to assist in completing the Annual Report. 7.0 Assignment of p-ANIs Criteria for p-ANI Assignment The following criteria shall be used by the RNA in reviewing a p-ANI request: the p-ANI Applicant must meet the definition of an Eligible User as defined in Section 2.6 a; multiple p-ANIs (See Section 3.2) may be requested on one Part 1 p-ANI Application Form (Attachment 1); and the p-ANI Applicant must have on file a current Forecast Report (Appendix 1) and a current Annual Report (Appendix 2) with the RNA in order to be assigned a p-ANI (see Section 6.0); however, if this is the p-ANI Applicant's first request for any p-ANI resources, its
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- N WA MD WPYD224 120-11-21.0 W 0003223415 WASHINGTON, STATE OF ELLENSBURG 11/06/2007 06315.84000 47-00-10.5 N WA MD WPYD224 120-11-21.0 W 0003223415 WASHINGTON, STATE OF ELLENSBURG 11/06/2007 06375.14000 47-00-10.5 N WA MD WPYD224 120-11-21.0 W 0003223415 WASHINGTON, STATE OF ELLENSBURG 11/06/2007 10955.00000 47-00-10.5 N WA MD WPYD224 120-11-21.0 W 0003223415 WASHINGTON, STATE OF ELLENSBURG 11/06/2007 10995.00000 47-00-10.5 N WA MD KPH21 119-48-03.2 W 0003223417 WASHINGTON, STATE OF QUINCY 11/06/2007 06004.50000 47-19-13.5 N WA MD KPH21 119-48-03.2 W 0003223417 WASHINGTON, STATE OF QUINCY 11/06/2007 06034.15000 47-19-13.5 N WA MD KPH21 119-48-03.2 W 0003223417 WASHINGTON, STATE OF QUINCY 11/06/2007 06063.80000 47-19-13.5 N WA MD KPH21 119-48-03.2 W 0003223417 WASHINGTON, STATE OF QUINCY 11/06/2007 06555.00000 47-19-13.5 N WA MD KPH21 119-48-03.2 W 0003223417 WASHINGTON, STATE
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- address the growth of the high cost fund. And while the interim cap included in this Order is voluntary, it is an issue that I continue to believe should be resolved in the relevant proceeding. For these reasons, I approve and dissent in part in my decision today. Horizontal Merger Guidelines, U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, § 3.2 ``Timeliness of Entry.'' Federal Communications Commission FCC 07-185 H I J W Y I J Y j ã $ O O O M P 4 5 > ? @ K L M P 4 > ? @ K L M P Y P P P P 5 = @ J M P 5 = @ J M P 3 P
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- 41-39-13.0 N CA MD KQH55 121-49-01.0 W 0003233629 UNIVISION RADIO LICENSE CORPORATSAN JOSE 11/16/2007 00949.00000 37-18-44.6 N CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City AM WPNH555 0003180937 ART Licensing Corp. 11/16/2007 MD WQFG259 0003209597 Trillion Partners, Inc. 10/25/2007 CA MD WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0003229774 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNESAN DIMAS 11/13/2007 11405.00000 34-09-15.0 N CA MD WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0003229774 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNESAN DIMAS 11/13/2007 11525.00000 34-09-15.0 N VA MD WQGI799 077-08-06.8 W 0003229815 FiberTower Network Services Corp. ARLINGTON 11/13/2007 23175.00000 38-53-44.9 N NC MD WPUA501 078-40-10.1 W 0003230685 USCOC of North Carolina RSA #7, Inc. Dunn 11/14/2007 06004.50000 35-21-56.9
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- WQCB613 087-56-26.5 W 0003242205 Urbancom.net Wireless LLc Oak Brook 11/27/2007 19575.00000 41-50-52.3 N AK MD WQEN575 134-25-37.6 W 0003242215 Alaska DigiTel, L.L.C. Juneau 11/27/2007 19535.00000 58-17-08.6 N IL MD WQCB616 087-56-30.1 W 0003242219 Urbancom.net Wireless LLC Oak Brook 11/27/2007 17815.00000 41-50-44.7 N IL MD WQCB616 087-56-30.1 W 0003242219 Urbancom.net Wireless LLC Oak Brook 11/27/2007 18015.00000 41-50-44.7 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0003242383 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 11/28/2007 10618.75000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0003242383 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNELYTLE CREEK 11/28/2007 10658.75000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WMJ403 117-49-09.2 W 0003242412 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEYORBA LINDA 11/28/2007 10835.00000 33-51-30.0 N CA MD WMJ403 117-49-09.2 W 0003242412 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNEYORBA LINDA 11/28/2007 10915.00000 33-51-30.0 N
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- 12/07/2007 11285.00000 38-56-03.3 N VA NE 077-29-35.7 W 0003253297 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Centreville 12/07/2007 11245.00000 38-49-15.1 N MD NE 076-26-31.3 W 0003253298 FiberTower Network Services Corp. PERRY HALL 12/07/2007 21875.00000 39-22-53.8 N MD NE 076-51-13.3 W 0003253299 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Capitol Heights 12/07/2007 21875.00000 38-52-14.6 N MD NE 076-53-34.2 W 0003253300 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Beltsville 12/07/2007 10875.00000 39-03-03.2 N MD NE 076-53-34.2 W 0003253300 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Beltsville 12/07/2007 23125.00000 39-03-03.2 N MD NE 076-52-52.0 W 0003253301 FiberTower Network Services Corp. NEW CARROLLTON 12/07/2007 10915.00000 38-59-44.8 N MD NE 076-49-38.1 W 0003253302 FiberTower Network Services Corp. LANHAM 12/07/2007 23025.00000 38-56-52.4 N MD NE 076-50-37.9 W 0003253304 FiberTower Network Services Corp. Meadows 12/07/2007 11245.00000 38-48-54.5 N MD NE
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- HEARST-ARGYLE TV, INC. (CA CJACKSON 12/13/2007 02025.50000 - 02109.50000 32-16-42.0 N TS - TV Studio Transmitter Link State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City KS AM WCX615 094-38-13.3 W 0003148690 MEREDITH CORPORATION FAIRWAY 12/10/2007 06875.00000 - 06900.00000 39-01-36.3 N AM WLF426 0003250959 WTNZ LICENSE SUBSIDIARY, LLC 12/12/2007 IL MD WHA832 088-56-03.2 W 0003256126 TRI-STATE CHRISTIAN TV, INC. MARION 12/11/2007 02073.50000 - 02085.50000 37-45-54.1 N IL MD WHA832 088-56-03.2 W 0003256126 TRI-STATE CHRISTIAN TV, INC. MARION 12/11/2007 02076.00000 - 02093.00000 37-45-54.1 N MI MD WLF716 083-58-20.0 W 0003258778 TCT OF MICHIGAN, INC. SAGINAW 12/13/2007 02073.50000 - 02085.50000 43-28-59.0 N TX NE 097-23-48.0 W 0003256541 MINORITY MEDIA TV 38, LLC CORPUS CHRISTI 12/12/2007
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- NO.26637 CALL LETTERSAPPLICANT AND LOCATION N A T U R E O F A P P L I C A T I O N STATEFILE NUMBER E/P TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION REINSTATED 961001KI 84214BROADCASTING FOR THE CHALLENGED, INC. MS SENATOBIA , MS BPET-19961001KI CHAN-34 P CP FOR A NEW TELEVISION STATION TO SERVE SENATOBIA, MS; CH-34; TL: 3.2 KM E OF COLDWATER, MS; (34-41-42 89-88-13); ERP(VIS): 1100 KW; HAAT: 195 METERS; ANT: DIELECTRIC, TFU-24J STEPHEN SIMPSON, ESQ. AM STATION APPLICATIONS FOR TRANSFER OF CONTROL ACCEPTED FOR FILING WTMR 24658 WTMR LICENSE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NJ CAMDEN , NJ BTC-20071217AAK 800 KHZ E Voluntary Transfer of Control From: BEASLEY BROADCASTING OF NEW JERSEY, INC. To: BEASLEY FM ACQUISITION CORP. Form
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- "Multicultural") Supplement to Opp to Informal Objection filed 8/14/07 by "Multiculural" Informal Objections denied and renewal application granted by letter, DA 07-4925, dated 12/13/07 and released 12/14/2007 MULTICULTURAL RADIO BROADCASTING LICENSEE, LLC KAHZ 61814 BR-20050801CVN CA TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED , SENATOBIA CHAN-34 P MS CP FOR A NEW TELEVISION STATION TO SERVE SENATOBIA, MS; CH-34; TL: 3.2 KM E OF COLDWATER, MS; (34-41-42 89-88-13); ERP(VIS): 1100 KW; HAAT: 195 METERS; ANT: DIELECTRIC, TFU-24J STEPHEN SIMPSON, ESQ. BROADCASTING FOR THE CHALLENGED, INC. 961001KI 84214 BPET-19961001KI MS Page 3 of 23 Broadcast Actions 12/20/2007 PUBLIC NOTICEFederal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Recorded listing of releases and texts202 / 418-2222 202 / 418-0500 News media information
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- 14.5 29.7 18.6 20.6 Average Repair Interval (hours) 5.8 0.5 7.6 3.4 2.2 1.6 5.1 7.6 8.4 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 94.7 99.7 95.1 98.1 99.9 96.8 93.1 94.7 92.3 Average Installation Interval (days) 18.1 14.5 15.4 16.0 18.5 6.0 12.8 12.3 9.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 5.5 3.1 5.9 4.3 3.6 3.2 4.7 3.7 3.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 98.6 96.9 99.3 99.2 99.7 99.5 98.6 98.6 97.6 Residence 98.6 98.2 99.3 99.3 99.7 99.6 98.7 98.8 97.9 Business 98.6 87.6 99.0 99.0 99.5 98.9 97.9 97.2 95.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.5 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.5 0.2 1.2 1.5 0.9 Residence 1.5 1.4
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- commission lacks jurisdiction.5 A competitive carrier that is designated as an ETC (a CETC) will receive high-cost support that is determined by the number of lines it serves, the support per line received by the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) against which it is competing, and the degree to which it uses its own facilities to provide its services.6 Table 3.2 compares the annual amounts of support received by ILECs and by CETCs for each support mechanism since the first CETC started receiving support in 1999.7 Historically, HCLS was provided to all ILECs based on their embedded costs. Such support provides assistance for non-traffic sensitive (NTS) local loop costs -- a term that refers to the costs of outside telephone wires,
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- 2001 Table 6.4 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Housing Units with Telephone Service) 2005 2003 2004 6 - 15 Table 6.5 Telephone Penetration by State (Annual Average Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State 1984 2006 Change Alabama 88.4% 90.4% 1.9% Alaska 86.5 95.7 9.1 * Arizona 86.9 92.5 5.6 * Arkansas 86.6 90.0 3.4 * California 92.5 95.6 3.2 * Colorado 93.2 94.7 1.5 * Connecticut 95.5 95.2 -0.3 Delaware 94.3 93.5 -0.8 District of Columbia 94.9 91.2 -3.7 # Florida 88.7 92.7 4.0 * Georgia 86.2 90.5 4.3 * Hawaii 93.5 95.5 2.0 * Idaho 90.7 95.5 4.8 * Illinois 94.2 90.8 -3.4 # Indiana 91.6 89.3 -2.3 # Iowa 96.2 96.1 -0.1 Kansas 94.3 94.3 0.0 Kentucky
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- Reform, CC Docket No. 96-262, Sixth Report and Order, 15 Rcd. 12962 (CALLS Order). 7 Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996) (1996 Act). The 1996 Act amended the Communications Act of 1934. 47 U.S.C. §§ 151 et seq. 1956 - 2006 1996 - 2006 CPI All Items 4.1 % 2.5% CPI All Services 5.0 3.2 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.7 -0.3 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.4 - Housing * 2.9 - Apparel 2.2 -1.0 - Transportation 3.5 2.4 - Medical Care 5.1 4.0 - Recreation * 1.3 - Other Goods & Services * 4.1 CPI Public Transportation 4.6 2.2 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 4.0 7.5 CPI Electricity 3.1 2.5 CPI
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- 0.5 528 2.5 268 1.3 8,553 41.2 20,786 Connecticut 7,393 44.9 415 2.5 83 0.5 272 1.7 208 1.3 8,082 49.1 16,454 Delaware 2,511 53.7 39 0.8 81 1.7 97 2.1 21 0.4 1,926 41.2 4,675 District of Columbia 4,078 69.6 22 0.4 136 2.3 170 2.9 24 0.4 1,428 24.4 5,858 Florida 37,712 51.7 1,971 2.7 446 0.6 2,364 3.2 985 1.3 29,487 40.4 72,964 Georgia 18,584 46.8 1,874 4.7 321 0.8 1,064 2.7 586 1.5 17,272 43.5 39,701 Guam 166 29.2 0 0.0 79 13.9 10 1.8 4 0.7 311 54.5 570 Hawaii 2,743 57.1 12 0.2 19 0.4 95 2.0 115 2.4 1,820 37.9 4,802 Idaho 2,711 43.7 23 0.4 51 0.8 121 2.0 79 1.3 3,219 51.9
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- raw data by multiplying the number of lines involved in each outage by the duration of the outage and summing the resulting values over all outages. We then divide the resulting sum by the total number of thousands of access lines or of events to obtain average outage line-minutes per access line and average outage line minutes per event, respectively. 3.2 Charts This report displays data elements that have remained roughly comparable over the past few years. Such data are useful in identifying and assessing trends. In addition to the tables, this report contains charts that highlight company trends for the last 6 years. Unlike the tables for which the company composites are recalculated, the data in the charts are presented
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- TO COVER AUXILIARY PERMIT GRANTED , ATLANTIC CITY 96.9 MHZ E NJ License to cover auxiliary permit. MILLENNIUM ATLANTIC CITY LICENSE HOLDCO, LLC WFPG 10449 BXLH-20080111AFT NJ TELEVISION APPLICATIONS FOR ORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION PERMIT GRANTED , CANTON CHAN-27 E NC CP FOR A NEW COMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATION TO SERVE CANTON, NC; ERP(VIS): 10.63 KW; HAAT: 474 METERS: TL: CHAMBERS KNOB, APPROXIMATELY 3.2 KM N OF CLYDE, NC (35-34-06 82-54-25); ANT: JAMPRO, JTZ, 1-1 MALCOM G. STEVENSON, ESQ. Engineering Amendment filed 07/20/2007 Engineering Amendment filed 09/07/2007 UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA 960919KW 83822 BPET-19960919KW NC Page 2 of 16 Broadcast Actions 2/5/2008 PUBLIC NOTICEFederal Communications Commission 445 Twelfth Street SW Washington, D.C. 20554 Recorded listing of releases and texts202 / 418-2222 202 / 418-0500
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- by region of the country. Table 12 Share of Universal Service Contributions 1/ By Principal Type of Contributor Using Traditional Carrier Categories 2/ Preliminary 1/ Q2 Service Provider Category 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Regional Bell Operating Companies 11.7%14.4%14.3%16.2%18.3%19.9%19.9%19.8%19.8%18.3%14.1%13.2% (RBOCs) Including CLEC Affiliates. Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers 2.6 1.4 1.5 1.7 2.1 2.8 3.2 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.1 2.9 (LECs) Other Than RBOCs Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Local Resellers and Other Local Carriers Other Than RBOCs 0.8 1.3 2.6 2.2 2.7 3.3 3.5 3.8 4.4 5.0 6.5 6.7 Total: Fixed Local Service Providers15.1 17.1 18.5 20.1 23.1 26.0 26.6 27.0 27.6 26.7 23.6 22.8 Payphone Providers 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0
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- Technology..................................................................2-9 Table 2.7High-Speed Lines by State........................................................................2-10 Table 2.8Percentage of Residential End-User Premises with Access to High-Speed Services......2-11 Chart 2.10Percentage of U.S. Households with Computers, Internet Access, and High-Speed Access................................................................................2-12 Table 2.9Percent of U.S. Households with Internet Connections: Rural vs Urban.....................2-13 Chart 2.11Percent of U.S. Households with Internet Connections: Rural vs Urban.....................2-13 Consumer Expenditures.......................................................................................3-1 Table 3.1Household Expenditures for Telephone Service................................................3-3 Table 3.2Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider....................................................................................3-4 Table 3.3Personal Consumption Expenditures.............................................................3-5 Chart 3.1Personal Consumption Expenditures for Telephone Service.................................3-6 Chart 3.2Monthly Personal Consumption Expenditures for Telephone Service per Household......3-6 Introduction.................................................................................................... Access Charges................................................................................................ Advanced Telecommunications.............................................................................. i Earnings ....................................................................................................... 4-1 Table 4.1Interstate Rate of Return Summary: Years 1998 through 2006 ..............................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity ................................................................... 5-1 Table 5.1Average Number of Employees
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- of Commodities by the Broadcasting and Telecommunications Industry III. Price Indices.................................................................................III-1 A. Consumer Price Indices.................................................................III-1 B. Producer Price Indices..................................................................III-2 C. Additional Sources Information on Price Indices....................................III-2 Table 3.1 Changes in the Consumer Price Indices Since 1980 Chart 1 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 Chart 2 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 (Adjusted for Inflation) Table 3.2 Monthly Consumer Price Indices Table 3.3 Monthly Producer Price Indices Appendix Urban Rates Survey Residential and Single-Line Business Forms Introduction This 2008 issue of the Reference Book highlights the data collected through the Industry Analysis and Technology Division's annual Urban Rates Survey. The local rate data reflect the inclusion of various taxes and surcharges and, as such, provide an estimate
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- note 9. AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T AT&T Qwest Verizon Verizon Verizon Ameritech BellSouth PacificSouthwestern SNET North South GTE ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.8 100.0 99.8 98.7 99.7 99.4 98.2 97.2 98.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 21.9 17.2 19.4 22.3 11.7 14.7 14.0 11.4 21.2 Average Repair Interval (hours) 18.9 0.4 7.9 4.0 3.2 3.6 2.3 8.3 10.2 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 94.5 99.6 96.2 97.6 100.0 97.0 95.7 96.5 96.2 Average Installation Interval (days) 17.4 13.0 14.8 15.3 19.0 5.4 12.7 12.3 12.2 Average Repair Interval (hours) 5.5 3.1 5.0 4.5 3.6 3.5 4.5 3.7 3.8 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- at the level of support that CETCs in that state were eligible to receive during March 2008 on an annualized basis.8 The Interim Cap Order became effective on August 1, 2008.9 In addition, the Commission has asked CETCs to confirm their March 2008 high-cost support amount information with USAC and file any corrections on or before December 31, 2008.10 Table 3.2 compares the annual amounts of support received by ILECs and by CETCs for each support mechanism since the first CETC started receiving support in 1999.11 5 47 U.S.C. § 214(e); see also 47 C.F.R. §§ 54.201, 54.202. 6 47 C.F.R. § 54.307. 7 High-Cost Universal Service Support; Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, WC Docket No. 05-337, CC Docket No.
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- 96.6 1.1 Delaware 94.3 94.9 0.6 District of Columbia 94.9 91.6 -3.3 Florida 88.7 93.6 4.9 * Georgia 86.2 92.6 6.4 * Hawaii 93.5 96.0 2.5 Idaho 90.7 96.4 5.7 * Illinois 94.2 94.1 -0.1 Indiana 91.6 90.4 -1.2 Iowa 96.2 97.0 0.8 Kansas 94.3 96.2 1.8 Kentucky 88.1 94.4 6.2 * Louisiana 89.7 94.9 5.2 * Maine 93.4 96.6 3.2 * Maryland 95.7 95.5 -0.1 Massachusetts 95.9 96.3 0.5 Michigan 92.8 95.0 2.2 Minnesota 95.8 97.9 2.0 Mississippi 82.4 90.5 8.1 * Missouri 91.5 96.1 4.6 * Montana 91.0 95.4 4.4 * Nebraska 95.7 93.7 -2.0 Nevada 90.4 95.2 4.9 * New Hampshire 94.3 96.8 2.5 * New Jersey 94.8 95.7 0.9 New Mexico 82.0 91.6 9.6 * New York
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- 5.0 3.3 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.2 -0.1 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.7 - Housing * 3.0 - Apparel 2.2 -1.1 - Transportation 3.3 2.9 - Medical Care 5.1 4.2 - Recreation * 1.1 - Other Goods & Services * 3.9 CPI Public Transportation 4.5 2.4 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 4.2 6.4 CPI Electricity 3.0 3.2 CPI Sewer & Water Maintenance 4.8 4.1 CPI Postage 4.3 2.7 *** Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Chart 7.1 The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Table 7.1 Long-Term Changes for Various Price Indices (Annual Rates of Change) Series not established until after 1957. CPI All Items and CPI Telephone Services 1982 - 1984 = 100
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- raw data by multiplying the number of lines involved in each outage by the duration of the outage and summing the resulting values over all outages. We then divide the resulting sum by the total number of thousands of access lines or of events to obtain average outage line-minutes per access line and average outage line minutes per event, respectively. 3.2 Charts This report displays data elements that have remained roughly comparable over the past few years. Such data are useful in identifying and assessing trends. In addition to the tables, this report contains charts that highlight company trends for the last 6 years. Unlike the tables for which the company composites are recalculated, the data in the charts are derived
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- An interactive trouble-shooting guide provides step-by-step assistance to consumers having difficulty receiving DTV channels. A transition statistics page provides detailed national and local DTV transition statistics, searchable by a click on a map. June 12 is the deadline for full-power television stations to discontinue analog broadcasts and transmit only digital TV signals. According to Nielsen, as of April 12 about 3.2 percent of all U.S. households with a TV were completely unprepared for the transition, many of them in the population segments targeted by the FCC for extra help: low-income individuals, minority communities, non-English speaking communities, senior citizens, consumers with disabilities, and individuals living in rural areas or on tribal lands. . -FCC- News about the Federal Communications Commission can also
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- LEC resources. Where the acquired CLEC provides services outside of the acquirer's operating region, the numbering resources are treated as CLEC resources. 14 Table 4 Telephone Number Utilization by State as of December 31, 2008 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 9,637 43.8 701 3.2 107 0.5 617 2.8 346 1.6 10,578 48.1 21,986 Alaska 1,541 26.2 41 0.7 131 2.2 84 1.4 26 0.4 4,053 69.0 5,876 American Samoa 24 80.8 0 0.0 1 4.8 0 0.2 1 2.5 4 11.7 30 Arizona 13,589 63.9 89 0.4 165 0.8 697 3.3 215 1.0 6,511 30.6 21,266 Arkansas 5,070 35.6 461 3.2 68 0.5 274
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- 499-A Cellular, PCS and SMR Wireless Other Wireless Telephony Line Intrastate InterstateInternational Total Intrastate InterstateInternational Total Fixed local service 303Monthly service, local calling, connection charges, vertical features, and other local exchange service including subscriber line and PICC charges to IXCs .1 Provided as unbundled network elements (UNEs) $3 * * $3 * * $0 * .2 Provided under other arrangements 3.2 1.5 0 4.7 0 0 0 0 Total Line 303 6 2 * 8 * * 0 * 304Per-minute charges for originating or terminating calls .1 Provided under state or federal access tariff 2 1 * 3 * * 0 * .2 Provided as unbundled network elements or other contract arrangement 18 18 * 36 1 * 0 1 Total
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- raw data by multiplying the number of lines involved in each outage by the duration of the outage and summing the resulting values over all outages. We then divide the resulting sum by the total number of thousands of access lines or of events to obtain average outage line-minutes per access line and average outage line minutes per event, respectively. 3.2 Charts This report displays data elements that have remained roughly comparable over the past few years. Such data are useful in identifying and assessing trends. In addition to the tables, this report contains charts that highlight company trends for the last 6 years. Unlike the tables in which the company composites are recalculated, the data in the charts are derived
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- Commitments Met 98.3 99.5 95.1 97.6 96.5 90.4 96.2 96.8 96.6 Residence 99.0 99.7 95.2 97.9 96.8 91.8 96.4 97.2 96.9 Business 95.7 99.1 94.5 96.2 95.2 80.8 95.3 93.5 92.7 Average Installation Interval (days) 0.5 2.2 6.1 4.6 1.6 3.5 2.9 3.6 4.6 Residence 0.4 1.8 6.1 4.4 1.5 3.5 2.9 3.6 4.7 Business 1.2 4.1 6.0 5.6 2.0 3.2 2.7 3.6 4.7 Average Out of Service Repair Interval (hours) 17.0 23.7 23.7 24.6 19.9 32.3 17.4 16.1 16.0 Residence 17.1 24.9 24.1 25.2 20.1 35.7 18.1 16.5 16.1 Business 16.1 15.7 20.8 21.8 18.4 24.7 11.4 13.4 15.6 Initial Trouble Reports per Thousand Lines 197.2 130.4 284.8 290.1 167.8 101.0 173.7 179.8 254.4 Total MSA 176.4 130.4 NA 303.0
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- Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Non-Rural Study Area ........................ Table 3.25 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State - ILECs and CETCs ...................Table 3.15 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by Study Area ..................................... Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Mechanisms
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- Form 499-A Cellular, PCS and SMR Wireless Other Wireless Telephony Line IntrastateInterstateInternational Total IntrastateInterstateInternational Total Fixed local service 303 Monthly service, local calling, connection charges, vertical features, and other local exchange service including subscriber line and PICC charges to IXCs 0 Provided as unbundled network elements (UNEs) $3 * * $3 * * $0 * 0 Provided under other arrangements 3.2 1.5 0 4.7 0 0 0 0 Total Line 303 6 2 * 8 * * 0 * 304 Per-minute charges for originating or terminating calls 0 Provided under state or federal access tariff 2 1 * 3 * * 0 * 0 Provided as unbundled network elements or other contract arrangement 18 18 * 36 1 * 0 1
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- Commission released an order adopting an interim, emergency cap on the amount of high-cost support available to CETCs.6 Specifically, as of the effective date of the Interim Cap Order, total annual CETC support for each state is capped at the level of support that CETCs in that state were eligible to receive during March 2008 on an annualized basis.7 Table 3.2 compares the annual amounts of support received by ILECs and by CETCs for each support mechanism since the first CETC started receiving support in 1999.8 Historically, HCLS was provided to all ILECs based on their embedded costs. Such support provides assistance for non-traffic sensitive (NTS) local loop costs -- a term that refers to the costs of outside telephone wires,
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- 3.5 4.6 -0.3 1990 4.1 6.1 -0.4 1991 3.1 3.1 3.5 1992 2.1 2.9 -0.3 1993 2.3 2.7 1.8 1994 2.2 2.7 0.7 1995 2.0 2.5 1.2 1996 1.9 3.3 2.1 1997 1.5 1.7 0.2 1998 1.1 1.6 0.3* 1999 1.5 2.7 0.4 2000 2.3 3.4 -2.3 2001 2.5 1.6 1.3 2002 1.7 2.4 0.2 2003 2.2 1.9 -2.7 2004 3.2 3.3 -2.5 2005 3.5 3.4 0.4 2006 2.8 2.5 1.7 2007 2.6 4.1 2.1 2008 2.1 0.1 2.9 * The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics and Bureau of Economic Analysis. Table 7.2 Annual Changes in Major Price Indices CPI - All Items CPI - Telephone Services CPI All Items and
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- 95.1 97.6 2.5 Ohio 92.2 97.1 4.9 * Oklahoma 91.5 96.5 5.0 Oregon 91.2 99.0 7.8 * Pennsylvania 95.1 98.6 3.5 * Rhode Island 93.3 96.3 2.9 South Carolina 81.8 92.1 10.3 * South Dakota 92.7 96.8 4.1 Tennessee 87.6 93.8 6.2 Texas 89.0 94.8 5.8 * Utah 90.3 96.7 6.4 * Vermont 92.7 98.9 6.2 * Virginia 93.1 96.3 3.2 Washington 92.5 98.4 5.9 * West Virginia 88.1 95.9 7.7 * Wisconsin 94.8 98.4 3.6 Wyoming 89.7 97.1 7.3 * Total United States 91.4 95.7 4.3 * * Increase is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. Differences may not appear to equal changes due to rounding. November 1983November 2009 Change 9 Chart 2 10 94.6% or less 94.7% -
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- by Technology as of D ecember 31, 2008 aDSL 31.0% FTTP 3.6% Cable Modem 52.2% Mobile Wireless 12.5% All Other 0.7% U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2008 12 5 Chart 9 Residential Fixed High-Speed Connections 2005-2008 (Shares of Selected Technologies) aDSL Cable Modem All Other Fixed 58.5 39.5 60.9 37.3 55.9 3.2 40.9 57.0 2.5 40.5 54.5 4.7 40.8 55.0 3.8 41.2 56.7 5.5 37.8 54.6 5.5 39.9 Per cen tage of R esi den tial F ixe d H igh -Spe ed C onn ect ions 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2005 2006 2007 2008 Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Conn ecti
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- 03/09/2025 Renewal CENTURYTEL TELEVIDEO, INC. Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 42 ° 43 ' 25.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1 MILE S. NR. HWYS 80 & 81, GRANT, PLATTEVILLE, WI 90 ° 28 ' 15.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 1 4.6 meters ANTENNA ID: MODEL 8005 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36MOF3F SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 2 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: MODEL 9000 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36MOF3F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) KL92 SES-STA-20100115-00071 E Date Effective: 02/18/2010 Class of Station: Grant of Authority Special Temporary Authority PanAmSat Licensee Corp. Special temporary authority is GRANTED with conditions for a period of 30 days beginning February 21, 2010 and ending March 22, 2010. Points of
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- Simple Port'' Sub-team 7 2.2.3. ``Local Service Request (LSR)'' Sub-team 8 2.2.4. ``Out-of-the-Box'' Sub-team 9 2.2.5. ``WICIS'' Sub-team 11 2.2.6. LNPA WG Liaison to ATIS Ordering & Billing Forum (OBF) 11 3. LNPA WG Key Decisions and Recommendations in Support of FCC Order 09-41 and of the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 12 3.1. Definition of a ``Business Day'' 12 3.2. Recommended Revised NANC LNP Provisioning Flows 17 3.3. Recommended Industry LNP Best Practices 22 3.4. Recommended NPAC and Local Service Order Activation (SOA) and Local Service Management System (LSMS) Change Orders 23 3.5. LNPA WG Recommendations Related to FCC Order 09-41's Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 24 3.5.1. Recommended Simple Port Definition Clarifications 24 3.5.2. Recommended Customer Service Record (CSR)
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- OF THE LNPA-WG IMPLEMENTATION PLAN COMPTEL hereby opposes the recommendation proposed by the Local Number Portability Administration Working Group (LNPA-WG) which, in certain instances, would require an Old Service Provider (SP) to process a response to an LSR for a Non-Simple Port within 4 hours. Specifically COMPTEL opposes the recommendations contained in section 3.1 DEFINITION OF A ``BUSINESS DAY'' and 3.2 RECOMMENDED REVISED NANC LNP PROVISIONING FLOWS that require an Old SP to respond to an LSR within 4 hours if the New SP requests a due date of 1-2 Business Days on the LSR, thereby labeling the port as a Simple Port. The language in those sections generally bases the Old SP's required response time on what is labeled on
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- is being ported. LSR cutoff time for eligibility for activation midnight that night is 1:00 p.m. in the predominant time zone. Again the FOC must be returned within four hours consistent with the next day port. All those requirements being met, the port then is eligible for activation midnight that very night or any time thereafter. Okay, moving to section 3.2, and again one of the other things in the -- I'm sorry, did you have a question? MR. JIMENEZ: Jose Jimenez with Cox. I had a question about if (unintelligible) confirmation comes back and it is rejected, how does the timing of that work? In other words, does the new service provider even if they submitted the order before 1:00
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- - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000183 SES-RWL-20100309-00301 E Date Effective: 03/16/2010 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 04/14/2010 - 04/14/2025 Renewal CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 34 ° 31 ' 41.50 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 HARBOR DRIVE, ANDERSON, ANDERSON, SC 82 ° 47 ' 55.80 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F COMPRESSED VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Page 15 of 20 Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000186 SES-RWL-20100309-00302 E Date Effective: 03/16/2010 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 04/14/2010 - 04/14/2025 Renewal CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed
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- th 445 12St., S.W. Below is a listing of applications, subject to the pre-grant notice and petition procedure of Section 309 of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, that were accepted for filing. MW - Microwave Public Safety Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City PA AM WNEX649 075-18-03.2 W 0004189155 Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency MedicaWIND GAP 03/29/2010 02186.40000 40-51-34.1 N PA AM WNEX649 075-18-03.2 W 0004189155 Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency MedicaWIND GAP 03/29/2010 06034.15000 40-51-34.1 N ID MD KOB39 116-05-45.4 W 0004189422 IDAHO, STATE OF BOISE 03/29/2010 06226.89000 43-45-15.6 N ID MD KOB39 116-05-45.4 W 0004189422 IDAHO, STATE OF BOISE 03/29/2010 06286.19000 43-45-15.6 N ID MD KOB39 116-05-45.4 W 0004189422
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- E900156 SES-RWL-20100330-00379 E Date Effective: 03/31/2010 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Grant of Authority 05/04/2010 - 05/04/2025 Renewal CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Nature of Service: Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 33 ° 26 ' 39.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 536 ROBERTSON AVE. EAST, COLUMBIA, FT. GORDEN, GA 82 ° 18 ' 15.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA A-1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36MOF3E SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA A-2 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3E SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 5M 5 meters ANTENNA ID: 8008B (5 METER) Page 19 of 22 ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3E Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000328 SES-RWL-20100401-00382 E Date Effective: 04/06/2010 Class of Station: Fixed Earth
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- HOLDINGS IIIGoodlettsville 04/27/2010 21925.00000 36-18-31.6 N TN MD WQLP560 086-41-57.1 W 0004226140 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIGoodlettsville 04/27/2010 21975.00000 36-18-31.6 N TN MD WQLP560 086-41-57.1 W 0004226140 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIGoodlettsville 04/27/2010 22025.00000 36-18-31.6 N TN MD WQLP560 086-41-57.1 W 0004226140 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIGoodlettsville 04/27/2010 22075.00000 36-18-31.6 N TN MD WQLP554 086-48-16.5 W 0004226143 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIINashville 04/27/2010 10815.00000 36-13-03.2 N TN MD WQLP554 086-48-16.5 W 0004226143 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIINashville 04/27/2010 10935.00000 36-13-03.2 N TN MD WQLP554 086-48-16.5 W 0004226143 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIINashville 04/27/2010 18015.00000 36-13-03.2 N TN MD WQLP554 086-48-16.5 W 0004226143 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIINashville 04/27/2010 18115.00000 36-13-03.2 N TN MD WQLR732 086-50-38.5 W 0004226145 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIFranklin 04/27/2010 10735.00000 35-58-56.8 N TN MD WQLR732
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- WPNI609 123-08-36.0 W 0004227465 Oregon State of (OWIN) SALEM 04/29/2010 11285.00000 44-58-58.0 N OR MD WPNI609 123-08-36.0 W 0004227465 Oregon State of (OWIN) SALEM 04/29/2010 11485.00000 44-58-58.0 N OR MD WPNI609 123-08-36.0 W 0004227465 Oregon State of (OWIN) SALEM 04/29/2010 11565.00000 44-58-58.0 N PA MD WQFS515 075-35-28.6 W 0004227926 Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency MedicaOREFIELD 04/29/2010 06865.00000 40-38-05.2 N PA MD WNEX649 075-18-03.2 W 0004227929 Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency MedicaWIND GAP 04/29/2010 06034.15000 40-51-34.1 N PA MD WNEX649 075-18-03.2 W 0004227929 Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency MedicaWIND GAP 04/29/2010 06775.00000 40-51-34.1 N PA MD WPTU781 075-50-50.7 W 0004227933 Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency MedicaSNYDERS 04/29/2010 06755.62500 40-41-42.3 N PA MD WNEX648 075-25-11.0 W 0004227938 Eastern Pennsylvania Emergency MedicaSALISBURY TWP. 04/29/2010 06595.62500 40-35-55.0 N PA MD WNEX648 075-25-11.0 W
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- City AZ MD WPSK770 112-04-23.5 W 0004237380 airBand Communications, Inc. Phoenix 05/07/2010 21835.00000 33-29-16.2 N AZ MD WPSK770 112-04-23.5 W 0004237380 airBand Communications, Inc. Phoenix 05/07/2010 21975.00000 33-29-16.2 N AZ MD WPSK770 112-04-23.5 W 0004237380 airBand Communications, Inc. Phoenix 05/07/2010 22075.00000 33-29-16.2 N AZ MD WPSK770 112-04-23.5 W 0004237380 airBand Communications, Inc. Phoenix 05/07/2010 22275.00000 33-29-16.2 N CA MD WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS 05/07/2010 06256.54000 34-09-15.0 N CA MD WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS 05/07/2010 06315.84000 34-09-15.0 N CA MD WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS 05/07/2010 06345.49000 34-09-15.0 N CA MD WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS
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- 43-26-15.0 N VT NE 072-28-47.3 W 0004244181 HEARST STATIONS INC. Barre 05/12/2010 06875.00000 - 06900.00000 44-07-29.2 N CA NE 119-01-45.0 W 0004244266 VALLEY PUBLIC TELEVISION, INC. Porterville 05/12/2010 07025.00000 - 07050.00000 36-06-26.0 N Page 54 TP - TV Pickup State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City CA AM KB55110 P 117-57-03.2 W 0004130033 ELLIS COMMUNICATIONS KDOC LICENANAHEIM 05/10/2010 02008.00000 - 02110.00000 33-50-00.0 N CA AM KB55110 P 117-57-03.2 W 0004130033 ELLIS COMMUNICATIONS KDOC LICENANAHEIM 05/10/2010 02025.50000 - 02109.50000 33-50-00.0 N CA AM KB55110 P 117-57-03.2 W 0004130033 ELLIS COMMUNICATIONS KDOC LICENANAHEIM 05/10/2010 06875.00000 - 07125.00000 33-50-00.0 N OH AM KA35193 P 081-43-06.0 W 0004134395 SCRIPPS MEDIA, INC. CLEVELAND 05/10/2010 02025.50000 -
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- 075-22-00.4 W 0004246967 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIKING OF PRUSSIA 05/13/2010 23125.00000 40-05-23.3 N PA MD WQKS794 075-22-00.4 W 0004246967 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIKING OF PRUSSIA 05/13/2010 23175.00000 40-05-23.3 N PA MD WQKR816 075-10-05.2 W 0004246969 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIPHILADELPHIA 05/13/2010 21875.00000 39-56-15.0 N PA MD WQKR816 075-10-05.2 W 0004246969 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIPHILADELPHIA 05/13/2010 22075.00000 39-56-15.0 N NJ MD WQKR835 074-57-03.2 W 0004246970 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIBurlington 05/13/2010 21825.00000 39-57-00.7 N NJ MD WQKR835 074-57-03.2 W 0004246970 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIBurlington 05/13/2010 22075.00000 39-57-00.7 N PA MD WQKX844 075-20-11.3 W 0004246971 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIINORRISTOWN 05/13/2010 17765.00000 40-07-28.2 N PA MD WQKX844 075-20-11.3 W 0004246971 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIINORRISTOWN 05/13/2010 23125.00000 40-07-28.2 N PA MD WQKS383 075-07-47.0 W 0004246973 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM
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- WQBG693 MO Federated Department Stores Inc 468.81250000 San Juan 18-25-8.6 N PR 66-4-22.5 W 60 1 Page 2 Frequency Termination Pending Call Sign Termination Date Stn Class Licensee Name Lower/Upper Frequency City Latitude State Longitude Loc./ Path ## Ant. MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool Broadband Division 04/09/2010 WQJK378 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS II LLC 23325.00000000 LAS VEGAS 36-6-21.9 N NV 115-9-3.2 W 2 1 04/09/2010 WQJK378 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS II LLC 23425.00000000 LAS VEGAS 36-6-21.9 N NV 115-9-3.2 W 2 1 04/09/2010 WQJK380 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS II LLC 23075.00000000 HENDERSON 36-2-31.1 N NV 115-3-19.0 W 1 1 04/09/2010 WQJK380 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS II LLC 23175.00000000 HENDERSON 36-2-31.1 N NV 115-3-19.0 W 1 1 04/09/2010 WQJK381 FXO CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM
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- SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIElk Grove 05/18/2010 18065.00000 38-26-18.3 N CA NE 121-23-16.3 W 0004251285 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIElk Grove 05/18/2010 21825.00000 38-26-18.3 N CA NE 121-23-16.3 W 0004251285 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIElk Grove 05/18/2010 21975.00000 38-26-18.3 N CA NE 121-23-00.2 W 0004251286 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIISacramento 05/18/2010 21975.00000 38-34-30.7 N CA NE 121-14-55.6 W 0004251287 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIRoseville 05/18/2010 19525.00000 38-44-03.2 N CA NE 121-14-55.6 W 0004251287 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIRoseville 05/18/2010 21825.00000 38-44-03.2 N CA NE 121-14-55.6 W 0004251287 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIRoseville 05/18/2010 21975.00000 38-44-03.2 N CA NE 121-16-09.2 W 0004251288 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIRancho Cordova 05/18/2010 11305.00000 38-36-26.0 N CA NE 121-16-09.2 W 0004251288 CLEARWIRE SPECTRUM HOLDINGS IIIRancho Cordova 05/18/2010 11425.00000 38-36-26.0 N CA NE 121-16-09.2 W 0004251288
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- W 0004145723 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LIVONIA 05/28/2010 00953.15000 30-31-57.0 N LA AM 091-33-41.0 W 0004145723 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LIVONIA 05/28/2010 06595.00000 30-31-57.0 N LA AM 091-33-41.0 W 0004145723 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD LIVONIA 05/28/2010 06655.00000 30-31-57.0 N CA AM 119-18-55.5 W 0004183803 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD TIPTON 05/28/2010 06605.00000 36-03-42.9 N TX AM 096-56-22.6 W 0004183824 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD GIDDINGS 05/28/2010 06805.00000 30-11-03.2 N CO AM WQLP277 104-51-39.8 W 0004224346 KLZ Radio, Inc. Aurora 05/24/2010 11395.00000 39-39-54.9 N CO AM WQLP277 104-51-39.8 W 0004224346 KLZ Radio, Inc. Aurora 05/24/2010 17905.00000 39-39-54.9 N TX AM KXN99 095-31-27.0 W 0004256197 ENTERGY SERVICES, INC WILLIS 05/24/2010 06615.00000 30-26-11.0 N Page 28 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File
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- 0004266719 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCMURDOCK 06/01/2010 27-01-27.2 N FL MD KNKN678 081-55-45.7 W 0004266719 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCNORTH FORT MYE 06/01/2010 26-46-16.4 N Page 16 CL - Cellular State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City FL MD KNKN678 082-03-09.3 W 0004266719 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCPORT CHARLOTTE 06/01/2010 26-59-03.2 N FL MD KNKN678 082-11-26.3 W 0004266719 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCPORT CHARLOTTE 06/01/2010 27-01-26.5 N FL MD KNKN678 082-02-04.8 W 0004266719 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCPUNTA GORDA 06/01/2010 26-46-44.1 N FL MD KNKN678 081-45-48.7 W 0004266719 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCPUNTA GORDA 06/01/2010 26-48-41.5 N FL MD KNKN678 081-43-44.4 W 0004266719 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCPUNTA GORDA 06/01/2010 26-56-46.2
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- PCS, LLCCambridge 06/08/2010 45-35-17.6 N MN MD KNKQ418 093-12-24.2 W 0004274609 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCCAMBRIDGE 06/08/2010 45-34-29.2 N MN MD KNKQ418 092-54-30.3 W 0004274609 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCCHISAGO CITY 06/08/2010 45-24-42.0 N MN MD KNKQ418 093-47-29.0 W 0004274609 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCFoley 06/08/2010 45-35-48.5 N MN MD KNKQ418 093-14-16.0 W 0004274609 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCISANTI 06/08/2010 45-25-03.2 N MN MD KNKQ418 093-39-16.9 W 0004274609 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCMilaca 06/08/2010 45-45-09.9 N MN MD KNKQ418 093-39-17.9 W 0004274609 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCMILACA 06/08/2010 45-45-09.9 N FL MD KNKA457 081-49-31.3 W 0004274925 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCAUBURNDALE 06/08/2010 28-06-58.1 N FL MD KNKA457 081-34-42.0 W 0004274925 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCDavenport 06/08/2010 28-12-56.0 N FL MD KNKA457
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- as amended, that were accepted for filing. CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to Point Microwave State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City MO AM 091-00-23.6 W 0004191476 YHTI, Inc. Union 06/10/2010 17865.00000 38-26-44.2 N MO AM 091-03-31.0 W 0004191491 YHTI, Inc. UNION 06/10/2010 19425.00000 38-27-50.0 N CA AM WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS 06/10/2010 06256.54000 34-09-15.0 N CA AM WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS 06/10/2010 06315.84000 34-09-15.0 N CA AM WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS 06/10/2010 06345.49000 34-09-15.0 N CA AM WMJ365 117-48-03.2 W 0004237706 Los Angeles SMSA Limited Partnership SAN DIMAS
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- herein are the property of their respective owners. Corporate Ownership Intrado is a wholly owned subsidiary of West Corporation. E9-1-1 ASSESSMENT AND STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA © 2007 Intrado Inc. All rights reserved. Page i CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.............................................................................................................. ..........................1 2. INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... .................................5 3. RECOMMENDATIONS MADE IN THIS REPORT............................................................................................ .....8 3.1 E9-1-1 LEGISLATION AND POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................................................................8 3.2 E9-1-1 FUNDING RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................................8 3.3 E9-1-1 TECHNICAL RECOMMENDATIONS ............................................................................................................9 3.4 PROPOSED E9-1-1 STRATEGIC PLAN PRINCIPLES ...............................................................................................9 3.4.1 Potential Impediments to Achieving This Plan.................................................................................10 3.4.2 Rural Wireless Service Pr oviders and E9-1-1.................................................................................11 3.4.3 Oklahoma Locations With Weak or No Wirele ss Service................................................................11 3.5 RECOMMENDATIONS FOR IMPLEMENTING REGIONAL PSAPS.............................................................................12 3.5.1 Criteria for Determining Proposed Regional PSAPs in Oklahoma...................................................12 3.5.2 PSAP Regionalization Example:
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- State ...2-11 Table 2.8Residential Fixed High-Speed Connections and Households by State........................2-12 Chart 2.5Percentage of U.S. Households with Computers, Internet Access, and High-Speed Access at Home........................................................................2-14 Table 2.9Percent of U.S. Households with Internet Connections at Home: Rural vs. Urban.........2-15 Chart 2.6Percent of U.S. Households with Internet Connections at Home: Rural vs. Urban.........2-15 Consumer Expenditures.......................................................................................3-1 Table 3.1Household Expenditures for Telephone Service................................................3-3 Table 3.2Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider.............................................................................................3-4 Table 3.3Personal Consumption Expenditures.............................................................3-5 Table 3.4Personal Consumption Expenditures Per Household Per Month..............................3-6 Chart 3.1Personal Consumption Expenditures for Telephone Service and Internet Access.........3-7 Chart 3.2Monthly Personal Consumption Expenditures for Telephone Service per Household......3-7 Introduction.................................................................................................... Access Charges................................................................................................ Advanced Telecommunications.............................................................................. i Earnings ....................................................................................................... 4-1 Table 4.1Interstate Rate of Return Summary: Years 2000 through 2008 ..............................4-3
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- the dispute. With regard to Exhibits 4.1(a)-4.7(g) submitted in response to the May 21, 2010 Information and Discovery Request, provide all available data from June 2005 through the most recent date for which data is available. Also, provide this data at the zip code, sub region, entity and DMA level of specificity, as available. In addition, with regard to Exhibit 3.2, provide the Comcast entity identification number for each zip code. Provide Project Cavalry deployment data for each market by month from the initial deployment to the present, including newly deployed homes for each month, as well as the cumulative totals of deployed homes in each DMA by month. Also, provide any internal analyses of customer losses, increased call center volumes,
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- Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Florence 12/14/2010 10795.00000 38-23-13.3 N NC NE 078-59-13.0 W 0004533353 T-MOBILE LICENSE LLC Fayetteville 12/14/2010 22725.00000 35-05-29.0 N NC NE 077-55-17.9 W 0004533354 T-MOBILE LICENSE LLC Wilmington 12/14/2010 21675.00000 34-12-18.0 N CO NE 105-06-45.7 W 0004533357 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCFlorence 12/14/2010 11285.00000 38-24-15.2 N NC NE 080-45-39.6 W 0004533361 T-MOBILE LICENSE LLC WAXHAW 12/14/2010 19600.00000 34-58-03.2 N NC NE 077-54-07.0 W 0004533362 T-MOBILE LICENSE LLC Wilmington 12/14/2010 22875.00000 34-11-54.0 N SC NE 081-01-20.2 W 0004533366 T-MOBILE LICENSE LLC Columbia 12/14/2010 18080.00000 33-58-58.0 N SC NE 079-54-46.9 W 0004533368 T-MOBILE LICENSE LLC Mount Pleasant 12/14/2010 22975.00000 32-51-50.9 N AL NE 086-46-54.6 W 0004533369 T-MOBILE LICENSE LLC Birmingham 12/14/2010 21325.00000 33-37-46.6 N SC NE 081-58-47.0 W 0004533370 T-MOBILE
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- INC. Deland 12/15/2010 11345.00000 29-04-30.0 N FL NE 081-13-17.0 W 0004534383 TOWER CLOUD, INC. Deland 12/15/2010 10855.00000 29-01-16.0 N FL NE 081-16-55.2 W 0004534384 TOWER CLOUD, INC. De Leon Springs 12/15/2010 10775.00000 29-07-43.1 N GA NE 084-06-10.0 W 0004535018 TOWER CLOUD, INC. Stone Mountain 12/15/2010 11305.00000 33-47-15.0 N NC NE 080-37-25.8 W 0004535345 Conterra Ultra Broadband LLC MONROE 12/15/2010 10715.00000 35-00-03.2 N NC NE 080-36-37.1 W 0004535346 Conterra Ultra Broadband LLC WEST CONCORD 12/15/2010 10875.00000 35-21-02.9 N NC NE 080-39-04.0 W 0004535347 Conterra Ultra Broadband LLC CONCORD 12/15/2010 11115.00000 35-24-29.0 N NC NE 080-40-01.2 W 0004535348 Conterra Ultra Broadband LLC Waxhaw 12/15/2010 11215.00000 34-58-48.0 N AL NE 086-12-00.1 W 0004535524 TOWER CLOUD, INC. Wetumpka 12/15/2010 10775.00000 32-28-41.7 N AL NE 086-09-07.7
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- WQIJ341 065-59-20.3 W 0004542396 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. San Lorenzo 12/21/2010 19435.00000 18-11-30.0 N PR MD WQIJ341 065-59-20.3 W 0004542396 Puerto Rico Telephone Company, Inc. San Lorenzo 12/21/2010 19595.00000 18-11-30.0 N CA MD WQJM501 122-24-13.4 W 0004542912 WiLine Networks Inc. San Francisco 12/21/2010 22625.00000 37-46-15.4 N CA MD WQGI668 122-24-39.7 W 0004542923 Wiline Networks Inc San Francisco 12/21/2010 19355.00000 37-46-03.2 N CA MD WQGI668 122-24-39.7 W 0004542923 Wiline Networks Inc San Francisco 12/21/2010 21425.00000 37-46-03.2 N CA MD WQGI668 122-24-39.7 W 0004542923 Wiline Networks Inc San Francisco 12/21/2010 22985.00000 37-46-03.2 N MA MD WQFE826 071-36-20.5 W 0004542956 FiberTower Network Services Corp. EAST BERLIN 12/21/2010 10755.00000 42-23-10.0 N MA MD WQFE826 071-36-20.5 W 0004542956 FiberTower Network Services Corp. EAST BERLIN 12/21/2010
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- High-Cost Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Study Area ...................................... Table 3.25 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Mechanisms - 2009 - Monthly Support per Loop..... ............ Table 3.16 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction - ILECs and CETCs Table
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- High-Cost Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction............................. Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study Area ......................................... Table 3.22 High-Cost Model Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.9 High-Cost Model Support Payments by Study Area ...................................... Table 3.25 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CETCs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CETCs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Support Mechanisms - 2009 - Monthly Support per Loop..... ............ Table 3.16 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction ........................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Support Payments - Total by State or Jurisdiction - ILECs and CETCs Table
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- Commission released an order adopting an interim, emergency cap on the amount of high-cost support available to CETCs.7 Specifically, as of the effective date of the Interim Cap Order, total annual CETC support for each state is capped at the level of support that CETCs in that state were eligible to receive during March 2008 on an annualized basis.8 Table 3.2 compares the annual amounts of support received by ILECs and by CETCs for each support mechanism since the first CETC started receiving support in 1999.9 Historically, HCLS was provided to all ILECs based on their embedded costs. Such support provides assistance for non-traffic sensitive (NTS) local loop costs -- a term that refers to the costs of outside telephone wires,
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- 95.7 95.4 -0.3 Massachusetts 95.9 98.2 2.3 Michigan 92.8 96.7 3.8 * Minnesota 95.8 97.8 2.0 Mississippi 82.4 94.0 11.6 * Missouri 91.5 96.3 4.8 * Montana 91.0 93.3 2.4 Nebraska 95.7 95.7 0.0 Nevada 90.4 94.3 3.9 * New Hampshire 94.3 98.3 4.0 * New Jersey 94.8 95.6 0.8 New Mexico 82.0 92.8 10.8 * New York 91.8 95.0 3.2 * North Carolina 88.3 94.9 6.6 * North Dakota 94.6 98.1 3.5 * Ohio 92.4 97.1 4.6 * Oklahoma 90.3 96.6 6.3 * Oregon 90.6 98.2 7.6 * Pennsylvania 94.9 98.0 3.2 * Rhode Island 93.6 96.6 2.9 * South Carolina 83.7 93.9 10.2 * South Dakota 93.2 97.1 3.9 * Tennessee 88.5 93.2 4.7 * Texas 88.4 94.9 6.5
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- - Food & Beverages * 2.8 - Housing * 2.7 - Apparel 1.9 -0.9 - Transportation 4.6 2.9 - Medical Care 5.9 4.1 - Recreation * 1.0 - Other Goods & Services * 3.7 CPI Public Transportation 5.0 2.0 CPI Utility (Piped) Gas Service 4.9 5.0 CPI Electricity 3.7 4.2 CPI Water & Sewerage Maintenance 5.7 5.1 CPI Postage 4.7 3.2 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Table 7.1 (Annual Rates of Change) * Series not established until after 1955. 1 The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Long-Term Changes for Various Price Indices Chart 7.1 CPI All Items and CPI Telephone Services Base Periods: 1982-84 = 100 0 50 100 150 200 250 1956 1960 1964 1968
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- Indiana 11,616 41.7 561 2.0 169 0.6 543 1.9 357 1.3 14,611 52.4 27,857 Iowa 7,103 34.9 287 1.4 158 0.8 289 1.4 211 1.0 12,298 60.4 20,344 Kansas 5,413 31.6 528 3.1 141 0.8 248 1.4 181 1.1 10,639 62.0 17,150 Kentucky 8,232 38.3 613 2.9 103 0.5 389 1.8 419 1.9 11,749 54.6 21,506 Louisiana 8,960 40.7 695 3.2 99 0.5 680 3.1 698 3.2 10,859 49.4 21,990 Maine 2,416 38.2 50 0.8 81 1.3 104 1.6 125 2.0 3,548 56.1 6,323 Maryland 15,075 57.6 103 0.4 151 0.6 865 3.3 181 0.7 9,796 37.4 26,171 Massachusetts 20,344 53.0 244 0.6 519 1.4 969 2.5 276 0.7 16,019 41.7 38,372 Michigan 21,070 40.5 390 0.7 301 0.6 1,002 1.9
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- 10.1 10.1 Two 7.6 7.6 7.8 8.2 8.3 8.3 8.6 7.8 7.9 7.6 Three 6.0 6.2 6.2 6.7 6.7 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.1 6.2 Four 4.8 4.7 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.0 5.0 5.4 5.4 5.2 Five 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.4 4.4 3.9 4.1 4.8 4.6 4.5 Six 3.4 3.6 3.5 3.8 3.8 3.5 3.5 4.2 4.0 3.8 Seven 3.1 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.4 3.3 3.2 3.6 3.4 3.5 Eight 3.1 2.9 2.9 3.0 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.2 3.1 3.0 Nine 2.8 2.7 2.8 2.7 2.9 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.6 2.7 Ten or More 36.9 35.0 35.3 34.0 33.5 33.1 33.6 44.7 44.0 44.0 Zero 2.2% 2.4% 2.3% 2.4% 2.4% 2.8% 2.6% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% One 2.1 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.4 2.6
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- et al. 2005, and other studies have led several state agencies to recommend that wind turbine towers be sited at least 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) from Lesser Prairie-Chicken lek sites. Similarly, the USFWS currently recommends that wind turbine towers be placed at least 5 miles (8 kilometers) from grouse lek sites (Manville 2004). USFWS also recommends that a minimum 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) radius of sagebrush be protected around known leks for non-migratory populations; protection buffers may have to increase for migratory populations (Braun et al. 1977, Connelly et al. 2000). Some researchers have suggested that indirect effects on migratory birds also may include possible effects from RF radiation. At relatively low levels of exposure to RF radiation, the evidence for harmful biological
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- amount) would increase a bidder's payoff, and therefore eliminate the original outcome as an equilibrium. At present, we do not know whether the elimination of equilibria based on such integer effects would change the balance of results toward or against the proportion of efficient equilibria reported. Second, it is important to remember that the results reported in Sections 3.1 and 3.2 are based on one specific example of bidder valuations. In particular, the assumed difference in total surplus in the efficient outcome ($23) and the next best inefficient outcome ($19) is relatively small. Our computational results have shown that, if the difference in these values were larger, the likelihood of an efficient Nash equilibrium outcome would increase accordingly. Finally, and perhaps
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- 5.0, 8.0. 432 Id. at §§ 5.3(a), 9.0. 433 Id. at § 3.1. 434 See id. at § 1.0. See also, CO Code Assignment Guidelines. Service providers requiring an entire NXX code (10,000 consecutive numbers) to satisfy a single customer request would obtain these numbers from the Pooling Administrator, not the CO Code Administrator. Thousand Block Pooling Guidelines at § 3.2. 435 Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 10401. 436 Id. at 10401-02. 437 See PrimeCo comments at 8; AT&T comments at 49; OPASTCO comments at 7; USTA comments at 10. Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-104 84 and represent a broad-based consensus of various industry segments. Therefore, we adopt the T1S1.6 Technical Requirements as the technical standard for a national thousands-block number
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- in cables in the Pacific region shows that GTE's ownership of cables in that region also is de minimis. See GTE May 3, 2000 International Ex Parte Letter at Attachment. 883We forecast supply for two years in accordance with the Department of Justice Merger Guidelines. See United States Department of Justice Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 57 Fed. Reg. At 41562, § 3.2, n.27. Bell Atlantic currently owns a .0248 percent interest in the TAT-12/TAT-13 cable system (three E-1 circuits, translating to three circuits with a speed of 2.048 megabits per second). Bell Atlantic owns 14.5 percent of the FLAG Atlantic-1 cable system, but has acquired only 12 STM-1 circuits (translating to 12 circuits with a speed of 155.52 megabits per second). See
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- in 1998.139 Increasing MOUs most likely reflect the decreasing prices and the general wider acceptance of and reliance upon wireless service. This trend may also indicate that mobile telephony is moving away from just complementing existing wireline voice service and towards competing directly with it. According to one analyst, mobile telephone customers' share of total voice MOUs has increased from 3.2 percent in 1997 to 4.5 percent in 1998, and to 7.1 percent in 1999.140 Average Revenue Per Unit. One of the reasons operators sought to increase the MOUs of their subscribers appears to be a belief that doing so would help counteract any negative effect falling prices are having on the average monthly revenue per subscriber (often referred to as
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- of Technology, Project No. A-2475, September 1980, at 4-16 (reporting only data for TV channels up to 69). Also, citing FitzGerrel, Jennings, and Juroshek, Television Receiving Antenna System Component Measurements, NTIA Report 79-22, June 1979, at 33 & 36, EchoStar states that these data were similar to the results of testing new lines, that is, losses of 1.0, 1.8, and 3.2 dB, respectively. We observe that all of these results fall within the existing transmission line loss planning factor values for Grade B. EchoStar Comments at 11. EchoStar Comments at 17 (table). SBCA Comments at 4-5 & Appendix 2. We note that SBCA has not specified the type of 75-ohm cabling upon which its data and recommendation is based. SBCA also
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- 47 C.F.R. §25.202 (a)(1). In this section, we address only the NGSO FSS downlink bands. Many of the same sharing principles discussed herein are also applicable to the NGSO FSS service uplink band at 14.0-14.5 GHz. NPRM at ¶ 28. See Provisional Final Acts WRC-2000, Article S22 Table S-22-4A. The ITU-R agreed upon sync loss criterion is contained in recommends 3.2 of ITU-R Recommendation S.1323. Sync loss is generally defined as the disruption in the transmission of a digital signal resulting in either lost data or reduced transmission capacity. The impact of sync loss on GSO FSS networks can be significant because the total outage time exceeds the duration of interference due to the additional ``recovery'' period needed to reacquire the
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- obtain an ALSAT earth station license with authority to conduct transmit/receive or transmit-only operations. The applicant would also be required to submit the affidavits discussed in the text of this Notice from satellite operators to obtain protection from receiving interference from adjacent satellite systems. This power reduction requirement, if adopted, would effectively establish a new lower limit on antenna size (3.2 meters for C-band and 1.0 meters for Ku-band) that can be licensed for transmit and receive operations and still be two-degree-compliant. The power reduction would also effectively establish a new lower limit on antenna size (2.0 meters at C-band and 0.85 meters at Ku-band) that can be licensed for transmit operations only. The calculations supporting these diameter conclusions are set
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- five days effective November 27, 2000. Massachusetts Department Massachusetts I Comments at 36 n.110; see also CIX Massachusetts I Comments at 25. Verizon states that its 5-day interval tariff for line sharing orders of 1-9 lines went into effect on November 27, 2000 and Verizon ``is now complying with the new interval.'' See D.T.E. Tariff No. 17, Part A, Section 3.2.10. Additionally, Verizon has committed to file, as required by the Massachusetts Department, a tariff reducing the provisioning interval by an additional business day after the April 1st deadline for fully implementing certain OSS upgrades. See Verizon Massachusetts I Lacouture/Ruesterholz Decl. at para. 164. Massachusetts Department Massachusetts II Comments at 36. We are mindful that, because Verizon has committed to resolving
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- providing service under their parent's authorization, pursuant to section 63.21(i) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 63.21(i). VoiceStream DT Application, Exh. B, VoiceStream Wireless Corp. and Deutsche Telekom AG, Agreement and Plan of Merger between Deutsche Telekom AG and VoiceStream Wireless Corporation Dated July 23, 2000 and Related Documents. VoiceStream DT Application at 16. Id. VoiceStream shareholders will receive 3.2 shares of DT's stock and $30 cash for each share of VoiceStream common stock, subject to certain adjustments. Alternatively, VoiceStream shareholders may elect an all-stock (3.7647 DT shares per VoiceStream share) or an all cash ($200 per VoiceStream share) option, subject to proration and other adjustments. DT also will assume approximately $5 billion of the net debt of VoiceStream. Following
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- & Wire Facilities Category 1 - Exchange Line C&WF Subcategory 1.1 - State private line and state WATS 1.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 1.3 - Subscriber lines jointly used for local exchange and exchange access Category 2 - Wideband and Exchange Trunk C&WF Category 3 - Interexchange C&WF Subcategory 3.1 - State private line and state WATS 3.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 3.3 - Message telephone service Category 4 - Host/Remote Message C&WF Account 6620 - Services Telephone Operator Expenses Published Directory Listing Category 1 - Local Business Office Expense End user service order processing End user payment and collection End user billing inquiry Interexchange carrier service order processing Interexchange carrier payment and collection Interexchange
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- data reported on the Form 477, for example, show a substantial increase in residential and small business advanced service lines. Figure 1 shows that, as of December 31, 1999, there were approximately 1.8 million residential and small business high-speed lines in service, of which approximately 1.0 million were for advanced service. As of June 30, 2000, those numbers were approximately 3.2 million and 1.7 million, respectively, and as of December 31, 2000, they were 5.2 million and 2.8 million, respectively. As Figure 2 illustrates, these numbers indicate a residential and small business penetration of 1.6% for high-speed services and 1.0% for advanced services at the end of 1999; of 2.9% and 1.6%, respectively, on June 30, 2000; and of 4.7% and
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- forth the procedures by which telecommunications carriers may request and obtain interconnection and unbundled network elements from an incumbent LEC. We note that pursuant to the section 251(c)(3) requirements, incumbent LECs are providing increasing numbers of unbundled network elements to competitive LECs (CLECs). They provided over 5.2 million UNE loops in the last six months of 2000, compared to over 3.2 million six months earlier. See Industry Analysis Division, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of December 31, 2000, (rel. May 2001). See, e.g., Petition of WorldCom, Inc. Pursuant to Section 252(e)(5) of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 for Expedited Preemption of the Virginia State Corporation Commission Regarding Interconnection Disputes with Verizon and Expedited Arbitration, CC Docket No. 00-218, filed Oct. 26,
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- 01-192, at 13 n.62. Fourth Annual CMRS Competition Report, 14 FCC Rcd at 10159-60, 10175. Entry does not necessarily have to occur to preclude the exercise of market power. In certain circumstances, the threat of entry is sufficient to discipline the market. See Baumol, Panzar & Willig, supra note 97, at 317-318. DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines at § 3.0. Id. § 3.2. See id. § 3.0. We note that we are considering in another proceeding potential measures to facilitate access to spectrum by means of lease or other arrangement with an existing licensee. See Promoting Efficient Use of Spectrum Through Elimination of Barriers to the Development of Secondary Markets, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 15 FCC Rcd 24203 (2000). Even if adopted, however,
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- Florence SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1958 Mar-98 350 5.5 0.37 B WBZF FM Gospel Florence, SC 204 Hartsville SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1992 Jun-98 500 3.7 0.7 A WHSC AM Oldies Florence, SC 204 Hartsville SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1946 Jun-98 0 0 0 C WCMG FM R&B Oldies Florence, SC 204 Latta SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1970 Apr-99 400 3.2 1.34 C3 WFSF FM CHR Florence, SC 204 Marion SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1991 Apr-99 225 3.7 1.07 C3 WMXT FM Clsc Rock Florence, SC 204 Pamplico SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1990 Apr-99 900 6.9 1.4 C2 WYMB AM Country Florence, SC 204 Manning SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1957 Apr-99 0 0 0 B WWFN FM Oldies Florence, SC 204
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- Telenor shall take all practicable measures to prevent the use of or access to Telenor's equipment or facilities to conduct Electronic Surveillance of Domestic Communications in violation of any U.S. federal, state, or local laws or the terms of this Agreement. These measures shall include written technical, organizational, and personnel-related policies and procedures, necessary implementation plans, and physical security measures. 3.2 Access by Foreign Government Authorities: Without the prior written consent of the DOJ, or the authorization of a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States, Telenor shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose or permit disclosure of, or provide access, to any Domestic Communications or any Call Associated Data, Transactional Data or Subscriber Information related to Domestic Communications that are
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- count for 1997 through 2001 estimated by the FCC. TABLE C-2 Number and Subscriber Size of Major Cable System Clusters (Cumulative Figures) Range of Clustered Subscribers (thousands) 1997 1998 1999 2000 Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) 100-199 49 6.7 33 4.6 41 5.4 26 3.6 200-299 33 8.2 25 6.3 16 4 13 3.2 300-399 11 3.8 20 6.7 20 6.8 22 7.4 400-499 8 3.7 7 3.2 9 3.9 13 5.9 >500 16 11.9 21 19.6 28 23.8 34 34.3 Total Sources: 1997 to 1999: Paul Kagan Assocs., Inc., Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, The Cable TV Financial Databook 1997, July 1997, at 39-41; Paul Kagan Assocs., Inc., Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, The Cable
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- news, sports, and general entertainment -- for the competitive and noncompetitive groups. This table shows that increases were relatively uniform across all programming categories. Attachment C-1 provides additional information on the number of channels offered in each category. Table 9. Average Number of Satellite Channels by Type of Programming Competitive Group Noncompetitive Group 7/1/99 7/1/00 7/1/99 7/1/00 Children's 3.8 4.1 3.2 3.7 News 6.4 6.7 5.9 6.3 Sports 4.3 4.8 3.6 4.0 General Entertainment 29.5 31.7 26.9 29.1 Total Satellite Channels† 44.0 47.3 39.6 43.1 †Satellite channels reported here include all CPST channels, not just those carried on the most highly-subscribed CPST, as well as any satellite channels carried on BST. See Attachment C-1 for other results. Annual System Revenues The
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- Control of MCI Communications Corporation to WorldCom, Inc., CC Docket No. 97-211, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 13 FCC Rcd 18025, 18050-51 (1998). See also Trends in Telephone Service, Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau, FCC, issued Mar. 2000, at 11-10, Table 11.5; Long Distance Market Shares, Industry Analysis Division, Common Carrier Bureau, FCC, issued Mar. 31, 1999, at 16, Table 3.2. Bell Atlantic-New York Authorization Under Section 271 of the Communications Act to Provide In-Region InterLATA Service in the State of New York, 15 FCC Rcd 3953 (1999); Application by SBC Communications Inc., Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, and Southwestern Bell Communications Services, Inc. d/b/a Southwestern Bell Long Distance, Pursuant to Section 271 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, to Provide In-Region,
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- and the FAA has commissioned an advisory group to investigate protection requirements for potential aeronautical use of the L5 signal. The third-generation GPS constellation will not be numerous enough to provide continuous radiolocation with the L5 signal until a considerable number of years after the planned launch of the first L5-capable satellite in 2005, however. Federal Radionavigation Plan 1999, § 3.2.4.3. The Federal Radionavigation Plan is published biennially by the U.S. Departments of Defense and Transportation to provide information on the management of Federally-provided radionavigation systems. An approach is Category I if the runway is visible at a distance of not less than half a mile and from an altitude of not less than 200 feet. Id. See ITU-R REC M.1317
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- and the FAA has commissioned an advisory group to investigate protection requirements for potential aeronautical use of the L5 signal. The third-generation GPS constellation will not be numerous enough to provide continuous radiolocation with the L5 signal until a considerable number of years after the planned launch of the first L5-capable satellite in 2005, however. Federal Radionavigation Plan 1999, § 3.2.4.3. The Federal Radionavigation Plan is published biennially by the U.S. Departments of Defense and Transportation to provide information on the management of Federally-provided radionavigation systems. An approach is Category I if the runway is visible at a distance of not less than half a mile and from an altitude of not less than 200 feet. Id. See ITU-R REC M.1317
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- Jeopardy Notice >= 48 hours - Mechanized A.2.10 P-2 % Jeopardy Notice >= 48 hours - Non-Mechanized A.2.11 P-3 % Missed Installation Appointments A.2.12 P-9 % Provisioning Troubles within 30 Days A.2.14 P-5 Average Completion Notice Interval - Mechanized A.2.15 P-5 Average Completion Notice Interval - Non-Mechanized A.2.25 P-11 Service Order Accuracy Maintenance and Repair A.3.1 M&R-1 Missed Repair Appointments A.3.2 M&R-2 Customer Trouble Report Rate A.3.3 M&R-3 Maintenance Average Duration A.3.4 M&R-4 % Repeat Troubles within 30 Days A.3.5 M&R-5 Out of Service > 24 hours Billing A.4.1 B-1 Invoice Accuracy A.4.2 B-2 Mean Time to Deliver Invoices - CRIS UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS Ordering B.1.1 O-7/O-13 % Rejected Service Requests - Mechanized B.1.2 O-7/O-13 % Rejected Service Requests - Partially
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- element of defining rural. Johnson suggested that 100 people per square mile might be a reasonable place to make an urban versus rural split. In comparing competitive entry in counties with population densities of 100 persons per square mile or less to those with densities greater than 100, we find that the less densely populated counties have an average of 3.2 mobile competitors, while the more densely populated counties have an average of 5.5 competitors. Summary These three exercises of defining urban versus rural (EA Nodal vs. Non-Nodal Counties/MSAs vs. RSAs/Population Density) provide remarkably similar estimates of the average number of competitors in urban versus rural markets. On average, rural markets have slightly more than three providers, while urban markets have
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- element of defining rural. Johnson suggested that 100 people per square mile might be a reasonable place to make an urban versus rural split. In comparing competitive entry in counties with population densities of 100 persons per square mile or less to those with densities greater than 100, we find that the less densely populated counties have an average of 3.2 mobile competitors, while the more densely populated counties have an average of 5.5 competitors. Summary These three exercises of defining urban versus rural (EA Nodal vs. Non-Nodal Counties/MSAs vs. RSAs/Population Density) provide remarkably similar estimates of the average number of competitors in urban versus rural markets. On average, rural markets have slightly more than three providers, while urban markets have
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- 37.4% 29.8 (48.2% of in-market listenership) Clear Channel $5,827,000 57.1% 22.9 (37.1% of in-market listenership) KCOL-FM $ 167,000 1.6% 7.9 (12.8% of in-market listenership) $5,994,000 58.7% 30.8 (49.8% of in-market listenership) Others $ 400,000 3.9% 1.2 ( 1.9% of in-market listenership) In-market total $10,206,000 100.0% 61.8% Out-of-market stations Cumulus 7.5 Clear Channel 1.7 Cox Radio 5.0 Hispanic Broadcasting 5.0 Others 3.2 Out-of-market total 22.4% Ratings unaccounted for: 15.8%* ------------------------------ *This may include listeners of non-commercial stations, which are not rated by Arbitron, or listeners of commercial stations that are not rated by Arbitron. Our competition analysis using BIA data, as modified by Cumulus's and Clear Channel's figures, shows that the proposed transaction would increase Cumulus's share of the radio advertising revenues
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- 58.7% 30.8 (49.8% of in-market listenership) Cumulus $3,470,000 34.0% 28.1 (45.5% of in-market listenership) KAYD-FM $ 342,000 3.4% 1.7 ( 2.7% of in-market listenership) $3,812,000 37.4% 29.8 (48.2% of in-market listenership) Others $ 400,000 3.9% 1.2 ( 1.9% of in-market listenership) In-market total 10,206,000 100.0% 61.8% Out-of-market stations Clear Channel 1.7 Cumulus 7.5 Cox Radio 5.0 Hispanic Broadcasting 5.0 Others 3.2 Out-of-market total 22.4% Ratings unaccounted for: 15.8%* ------------------------------ *This may include listeners of non-commercial stations, which are not rated by Arbitron, or listeners of commercial stations that are not rated by Arbitron. Our competition analysis using BIA data, as modified by Clear Channel's and Cumulus's figures for their own stations, shows that the proposed transaction would increase Clear Channel's share
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- median post-merger HHI was 6522 and the median HHI increase was 280 in markets with low capacity cable systems. The DOJ/FTC Guidelines specify that mergers that produce a post-merger HHI above 1800 and an increase in the HHI of greater than 100 points will be presumed to have an anticompetitive effect. Id. at § 1.51. Id. § 3.0. Id. § 3.2. Applicants Reply Comments at 49. Id. at 53. In the Matter of Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku Band Frequency Range; Amendment of the Commission's Rules to Authorize Subsidiary Terrestrial Use of the 12.2 12.7 GHz Band by Direct
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- up economic nodes, i.e. non-nodal counties. See Seventh Report, at 13022. See Seventh Report, at 13022-23. Non-nodal counties had an average of 3.1 mobile competitors, while nodal counties had an average of 5.5 competitors. RSA counties had an average of 3.3 mobile competitors, while MSAs had an average of 5.7 competitors. The less densely populated counties had an average of 3.2 mobile competitors, while the more densely populated counties had an average of 5.5 competitors. Id., at 13022-23. See Wireless Telecommunications Services to Tribal Lands, WTB Docket No. 99-266, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 15 FCC Rcd 11794 (2000). Statistics from the 2000 Census regarding telephone subscribership rates were not yet available as of the release date
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- 361 The Commission has expressed this same expectation in prior orders. See BellSouth Multistate Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 17693, para. 179; BellSouth Georgia/Louisiana Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 9128-30, paras. 193-95. 362 See BellSouth Multistate Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 17694-96, paras. 181-82; see also BellSouth Stacy Aff. at paras. 137-38, 199-204, Ex. WNS-26 (BellSouth Change Control Process, Version 3.2, July 29, 2002). 363 KPMG Final Report at 34-36, 40-41. 364 Id. at 41. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 55 Georgia/Louisiana Order and the BellSouth Multistate Order.365 Nothing on the record in this proceeding causes us to make a different determination here.366 (ii) Adherence to the Change Management Process 112. Accepting Change Requests. We find that BellSouth is complying with
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- digital services. Cox provides VOD in its Hampton Roads and San Diego markets, and announced the launch of the first advertiser-supported VOD channel in its San Diego market in August 2002. By the end of 2002, Cox plans to have VOD capability deployed for 30% of homes passed. Comcast reports that it has launched VOD in 15 markets covering over 3.2 million homes and expects to make VOD available to nearly 50% of its homes passed by year-end 2002. Comcast charges customers $3.95 for new releases on-demand and $2.95 for library content, but it includes SVOD services at no additional charge for those subscribing to premium programming, such as HBO, Showtime and Starz. Charter offers VOD in 12 markets and has
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- service. Advanced services lines provided by means of ADSL technology increased by 48%, and advanced services lines provided over coaxial cable systems increased by 52%. See Table 2. · As of June 30, 2001, there were 7.8 million residential and small business subscribers to high-speed services. By contrast, there were approximately 5.2 million such subscribers six months earlier, and about 3.2 million a year earlier. See Table 3. · Of the 7.8 million high-speed lines in service to residential and small business subscribers at the end of June 2001, we estimate that 4.3 million lines also met the Commission's definition of advanced services. See Table 4. · Among entities that reported facilities-based ADSL high-speed lines in service as of June 30,
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- where no RF background noise exists, this is not indicative of harmful interference to a communications system. Modifying the antenna gain to -4.6 dBi to reflect the measured data from the Sprint analysis, and using free space to recalculate the minimum separation distance necessary to prevent harmful interference to a PCS system, we find that a UWB transmitter must be 3.2 meters from the PCS receiver if the UWB transmitter operates at the limit in 47 C.F.R. § 15.209 and 0.8 meters if the UWB transmitter operates at 12 dB below the limit in 47 C.F.R. § 15.209, as proposed in the Notice. These separation distances are based on worst case conditions as they do not assume that there is additional
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- 51-52; NAB Comments at 36-37; Nexstar Comments at 11-12; Paxson Comments at 13-14; Paxson Reply Comments at 5. Coalition Broadcasters filed a study comparing the pre-and post-combination advertising revenue and audience shares of their stations in LMAs and duopolies. Coalition Broadcasters Comments at 7, Attachment A. The study concludes that the combinations result in an average audience share increase of 3.2 points and an average advertising revenue increase of 250.7%. Id. Coalition Broadcasters believe that, by strengthening their appeal to their local communities and becoming more financially viable, these stations are increasing diversity within their respective markets. Id. Entravision Comments at 5-6. Id. Children Now Comments at 13-17. See also UCC Comments at 28 (contending that newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership will result in
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- C D E F G H Broadcast Clear Channel Communications 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 Television 100.0% Cornerstone TV, Inc. 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 33.8% Cox Broadcasting 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 Peak Media LLC 2 33.3 11.3 126.9 Penn State University 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 Allegheny Mountain Network 3 21.4 5.3 28.5 Radio Altoona Trans Audio Corp Inc 1 7.1 1.8 3.2 24.9% B&F Enterprises 1 7.1 1.8 3.2 Forever Broadcasting Incorporated 4 28.6 7.1 50.6 Martinsburg Broadcasting 2 14.3 3.6 12.7 Sounds Good Incorporated 1 7.1 1.8 3.2 Vital Licenses 2 14.3 3.6 12.7 Daily Altoona Mirror 1 100.0 20.2 409.9 Newspaper 70.3% 28.8% Weekly Weekly Newspaper 1 100.0 8.6 73.2 29.7% Cable Cable 1 100.0 2.3 5.2 Internet 18.3% 12.5%
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- states on the record that it subsidized the cost of such handsets and actively promoted their sale to consumers in order to make the more expensive GPS-enabled handsets successfully competitive with the non-GPS-enabled models (and those non-GPS-enabled handsets sold by Sprint's competitors). By the third quarter of 2002, Sprint introduced a total of 10 different GPS-enabled handsets, and sold over 3.2 million. By the end of March, 2003, these numbers had increased to 15 handsets, and over 8.8 million sold. While Sprint did not achieve a 100% GPS-enabled activation rate, it made very substantial progress toward that goal during 2002. This is reflected most strongly in Sprint's sales of GPS-enabled handsets to its distributors (as distinguished from its distributor's sales to
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- $17.89 $10.34 Standard error 1.77 1.91 0.65 1.10 2.33 Programming total $34.37 $34.28 $34.41 $34.48 $24.69 Standard error 1.29 1.32 0.54 0.60 1.35 Equipment $3.24 $2.77 $4.07 $2.08 $0.79 Standard error 0.33 0.35 0.18 0.24 0.42 Programming & equipment $37.61 $37.05 $38.48 $36.56 $25.48 Standard error 1.45 1.59 0.62 0.70 1.52 Channels 60.9 53.9 67.6 53.4 50.4 Standard error 2.7 3.2 1.0 1.8 3.6 Rate per channel $0.646 $0.776 $0.577 $0.762 $0.528 Standard error 0.034 0.043 0.011 0.033 0.036 Satellite channels 46.4 42.2 51.1 41.5 39.5 Standard error 2.3 2.6 0.9 1.5 3.2 Rate per satellite channel $0.864 $1.105 $0.771 $1.010 $0.679 Standard error 0.052 0.114 0.017 0.052 0.047 July 2001 BST $15.52 $16.06 $11.71 $16.16 $13.75 CPST $16.29 $15.09 $20.32
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- percent of total telecommunications expenditures. The long distance, local, and the payphone segments of wireline telecommunications have all been losing business to wireless substitution. Long distance volumes and revenues are down at AT&T, MCI, and Sprint as customers shift to wireless services to make their calls. Verizon, SBC, and BellSouth saw business and consumer access lines fall 3.6, 4.1, and 3.2 percent, respectively, in 2002, for a total decrease of 5.5 million lines, with wireless substitution being a significant factor. Similarly, the number of payphones has declined from 2.7 million in the mid-1990s to about 1.9 million today, in large part due to wireless phones. Even the prepaid calling card business is suffering, as consumers are now ``utilizing their wireless phones
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- market penetration levels that could materially affect the likelihood of interference. We also note that the Spectrum Policy Task Force report encourages the use of voluntary receiver performance requirements to address these types of problems. See Spectrum Policy Task Force Report at 31. > (last visited, Jan. 10, 2003). See infra App. C1 § 3.1. See infra App. C1 § 3.2. For reference, the BS out-of-band emission level of -100.6 dBW/4kHz we adopt here compares favorably to the - 75 dBW/MHz for a PCS base station operating at maximum power and with a 43+10 log P out-of-band requirement. We note that because MSS licensees are required to relocate terrestrial licensees in the event that an incumbent terrestrial facility causes interference to
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- market penetration levels that could materially affect the likelihood of interference. We also note that the Spectrum Policy Task Force report encourages the use of voluntary receiver performance requirements to address these types of problems. See Spectrum Policy Task Force Report at 31. > (last visited, Jan. 10, 2003). See infra App. C1 § 3.1. See infra App. C1 § 3.2. For reference, the BS out-of-band emission level of -100.6 dBW/4kHz we adopt here compares favorably to the - 75 dBW/MHz for a PCS base station operating at maximum power and with a 43+10 log P out-of-band requirement. We note that because MSS licensees are required to relocate terrestrial licensees in the event that an incumbent terrestrial facility causes interference to
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- below the stated protection criteria. This calculation does not take into account the 25 dB suppressed upward antenna gain component that ICO indicates it will use and it assumes that there are 2.4 million active base stations in view of the low-orbit satellite. There should be no interference experienced by the adjacent band space operation systems according to our assessment. 3.2 Analysis of Bands Adjacent to MSS Downlink Band (2165-2200 MHz) Analysis of Lower Adjacent Band (2110 - 2165 MHz). At the 1992 World Administrative Radiocommunication Conference (WARC-92), the 2110-2200 MHz band was identified for use by countries to implement future public land mobile telecommunication systems, i.e., 3G systems. WARC-92 noted, however, that such use does not preclude the use of
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- below the stated protection criteria. This calculation does not take into account the 25 dB suppressed upward antenna gain component that ICO indicates it will use and it assumes that there are 2.4 million active base stations in view of the low-orbit satellite. There should be no interference experienced by the adjacent band space operation systems according to our assessment. 3.2 Analysis of Bands Adjacent to MSS Downlink Band (2165-2200 MHz) Analysis of Lower Adjacent Band (2110 - 2165 MHz). At the 1992 World Administrative Radiocommunication Conference (WARC-92), the 2110-2200 MHz band was identified for use by countries to implement future public land mobile telecommunication systems, i.e., 3G systems. WARC-92 noted, however, that such use does not preclude the use of
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- television markets. Further, this decision is consistent with the discussion of the First R&O, as well as Skybridge's own petition, identifying geographic separation as an important part of ensuring that NGSO FSS operations do not hinder BAS/CARS mobile and temporary fixed BAS/CARS use of this band. To further protect BAS/CARS mobile pickup deployment flexibility, we adopt an EIRP limit of 3.2 dBW at zero degree elevation from an NGSO FSS gateway earth station transmitting in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz portion. We find it is appropriate to adopt this additional EIRP limit towards the horizon for the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band due to the need to minimize the size of the area around a NGSO FSS gateway earth station where mobile BAS/CARS mobile pickup
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- utilized a one-meter separation distance between the DUT and the measurement antenna. This enabled an improved signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) for the radiated tests. Although these types of measurements are typically performed at a distance of three-meters, it was necessary to reduce the measurement distance to enable discrimination between the emissions radiating from the DUT and the measurement system noise floor. 3.2 Measurement Facility These measurements were performed at the FCC Laboratory, located on Oakland Mills Road, in Columbia, Maryland. The geographic coordinates of the laboratory are 39º10.093'N latitude and 076º49.706'W longitude. The measurements were performed in the pre-compliance laboratory within the main facility. This room consists of two walls constructed of painted cinder block and two walls constructed of painted metal
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- modifications to Georgia Power poles or other make-ready work necessitated by Knology's attachments, paragraph 7.2 of the Agreement requires Knology to reimburse Georgia Power for all associated costs. Similarly, paragraph 3.3 of the Agreement states that Knology ``shall be responsible for its individual costs plus its proportionate share of all joint costs associated with work performed in accordance with Section 3.2 [Alterations of Poles and Equipment]. [Knology] shall reimburse Georgia Power for any reasonable costs incurred in performing such work based upon Georgia Power's standard charges for such services.'' The Agreement also requires Knology to reimburse Georgia Power for its fees and disbursements relating to ``administrative services not otherwise required to be performed under this agreement.'' B. Knology's Attachments to Georgia
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- 55,000 people. WorldCom provides local, long distance, switched access, broadband, Internet access, and Internet backbone services throughout the United States. WorldCom serves over 20 million customers worldwide ranging from residential and small business consumers to large businesses and government offices. WorldCom's Internet backbone spans six continents (reaching over 2,800 cities in 140 countries), includes 4,500 points of presence, supports over 3.2 million dial modems and consists of over 98,000 global network route miles, including terrestrial undersea cable. WorldCom is also a large facilities-based provider of communications services. Through acquisitions of companies such as Williams Telecommunications Group, Inc., MFS Communications Company, Brooks Fiber, and MCI Communications Corporation, WorldCom has gained substantial local and long distance fiber optic and microwave transmission facilities in
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- find impairment unless there are four non-incumbent LEC sources of supply, either self-provisioned or wholesale offerings. See Allegiance Comments at 9-10; Allegiance Reply at 3-4. See AT&T Nov. 14, 2002 Ex Parte Letter. HMG § 3.0. The HMG consider entry to be timely if it can have a significant market impact within two years of initial planning. See HMG § 3.2. The HMG consider entry to be likely if it would profitable in the long run at pre-merger prices, if those prices are attainable. See HMG § 3.3. The HMG consider entry to be sufficient if it will force market prices to their pre-merger levels. See HMG §§ 3.0, 3.4. For example, as explained by Professor Willig on behalf of AT&T,
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- = TV, Tuner, etc) Product Definition (This is a one-way cable product) 3.1. The Parties will agree upon a recognized proposed primary term for the products addressed in this MOU. The Parties agree that application of this term to the product, packaging and related materials is voluntary, but the Parties are encouraged to use this name to promote consumer awareness. 3.2. The Parties will agree upon a recognized proposed supplementary term for the products defined below, which are additionally equipped with a secure digital interface (as specified in Section 3.6 below). The Parties agree that application of this term to the product, packaging and related materials is voluntary, but the Parties are encouraged to use this name to promote consumer awareness.
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- at this time or after the new standard is ready for implementation? What, if anything, should the Commission do to facilitate technical compatibility and interoperability using this, or any other, new technology developed to provide this service? Control Channel Transition Period. Section 22.871 provides that the experimental air-ground system operating on the channels listed in section 22.857 may use a 3.2 kHz control channel on channel C-2 of each channel block until September 9, 1996. This date has long passed, so the rule appears unnecessary. We tentatively conclude that section 22.871 should be eliminated. Offshore Radiotelephone Service Rules Subpart I of Part 22-which includes sections 22.1001, 22.1003, 22.1005, 22.1007, 22.1009, 22.1011, 22.1013, 22.1015, 22.1025, 22.1031, 22.1035, and 22.1037-governs the licensing and
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- responses (in terms of the number of units covered by the perpetual contracts). The responses indicated that the most important reason cited was the low level of MVPD compensation to the owner (4.6 ranking), the second most important reason was the incumbents' lack of new services or technology (3.8 ranking), and the third most important reason was poor programming options (3.2 ranking). Reasons of lesser importance included poor service (2.6 to 2.9 ranking), residents' expressed interest in competition (2.7 ranking), and high subscription rates (2.6 ranking). See RAA survey at 4. RAA survey at 5. Because perpetual contracts potentially could bind parties indefinitely and ultimately restrain and/or negatively impact commerce, such contracts generally have not been favored in law. See, e.g.,
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- 5. See e.g., Motorola ex parte presentation dated October 30, 2002 (Using data taken in the Chicago area, Motorola demonstrates that-beyond 5,000 feet-the signal strength from ESMR base stations would be insufficient to cause intermodulation interference to a radio with 70 dB intermodulation rejection ninety-percent of the time). See e.g., Supplemental Comments of the Consensus Parties at Appendix F, § 3.2; 800 MHz User Coalition June 11, 2003 Ex Parte at 5. See Supplemental Comments of the Consensus Parties at Appendix F at F 6; Comments of Alltel, et. al. to Supplemental Comments of the Consensus Parties, Appendix A at A-3; McDermott, Will and Emery March 12 Ex Parte, Appendix A at A-3, item 3; 800 MHz User Coalition May 29
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- 5. See e.g., Motorola ex parte presentation dated October 30, 2002 (Using data taken in the Chicago area, Motorola demonstrates that-beyond 5,000 feet-the signal strength from ESMR base stations would be insufficient to cause intermodulation interference to a radio with 70 dB intermodulation rejection ninety-percent of the time). See e.g., Supplemental Comments of the Consensus Parties at Appendix F, § 3.2; 800 MHz User Coalition June 11, 2003 Ex Parte at 5. See Supplemental Comments of the Consensus Parties at Appendix F at F 6; Comments of Alltel, et. al. to Supplemental Comments of the Consensus Parties, Appendix A at A-3; McDermott, Will and Emery March 12 Ex Parte, Appendix A at A-3, item 3; 800 MHz User Coalition May 29
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- defeated using professional tools. CPRM Adopter Agreement at Ex. C-4, § 4. CPRM Certification at 16; CPRM Adopter Agreement at § 3.3. Non-material changes to the compliance rules require 90 days advance notice, while all other changes to the compliance rules or specifications require 18 months notice prior to implementation. Id. CPRM Certification at 17; CPRM Adopter Agreement at § 3.2; CPRM Content Participant Agreement at § 2.2, 3.7. CPRM Certification at 17; CPRM Adopter Agreement at § 8.5-8.10; CPRM Content Participant Agreement at § 2.4, 8. CPRM Certification at 12-13. Id. at 13, 16-17. Adopters pay annual administrative fees ranging from $6,000 to $12,000 with per unit fees, where applicable, ranging from $ 0.02 to $ 0.14. Id.; see also
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- networks in order to provide data-only commercial mobile services. First, carriers use paging spectrum to operate networks in order to offer traditional one-way paging services. Some paging carriers also operate data networks using narrowband PCS spectrum, which allow them to offer two-way messaging services. Narrowband PCS carriers use the ReFLEX technology protocol, which can transmit data at speeds ranging from 3.2 to 25 kbps. Metrocall, for example, acquired WebLink Wireless's extensive PCS narrowband (two-way) wireless data network in 2003, which is based on ReFLEX25 technology developed by Motorola. The network covers 90 percent of the U.S. population and has been extended to Canada and Mexico. As previously mentioned, in March 2004 Metrocall and Arch Wireless announced a merger that, if approved,
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- 873,000 phone numbers per month were ported from one wireless carrier to another. (Calculations are based on confidential data, as of Aug. 12, 2004, from the Number Portability Administration Center databases maintained by NeuStar, Inc.) The Commission estimates that the number of cable telephony lines, another form of intermodal competition for mass market wireline services, increased from 3 million to 3.2 million lines during the second half of 2003. Industry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, FCC, Local Telephone Competition: Status as of Dec. 31, 2003, at 2 (rel. June 2003), available at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/intd/stats.html. See, e.g., AT&T Wireless Sept. 7 Ex Parte Letter, Confidential Attach., Declarations of Ted Stine, ¶¶ 2-7, and Judith E. Cavalieri, ¶¶ 2-7. AT&T Wireless Sept.
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- 1990, the Commission allocated four megahertz of spectrum for commercial Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service, authorizing operation at 849-851 MHz (ground stations) and 894-896 MHz (airborne mobile stations). Each band is divided into ten paired channel blocks, which are allotted to specific geographic locations (essentially a national grid). Each channel block contains 29 narrowband (6 kHz) communications channels and 6 very narrowband (3.2 kHz) control channels. Under the current service rules, each licensee has an exclusive control channel, shares all the communication channels with the other licensees in the band, and must provide nationwide service. To promote interoperable communications and to manage interference, some of the ground station locations in North America and channel block assignments have been predetermined consistent with bilateral agreements
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- 1990, the Commission allocated four megahertz of spectrum for commercial Air-Ground Radiotelephone Service, authorizing operation at 849-851 MHz (ground stations) and 894-896 MHz (airborne mobile stations). Each band is divided into ten paired channel blocks, which are allotted to specific geographic locations (essentially a national grid). Each channel block contains 29 narrowband (6 kHz) communications channels and 6 very narrowband (3.2 kHz) control channels. Under the current service rules, each licensee has an exclusive control channel, shares all the communication channels with the other licensees in the band, and must provide nationwide service. To promote interoperable communications and to manage interference, some of the ground station locations in North America and channel block assignments have been predetermined consistent with bilateral agreements
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- two-thirds of all wire centers above this threshold have three or more fiber-based collocators, signaling that sufficient revenue opportunities are very likely to exist in such wire centers to justify the provision of competitive transport. In combination, the disjunctive application of the fiber-based collocation threshold and the business line threshold define Tier 2 wire centers. Such wire centers comprise approximately 3.2 percent of the total BOC wire centers, but these wire centers serve approximately 12.6 percent of all BOC business lines. Thus, Tier 2 identifies the set of incumbent LEC wire centers with a very substantial concentration of both competitive deployment and demand characteristics. Further, we note that 66.7 percent of these Tier 2 wire centers have three or more fiber-based
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- Size of Major Cable System Clusters (Cumulative Figures) Range of Clustered Subscribers (thousands) 1994* 1998 2001 2002 Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) 100-199 58 8.0 33 4.6 30 4.3 31 4.5 200-299 26 6.0 25 6.3 17 4.2 18 4.4 300-399 6 2.0 20 6.7 18 6.1 21 7.1 400-499 3 1.3 7 3.2 10 4.4 10 4.4 >500 4 2.8 21 19.6 32 33.3 29 31.0 Total 97 20.1 106 40.4 107 52.3 109 51.3 Sources: Paul Kagan Associates, Inc., Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, The Cable TV Financial Databook, 1995, at 38-39; 1999, at 46-48; 2001 from Kagan World Media, Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, Broadband Cable Financial Databook 2002 at 38; and 2002
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- while the initial FY 2004 assessment letters calculated regulatory fees based on approximately 162.36 million numbers, the reconciliation process, based on provider responses, revised the regulatory fee assessment by only 1.4 percent (to 160.02 million numbers). Further evidence of the reliability of the NRUF data is that in FY 2004, we issued 127 initial assessment letters to CMRS providers. Only 3.2 percent of the respondents had adjustments of greater than 5,000 subscribers but less than 20,000; and only 5.5 percent had adjustments of greater than 20,000 subscribers. This experience indicates that NRUF data is sufficiently reliable and accurate for the purposes of assessing section 9 regulatory fees. We therefore reject Cingular's request to reconsider the use of NRUF data in calculating
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- percent. Comcast reported that the average monthly revenue per high-speed Internet subscriber was $43.52 in the second quarter of 2004. Cox ended 2003 with nearly 2 million high-speed Internet access subscribers. At the end of June 2004, the number of subscribers to Cox's high-speed Internet subscribers had grown to 2.2 million, representing a 21.7 percent penetration rate. Time Warner had 3.2 million high-speed Internet subscribers at year-end 2003, representing a penetration rate of 17 percent. The number of Time Warner's high-speed Internet subscribers had grown to 3.5 million by the end of June 2004, representing a penetration rate of 19 percent. Cablevision reported 1.1 million subscribers for its high-speed Internet and a penetration rate of 24 percent for year-end 2003. By
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- as the financial difficulties of, certain affiliates. The amended agreements cover approximately forty percent of the customers served by all affiliates. Currently, Sprint is the third largest provider of mobile telephone voice and related data services in the United States in terms of subscribership. Sprint PCS had 24.7 million customers as of December 31, 2004: 17.8 million direct, postpaid subscribers, 3.2 million through affiliates, and 3.7 million wholesale subscribers. Sprint reported $14.6 billion in revenues for 2004. Sprint's CDMA network is now available in 99 percent of the major metropolitan areas in forty-eight states, the Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico. Sprint, together with third party affiliates, operates PCS systems in over 350 metropolitan markets, including the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas,
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- (4-8 feet in diameter) to receive programming. DBS uses relatively small receiving dishes (18-24 inches in diameter). See, e.g., 1995 Report, 11 FCC Rcd at 2080-85 ¶¶ 49-53; 1998 Report, 13 FCC Rcd at 24323 ¶ 61. See DBS Gains Not Necessarily Cable's Losses, SkyREPORT, June 13, 2005 (citing a report from Strategy Analytics, which found that, while DBS added 3.2 million new customers in 2004, the 10 largest cable operators together lost fewer than 500,000 basic subscribers). See e.g., 2003 GAO Report and 2004 GAO Report. A recent GAO report finds that DBS penetration rates have been and remain highest in rural areas, but since 2001, DBS penetration has grown most rapidly in urban and suburban areas, where the penetration
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- for base/mobile communications. FIT/MRFAC Comments at 4. ``465.xxx MHz'' refers to any ATU frequency beginning with 465 MHz, or the upper side of a frequency pair used for mobile-only communications. FIT/MRFAC Comments at 4. Id. Id. at 5. Id. Id. Id. at 6. A 120-watt ERP limit for mobile units is consistent with an ordinary 60-watt TPO transmitter and a 3.2 dB gain antenna. Id. at 5. See also, Badgerland comments at 1 (recommending that there should be no power restriction on I/B licensees located more than fifty miles (eighty kilometers) from the protected airports.) , supra. See FIT/MRFAC Comments at 5-6. ``Dockside channels'' are frequencies available for voice or non-voice communications concerned with cargo handling from a dock or cargo
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- for base/mobile communications. FIT/MRFAC Comments at 4. ``465.xxx MHz'' refers to any ATU frequency beginning with 465 MHz, or the upper side of a frequency pair used for mobile-only communications. FIT/MRFAC Comments at 4. Id. Id. at 5. Id. Id. Id. at 6. A 120-watt ERP limit for mobile units is consistent with an ordinary 60-watt TPO transmitter and a 3.2 dB gain antenna. Id. at 5. See also, Badgerland comments at 1 (recommending that there should be no power restriction on I/B licensees located more than fifty miles (eighty kilometers) from the protected airports.) , supra. See FIT/MRFAC Comments at 5-6. ``Dockside channels'' are frequencies available for voice or non-voice communications concerned with cargo handling from a dock or cargo
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- for billing and customer service. It is not clear how the merger would affect Sprint's relationships with its affiliates. According to one affiliate, Sprint's integration with Nextel following the merger would conflict with Sprint's obligations to its affiliates, and that affiliate claimed that Sprint would attempt to resolve those issues through negotiations. Sprint PCS affiliates provided service to more than 3.2 million subscribers by the end of 2004. Entry Conditions and Potential Barriers to Entry Market concentration is necessary but not sufficient for unilateral or coordinated anti-competitive behavior to occur. If entry into a market is easy, then entry or the threat of entry may prevent incumbent operators from exercising market power, either collectively or unilaterally, even in highly concentrated markets.
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- (75 ohm) Frequency Manufacturer Cable Type and Model Attenuation (dB/100 ft) Attenuation (db/50 ft) 69 MHz (low VHF) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 1.71 0.86 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 1.79 0.90 Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 1.9 0.95 194 MHz (high VHF) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 2.73 1.37 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 2.89 1.45 Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 3.2 1.6 615 MHz (UHF) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 5.00 2.50 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 5.57 2.79 Table 7. Coaxial Cable Performance Specifications dLR points out that in all cases the attenuation values assumed in the downlead loss planning factor exceed those of available products. They therefore submit that the current DTV planning factor values use conservative estimates of transmission
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- (Andrew) Titan 2 Model 7777 26 2.0 UHF Winegard Chromstar 2000 Model AP-2880 19 2.9 When the improvements in system noise figure (see Section 3.3 below) resulting from implementation of a mast-mounted preamplifier are taken into account, it is possible to meet the planning factor gain figures even when using antennas with passive gains less than the planning factor values. 3.2 Downlead Line Loss The line loss values contained in the DTV planning factors are based on 50 feet of 75-ohm coaxial cable. The planning factor values appear reasonable based on the published attenuation values for 75-ohm RG-6 coaxial cable. Table 4 provides specifications from three different coaxial cable manufacturers. In all three cases, the attenuation values assumed in the DTV
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- bear the cost of service relative to household income. Bureau of Labor Statistics data indicated that a typical household spends 2.1 percent of its annual income on telephone-related expenses, but only 1.2 percent is associated with local telephone service. SBC argues that the Commission should compare local telephone service expenses to other categories of household expenses. The average household spends 3.2 percent on energy expenses, 3.1 percent on gasoline and motor oil, 5.1 percent on food away from home, and 1.5 percent on television, radios, and sound equipment. See SBC Comments, CC Docket No. 96-45, at 12-15 (filed April 10, 2002). Qwest II, 398 F.3d at 1234. Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, Access Charge Reform, Seventh Report & Order and
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- understanding the test results. Instead, we will identify the METs as "Inmarsat Terminal A, Inmarsat Terminal B, Inmarsat Terminal C, and Inmarsat Terminal D". Inmarsat Terminal B is what Inmarsat calls a "Fleet 77" MET, and Inmarsat Terminal D is the land-mobile MET derived from what Inmarsat calls a "Fleet 55" MET. Inmarsat Terminals A and C are portable MET. 3.2. Our staff found that three of the four Inmarsat MET receivers tested were more resistant to harmful interference from single simulated ATC base station forward-link signals than MSV's proposed -45 dBm overload threshold, if the interfering signal was offset in frequency by at least 5 MHz from the desired Inmarsat signal. These three METs exhibited harmful interference thresholds above -40
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- Narrowband Analog Carriers. Two (2) narrowband analog links have negative margins from carriers operating at 10 dBW/4kHz downlink EIRP densities. These carriers are FMot and VCot with negative margins in tables C-7, C-12, C-17, and C-22. An examination of the detailed C/I ratio levels in tables C-7a, C-12a, C-17a, and C-22a shows that these analog carriers have negative margins of -3.2 dB or less for interference from digital carriers and -3.6 dB or less for interference from high-powered narrowband analog carriers. These two (2) carriers (FMot and VCot) are outbound program-quality and voice-grade circuits from 5.0 meter to 1.2 meter antennas operating at the routine analog downlink EIRP density of 13 dBW/4kHz. In order to compensate for the shortfall in these
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- Narrowband Analog Carriers. Two (2) narrowband analog links have negative margins from carriers operating at 10 dBW/4kHz downlink EIRP densities. These carriers are FMot and VCot with negative margins in tables C-7, C-12, C-17, and C-22. An examination of the detailed C/I ratio levels in tables C-7a, C-12a, C-17a, and C-22a shows that these analog carriers have negative margins of -3.2 dB or less for interference from digital carriers and -3.6 dB or less for interference from high-powered narrowband analog carriers. These two (2) carriers (FMot and VCot) are outbound program-quality and voice-grade circuits from 5.0 meter to 1.2 meter antennas operating at the routine analog downlink EIRP density of 13 dBW/4kHz. In order to compensate for the shortfall in these
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- radiated power (ERP) at 30 meters antenna height above average terrain (HAAT), providing an FM service radius (1 mV/m or 60 dBu) of approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers), and the LP10 class, consisting of stations with a maximum power of 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT, providing an FM service radius of approximately one to two miles (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers). To avoid compromising existing FM radio service, we imposed separation requirements for LPFM with respect to full power stations operating on co-, first- and second-adjacent and intermediate frequency (IF) channels. We concluded, based on technical analyses, that 100-watt LPFM stations operating without third-adjacent channel separation requirements would not result in unacceptable new interference to existing FM stations. We decided,
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- to 90.8 million in 2004. While cable systems sold premium cable services to fewer homes, the total revenue received from premium services also increased 6.2 percent in 2004. Cable systems sold premium cable services to fewer homes, but the average number of subscriptions per premium subscriber increased, from an average 2.9 subscriptions per subscribing household in 2003 to an average 3.2 subscriptions per subscribing household in 2004. TABLE 3: Premium Cable Services: 1999 - 2004 (in millions) Year Premium Cable Service Subscribers (Pay HH) Premium Cable Service Subscriptions (Pay Units) Average Number of Subscriptions Total % Change Over Prior Year Total % Change Over Prior Year Pay Units/ Pay HH % Change Over Prior Year 1999 28.0 0.7% 60.2 2.7% 2.2
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- Among the providers of narrowband mobile data services to enterprise customers, several carriers use paging spectrum to operate networks that offer traditional one-way paging services. Some paging carriers also operate data networks using narrowband PCS spectrum, which allow them to offer two-way messaging services. Narrowband PCS carriers use the ReFLEX technology protocol, which can transmit data at speeds ranging from 3.2 to 25 kbps. USA Mobility's narrowband PCS network uses ReFLEX technology developed by Motorola and covers 90 percent of the U.S. population. In addition, Sprint Nextel's subsidiary, Velocita Wireless, and Motient operate two-way data network that use the 900 MHz SMR and 800 MHz SMR spectrum bands, respectively. Velocita Wireless's network, known as Mobitex, uses packet-switched radio technology to provide
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- transmitting antenna above average terrain, that is, antenna height above average terrain (antenna HAAT). In general, the antenna HAAT value shown for each station is the same as that specified for the station in the channel election process. This value represents the height of the radiation center of the station whose service area is being replicated, above terrain averaged from 3.2 to 16.1 kilometers (2 to 10 miles) from the station's transmitter site, over 8 evenly spaced radials. In computations of service coverage and interference, the value of antenna HAAT was determined every 5 degrees directly from the terrain elevation data, and by linear interpolation for compass directions in between. . Transmitter Latitude: The geographic latitude coordinates of the station's transmitter
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- for two (2) years by the Security Officer for provision at the request of the DOJ, FBI or DHS. (vi) visitors be escorted at all times by an employee, and within conditions, including appropriate restrictions on access, set forth by the Security Officer that are commensurate with the place and purpose of the Visit. 3.3. Routine Business Visits. Notwithstanding Section 3.2, Routine Business Visits, as defined below, may occur without prior approval by the Security Officer. A record of Routine Business Visits, including a log that contains the names of the visitors, their business affiliations, and the purpose of their visits, shall be maintained by the Security Officer for a period of at least two (2) years from the date of
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- VRS is reflected in how rapidly it has grown. In January 2002, the first month VRS was generally offered, there were 7,215 minutes of use; in January 2003, there were 128,114 minutes of use; in January 2004, there were 477,538 minutes of use; and in January 2005, there were 1,634,316 minutes of use; and in January 2006 there were over 3.2 million minutes of use of VRS. See IP Relay Declaratory Ruling, supra. See generally Provision of Improved Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services For Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, CC Docket No. 98-67, Order on Reconsideration, 18 FCC Rcd 4761, 4762, para. 3 n.11 (March 14, 2003). See generally FCC Reminds Public of Requirements Regarding Internet Relay Service and
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- C.F.R. § 64.601(17). Presently, all VRS calls are compensated from the Interstate TRS Fund. See Improved TRS Order & FNPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 5154, paras. 26-27. As the following figures for approximate monthly minutes of use of VRS demonstrate, usage continues to rise: May 2003 - 189,422; July 2004 - 900,000; August 2005 - 2.7 million; April 2006 - 3.2 million. 47 U.S.C. § 225(d)(3)(B). See generally 47 C.F.R. § 64.604(c)(5)(iii)(A) & (E). See 47 C.F.R. § 64.604(c)(5)(iii). In the 2005 TRS Rate Order, the Commission concluded that it would adopt separate rates for traditional TRS and IP Relay beginning with the 2005-2006 Fund year. Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, CC Docket
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- § 64.601(17). Presently, all VRS calls are compensated from the Interstate TRS Fund. See Improved TRS Order & FNPRM, 15 FCC Rcd at 5154, paras. 26-27. As the following figures for approximate monthly minutes of use of VRS demonstrate, usage continues to rise: May 2003 - 189,422; July 2004 - 900,000; August 2005 - 2.7 million; and April 2006 - 3.2 million. In the past year, the Commission has adopted several items expanding the availability of VRS. See Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with Hearing and Speech Disabilities, CG Docket No. 03-123, Order, FCC 06-81 (June 16, 2006) (order clarifying application of 10-minute in-call replacement rule to VRS CAs); Telecommunications Relay Services and Speech-to-Speech Services for Individuals with
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- Application at Table A.4-1, and Intelsat Application at Table C.4.1.1. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(a)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(f). Other polarizations may be permitted if a Plan modification has been submitted to the ITU and an adequate technical showing is made to the Commission. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.148(f). See also Annex 5 (Section 3.2) of Appendix 30 and Annex 3 (Section 4.8) of Appendix 30A of the ITU Radio Regulations. In addition, spatial separation is employed by locating even and odd channels at opposite edges of a cluster centered around the nominal orbital position. See Article 10 of Appendix 30 and Article 9 of Appendix 30A of the ITU Radio Regulations. See 47 C.F.R.
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- Application at Table A.4-1, and Intelsat Application at Table C.4.1.1. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(a)(1). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(b). See 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(f). Other polarizations may be permitted if a Plan modification has been submitted to the ITU and an adequate technical showing is made to the Commission. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.148(f). See also Annex 5 (Section 3.2) of Appendix 30 and Annex 3 (Section 4.8) of Appendix 30A of the ITU Radio Regulations. In addition, spatial separation is employed by locating even and odd channels at opposite edges of a cluster centered around the nominal orbital position. See Article 10 of Appendix 30 and Article 9 of Appendix 30A of the ITU Radio Regulations. See 47 C.F.R.
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- the message could include the Federal Information Processing Standards (``FIPS'') Codes that correspond to the counties and independent cities expected to be affected by the storm. EAS Participants receiving the CAP message would then be able to provide warnings to their customers located within those counties and cities who have customer equipment capable of receiving CAP-formatted transmissions. CAP Standard, Sec. 3.2. See also ``Filtering and Routing of Alert Messages using Common Alerting Protocol (CAP),'' Eliot Christian, USGS Slide 14 (Feb. 2005) http://www.search.gov/cap/routing.ppt. TFT Comments at 3-10. PPW 10/25/04 Comments at 21. PPW 10/25/04 Comments at 21-22. See, e.g., Airit2me Comments at 4; Entergy Comments at 3 (the Federal government should adopt the CAP standard for use by manufacturers of devices capable
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- transmitting antenna above average terrain, that is, antenna height above average terrain (antenna HAAT). In general, the antenna HAAT value shown for each station is the same as that specified for the station in the channel election process. This value represents the height of the radiation center of the station whose service area is being replicated, above terrain averaged from 3.2 to 16.1 kilometers (2 to 10 miles) from the station's transmitter site, over 8 evenly spaced radials. In computations of service coverage and interference, the value of antenna HAAT was determined every 5 degrees directly from the terrain elevation data, and by linear interpolation for compass directions in between. . Transmitter Latitude: The geographic latitude coordinates of the station's transmitter
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- 330315 873257 18093 595 0 166510COGREELEY 491000 382 402448 1041940 32251 2400 0 166331COPUEBLO 48 48 50 695 80244 384442 1045137 20898 906 0.8 51567DCWASHINGTON 20 35 500 227 385722 770459 20241 6949 0.2 28230ID NAMPA 12 13 17 829 434518 1160552 41141 555 0 81946IL GALESBURG 8 15 333 80193 411844 902245 24719 795 0.7 24215IN EVANSVILLE 25 7 3.2 301 80191 375157 873404 21506 699 0.1 58552KSPITTSBURG 7 7 15.5 332 80204 371315 944225 29053 543 0.7 54280LANEWORLEANS 38 15 775 286 80216 295659 895728 24543 1724 0 72119LANEWORLEANS 26 261000 286 80217 295659 895728 24703 1734 0 63331NVRENO 8 8 15.6 893 80185 391849 1195300 39660 667 2.6 69880PAJEANNETTE 19 11 6.5 303 80099 402334 794654 21639 2960
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- that, in 1998, AT&T became the first wireless carrier to offer a large bucket of minutes plan with a regional or national footprint, but that virtually all of the major operators offered similar plans by 2001). Further, few customers had access to, or subscribed to broadband Internet Access Service. High-Speed Services Jan. 2007 Report at Table 3 (showing less than 3.2 million subscribers nationwide in 2000). See Qwest Jan. 10, 2007 Ex Parte Letter, Attach. A at 4 (citing December 2005 Yankee Report that [REDACTED] of households have a mobile wireless phone); High-Speed Services Jan. 2007 Report at Table 3. ; Qwest Jan. 10, 2007 Ex Parte Letter, Attach. 1.f. High-Speed Services Jan. 2007 Report at Table 3. We base this
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- that, in 1998, AT&T became the first wireless carrier to offer a large bucket of minutes plan with a regional or national footprint, but that virtually all of the major operators offered similar plans by 2001). Further, few customers had access to, or subscribed to broadband Internet access services. High-Speed Services Jan. 2007 Report at Table 3 (showing less than 3.2 million subscribers nationwide in 2000). The ``own-price elasticity'' of demand refers to the percentage change in the quantity demanded of a particular service that results from a change in the price of that service. AT&T/BellSouth Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 5716, paras. 98-99; SBC/AT&T Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 18342-43, paras. 93-94; Verizon/MCI Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 18484-86, paras.
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- (``Notice''). Recommended Decision, 22 FCC Rcd at 8998 ¶ 1. Id. at ¶ 4. Universal Service Administrative Company 2006 Annual Report, 39 (2006), available at http://www.usac.org/_res/documents/about/pdf/usac-annual-report-2006.pdf (``USAC 2006 Annual Report''). See Universal Service Monitoring Report, CC Docket No. 98-202, Prepared by the Federal and State Staff for the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service in CC Docket No. 96-45, Table 3.2 (2006) (``Universal Service Monitoring Report''). Incumbent LECs received $3.129 billion in high-cost support in 2003; $3.153 billion in 2004; $3.186 billion in 2005; and $3.116 billion in 2006. Universal Service Monitoring Report at Table 3.2 (for 2003, 2004, and 2005 data); USAC 2006 Annual Report at 41 (for 2006 data). In 2001, much of the growth in high-cost support was
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- year, the Commission expressed concern that the providers' data reflected virtually no growth in the projected use of VRS in 2006 and 2007. See 2006 Bureau TRS Rate Order, 21 FCC Rcd at 7022, para. 11 (citing 2006 NECA Filing at Ex. 1D). In fact, the use of VRS has continued to rapidly rise in the 2006-2007 Fund year: from 3.2 million minutes in January, to 3.6 million minutes in July, to over 4.2 million minutes in December, and to nearly 5.3 million minutes in May 2007. See 2007 NECA Filing; www.neca.org (Resources, then TRS) (monthly reports of minutes of use). See 2006 TRS Cost Recovery FNPRM, 21 FCC Rcd at 8391, para. 27. The Commission also noted that since 2004
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- Other Procedures for Auctions 73 and 76, Public Notice, DA 07-4171 (rel. Oct 5, 2007). We note the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines state that a significant market impact from entry must result within two years for the entry to be considered ``timely,'' and thus potentially a factor ameliorating the enhancement of market power or hindering its exercise. DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines § 3.2. The timing of nationwide availability of the 700 MHz spectrum falls well within this period. We note that East Kentucky Network, in responding to the Applicants' allegations that it failed to disclose in its petition that it holds a 700 MHz license in CMA450, argues that its 700 MHz license offers ``no near-term prospect for improvement of the competitive circumstances
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- address the growth of the high cost fund. And while the interim cap included in this Order is voluntary, it is an issue that I continue to believe should be resolved in the relevant proceeding. For these reasons, I approve and dissent in part in my decision today. Horizontal Merger Guidelines, U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, § 3.2 ``Timeliness of Entry.'' Federal Communications Commission FCC 07-185 Federal Communications Commission FCC 07-196 H I J W I J W Y j ã $ ~ ~ ~ M 4 5 > ? @ K L M { | 4 > ? @ K L M { | W 5 = @ J | 5
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- permitting processes, that extended construction deadline will be strictly enforced, as it is with all other radio broadcast stations; we do not expect to entertain, and most likely will not grant, waiver requests or those for further extensions. Technical Amendments Section 73.871 of the Rules limits the ability of applicants to propose site changes by minor amendment to relocations of 3.2 kilometers or less for an LP10 station, and 5.6 kilometers or less for an LP100 station. That Rule prevents time-sharing applicants from relocating their transmitters to a central location unless the site falls within those distance limits. To increase flexibility for time-sharing applicants and thereby promote voluntary time-sharing agreements, the FNPRM proposed to allow time-sharing applicants to file minor amendments
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- 28.1 million in 2004 to 27.8 million in 2005. Yet, the number of premium cable service subscriptions increased from to 90.8 million in 2004 to 96.9 million in 2005. In other words, although cable systems sold premium services to fewer households, the average number of premium cable service subscriptions per subscribing household increased. The data shows growth from an average 3.2 subscriptions per subscribing household in 2004 to an average 3.5 in 2005. The total revenue received from premium services also increased 2.1 percent in 2005. Table 3: Premium Cable Services: 2000 - 2005 (in millions) Year Premium Cable Service Subscribers Premium Cable Service Subscriptions Average Number of Subscriptions Per Subscriber Total Percent Change Over Prior Year Total Percent Change Over
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- million. In the six-month period ending September 2007, the Audit Bureau of Circulations shows further declines in circulation for 700 daily newspapers across the country. Of the top 25 papers in daily circulation, only four showed gains. Circulation for newspapers such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Denver Post, and The Boston Globe showed declines ranging from 3.2 percent to 10 percent. The steep reduction in newspaper circulation in recent years has triggered a cascade of negative impacts on the media industry. One such effect - which has particular import for the public interest - is the recent and sharp reduction in the number of professional journalists employed in the newspaper industry. In 2006, the industry began with
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- merger by deterring the remaining entities from colluding or exercising market power. See United States v. Falstaff Brewing Corp., 410 U.S. 526, 532-33, 93 S. Ct. 1096, 35 L. Ed. 2d 475 (1973); Baker Hughes, 908 F.2d at 987 (`In the absence of significant barriers, a company probably cannot maintain supracompetitive pricing for any length of time.').'' Merger Guidelines § 3.2. See Amendment of the Commission's Space Station Licensing Rules and Policies, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and First Report and Order, 17 FCC Rcd 3847, 3853 n.13 (2002) (quoting Application of Comsat Corp., Order, 12 FCC Rcd 12059, 12075 n.68 (1997). Metrics used are `operating cost' as a proxy for variable cost and forward-looking `platform' or network cost as a proxy
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- of or Access to Classified Information, Sensitive Information, USG Customer Information and Customer Information; (iii) establishment of unauthorized communications channels to any foreign government or other unauthorized recipient; (iv) other unauthorized addition, alteration, deletion, acquisition, theft, transfer, diversion of or Access to information or technology as identified in collaboration with the USG Parties in the Security Policy required under Section 3.2 of this Agreement; or (v) any other similar use of the Domestic Companies' Products or Services. 1.28. "Sensitive Information" means information that is not Classified Information regarding (a) the persons or facilities that are the subjects of Lawful U.S. Process, (b) the identity of the government agency or agencies serving such Lawful U.S. Process, (c) the location or identity of
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- at the offices of the Federal Communications Commission in Washington, D.C. or upon the request of interested persons. 29. Section 90.309 is modified by revising paragraph (a)(4) and the table in paragaraph (a)(5) to read as follows: § 90.309 Table and figures. (a) * * * * * (4) In determining the average elevation of the terrain, the elevations between 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) and 16 kilometers (10 miles) from the antenna site are employed. Profile graphs shall be drawn for a minimum of eight radials beginning at the antenna site and extending 16 kilometers (10 miles). The radials should be drawn starting with true north. At least one radial should be constructed in the direction of the nearest co-channel and
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- is 11.7%, which is the highest level since its inception. See Proposed Second Quarter 2007 Universal Service Contribution Factor, CC Docket No. 96-45, Public Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 5074 (2007). See Universal Service Monitoring Report, CC Docket No. 98-202, Prepared by the Federal and State Staff for the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service in CC Docket No. 96-45, Table 3.2 (2006) (Universal Service Monitoring Report). Id. In 2001, much of the growth in high-cost support was attributable to removing implicit subsidies from access charges and the inclusion of these amounts in explicit universal service mechanisms adopted in the CALLS Order and the MAG Plan Order. See Access Charge Reform, Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, CC Docket Nos.
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- is 11.7%, which is the highest level since its inception. See Proposed Second Quarter 2007 Universal Service Contribution Factor, CC Docket No. 96-45, Public Notice, 20 FCC Rcd 5074 (2007). See Universal Service Monitoring Report, CC Docket No. 98-202, Prepared by the Federal and State Staff for the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service in CC Docket No. 96-45, Table 3.2 (2006) (Universal Service Monitoring Report). Id. In 2001, much of the growth in high-cost support was attributable to removing implicit subsidies from access charges and the inclusion of these amounts in explicit universal service mechanisms adopted in the CALLS Order and the MAG Plan Order. See Access Charge Reform, Price Cap Performance Review for Local Exchange Carriers, CC Docket Nos.
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- No. 96-45, at 2 (filed May 31, 2007) (GCI May 31 Ex Parte Letter). Universal Service Administrative Company, 2007 Annual Report 43 (2007), available at http://www.usac.org/_res/documents/about/pdf/usac-annual-report-2007.pdf (USAC 2007 Annual Report). See Universal Service Monitoring Report, CC Docket No. 98-202, Prepared by the Federal and State Staff for the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service in CC Docket No. 96-45, Table 3.2 (2007) (Universal Service Monitoring Report). Incumbent LECs received $3.136 billion in high-cost support in 2003; $3.153 billion in 2004; $3.169 billion in 2005; $3.116 billion in 2006; and $3.108 billion in 2007. Universal Service Monitoring Report, Table 3.2 (for 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006 data); USAC 2007 Annual Report at 41 (for 2007 data). In 2001, much of the growth
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- ¶ 159. This analysis does not include spectrum associated with the 700 MHz licenses auctioned in Auction 73, some of which remain subject to review in the long-form application process and some of which have already been granted. See ``Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Grants 700 MHz Band Licenses,'' Public Notice, DA 08-1522 (WTB rel. June 26, 2008). RCC's spectrum holdings include 3.2 megahertz of spectrum RCC is leasing from AT&T through a spectrum manager leasing arrangement that expires on May 1, 2010. American Roamer provides data on network deployment by service provider. Combining American Roamer data with Census Bureau data provides the percent of land area and population covered within a CMA. See Applications of AT&T Inc. and Dobson Communications Corporation for
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- at 8; Verizon RM-11312 Reply Comments at 2-3; Verizon Reply Comments at 4. AT&T RM-11312 Comments at 9; Verizon RM-11312 Reply Comments at 3; AT&T Reply Comments at 17; Verizon Reply Comments at 5. AT&T RM-11312 Reply Comments at 7. AT&T Comments at 3. AT&T observes that that the average capacity of the 27 U.S.-licensed non-common carrier systems is approximately 3.2 million circuits, almost ten times larger than the average capacity of U.S. common carrier systems. Id. at note 4. AT&T Reply Comments at 1-6; Verizon Reply Comments at 2; Qwest Reply Comments at 2. Petition at 7-8. Level 3 contends that this fee timing issue can make owners base their capacity turn-up decisions on non-market factors, such as activating circuits
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- construct a tower near an AM station must perform measurements on the AM pattern before and after construction, and must install and maintain detuning equipment, if necessary. Additional conditions designed to prevent intermodulation and spurious emissions also are imposed on a permittee which proposes to co-locate with another AM station. These requirements apply to any tower construction or alteration within 3.2 kilometers of a directional AM station, or within 0.8 kilometers of a nondirectional AM station. Because KPLY(AM)'s transmitter is 13.3 kilometers from the Reno site, well beyond the distance specified in the rule, the Reno permit includes no conditions regarding KPLY(AM). The distance between the two sites makes it unlikely that the Reno permit will affect KPLY(AM)'s operation in any
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- ALLTEL-Western Wireless Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 13071 ¶ 41. See AT&T-Dobson Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 20313 ¶ 30. That time frame is consistent with the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines, which ``state that a significant market impact from entry must result within two years for the entry to be considered `timely.''' Id. at 20313 n.117 (citing DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines § 3.2). Compare AT&T-Dobson Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 20315 ¶ 35 (stating that, although AWS-1 and BRS was not included in the initial spectrum screen, we considered this spectrum, to the extent that this spectrum was locally available, in our case-by-case analysis of those markets identified by the initial screen). See Sprint Nextel-Clearwire Order, FCC 08-259, at ¶¶ 62-70. See AT&T-Dobson
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- 61; ALLTEL-Western Wireless Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 13071 ¶ 41. See AT&T-Dobson Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 20313 ¶ 30. That time frame is consistent with the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines, which ``state that a significant market impact from entry must result within two years for the entry to be considered `timely.''' Id. at 20313 n.117, citing DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines §3.2. Compare AT&T-Dobson Order, 22 FCC Rcd at 20315 ¶ 35 (stating that, although AWS-1 and BRS was not included in the initial spectrum screen, we considered this spectrum, to the extent that this spectrum was locally available, in our case-by-case analysis of those markets identified by the initial screen). We note that no party or commenter has made a specific
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- Second Quarter 2007 Universal Service Contribution Factor, CC Docket No. 96-45, Public Notice, 22 FCC Rcd 5074, 5077 (OMD 2007). The contribution factor has since declined to 11.4 % in the fourth quarter of 2008. Proposed Fourth Quarter 2008 Universal Service Contribution Factor, CC Docket No. 96-45, Public Notice, DA 08-2091 (OMD 2008). See FCC, Universal Service Monitoring Report, tbl. 3.2 (2007) (2007 Universal Service Monitoring Report), available at http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-279226A1.pdf. Universal Service Administrative Company, 2007 Annual Report 43 (2007) (USAC 2007 Annual Report), available at http://www.usac.org/_res/documents/about/pdf/usac-annual-report-2007.pdf . 2007 Universal Service Monitoring Report at tbl. 3.2; USAC 2007 Annual Report at 45. See USAC Quarterly Administrative Filings for 2008, Fourth Quarter (4Q) Appendices, HC03-Rural Study Areas with Competition-4Q2008, available at http://www.usac.org/about/governance/fcc-filings/2008/Q4/HC03%20-%20Rura l%20Study%20Areas%20with%20Competition%20-%204Q2008.xls
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- Among the providers of narrowband mobile data services to enterprise customers, several providers use paging spectrum to operate networks that offer traditional one-way paging services. Some paging providers also operate data networks using narrowband PCS spectrum, which allow them to offer two-way messaging services. Narrowband PCS providers use the ReFLEX technology protocol, which can transmit data at speeds ranging from 3.2 to 25 kbps. USA Mobility's narrowband PCS network uses ReFLEX technology developed by Motorola, Inc. (``Motorola'') and covers 90 percent of the U.S. population. In addition, Velocita Wireless operates a two-way data network using 900 MHz SMR spectrum. The network, known as Mobitex, uses packet-switched radio technology to provide always-on, two-way messaging and data delivery, and covers 93 percent of
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- Docket No. 96-45, Public Notice, DA 07-3928 (Off. of Man. Dir., Sept. 13, 2007). Universal Service Administrative Company 2006 Annual Report, 39 (2006), available at http://www.usac.org/_res/documents/about/pdf/usac-annual-report-2006.pdf (USAC 2006 Annual Report). See Universal Service Monitoring Report, CC Docket No. 98-202, Prepared by the Federal and State Staff for the Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service in CC Docket No. 96-45, Table 3.2 (2006) (Universal Service Monitoring Report). Incumbent LECs received $3.129 billion in high-cost support in 2003; $3.153 billion in 2004; $3.186 billion in 2005; and $3.116 billion in 2006. Universal Service Monitoring Report, at Table 3.2 (for 2003, 2004, and 2005 data); USAC 2006 Annual Report at 41 (for 2006 data). In 2001, much of the growth in high-cost support was
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- outstanding shares. Liberty Media Oct. 23, 2007 Response to Information and Document Request at 14; see also DIRECTV Sept. 4, 2007 Response to Information and Document Request II.G at DTV-II.G-006512 ([REDACTED]). Liberty Media Dec. 17, 2007 Response to Information and Document Request, Ex. A at 23 (Liberty Media Bylaws); see also Liberty Global, SEC Form 8-K (June 15, 2005), Ex. 3.2, at 22 (Liberty Global Bylaws). The bylaws of Liberty Media and Liberty Global each provide that ``the Chairman of the Board, or the President or any Vice President or their designees shall have full power and authority on behalf of the Corporation to attend and to vote upon all matters and resolutions at any meeting of stockholders of any corporation
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- to change the antenna ID to permit use of the station's existing non-directional antenna. The University argues that these changes are necessary to permit KUAC to continue to provide a feed to the University's existing television translators, two of which provide the only off-air television signal available in their communities. The parameters specified on Appendix B for KUAC (ERP of 3.2 kW and HAAT of 152 meters) were revised in the Seventh Report and Order to the maximum amount consistent with replication of the station's analog contour and the 0.1 percent interference standard. As a result of the flexibility adopted in the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order, the University will be able to apply for at least some of the
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- 4 20 234 55 74791 611311 1495324 10885 302 0 83503AK ANCHORAGE 9 261000 212 74792 610402 1494436 23703 323 0 49632AK ANCHORAGE 11 28 28.9 61 73156 611133 1495401 7254 292 0 25221AK ANCHORAGE 33 32 50 33 74793 610957 1494102 8943 287 0 4983AK BETHEL 4 3 1 61 604733 1614622 10324 9 0 64597AK FAIRBANKS 7 7 3.2 214 74449 645520 1474255 11355 82 0 69315AK FAIRBANKS 9 9 3.2 152 80229 645442 1474638 6873 82 0 13813AK FAIRBANKS 2 18 16 230 645520 1474249 10344 82 0 49621AK FAIRBANKS 11 26 52 1 84814 645036 1474248 5216 81 0 8651AK JUNEAU 3 10 1 1 581756 1342407 4249 30 0 13814AK JUNEAU 8 11 0.14 1 581805
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- areas subject to rate-of-return regulation and other study areas subject to price cap regulation pursuant to a waiver of the all-or-nothing rule contained in section 61.41 of the Commission's rules. As of the date of the waiver petition, Windstream had 32 study areas in sixteen states, with 23 study areas served by rate-of-return regulated Windstream cost companies. Of the approximately 3.2 million access lines that Windstream serves, about 60 percent are in study areas subject to rate-of-return regulation. Windstream requests authority to convert all 24 of Windstream's rate-of-return regulated cost company study areas to price cap regulation. Two Windstream entities - Windstream Accucomm Telephone, Inc., and Windstream Georgia Telephone, Inc. - are average schedule companies that will remain in the NECA
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- Service Offerings in the Commercial Mobile Radio Services, WT Docket No. 96-6, Second Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 14680 (2000). WARN Act, § 602(a). ReFLEX is a wireless network protocol developed by Motorola which is used for two-way paging. Narrowband PCS carriers use the ReFLEX technology protocol, which can transmit data at speeds ranging from 3.2 to 25 kbps. See Tenth CMRS Competition Report, 20 FCC Rcd at 15955, ¶ 124. For more information regarding ReFLEX, see http://usamobility.com/pdf/ReFLEX2.pdf. For more information regarding POCSAG, see http://www.wireless.per.nl/reference/chaptr01/dtmmsyst/paging.htm. See AAPC Comments at 7. See, e.g., Sprint Nextel Comments at 8-9 (noting that certain industry standardization processes must be completed before CMAS deployment). According to the CMSAAC, point-to-point technologies may
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- km) for the antenna system. The standard, or modified standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in §§73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's rules.1 Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3.2 Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2000 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block
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- km) for the antenna system. The standard, or modified standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in §§73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's rules.1 Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3.2 Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2000 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block
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- 24. MTN Petition at 6. The baseline is also known as the coastline. See 47 C.F.R. § 25.201. MTN Petition at 6. MTN Petition at 6. MTN Petition, Attachment. Intelsat Opposition at 23. Intelsat Opposition at 23. FWCC Opposition at 4. FWCC Opposition at 4. FWCC Opposition at 4. FWCC Opposition at 4 & n.12 (citing ITU-R Recommendation SF.1585, Section 3.2). MTN Reply at 4. See Appendix B. See ESV Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 687, ¶ 24. See FWCC Opposition at 4. With regard to Resolution 902, we recognize that there may be instances when measuring 200 km from U.S.-licensed offshore FS installations results in a coordination area that extends beyond the minimum distance of 300 km adopted in Resolution
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- no basis for adopting MTN's proposal.98 38.Nonetheless, we agree with MTN that we should amend Section 25.221(a)(11) to clarify that: (1) the phrase "a fixed service offshore installation" refers to U.S.-licensed FS offshore 89Intelsat Opposition at 23. 90FWCC Opposition at 4. 91FWCC Opposition at 4. 92FWCC Opposition at 4. 93FWCC Opposition at 4 & n.12 (citing ITU-R Recommendation SF.1585, Section 3.2). 94MTN Reply at 4. 95SeeAppendix B. 96See ESV Order, 20 FCC Rcd at 687, ¶ 24. 97See FWCC Opposition at 4. 98With regard to Resolution 902, we recognize that there may be instances when measuring 200 km from U.S.- licensed offshore FS installations results in a coordination area that extends beyond the minimum distance of 300 km adopted in Resolution
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- Comments at 6. Contrary to Qwest's claims, the DOJ/FTC Guidelines state that in identifying market participants, entry must occur within one year and without the expenditure of significant sunk costs of entry and exit. DOJ/FTC Guidelines, § 1.32. The DOJ/FTC Guidelines recognize the need to consider potential entry, but state that entry must occur within two years. DOJ/FTC Guidelines, § 3.2. But see Draft Revised Horizontal Guidelines, § 9.1 (eliminating two-year time limitation on entry, but maintaining requirement that entry must ``be rapid enough that customers are not significantly harmed''). Our analysis below considers potential entry. See, e.g., AT&T Domestic Nondominance Order, 11 FCC Rcd at 3346, para. 139; AT&T Corp. v. FCC, 236 F.3d at 736. In the AT&T Domestic
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- km) for the antenna system. The standard, or modified standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in §§73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's rules.1 Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3.2 Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2000 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block
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- by Technology as of D ecember 31, 2008 aDSL 31.0% FTTP 3.6% Cable Modem 52.2% Mobile Wireless 12.5% All Other 0.7% U.S. Federal Communications Commission High-Speed Services for Internet Access: Status as of December 31, 2008 12 5 Chart 9 Residential Fixed High-Speed Connections 2005-2008 (Shares of Selected Technologies) aDSL Cable Modem All Other Fixed 58.5 39.5 60.9 37.3 55.9 3.2 40.9 57.0 2.5 40.5 54.5 4.7 40.8 55.0 3.8 41.2 56.7 5.5 37.8 54.6 5.5 39.9 Per cen tage of R esi den tial F ixe d H igh -Spe ed C onn ect ions 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 2005 2006 2007 2008 Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Jun Dec Conn ecti
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- on the proposals in the First V-band Notice. The 36-51 GHz Order: (1) designated four gigahertz of spectrum for FSS use on a primary basis in the 37.6-38.6 GHz, 40.0-41.0 GHz, and 48.2-50.2 GHz bands; (2) retained designations of 2.4 gigahertz of spectrum for FS use on a primary basis in the 38.6-40.0 GHz and 47.2-48.2 GHz bands; (3) added 3.2 gigahertz of new FS designations on a primary basis in the 37.0-37.6 GHz, 41.0-42.5 GHz, 46.9-47.0 GHz, and 50.4-51.4 GHz bands, for a total of 5.6 gigahertz designated for FS use on a primary basis; and (4) retained existing designations for unlicensed commercial vehicular radar in the 46.7-46.9 GHz band and for amateur services in the 47.0-47.2 GHz band. The
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- the 40.5-42.5 GHz Frequency Band; Allocation of Spectrum in the 46.9-47.0 GHz Frequency Band for Wireless (continued....) 15664 Federal Communications Commission FCC 10-186 primary basis in the 37.6-38.6 GHz, 40.0-41.0 GHz, and 48.2-50.2 GHz bands; (2) retained designations of 2.4 gigahertz of spectrum for FS use on a primary basis in the 38.6-40.0 GHz and 47.2-48.2 GHz bands; (3) added 3.2 gigahertz of new FS designations on a primary basis in the 37.0-37.6 GHz, 41.0-42.5 GHz, 46.9-47.0 GHz, and 50.4-51.4 GHz bands, for a total of 5.6 gigahertz designated for FS use on a primary basis; and (4) retained existing designations for unlicensed commercial vehicular radar in the 46.7-46.9 GHz band and for amateur services in the 47.0-47.2 GHz band. The
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- We request comment, information and suggestions regarding the need for, and desirability of, standards for indoor antennas. We are specifically proposing to require that indoor antennas, comply with the industry set standards in ANSI/CEA-2032-A, ``Indoor TV Receiving Antenna Performance Standard,'' February 2009. The ANSI/CEA-2032-A standard defines test and measurement procedures for determining the performance of indoor TV receiving antennas. Section 3.2.2 of this standard provides that to meet the standard, an antenna must have measured gain that exceeds: -12 dBd on all CEA test channels 2, 4, and 6 in the VHF low band -8 dBd on all CEA test channels 7, 9, 11 and 13 in the VHF high band and -8 dBd on all CEA test channels contained in
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- the wireless network. Other third-party application providers have experienced similar restrictions. VoIP operators such as Skype have faced significant difficulty in gaining access across wireless Internet connections.''). See WCB Letter 12/10/10, Attach. at 74, Amy Schatz, Cox About to Feel Wrath of Net Neutrality Activists, Washington Wire, May 15, 2008, blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/05/15/cox-about-to-feel-wrath-of-net-neutral ity-activists. Chin v. RCN Corp., No. 08 Civ. 7349, §3.2 (S.D.N.Y. July 31, 2009) (RCN Settlement Agreement), available at www.rcn.com/lehigh-valley/images/pdfs/legal/02-class-action-settlement-a greement.pdf. See RCN Settlement Agreement § 3.2. RCN denied any wrongdoing, but it acknowledges that in order to ease network congestion, it targeted specific P2P applications. See Letter from Jean L. Kiddo, RCN, to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, FCC, GN Docket No. 09-191, WC Docket No. 07-52, at 2-5 (filed May
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- and Comcast for their interference with VoIP and P2P traffic, (...continued from previous page) operators such as Skype have faced significant difficulty in gaining access across wireless Internet connections."). 108SeeWCB Letter 12/10/10, Attach. at 74, Amy Schatz, Cox About to Feel Wrath of Net Neutrality Activists, WASHINGTON WIRE, May15, 2008, blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/05/15/cox-about-to-feel- wrath-of-net-neutrality-activists. 109Chin v. RCN Corp., No. 08 Civ. 7349, §3.2 (S.D.N.Y. July 31, 2009) (RCN Settlement Agreement), available atwww.rcn.com/lehigh-valley/images/pdfs/legal/02-class-action-settlement-agreement.pdf. 110SeeRCN Settlement Agreement § 3.2. RCN denied any wrongdoing, but it acknowledges that in order to ease network congestion, it targeted specific P2P applications. See Letter from Jean L. Kiddo, RCN, to Marlene Dortch, Secretary, FCC, GN Docket No. 09-191, WC Docket No. 07-52, at 25 (filed May 7, 2010). 111A
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- km) for the antenna system. The standard, or modified standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in §§73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's rules.1 Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3.2 Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2000 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block
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- Kagan (a division of SNL Finan- cial LC), "Cable TV Projections, 2008-2019". 30 Dutz, Mark, Jonathan Orszag, and Robert Willig, "The Substantial Consumer Benefits of Broadband Con- nectivity for US Households," (July 14, 2009). See http:// internetinnovation.org/files/special-reports/CON- SUMER_BENEFITS_OF_BROADBAND.pdf. 31 See FCC, lndustry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Trends in Telephone Service Report ("Trends in Telephone Service Report, Table 3.2 & 7.1 (August 2008), available online at http:// hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC- 284932A1.pdf. 32 See FCC, lndustry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Trends in Telephone Ser- vice Report ("Trends in Telephone Service Report, Table 13.3 (August 2008), available online at http://hraunfoss. fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-284932A1.pdf. 33 See FCC, lndustry Analysis and Technology Division, Wireline Competition Bureau, Trends in Telephone Ser- vice Report ("Trends in
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- Tracfone had over 14 million subscribers, making it the fifth largest mobile wireless service provider in the United States after the four nationwide facilities-based service providers. Tracfone is owned by América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V., a wireless service provider in Latin America and Puerto Rico, and offers mobile wireless services using the networks of AT&T and Verizon Wireless. Tracfone had 3.2 million net customer additions in 2009, 1.2 million of which were added in the fourth quarter alone. Another large MVNO, Virgin Mobile USA, was acquired by Sprint Nextel in the fourth quarter of 2009. Some mobile wireless service providers offer service both as MVNOs and facilities-based providers. For instance, Sprint Nextel offers mobile wireless voice and data services using its
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- end of 2009, Tracfone had over 14 million subscribers, making it the fifth largest mobile wireless service provider in the United States after the four nationwide facilities-based service providers.67Tracfone is owned byAmérica Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V., a wireless service provider in Latin America and Puerto Rico, and offers mobile wireless services using the networks of AT&T and Verizon Wireless.68Tracfone had 3.2 million net customer additions in 2009, 1.2 millionof which were added in the fourth quarter alone.69 34. Another large MVNO, Virgin Mobile USA, was acquired by Sprint Nextel in the fourth quarter of 2009.70Some mobile wireless service providers offer service both as MVNOs and facilities-based providers. For instance, Sprint Nextel offers mobile wireless voice and data services using its own
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- over the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) and related telephone numbering issues in the United States); see also supra paras. 2-3. . See Telephone Number Portability, CC Docket No. 95-116, RM 8535, Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 12281, 12316, para. 58 (1997) (Second Number Portability Order). See NANC Nov. 2, 2009 Ex Parte Letter, Attach. 1 at 18 (``3.2 Recommended Revised NANC LNP Provisioning Flows''). See id.; see also id. at Attach. 1 at 25 (``3.5.2 Recommended Customer Service Record (CSR) Requirements''). See, e.g., AT&T FNRPM Reply at 10 (stating that the time in which a competitive LEC will return a CSR can vary from around five days for a simple port to 15 days for a complex port);
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- in the United States that is larger than every facilities-based provider other than the four nationwide providers. TracFone is owned by América Móvil, S.A.B. de C.V., a telecommunications service provider in Latin America and Puerto Rico, and offers mobile wireless services through agreements with approximately ten wireless service providers in the United States, including AT&T and Verizon Wireless. TracFone had 3.2 million net customer additions in 2009, 1.2 million of which were added in the fourth quarter alone. Comprehensive data on MVNO subscribers are generally not reported by either MVNOs or facilities-based providers that host MVNOs. Many MVNOs are privately-held companies that do not publicly report financial or subscriber data. It is a standard practice of many facilities-based providers to include
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- a subscriber base in theUnited States that is larger than every facilities-based provider other than the four nationwide providers.79TracFone is owned by América Móvil80, S.A.B. de C.V., a telecommunications service provider in Latin America and Puerto Rico, and offers mobile wireless services through agreements with approximately ten wireless service providers in the United States, including AT&T and Verizon Wireless.81TracFone had 3.2 million net customer additions in 2009, 1.2 million of which were added in the fourth quarteralone.82 35. Comprehensive data on MVNO subscribers are generally not reported by either MVNOs or facilities-based providers that host MVNOs. Many MVNOs are privately-held companies that do not 74SeeP. Kalmus and L. Wiethaus, On the Competitive Effects of Mobile Virtual Network Operators, Telecommunications Policy, Vol.
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- Other Relief, Policy Statement, 17 FCC Rcd 26884, 26894, ¶¶ 21-22 (2002) (``Verizon Declaratory Policy Statement'') (tariffs are not properly drafted when they provide LECs a ``great deal of discretion in determining which customers will or will not be subjected to these [deposit] burdens''). Because we find Northern Valley's deposit provisions unreasonable, we also find the deposit provisions in section 3.2.3.1 to be unreasonable. See Tariff, Original Page No. 35, § 3.2.3.1 (``Service may be suspended or terminated for nonpayment of any bill or deposit until such bill or deposit is paid.''). See also Investigation of Access and Divestiture Related Tariffs, Phase I Order, 97 FCC 2d 1082, 1169 (1984). See Tariff, Original Page No. 32, § 3.1.7.1(a) (the ``Buyer shall
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- km) for the antenna system. The standard, or modified standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in §§73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's Rules.1 Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3.2 Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2000 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block
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- of models incorporating front-facing cameras and high performance semiconductors as well as faster and more robust wireless networks (i.e., 4G) gaining wider acceptance and availability, the ability for a deaf/hard-of-hearing user to make video calls from more places is increasing dramatically . . . .''). See infra Appendix B, section II. Consumer Groups' TRS Policy Statement at 8. Id. (Objective 3.2). . . Sorenson May 16, 2011 Comments, CG Docket Nos. 03-123, 10-51 at 4-5 (``historical uncertainty and year-to-year volatility of compensation rates has made it difficult to raise capital.''); letter from Sean Belanger, Chief Executive Officer, CSDVRS, Daniel Luis, Chief Executive Officer, Purple, Eileen A. Hansen, Executive Director, AT&T Services, Inc., Thomas W. Kielty, President and Chief Executive Officer, Snap
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- and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 20295, 20323-24 ¶ 56 (``AT&T-Dobson Order''). At the time that these transaction orders were released, the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines used a two-year time frame for the entry to be considered timely for determining a significant market impact. See Horizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, at § 3.2 (Apr. 2, 1992, revised Apr. 8, 1997) (``DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines''). In 2010, the DOJ released the new DOJ/FTC Horizontal Merger Guidelines, and the guidelines removed the two-year period for timeliness of availability. Under these new guidelines, the relevant section states that ``in order to deter the competitive effects of concern, entry must be rapid enough.'' See 2010 DOJ/FTC Horizontal Merger
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- 07-153, Memorandum Opinion and Order, 22 FCC Rcd20295, 20323-24 ¶ 56 ("AT&T-Dobson Order"). At the time that these transaction orders were released, the DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelinesused a two-year time frame for the entry to be considered timely for determining a significant market impact. SeeHorizontal Merger Guidelines, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission, at § 3.2 (Apr. 2, 1992, revised Apr. 8, 1997) ("DOJ/FTC Merger Guidelines"). In 2010, the DOJ released the new DOJ/FTCHorizontal Merger Guidelines, and the guidelines removed the two-year period for timeliness of availability. Under these new guidelines, the relevant section states that "in order to deter the competitive effects of concern, entry must be rapid enough." See 2010 DOJ/FTCHorizontal Merger Guidelinesat §
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- available for set-top devices). But as there is no evidence in the record that Comcast's acquisition of NBCU will change those rates, we find that those concerns are not transaction-related and thus not appropriate to address in the context of this Order. The vast majority of STBs are leased, rather than purchased by the consumer. See National Broadband Plan, § 3.2 at 18. CPE in this context refers to equipment that is located in a consumer's home that connects to a broadband connection, such as modems, routers, or other end-user devices. DISH Petition at 21-22. FACT alleges that Comcast disables the online function for digital video subscribers using TiVo-brand DVRs. FACT Reply at 11-12. This concern is addressed by the conditions
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- for the use of common subscriber plant of the Company. Switched Access Service provides for the ability to originate calls from an End User's Premises to a Customer's Premises and to terminate calls from a Customer's Premises to an End User's Premises in the LATA where it is provided.'' Tariff § 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphases added). Tariff § 3.2.3, Original Page No. 46 (emphases added). See, e.g., YMax Initial Brief at 3 n.9; AT&T Reply Brief at 6. Tariff § 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphasis added). The Tariff defines ``Company'' as ``YMax.'' Tariff § 1, Original Page No. 8. The Tariff defines ``End User'' as: ``Any person, firm, partnership, corporation or other entity that uses the service of
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- km) for the antenna system. The standard, or modified standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in §§73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's Rules.1 Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3.2 Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2000 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block
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- on the plots? Should the plots be computer simulation or based on actual drive test data of the actual ``as-built'' network? Should coverage maps be accompanied with information giving site locations? Should coverage maps be provided for each Phase of network build? Is it acceptable to use seventy percent loading per sector (both UL and DL)? Should we use Section 3.2 of the NPSTC Statement of Requirements document as a reference for assumed traffic loading for various applications? Should it be possible for one user, at the cell edge, to achieve 768 kb/s DL or multiple users and 256 kb/s UL? Should the Commission require periodic reports and updates on coverage maps, actual usage and traffic data, in order to access
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- EAS FNPRM, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13306-08, paras. 72-75. See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13283, para. 15. See id. at 13283, para. 16. See id. at 13283-84, paras. 17-18. See id. at 13284, para. 18. . See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13285-88, paras. 22-25. See also OASIS Common CAP Standard v1.2, § 3.2. See OASIS Common CAP Standard v1.2, § 3.2. See id. See also ``Filtering and Routing of Alert Messages using Common Alerting Protocol (CAP),'' Eliot Christian, USGS Slide 14 (Feb. 2005) http://www.search.gov/cap/routing.ppt. Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13286-87, para. 24. . See 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. Under the SAME/EAS Protocol, an EAS alert uses a four-part message: (1)
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- to Cricket's non-Lifeline subscribers and arguing that ``this disparity confirms that the Lifeline subsidy has a significant positive impact on the ability of Cricket's low-income subscriber base to maintain continuous access to the PSTN.'') (Cricket Dec. 1 ex parte Letter). Universal Service First Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd at 8845, para. 124 (emphasis added). 2011 Monitoring Report at Table 3.2 (for 1997 to 2011 data); 2011 WCB Subscribership Report at Table 6.14 (for 1984-1996 data). In FCC statistical reports, ``low-income'' is defined as those subscribers earning $9,999 or less in 1984 dollars. See 2011 Monitoring Report at 3-12. $9,999 in 1984 dollars is equal to $21,780 in 2011 dollars. See id. at Table 3.3. See One Economy Comments at 12
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- km) for the antenna system. The standard, or modified standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was calculated using techniques and methods specified in §§73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission's Rules.1 Radiation values were calculated for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the information in FCC Figure R3.2 Using the calculated horizontal radiation values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360 radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by determining which 2000 block centroids were contained in the polygon. (A block
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- 153(58) (``The term `state' includes the District of Columbia and the Territories and possessions.''). See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13300, para. 55. See id. at 13283-84, paras. 17-18. See id. at 13284, para. 18. . See http://www.oasis-emergency.org/cap. See Second Report and Order, 22 FCC Rcd 13275, 13285-88, paras. 22-25. See also OASIS Common CAP Standard v1.2, § 3.2. The CAP standard specifies what fields an alert message can contain and what information can be included in the particular fields, such as message type, scope, incident, and event information. See OASIS Common CAP Standard v1.2, § 3.2. As the Commission acknowledged in the Second Report and Order, ``any EAS initiator can take information from a CAP-based message and translate
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- notice to, and agreement of, the DSS and the FBISC. 3.1.3 AT&T agrees not to reveal or transfer Classified or Sensitive Information to the Company or to any other person except with prior written authorization by the DoD or the FBI. Where such authorization is granted, the information will be protected in the same manner as it was by AT&T. 3.2 Government Security Committee Compliance Programs 3.2.1 There shall be established within the Company a permanent Government Security Committee ("GSC") consisting of no fewer than three Principal Managers and at least one other cleared manager (other than a Principal Manager of the Company). The members of the GSC shall ensure that the Company complies with the policies and practices established pursuant
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- the execution of this Agreement. ARTICLE III GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 3.1 Implementation Plan. Certain of the rights and obligations of the Parties are set forth in further detail in an Implementation Plan, which is consistent with this Agreement. TMI shall comply with the Implementation Plan, as it may be modified from time to time pursuant to Section 12.7. 3.2 Written Policies. The written policies and procedures of TMI regarding Electronic Surveillance shall be consistent with the provisions of this Agreement and the Implementation Plan. 3.3 Training. TMI shall instruct appropriate officials and staff as to their obligations under this Agreement and the Implementation Plan and issue annual reminders to them of such obligations. 3.4 All Reasonable Measures. The Parties
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- C: Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Appendix D: Recovered Channels Appendix E: Pending MAS Applications Appendix F: Pending MAS Petitions and Waiver Requests I. INTRODUCTION In this Report and Order, we adopt rules to maximize the use of spectrum designated for Multiple Address Systems (MAS) in the Fixed Microwave Services. MAS is a point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz (MHz) of electromagnetic spectrum in the 900 MHz band and is licensed under Parts 22 and 101 of our Rules. We believe that our decisions will: (1) establish a flexible regulatory framework for MAS spectrum that provides opportunities for continued development of competitive service offerings by allowing a variety of services; (2) expedite market entry through modified licensing procedures;
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- from a local franchised cable operator, compared to 85% a year earlier. The total number of subscribers to both cable and noncable MVPDs continues to increase. A total of 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services as of June 1999, up 5.5% over the 76.6 million households subscribing to MVPDs in June 1998. This subscriber growth accompanied a 3.2 percentage point increase in multichannel video programming distributors' penetration of television households to 81.4% as of June 1999. Since the 1998 Report, the number of cable subscribers continued to grow, reaching 66.7 million as of June 1999, up almost 2% over the 65.4 million cable subscribers in June 1998. The total number of noncable MVPD households grew from 11.2 million
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- 10.1 million households to almost 13 million households, which is nearly three times the cable subscriber growth rate. DBS subscribers now represent 15.4 percent of all MVPD subscribers. During the period under review, cable rates rose faster than inflation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between June 1999 and June 2000, cable prices rose 4.8 percent compared to a 3.2 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index (``CPI''). Concurrently with these rate increases, capital expenditures for the upgrading of cable facilities increased (up 89.3 percent over 1998), the number of video and non-video services offered increased, and programming costs increased (license fees increased by 12.2 percent and programming expenses increased by 16.2 percent). The FCC also noted that cable operators'
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- System Clusters (Cumulative Figures) Range of Clustered Subscribers (thousands) 1995 1996 1997 1998 Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) 100-199 76 10.4 76 10.3 49 6.7 33 4.6 200-299 35 8.4 34 8.3 33 8.2 25 6.3 300-399 8 2.8 11 3.7 11 3.8 20 6.7 400-499 10 4.5 8 3.6 8 3.7 7 3.2 >500 8 5.1 10 7.7 16 11.9 21 19.6 Total 137 31.2 139 33.6 117 34.3 106 40.4 Source: Paul Kagan Assocs., Inc., Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, The Cable TV Financial Databook, 1996, at 38-40; 1997, at 39-41; 1998, at 38-42; and 1999, at 50-55. TABLE C-3 1999 Concentration in the National Market for the Purchase of Video Programming(1) Rank
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- year, the number of subscribers to and market shares of HSD and MMDS subscribers continued to decline. However, the number of SMATV subscribers has increased slightly this year. During the period under review, cable rates rose faster than inflation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between June 1999 and June 2000, cable prices rose 4.8 percent compared to a 3.2 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index (``CPI''), which measures general price changes. Concurrently with these rate increases, capital expenditures for the upgrading of cable facilities increased (up 89.3 percent over 1998), the number of video and non-video services offered increased, and programming costs increased (license fees increased by 12.2 percent and programming expenses increased by 16.2 percent). We also
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- from a local franchised cable operator, compared to 85% a year earlier. The total number of subscribers to both cable and noncable MVPDs continues to increase. A total of 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services as of June 1999, up 5.5% over the 76.6 million households subscribing to MVPDs in June 1998. This subscriber growth accompanied a 3.2 percentage point increase in multichannel video programming distributors' penetration of television households to 81.4% as of June 1999. Since the 1998 Report, the number of cable subscribers continued to grow, reaching 66.7 million as of June 1999, up almost 2% over the 65.4 million cable subscribers in June 1998. The total number of noncable MVPD households grew from 11.2 million
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- "[f]irms which have committed to entering the market prior to the merger generally will be included in the measurement of the market. Only committed entry or adjustments to pre-existing entry plans that are induced by the merger will be considered as possibly deterring or counteracting the competitive effects of concern." 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 57 Fed. Reg. 41552, 41562, § 3.2 n.27. 96 See WorldCom/MCI Jan. 26 Reply Comments at 35 (citing FCC, Fiber Deployment Update End of Year 1996 (Com. Car. Bur. Aug. 1997) at Table 1); WorldCom/MCI Jan. 26 Reply Comments, Carlton and Sider Decl. at 17-18. 97 GTE has alleged that "residential and small business customers will suffer because resellers will pay higher prices for wholesale capacity (an
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- rates charged by each such provider to its subscribers in urban areas. Such rules shall also require that a provider of interstate interexchange telecommunications services shall provide such services to its subscribers in each State at rates no higher than the rates charged to its subscribers in any other State.'') AT&T March 30 Letter at 1. Modified Proposal at § 3.2.4. Sprint February 25 Letter at 1 (``Sprint will not impose a minimum usage charge (``MUC'') on at least one basic rate plan for the duration of the CALLS plan, provided that if any other interexchange carrier that is now or hereafter a party to the CALLS plan reserves the right to impose a MUC on its basic rate plan prior
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- 28; Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5; SWBT Texas 1 Ham Aff. at para. 256-258. Seven competitive LECs were test participants in the test. Only AT&T and WorldCom actively participated in testing their EDI interface. See Telcordia Final Report at §§ 1.1.1.1-1.1.1.2; Transcript of OSS Testing Workshop, SBC Application App. D, Vol. 3, Tab 50. Telcordia Final Report at 3.2.4. As we stated in the New York order, rigorous state proceedings can contribute to the success of a section 271 application. Bell Atlantic New York Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 3958, para. 8. See Bell Atlantic New York Order 15 FCC Rcd at 3974, para. 53; Second BellSouth Louisiana Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 20655, para. 86; Ameritech Michigan Order,
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- rate of 3%. Our Broadband Survey Data reported 1.41 million cable modem lines in service. Industry analysts estimate that, as of June 2000, the number of cable Internet subscribers in the United States has increased to 2.3 million, with reports of 7,500 new installations per day.244 By year-end 2000, industry analysts estimate cable modem subscriptions will more than double, to 3.2 million subscribers. 245 Many analysts expect that over the next five years, cable modem subscriptions will continue to increase dramatically, reaching an average estimate of 15.2 million subscribers by year-end 2004246; forecast penetration rates for cable by 2004 range from 17% to 30%.247 190. Cable operators invested earlier than other service providers in upgrades of their systems to provide residential
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- Resale Reported by Carriers that Contribute to Universal Service Support Mechanisms...........18 Table 2.4Revenue for Services Provided to End Users Reported by Carriers that Contribute to Universal Service Support Mechanisms......................19 Table 2.5Telecommunications Revenue: All Carriers.............................20 III.NEW ENTRANT USE OF INCUMBENT SERVICES AND FACILITIES: NATIONWIDE, BY STATE, AND BY COMPANY............................. 21 Table 3.1Lines Provided by Large ILECs to CLECs for Resale......................25 Table 3.2CLEC Residential and Other Customers Served by ILEC Total Service Resale (TSR) Lines....................................28 Table 3.3Lines Provided by Large ILECs to CLECs as UNE Loops...................32 Table 3.4Percent of ILEC Lines Served by Switching Centers Where New Entrants Have Collocation Arrangements...............................36 IV.NEW ENTRANTS IN THE SWITCHED MARKET: NATIONWIDE, BY STATE, AND BY LATA..............................................43 Table 4.1Local Service Competitors Holding Numbering Codes.....................45 Chart 4.1Local Service
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- responds to an identified problem with a conclusory description of a supposed enhancement that resolves it. 62, Sch. 4 Ameritech's response relies on data through June 16, nearly one month after Ameritech filed its application. 67 Based on testing that did not begin until June 13, Ameritech offers its "point of view" that "MCI is prepared to go to release 3.2 on June 30, 1997." ( 67). 68 Ameritech's response relies entirely on material from the Gates/Thomas Reply Affidavit from May and June. 75, 78, Sch. 5 Although the bulk of these allegations relate to MCI, Ameritech's response relies on June data regarding the late 865 notices ( 75 & Schedule 5) and a June 20 response regarding problems in the
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- April3,1997. ERPandAntennaHeight Thetabulatedvalueofeffectiveradiatedpower(ERP)forDTVoperationwascalculatedto replicateNTSCcoverage.Itisthemaximum,overasetofuniformlyspacedcompass directions,oftheERPvaluesrequiredtoextendnoise-limitedDTVcoverageasfarasthe gradeBcontouroftheNTSCstation.Thismaximumisshowninthecolumnentitled"DTV POWER."Itisthebasisforsubsequentcalculationsofserviceandinterference,anditwas calculatedusingthefollowingmethodology: ThedistancetotheexistingNTSCgradeBcontourwasdeterminedineachof360uniformly spacedcompassdirectionsstartingfromtruenorth.Thisdeterminationwasmadeusing informationintheengineeringdatabase,includingdirectionalantennadata,andusingterrain elevationdataatpointsseparatedby3arc-secondsoflongitudeandlatitude.FCCcurves(47 CFR§73.699)wereappliedintheusualway,asdescribedin47CFR§73.684,tofindthis gradeBcontourdistance,withtheexceptionthatdipolefactorconsiderationswereappliedto thefieldstrengthcontourspecifiedin47CFR§73.683forUHF. Heightaboveaverageterrainwasdeterminedevery5degreesdirectlyfromtheterrain elevationdata,andbylinearinterpolationforcompassdirectionsinbetween.Incaseswhere theTVEngineeringDataBaseindicatedemploymentofadirectionalantenna,theERPin eachspecificdirectionwasdeterminedthroughlinearinterpolationoftherelativefieldvalues describingthedirectionalpattern.(ThedirectionalpatternstoredintheFCCcomputerdata baseprovidesrelativefieldvaluesat10degreeintervalsandmayincludeadditionalvaluesin specialdirections.Theresultoflinearinterpolationoftheserelativefieldvaluesissquared andmultipliedbytheoverallmaximumERPlistedforthestationintheTVEngineeringData BasetofindtheERPinaspecificdirection.) ThereplicatingERPforDTVwasthencalculatedbyafurtherapplicationofFCCcurves, withnoise-limitedDTVcoveragedefinedasthepresenceoffieldstrengthsof27.8,35.8and 40.8dBµrespectivelyforlowVHF,highVHFandUHF,at50%oflocationsand90%ofthe time.ThespecifiedfieldstrengthshavebeencalculatedfromthedatagiveninAppendixA assumingthatthevaluegiventhereforreceivernoisefiguremaybeappliedasasystemnoise figureincludingeffectsofelectricalnoiseexternaltoTVreceivers.AtUHF,theprecise value40.8dBµwasappliedforchannel38;andthevalueusedforotherUHFchannelsis 40.8plusadipolefactormodification.Thisresultsinreceptiononchannel14needing2.3 dBless,andchannel69needing2.3dBmore,thanthe40.8dBµforchannel38. B-1 Thedipolefactormodificationusedinreplicationcalculationsisequalto20timeslog10ofthe ratioofthecenterfrequencyoftheUHFchannelofinteresttothecenterfrequencyof channel38.Forconsistency,thesamemodificationwasappliedtothegradeBfieldstrength contourforexistinganalogueUHFstationsasspecifiedin47CFR§73.683. Thepowernecessarytomatch(orreplicate)thedistancetothegradeBcontourwithaDTV signalwascomputedforall360azimuthsusingthesameradial-specificheightaboveaverage terrainasfortheNTSCcase,butnowinconjunctionwithF(50,90)curves.Thefamilyof FCCpropagationcurvesforpredictingfieldstrengthat50%oflocations90%ofthetimeis foundbytheformulaF(50,90)=F(50,50)-[F(50,10)-F(50,50)].Thatis,theF(50,90) valueislowerthanF(50,50)bythesameamountthatF(50,10)exceedsF(50,50). Ingeneral,thesecomputationsofDTVpowertomatchthedistancetotheGradeBNTSC contourresultinERPvalueswhichvarywithazimuth.Forexample,theazimuthalERP patternwhichreplicatesinUHFtheGradeBcontourofanomnidirectionalVHFoperation willbesomewhatdifferentbecauseterrainhasadifferenteffectonpropagationinthetwo bands.Thus,theproceduredescribedhereeffectivelyderivesanewdirectionalantenna patternwherevernecessaryforaprecisematchaccordingtoFCCcurves. Finally,theERPspecifiedforDTVallotmentshasbeenmodifiedsothatitdoesnotexceed 1megawattandisnotlessthan50kilowatts.Thishasbeendonebyscalingtheazimuthal powerpatternratherthanbytruncation.Thus,ifreplicationbyFCCcurvesasdescribed aboverequiresanERPof2megawatts,thepowerpatternisreducedbyafactorof2inall directions.TheresultingERPandazimuthalpatternareusedinsubsequentserviceand interferencecalculationsinvolvingprojectedDTVstationsasreportedincolumnstotheright of"DTVPOWER"and"ANTENNAHEIGHT." The"ANTENNAHEIGHT"specifiedforDTVallotmentscorrespondstotheheightofthe transmittingantennaaboveaverageterrainasfoundintheengineeringdatabaseforthe particularstation.Thisvaluerepresentstheheightaboveterrainoftheradiationcenterofthe stationbeingreplicated,averagedfrom3.2to16.1kilometers(2to10miles)over8evenly spacedradials.TheindicatedvalueisthatonfileassuppliedbytheNTSCapplicantrather thanarecalculatedvalue. EvaluationofServiceandInterference-DigitalTelevisionDuringTransition Undertheheading"DIGITALTELEVISIONSERVICEDURINGTRANSITION," prospectiveconditionsareevaluatedintermsofbothareaandpopulation.Thevalues tabulatedunderthisheadingarenetvalues:serviceareaistheareawherethedesiredsignal isabovetheDTVnoisethresholdlesstheareawhereservicereceivesinterferencefromother DTVorNTSCstations.Similarly,thenumberofpeopleservedisthepopulationreceiving anadequatesignalrelativetonoiseexcludingpeopleinareaswithinterference. Levelsofinterferencearecalculatedasdesired-to-undesired(D/U)ratios,andtheselevels mustbeabovecertainthresholdvaluesforacceptableservice.Thethresholdvaluesusedto preparetheinterferenceestimatesinthisappendixarethosetabulatedfortheGrandAlliance SysteminAppendixA. B-2 Theprocedureusedtoidentifyareasofserviceandinterferenceisthefollowing: ·Elementsofareainalargerectanglecenteredatthedesiredtransmitterareexamined todeterminewhetherthepropagatedsignalisabovethenoiselevelforreception.The elementalareasare2squarekilometersinsize.Propagationpredictionsaremade usingtheLongley-Ricepoint-to-pointpropagationmodelVersion1.2.2takinginto considerationthestation'sdirectionaltransmittingantenna,ifany,andthetransmitting antenna'sheightaboveaverageterrainalongthepertinentradial.Thedesiredsignalis setequaltothevaluepredictedfor50%oflocations,90%ofthetime. ·Iftheelementofareahasanadequatesignal,theinterferingsignallevelsfrom neighboringstationsaresimilarlyevaluatedwithLongley-Rice.Interferingsignalsare setequaltothevaluespredictedfor50%oflocationsand10%ofthetimesothatwe willbemakingaworst-casecomparison. ·Finally,iftheundesiredsignalarrivesoff-axis,itisreducedbyanamountdetermined byagainpatternassumedforthereceivingsystemantenna. ComputercodefortheLongley-Ricepoint-to-pointradiopropagationmodelispublishedin anappendixofNTIAReport82-100,AGuidetotheUseoftheITSIrregularTerrainModel intheAreaPredictionMode,authorsG.A.Hufford,A.G.LongleyandW.A.Kissick,U.S. DepartmentofCommerce,April1982.Somemodificationstothecodeweredescribedby G.A.HuffordinamemorandumtousersofthemodeldatedJanuary30,1985.Withthese modifications,thecodeisreferredtoasVersion1.2.2oftheLongley-Ricemodel. EvaluationofServiceandInterference-ExistingNTSC Undertheheading"EXISTINGNTSC,"currentconditionsinNTSCservicesareevaluated alongwiththeeffectsofnewinterferencefromDTV.Calculationsofnewinterference assumethatallDTVstationsintheallotmenttablecomeontheair.Theadditional interferenceisevaluatedintermsofbothareaandpopulationwithresultsexpressedas percentagesoftheareaandpopulationinsidetherespectivegradeBcontours. Theareastabulatedunderthesubheading"SERVICE,"arenetvaluescalculatedby subtractingareasreceivinginterferencefromtheareainsideeachstation'sGradeBcontour. Here,theonlyinterferenceunderconsiderationisthatfromotherNTSCstationsactuallyon theair.Similarly,thenumberofpeoplecurrentlyservedisthepopulationinsidetheGradeB contourlessthenumberofpeopleininterferenceareas. TheeffectsofintroducingDTV,evaluatedaspercentagesofthereferenceconditions,are presentedunderthesubheading"INTERFERENCE."Interferenceissuesarediscussedinthe textofthisdecision. TheprocedureusedtoidentifyareasofserviceandinterferenceforNTSCisthesameasused forDTVwiththefollowingchangesduetothechangeintypeofdesiredstation: ·Ineachelementofarea,thedesiredsignallevelissetequaltothevaluepredictedfor B-3 medianconditions,thatis,50%ofbothlocationsandtimebytheLongley-Ricemodel. (50%oflocations,90%oftimewasusedintheprocedureoutlinedforDTV.) Elementsofareaaredroppedfromconsiderationifthisdesiredsignallevelfallsbelow thevaluesestablishedforNTSCgradeBfieldstrengthcontoursin47CFR§73.683 (theseare47,56and64dBµrespectivelyinthelowVHF,highVHFandUHF bands). ·InterferencebetweenVHFNTSCstationsisdeemedtoexistwhentheD/Uratiofalls belowthethresholdvaluesof-3dB,28dBand-13dBrespectivelyforlower
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- increase their power over time and thereby "grow into" the power level needed for full service area replication, as specified in the DTV Table. See Fifth Report and Order, at para. 91. 35 These minimum and maximum power levels are for UHF channels only. The minimum DTV allotment powers for VHF channels are 1 kW for lower VHF channels and 3.2 kW for upper VHF channels. 25 that there is need to finalize compensation decisions now. Furthermore, as pointed out by the petitioners, the issue of compensation is complex and likely to involve special considerations, such as allocations for not-for-profit services such as public safety communications, where compensation might not be appropriate. To decide this matter on reconsideration without a complete
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- 47 C.F.R. §25.202 (a)(1). In this section, we address only the NGSO FSS downlink bands. Many of the same sharing principles discussed herein are also applicable to the NGSO FSS service uplink band at 14.0-14.5 GHz. NPRM at ¶ 28. See Provisional Final Acts WRC-2000, Article S22 Table S-22-4A. The ITU-R agreed upon sync loss criterion is contained in recommends 3.2 of ITU-R Recommendation S.1323. Sync loss is generally defined as the disruption in the transmission of a digital signal resulting in either lost data or reduced transmission capacity. The impact of sync loss on GSO FSS networks can be significant because the total outage time exceeds the duration of interference due to the additional ``recovery'' period needed to reacquire the
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- 1.9¢ 11.5¢ 18.2¢ Jamaica 2.9¢ 4.8¢ 1.0¢ 8.7¢ Japan 6.5¢ 1.9¢ 11.3¢ 19.7¢ Jordan 15.9¢ 4.8¢ 2.3¢ 23.0¢ Kenya 25.5¢ 4.8¢ 12.3¢ 42.6¢ Korea 5.1¢ 3.4¢ 4.3¢ 12.8¢ Kuwait 7.1¢ 1.9¢ Zero 9.0¢ Malaysia 6.6¢ 3.4¢ 12.4¢ 22.4¢ Mexico 0.9¢ 3.4¢ 12.5¢ 16.8¢ Netherlands 2.6¢ 1.9¢ 5.3¢ 9.8¢ New Zealand 5.7¢ 1.9¢ 16.2¢ 23.8¢ Nicaragua 3.8¢ 4.8¢ 3.7¢ 12.3¢ Norway 3.2¢ 1.9¢ 6.5¢ 11.6¢ Pakistan 14.7¢ 4.8¢ 7.2¢ 26.7¢ Panama 4.7¢ 4.8¢ 9.9¢ 19.4¢ Peru 5.8¢ 4.8¢ 5.5¢ 16.1¢ Philippines 6.5¢ 4.8¢ 12.6¢ 23.9¢ Poland 4.7¢ 4.8¢ 15.1¢ 24.6¢ Portugal 4.6¢ 1.9¢ 17.4¢ 23.9¢ Russia 5.4¢ 4.8¢ 25.2¢ 35.4¢ Singapore 5.0¢ 1.9¢ 0.7¢ 7.6¢ South Africa 5.2¢ 3.4¢ 8.3¢ 16.9¢ Spain 4.8¢ 1.9¢ 11.4¢ 18.1¢ Sweden 3.6¢ 1.9¢ 4.5¢ 10.0¢ APPENDIX
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- to a monthly rate of $0.003 per minute for usage of 8,000 minutes per circuit. E-7 Country TCP Country TCP Argentina 6.7¢ Jordan 15.9¢ Australia 4.8¢ Kenya 25.5¢ Austria 8.1¢ Korea 5.1¢ Bahamas 5.2¢ Kuwait 7.1¢ Barbados 8.6¢ Malaysia 6.6¢ Belgium 3.0¢ Mexico 0.9¢ Bermuda 4.5¢ Netherlands 2.6¢ Brazil 6.6¢ New Zealand 5.7¢ Chile 2.9¢ Nicaragua 3.8¢ Colombia 5.1¢ Norway 3.2¢ Costa Rica 3.3¢ P.R. of China 8.7¢ Czech Republic 8.1¢ Pakistan 14.7¢ Denmark 5.9¢ Panama 4.7¢ Dominican Rep. 3.6¢ Peru 5.8¢ Ecuador 2.9¢ Philippines 6.5¢ Egypt 10.4¢ Poland 4.7¢ El Salvador 5.9¢ Portugal 4.6¢ France 2.9¢ Russia 5.4¢ Germany 4.3¢ Singapore 5.0¢ Greece 5.2¢ South Africa 5.2¢ Guatemala 3.1¢ Spain 4.8¢ Guyana 6.6¢ Sweden 3.6¢ Haiti 8.6¢ Switzerland 4.4¢ Honduras
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- 11. If DT and VoiceStream do not consummate their proposed merger, VoiceStream intends to acquire Powertel directly. Therefore, VoiceStream and Powertel concurrently filed applications seeking authority to transfer control of Powertel's licenses and authorizations to VoiceStream in the event that the VoiceStream-DT merger is not consummated.32 The VoiceStream Powertel Application does not include a 27 Id. VoiceStream shareholders will receive 3.2 shares of DT's stock and $30 cash for each share of VoiceStream common stock, subject to certain adjustments. Alternatively, VoiceStream shareholders may elect an all-stock (3.7647 DT shares per VoiceStream share) or an all cash ($200 per VoiceStream share) option, subject to proration and other adjustments. DT also will assume approximately $5 billion of the net debt of VoiceStream. Following
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- Florence SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1958 Mar-98 350 5.5 0.37 B WBZF FM Gospel Florence, SC 204 Hartsville SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1992 Jun-98 500 3.7 0.7 A WHSC AM Oldies Florence, SC 204 Hartsville SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1946 Jun-98 0 0 0 C WCMG FM R&B Oldies Florence, SC 204 Latta SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1970 Apr-99 400 3.2 1.34 C3 WFSF FM CHR Florence, SC 204 Marion SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1991 Apr-99 225 3.7 1.07 C3 WMXT FM Clsc Rock Florence, SC 204 Pamplico SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1990 Apr-99 900 6.9 1.4 C2 WYMB AM Country Florence, SC 204 Manning SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1957 Apr-99 0 0 0 B WWFN FM Oldies Florence, SC 204
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- DTV facilities with reduced power and a directional antenna. It notes that these limitations were imposed to address concerns for interference to KNOE-TV. Cosmos states that Noe's showing is based on the erroneous presumption that KPLC-TV is authorized a maximum ERP of 17 kW. It notes that as listed in the DTV Table of Allotments, KPLC-TV's authorized ERP is only 3.2 kW. It further states that its own engineering analysis, using the operating facilities permitted in the DTV Table, confirms that interference to KNOE-TV from KPLC-TV would affect only 0.8% of the population within KNOE-TV's current Grade B contour. Cosmos states that this level of interference is hardly an actionable claim, as nearly one of every four NTSC stations will experience
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- proximate, such as ethnic, professional, industry and student groups, and retirement neighborhoods. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. LP10 Service LP10 stations will operate at between one and 10 watts ERP and an antenna height of up to 30 meters (100 feet) HAAT. Such stations will produce a 60 dBu signal out to about 1.6 to 3.2 kilometers (1 to 2 miles) from the antenna site. Such stations will fit in some locations where LP100 stations cannot, due to separation requirements, and will provide groups with the opportunity to operate stations that reach smaller communities or groups with a common interest. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. Nature of Service and Licensees Noncommercial
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- of commencing program test operations pursuant to Sec. 73.1620. With the exception of applications filed solely pursuant to Sections (c)(6), (c)(9), or (c)(10), the modification of license application must contain an exhibit demonstrating compliance with the Commission's radio frequency radiation guidelines. In addition, except for applications solely filed pursuant to Sections (c)(6) or (c)(9), where the installation is located within 3.2 km of an AM tower or is located on an AM tower, an exhibit demonstrating compliance with Sec. 73.1692 is also required. * * * * * (3) A directional TV on Channels 2 through 13 or 22 through 68 or a directional Class A TV on Channels 2 through 13 or 22 through 51; or a directional TV or
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- . According to the FCC's sixth annual report on the competitive status of markets for the delivery of video programming, a total of 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services (i.e., cable and noncable MVPDs) as of June 1999, up 5.5% over the 76.6 million households subscribing to MVPDs in June 1998. This subscriber growth translates into a 3.2 percentage point increase in multichannel video programming subscribership to 81.4% as of June 1999, i.e., 99.4 million U.S. homes with at least one television divided by 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services. See Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in Markets for the Delivery of Video Programming, CS Docket No. 99-230, Sixth Annual Report [``1999 Report''],
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- Bands: Channel Spacing: 896-902 MHz- 12.5 kHz Bit Rates: 800, 1600,6400,9600 bps Signaling: 4-level FSK Frequency Deviation: +/- 800 Hz and +/- 2400 Hz Emissions: Meets FCC Narrowband PCS specs Transmit EIRP: 0.1 w Frequency Stability: 1 PPm Audio Loudness: Frequency Response: Harmonic Distortion: Volume: Dimensions: Weight with Battery: Operating Temperature: Operating Humidity: 72 dBA SPL at 12 inches at 3.2 kHz 400-2800 Hz + 10 dB 1% typical 7.5 cubic inches (123 cc) 3.6 x 2.5 x 1 .O inches (91 x 63 x 25 mm) 5.5oz(156g) - 10 to +50 degrees C 90% R.H. @ 40 degrees C The Portable Answering Machine was selected OS the 1996 Design & Engineering Award winner by the Consumer Electronics Manufacturing Association TWOI-WAY,
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- that proceeding. VII.IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS. A. Overview. 106 Because TIA's member companies are committed to providing accessible CPE, to the extent "readily achievable," manufacturers agreed in the TAAC Final Report that software that is "integral" to telecommunications equipment and CPE that is covered by Section 255 even though the statutory definition of CPE omits mention of software. TAAC Final Report § 3.2 (definition of customer premises equipment). 107 Implementation of Section 273 of the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, CC Docket No. 96-254, FCC Docket No. 96-472, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 62 Fed. Reg. 3638 (January 24, 1997). - 54 - The Commission's express goal for Section 255 implementation is adoption of a process designed
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- Rules340 should be adopted for the 700 MHz band.341 We also solicited information on requirements for image/HSD and video. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 342 NPSTC Comments at 41-42. APCO Project 34 is a new program undertaken to develop wideband digital radio technology standards for the transport of image/HSD transmissions. 343 Motorola Comments at 16, Appendix A, sections 2.4 and 3.2; Ericsson Reply Comments at 6. 344 See Refarming Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 10,120. 345 Ericsson Reply Comments at 7. In a subsequent ex-parte submission, Ericsson alleges that lesser attenuation values may be more appropriate for off-the-shelf commercial wideband technology. 346 The ACCP limits cover displacement frequencies up to and including the receive band. On all frequencies not
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- in 1998.139 Increasing MOUs most likely reflect the decreasing prices and the general wider acceptance of and reliance upon wireless service. This trend may also indicate that mobile telephony is moving away from just complementing existing wireline voice service and towards competing directly with it. According to one analyst, mobile telephone customers' share of total voice MOUs has increased from 3.2 percent in 1997 to 4.5 percent in 1998, and to 7.1 percent in 1999.140 Average Revenue Per Unit. One of the reasons operators sought to increase the MOUs of their subscribers appears to be a belief that doing so would help counteract any negative effect falling prices are having on the average monthly revenue per subscriber (often referred to as
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- Mechanized Loop Qualification - DSL - Web GUI 2.58 3.97 3.02 3.81 3.51 4.07 1.69 3.91 2.97 3.74 PO-1-07-6020 Rejected Query - EDI 0.05 2.69 0.04 2.62 0.04 2.14 0.04 2.17 0.03 2.28 PO-1-07-6030 Rejected Query - CORBA 0.05 0.68 0.04 0.6 0.04 0.61 0.04 0.64 0.03 0.62 PO-1-07-6050 Rejected Query - Web GUI 0.05 3.52 0.04 3.38 0.04 3.2 0.04 2.86 0.03 2.92 PO-1-08-6020 % Timeouts EDI 0.69 0 0 0.83 0 PO-1-08-6030 % Timeouts CORBA 0 0 0 0 0 PO-1-08-6050 % Timeouts - Web GUI 0.4 0.24 0.11 0 0.04 Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 B-5 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number Name VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ
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- billion annual rate would require a 1.22 percent tax on all telecommunications. Moreover, as I explain below, I have substantial doubts about our authority to tax intrastate services directly or even to use them as a basis for taxes. To support fully the promised schools and libraries program with just interstate telecommunications service revenue would require a tax rate of 3.2 percent. The Commission has thus set about to promise a schools and libraries program that can only be funded with a 3.2 percent tax. New programs for rural health care providers and for low-income programs add another 1 billion, or a tax rate of 1.4 percent on interstate services for a cumulative incremental tax rate of 4.6 percent on interstate
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- the output of a TTY Device (Baudot signal) passes through the mobile phones Vocoder. Proposed voice-based solutions include physical connection (to the phone and to the TTY) methods such as: Direct Audio Connection Acoustic Solution RJ-11-type Modular Connection/Jack (Analog Solution) True RJ-11 Connection Proprietary Solutions Other proposed voice-based solutions include solutions that may require modification of the Vocoder. (See section 3.2) Direct Audio Connection It appears that coupling via a direct audio connection between the TTY device and a digital wireless handset, i.e., a standard 2.5mm audio interface (jack) is the preferred voice-based solution. A proposal for a standard wireless phone 2.5mm audio interface to TTY devices was submitted to the TTY Forum. The proposal noted that audio output and input
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- modifications to Georgia Power poles or other make-ready work necessitated by Knology's attachments, paragraph 7.2 of the Agreement requires Knology to reimburse Georgia Power for all associated costs.10 Similarly, paragraph 3.3 of the Agreement states that Knology ``shall be responsible for its individual costs plus its proportionate share of all joint costs associated with work performed in accordance with Section 3.2 [Alterations of Poles and Equipment]. [Knology] shall reimburse Georgia Power for any reasonable costs incurred in performing such work based upon Georgia Power's standard charges for such services.''11 The Agreement also requires Knology to reimburse Georgia Power for its fees and disbursements relating to ``administrative services not otherwise required to be performed under this agreement.''12 B. Knology's Attachments to Georgia
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- potential customers") (emphasis added). See CAP Tariff, "Application of Tariff," Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, "Service Offered," Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, Sections 3 "Description of Service" at Section 3.1, Page 25 of 28. In addition, the Tariff specifies: "Digital channels over the Company's network are furnished for full-duplex transmission of digital signals ... ." Id. at Section 3.2, Page 25 of 28. 47 U.S.C. S 153 (43), (46). To the extent that NPTC's characterization of Salsgiver's services as "broadband" services is intended to suggest that they are information services, we disagree with that suggestion for the reasons discussed above. See NPTC Nov. 23, 2005 Letter at 2; Response at 6, P 14. Response at 6, 14-15, PP14, 56-59.
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- unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, in violation of section 224(b)(1) of the Act. As discussed below, we conclude that Salsgiver has met its burden of proving that certain of the challenged provisions are unlawful. Salsgiver has failed, however, to meet its burden of proving that many other challenged provisions are unlawful. 1. The Pole Attachment Agreement Unreasonably Restricts Overlashing. 17. Section 3.2 of the Pole Attachment Agreement states that "Salsgiver is limited to one attachment per Licensor Pole and one installation per conduit, that attachment or installation is to include no more than one (1) cable...." Salsgiver contends that, by limiting attachments to one cable per pole, the Agreement unreasonably prohibits Salsgiver from overlashing its own attachments. We agree. The Commission has
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- Reply of DQE Communications Network Services, LLC, File No. EB-05-MD-027 (filed Nov. 7, 2005) ("Reply") at 2, P 3. Section 3 of DQE CNS's CAP Tariff, Description of Services, contains three categories of services: (1) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB), which includes DS3 Service, T-1 service (1.544 Mbps) and 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (2) Section 3.2, "Other Services," which includes "point-to-point high-speed internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services, as well as redundant ring topology;" and (3) Section 3.4, "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," which offers service arrangements on a case-by-case basis in response to "a bona fide special request from a Customer or prospective Customers to develop a bid for a service not generally
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- Round Hill near the RFR area of concern. Again, no barriers to the area of concern were observed and no RFR caution or warning signs were found posted anywhere on or near the site. 5. Also on April 15, 2010, the Denver agents determined that, at the time of the inspection, the transmitter power output ("TPO") for Station KGNT was 3.2 kW. Using an antenna power gain of 1.50 as specified in the Phelps-Dodge Antenna Specification Engineering Data, and a line loss factor of 1.03, the station's effective radiated power ("ERP") was determined to be 4.7 kW, which was 156% of Station KGNT's authorized ERP. Working with Station KGNT's Director of Engineering, as he gradually lowered the power of Station KGNT
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- Other Relief, Policy Statement, 17 FCC Rcd 26884, 26894, P:P: 21-22 (2002) ("Verizon Declaratory Policy Statement") (tariffs are not properly drafted when they provide LECs a "great deal of discretion in determining which customers will or will not be subjected to these [deposit] burdens"). Because we find Northern Valley's deposit provisions unreasonable, we also find the deposit provisions in section 3.2.3.1 to be unreasonable. See Tariff, Original Page No. 35, S: 3.2.3.1 ("Service may be suspended or terminated for nonpayment of any bill or deposit until such bill or deposit is paid."). See also Investigation of Access and Divestiture Related Tariffs, Phase I Order, 97 FCC 2d 1082, 1169 (1984). See Tariff, Original Page No. 32, S: 3.1.7.1(a) (the "Buyer shall
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- for the use of common subscriber plant of the Company. Switched Access Service provides for the ability to originate calls from an End User's Premises to a Customer's Premises and to terminate calls from a Customer's Premises to an End User's Premises in the LATA where it is provided." Tariff S: 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphases added). Tariff S: 3.2.3, Original Page No. 46 (emphases added). See, e.g., YMax Initial Brief at 3 n.9; AT&T Reply Brief at 6. Tariff S: 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphasis added). The Tariff defines "Company" as "YMax." Tariff S: 1, Original Page No. 8. The Tariff defines "End User" as: "Any person, firm, partnership, corporation or other entity that uses the service of
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- Director, Video Dialtone Sales and Marketing, Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc., to Andrea Greenberg, Senior Vice President, Business and Regulatory Affairs, Rainbow Programming Holdings, Inc., dated April 12, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 4 to Complaint); Bell Atlantic Response to Interrogatories at 14. ``Application for Video Dialtone Service'' dated May 17, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 6 to Complaint). See Tariff § 3.2(A) (``The service for which Video Dialtone Service is provided is either month-to-month or sixty (60) months, depending upon the rate schedule chosen by the Programmer-Customer. Programmer-Customers must purchase Video Dialtone Service for a minimum of three months.'') See Bell Atlantic Brief at 25; Bell Atlantic Reply Brief at 10; December 20, 1995 Declaration of John C. Phillips at 3, ¶
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- necessary to produce a 60 dBu contour of at least 4.7 kilometers. For LP10 stations: The maximum facilities will be based on 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT. An LP10 station with an antenna height over 30 meters will not be permitted to operate with an ERP greater than that which would result in a 60 dBu contour of 3.2 kilometers. No facility will be authorized in excess of one watt ERP at 100 meters HAAT. The minimum facilities authorized may not operate with less than one watt. [See TSA and 73.811] 37. POWER/HEIGHT: Are the station's operating ERP and antenna HAAT within the limits specified by this section? [See TSA and 73.840] B. POWER DETERMINATION: The transmitter power output
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- already operating in New York, Boston, Washington and the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania. "Someone has to jump in the water and prove that it isn't over everyone's head," McCourt says. The water is turbulent, though. Phone and cable TV companies are upgrading their networks. "We are not about to be out-marketed by anyone," Cablevision spokesman Charles Schueler says. Cablevision has 3.2 million customers in Boston, New York and Cleveland. It's preparing to carry phone service and high speed Internet access and it's offering advanced services on Long Island, N.Y. Critics note that RCN is still reselling Bell Atlantic service in some areas and accuse it of paying attention only to affluent markets. The giants of the telecommunications business have been wading
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- navigation links Status of Competition in the Multichannel Video Industry - 12/18/97 [18]Public Notice * [19]Audio Recording of Presentation. following the Open Commission meeting * [20]Transcript of the En Banc Presentation * Gene Kimmelman, Consumers Union of the United States [ [21]Statement | [22]Executive Summary ] * Decker Anstrom, National Cable Television Association [ [23]Statement | [24]Executive Summary | [25]Handout (3.2 MB Acrobat Format ] * Matthew Oristano, People's Choice TV on Behalf of the Wireless Cable Association [ [26]Statement ] last reviewed/updated on 4/3/02 __________________________________________________________________ [27]Skip Bottom FCC Navigation Links and Contact Info [28]FCC Home | [29]Search | [30]RSS | [31]Updates | [32]E-Filing | [33]Initiatives | [34]Consumers | [35]Find People __________________________________________________________________ [36]Skip FCC Footer and Contact Info Federal Communications Commission
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- FM Station WAJC are currently licensed to Wilson. See Headland, Alabama and Chattahoochee, Florida, Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 10352 (1995); See also Faye and Richard Tuck, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 3 FCC Rcd 5374 (1998) (``Tuck'') and RKO General, Inc., Memorandum Opinion and Order, 5 FCC Rcd 3222 (1990). Knightdale's population (2000 U.S. Census 6,017 persons) is 3.2 percent of that of Durham (2000 U.S. Census 187,183 persons). Knightdale is located 44.3 kilometers from Durham. According to 2000 Census figures, 378 (11.5 percent) of the 3,279 persons employed individuals in Knightdale work at their place of residence. Knightdale has a newspaper, The Eastern Wake News, a newsletter, Knightdale View, and a monthly publication of the Knightdale Chamber of
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- first local aural transmission service, and the required channel substitution would not deprive the community of French Lick of its local aural transmission service. Channel 261A can be allotted at Irvington, Kentucky at a site 13.8 kilometers (8.5miles) northwest of the community. Channel 229A can be substituted for Channel 261A at French Lick at Station WFLQ's existing site 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) north of the community. Accordingly, we seek comments on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, for the communities listed below, to read as follows: Channel No. City Present Proposed Invington, Kentucky --- 261A Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, That pursuant to Section 316(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- proposal warrants consideration because it would provide a second local aural transmission service to Dededo, Guam, under Priority 4 of the FM allotment priorities. A staff engineering analysis indicates that Channel 243C1 can be allotted to Dededo, consistent with the technical engineering requirements of the Commission's Rules, at coordinates of 13-29-17 NL and 144-49-35 WL, with a site restriction of 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) south of Dededo. 3. Accordingly, we seek comment on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b), as follows: Channel Community Present Proposed Dededo, Guam 286C2 243C1, 286C2 4. The Commission's authority to institute rule making proceedings, showings required, cut-off procedures, and filing requirements are contained in the attached Appendix and are incorporated by
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- first local aural transmission service, and the required channel substitution would not deprive the community of French Lick of its local aural transmission service. Channel 261A can be allotted at Irvington, Kentucky at a site 13.8 kilometers (8.5miles) northwest of the community. Channel 229A can be substituted for Channel 261A at French Lick at Station WFLQ's existing site 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) north of the community. Accordingly, we seek comments on the proposed amendment of the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, for the communities listed below, to read as follows: Channel No. City Present Proposed Invington, Kentucky --- 261A Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, That pursuant to Section 316(a) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended,
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- public notices. [64]Auctions for AM construction permits [65]Call Sign Reservation and Authorization System -- Apply for broadcast call signs, check call sign availability [66]CDBS (Consolidated DataBase System) Query for broadcast stations * [67]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [68]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [69]47 CFR 73.1692) Use the [70]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [71]47 CFR 73.1125). [72]Classes of AM Stations [73]Clear, Regional, and Local Channel
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- [71]Call Sign Reservation and Authorization System -- Apply for broadcast call signs, check call sign availability [72]CDBS (Consolidated DataBase System) Query for broadcast stations * [73]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [74]Channel Number / Frequency Conversions for FM [75]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [76]47 CFR 73.1692). Use the [77]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [78]47 CFR 73.1125). [79]Classes of FM Stations * [80]FMpower Community of License
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- required by ( 73.315(a), while noncommercial educational stations operating on Channels 201 through 220 must show that the 60 dBu contour covers at least a portion of the community of license. Section 73.316(e) is replaced with the following: ( 73.316 (e) Where an FM licensee or permittee proposes to mount its antenna on an AM antenna tower, or locate within 3.2 km of an AM antenna tower, the FM licensee or permittee must comply with ( 73.1692. Sections 73.316 (f), (g), (h), and (i) are deleted. Section 73.525(e)(1)(vii) is added, as follows: ( 73.525 (e) (1) (vii) In cases where the predicted interference area to Channel 6 television from a noncommercial educational FM station will be located within the 90 dBu
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- 96.9 $676,929 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $6,455,101 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 179,171,913 0.0 0.1 7.9 0.0 92.0 Spain $39,578,183 0.0 0.2 1.4 0.1 98.3 $2,623,640 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $76,596,771 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 636,657,859 0.0 0.1 2.9 0.0 96.9 Sweden $18,295,719 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 99.0 $1,032,549 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $33,152,221 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 298,296,047 0.0 0.0 3.2 0.0 96.8 Switzerland $29,266,065 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.0 99.6 $2,531,161 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $22,976,887 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 490,874,634 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 99.3 Turkey $13,697,589 0.0 0.0 8.3 0.0 91.7 $345,955 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $732,570 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 186,440,197 0.0 0.0 26.6 0.0 73.4 United Kingdom $216,184,353 0.0 0.3 0.2 0.0 99.5 $16,786,301 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 0.0 9.8 7,046,035 0.0 0.0 0.4 10.1 89.4 Cote d'Ivoire $5,945,613 0.0 0.0 0.3 1.9 97.8 $177,216 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $29,92178.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 21.8 29,862,599 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.5 97.3 Djibouti $691,547 0.0 0.0 1.9 1.8 96.3 $9,533 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $1,924100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2,241,141 0.0 0.0 1.3 2.0 96.7 Egypt $29,367,186 0.1 0.0 0.0 3.2 96.7 $300,031 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $46,87195.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.6 342,724,702 0.1 0.0 0.0 3.7 96.2 Equatorial Guinea $872,797 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 98.7 $18,687 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $33682.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 17.9 4,398,012 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 98.6 Ethiopia $46,203,962 0.1 0.0 0.1 11.6 88.2 $393,141 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $629,56899.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 234,194,333 0.1
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- We need to be asking how local 24 coverage is meeting the needs of these and many 25 other diverse communities. My guess is we need 10 1 to do a better job of it, a much better job. 2 You know, minorities are now nearly a 3 third of this country's population. But people 4 of color own just 3.2 percent of full-power 5 commercial television stations and only about 6 2 percent of all the broadcast assets. 7 Could that be why maybe minority 8 interests and issues don't get covered very 9 well? 10 Could it be this is why minorities are so 11 often caricatured and stereotyped in news 12 stories? 13 Our media have an obligation
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- (4) Hencethe(interior)firstorderconditionis ¯ 2 = 0( 1) (5) Thesecondorderconditionisnecessarilysatisfiedfor ( )strictlyconvex.At thesametime,theprofitearnedbythelargefirmis 0= P = ¯ ( ) ( 0) (6) 4 Thecrucialfeaturehereisthattheinvestmentinqualityaidsthelargepro- ducerinallmarketsitserves.Thereisthussignificante ciencyininvestment inthelargefirm.Then,the(interior)firstorderconditionis P = ¯ 2 = 0( 0) (7) Themarginalbenefitisthesametoalllocalfirmssincethemarginalviewer capturedalwaysbringsinthesameextrarevenue(theLHSof(5),andviewers arecapturedatalinearrate.However,themassproducerbringsinviewersfrom allmarketsatthisrate.Summingthefirstorderconditions(5)andinsertingin (7)givestheaggregaterelation P = 0( 1)= 0( 0) TheLHSistheverticalsumofthemarginalcostsofthelocalproducers:thisre- lationwillholdbelowinmoreelaborateversionsofthemodel.Clearly,themass producerhasahigherqualitythananyofthelocalfirms.Fromthemarket- divisionrelation(3),thistranslatesintohighermarketsharesineachlocal markettoo.Here,though,marketsareapparentlyindependentinthataquali- tiesareindependentofexpectedchoicesofrivalsand"colleagues"(otherlocal producers).Inthissense,marketsareisolated(thereisstrategicindependence). Thisobservationbeliesanimportantsourceoflinkageinthemulti-marketsys- tem.Specifically,supposethatanextramarketwereserved.Anextramarket enablesmorequalitytobeprovidedforallmarketsbythelargechannel.How- ever,noticetoowhathappensinthelocalmarkets.Equilibriumqualitychoice ineachlocalmarketisunchangedbyahigherqualityoftheglobalprovider. Butthereisachangeinmarketdivisions, :from(3),alllocalaudiencesare reducedbytheadditionalmarketbaseofthelargechannel. 3.2Optimum Wecannowcomparethemarketprovisionwiththeoptimalone.Sincethe advertisingfootprintisconstant,itcanbeneglectedinthewelfareexpression. Thusthewelfarederivespurelyfromqualityprovision,andisgivenby = P = ½ ·µ 0 2 ¶ + µ 1 (1 ) 2 ¶ (1 ) ¸ ( 1) ¾ ( 0) Thefirstterminparentheses,¡ 0 2¢ ,describestheaverageutilityofthe consumerswatchingChannel0inmarket :theaverage"distance"forthese viewersis 2.Thesecondterminparenthesesdescribestheaverageutilityof theconsumerswatchingChannel1inmarket . 5 Thechoiceof 1entails(since 1= 1 2 ): · ( 0 ) µ 1 2 ¶ +( 1 (1 )) µ1 2 ¶ +1 ¸
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- Suppliers: Prime Time, 1970, 1977 Share of Programming Hours (%) Supplier 1970 Supplier 1977 1 Universal 12.8 Universal 18.4 2 Twentieth-Century Fox 7.3 Warner 6.7 3 Paramount 6.4 Spelling/Goldberg 6.1 4 Columbia 6.1 Lorimar 5.4 5 MGM 4.5 MTM 5.3 6 Filmways 3.6 Columbia 3.6 7 ITC 3.0 MGM 3.5 8 Harbour 2.6 Paramount 3.5 9 Spelling/Thomas 2.3 Aaron Spelling 3.2 10 Talent 2.2 Twentieth-Century Fox 3.2 11 Teleklew 2.0 Walt Disney 2.9 12 CBS 19. Tandem 2.9 13 Walt Disney 1.9 Quinn-Martin 2.7 14 Leonard Freeman 1.8 Tat 2.4 15 NBC 1.8 Toy 2.2 16 Sullivan 1.8 CBS 2.0 17 Peekskill 1.7 Four D 2.0 18 Xandu 1.7 Whacko 1.7 19 Van Bernard 1.5 Schick-Sunn Classics 1.6 20 Glenco 1.5*
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- The large increase in concentration that occurred from March 1996 to November 1998 can be largely attributed to the relaxation of the local radio ownership rules required by the 1996 Telecom Act, as can the smaller increase that occurred from November 1998 from November 1998 to March 2000. The subsequent change from March 2000 to March 2001 is less pronounced. 3.2 Changes in Ownership Diversity Traditionally, the Commission has been concerned with encouraging diversity in the ownership of broadcast stations so as to foster a diversity of viewpoints in the programming presented over the airwaves. One measure of diversity that is of interest to the Commission is 13 Market concentration is a function of the number of firms in a market
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- 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.1 2.1 3.8 5.1 5.0 6.3 6.7 Cable 13.5 25.7 33.0 46.6 49.7 24.5 39.3 45.0 54.9 57.4-- -- -- -- -- Basic 7.7 20.0 27.5 38.1 41.1 14.2 29.9 37.8 44.9 47.3-- -- -- -- -- Pay 5.8 5.7 5.5 5.5 5.4 10.4 9.3 7.2 6.4 6.2-- -- -- -- -- Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6 3.8-- -- -- -- -- Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Sources: Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau, Inc.; Cable TV Facts, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2002 eds. Notes: Affiliates includes ABC, CBS, and NBC in all years and Fox starting with 1994/95. WB/UPN/PAX affiliates are included under
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- 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0 Country/Full Service 0.1 0.2 0.0 5.2 6.0 8.6 Contemp. Hit Radio
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- 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0 Country/Full Service 0.1 0.2 0.0 5.2 6.0 8.6 Contemporary Hit Radio
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- hearings at the same rate hearings at the same rate- -44% 44%-- minorities and minorities and 45% non 45% non-- minorities. minorities. Comparative Hearings Comparative Hearings When minorities participated in When minorities participated in proceedings, more applications for proceedings, more applications for license filed than proceedings license filed than proceedings without minorities without minorities- -3.7 average 3.7 average-- minorities and 3.2 average minorities and 3.2 average--non non-- minorities. minorities. Applications with Minorities had Applications with Minorities had larger number of individuals larger number of individuals members. members. 5.9 5.9 minority minority 5.5 5.5 women women 4.3 4.3 non non--minority minority Winning Applications with Winning Applications with Minorities had even larger Minorities had even larger number of individuals number of individuals 8.3
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- (32 repeaters) 13 stand alone, non-simulcast repeaters Imperial County-7 stand alone repeater sites ·186 frequency pairs (POWER OF SHARING) 12.5 KHz, 821 MHz (NPSPAC) 25 KHz, 806 MHz ·95% Coverage performance requirement The San Diego County Imperial County Regional Communications System ·Sized for 30,000 Users Currently 21,000 User IDs, 264 Agencies ·All disciplines ·All levels of government 11 ·Average month: 3.2 Million requests for channel assignment ("calls") 1950 delayed channel assignments ("busies") ·450 typical in Simulcast Zones ·1500 typical in IR sites San Diego-Imperial County Regional Communications System RCS 2003/2007 Comparisons 2003 2007 Valley Center NorthEast Simulcast North Simulcast 20% Capacity Increase 80% Capacity Increase Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower 2007 Wildfires 264,048 PTT's
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- Station ¥260+00), the channel would be widened an additional 200 ft. The length of channel proposed for widening is about 6.1 miles, of which 5.7 miles would be widened by 200 ft. The project depth will remain at the authorized depth of 45 ft in the Jetty Channel and 47 ft in the Entrance Channel. The widening would generate approximately 3.2 million cubic yards (mcy) of new work dredged material. Approximately 2.9 mcy of the new work material would consist of clay material and about 300,000 cubic yards (cy) would consist of silty/sand material. The ocean dredged material disposal sites (ODMDS) previously designated for the existing Freeport Harbor Ship Channel, would be used for placement of the 2.9 mcy of clay/silt
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- thereof other than the New Licensees. 2.2 All terms of this Term Sheet except the Confidential Provisions shall be included in a public version of the Term Sheet (the "Public Version Term Sheet"). 3 TRANSFER OF THE CHICAGO AND DALLAS LICENSES 3.1 The DIP Lenders will cause a new company, NEWGSM Co., to be formed prior to the Effective Date. 3.2 The DIP Lenders will cause NEWGSM Co. to create operating subsidiaries (the "Operating Subsidiaries") of NEWGSM Co. prior to the Effective Date. The Operating Subsidiaries shall conduct the business operations of NEWGSM Co. and its direct and indirect subsidiaries for the provision of PCS in the Chicago and Dallas MTAs. 3.3 The DIP Lenders will cause NEWGSM Co. to create
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- Section 4.01, "Restricted Actions" of the JVA). 31 Id. (modifying Article V, Buy Out, of the JVA to delete TLD's Option). 32 Id. (adding Section 14.12, "Secured Convertible Promissory Notes" to the JVA). 33 Id. (modifying Section 1.05(a), "Additional Contributions" of the JVA). 34 Id. (modifying Section 3.3, "Annual Strategic Business Plan" of the Management Agreement). 35 Id. (modifying Section 3.2, "Specific Responsibilities" of the Management Agreement). NewComm's Board of Directors is composed of five members. Four of whom are designated by ClearComm and one designated by TLD. JVA, Article III, "Corporate Governance." 36 Id. (modifying Section 3.3, "Annual Strategic Business Plan" of the Management Agreement). 37 Id. (modifying Section 3.3, "Annual Strategic Business Plan" of the Management Agreement). 38 Id.
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- available. However, we realize that surveys of predicted consumer response to a new and untried service may be somewhat unreliable. 20. By analogy, the diffusion of other new services and technologies may provide valuable perspective on the time period in which satellite DARS' may affect terrestrial radio listenership. In 1994, six years after their introduction, CD players were in just 3.2 percent of all automobiles. This experience is recent, involves high-quality audio service and roughly 47 comparable equipment costs, and relates to automobiles, perhaps the most likely market for satellite DARS receivers. On the other hand, for the first few years after CD players' introduction there were significant technical problems with their operation in automobiles, and CD players are less convenient
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- buildings to enable tetherless voice and data I1 We recently adopted two proceedings that suggest potential spectrum allocations for TTS-type operations.In the Notice of Pronosed Rule Making in ET Docket No. 94-32, we suggest the possible allocation of the 23902400 MHz or the 2300-2310 h4Hz bands for short range ITS services and in ET Docket No. 94-124, we suggest providing 3.2 GHz of spectrum (47.2 - 47.4 GHz, 76-77 GHz, 94.7-95.7 GHz, and 139 -140 GHz) for ITS-related automobile radar technologies. I2 AVM services are allocated the 903-912 and 918-927 MHz portions of the 902928 MHz band and are licensed on a shared basis. I3 For additional information on Federal Government use in this band see Federal Government sm Usage in
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- buildings to enable tetherless voice and data I1 We recently adopted two proceedings that suggest potential spectrum allocations for TTS-type operations.In the Notice of Pronosed Rule Making in ET Docket No. 94-32, we suggest the possible allocation of the 23902400 MHz or the 2300-2310 h4Hz bands for short range ITS services and in ET Docket No. 94-124, we suggest providing 3.2 GHz of spectrum (47.2 - 47.4 GHz, 76-77 GHz, 94.7-95.7 GHz, and 139 -140 GHz) for ITS-related automobile radar technologies. I2 AVM services are allocated the 903-912 and 918-927 MHz portions of the 902928 MHz band and are licensed on a shared basis. I3 For additional information on Federal Government use in this band see Federal Government sm Usage in
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- tracking the results of its auctions. The ATT is a stand-alone application which allows users to import auction round result files and analyze bidding results. The ATT runs on Microsoft Windows 95/98 and NT operating systems and does not require any further software for its basic operation, however some advanced features require Microsoft Excel 97 or later. The ATT version 3.2.2 is available for download at: http://www.fcc.gov/wtb/auctions. At this web page, choose 929 and 931 MHz Paging Auction #26 under "Future" or "In Progress Auctions", and then choose the link for the FCC Auction Tracking Tool. The ATT will also be available on the FCC Auctions Bulletin Board. User Requirements. This software is designed for a wide range of users. To
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- communications required for dispatching repair trucks, tow trucks, or other road service vehicles to disabled vehicles: (1) The operation of a private emergency road service for disabled vehicles by associations of owners of private automobiles; or (2) The business of providing to the general public an emergency road service for disabled vehicles. Average terrain. The average elevation of terrain between 3.2 and 16 km (2 and 10 miles) from the antenna site. Base station. A station at a specified site authorized to communicate with mobile stations. Basic trading areas. Service areas that are based on the Rand McNally 1992 Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide, 123rd Edition, at pages 38-39, with the following additions licensed separately as BTA-like areas: American Samoa; Guam,
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- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the ATT zip files
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- the C block license in the same BTA. We propose the following formulae for calculating minimum opening bids: (1) 30 MHz licenses 10 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 15 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (3) 10 MHz licenses 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA The specific minimum opening bid for each license available in Auction No. 35 is set forth in Attachment A herein. We believe these minimum opening bids best meet the objectives of our auction authority in establishing reasonable minimum opening bids. The Commission believes these minimum opening
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- 35 Public Notice. In light of the comments received in response and the rules adopted in the C/F Block Sixth Report and Order, we now propose the following formulae for minimum opening bids: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA The specific minimum opening
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- establish minimum opening bids for Auction No. 35 and to retain discretion to lower the minimum opening bids. Specifically, for Auction No. 35, the Commission proposed the following formula for minimum opening bids: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA In the alternative, the
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- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the ATT zip files
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- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the ATT zip files
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- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the ATT zip files
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- C: Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Appendix D: Recovered Channels Appendix E: Pending MAS Applications Appendix F: Pending MAS Petitions and Waiver Requests I. INTRODUCTION In this Report and Order, we adopt rules to maximize the use of spectrum designated for Multiple Address Systems (MAS) in the Fixed Microwave Services. MAS is a point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz (MHz) of electromagnetic spectrum in the 900 MHz band and is licensed under Parts 22 and 101 of our Rules. We believe that our decisions will: (1) establish a flexible regulatory framework for MAS spectrum that provides opportunities for continued development of competitive service offerings by allowing a variety of services; (2) expedite market entry through modified licensing procedures;
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- (a)(1). 166 In this section, we address only the NGSO FSS downlink bands. Many of the same sharing principles discussed herein are also applicable to the NGSO FSS service uplink band at 14.0-14.5 GHz. 167 NPRM at ¶ 28. 168 See Provisional Final Acts WRC-2000, Article S22 Table S-22-4A. The ITU-R agreed upon sync loss criterion is contained in recommends 3.2 of ITU-R Recommendation S.1323. Sync loss is generally defined as the disruption in the transmission of a digital signal resulting in either lost data or reduced transmission capacity. The impact of sync loss on GSO FSS networks can be significant because the total outage time exceeds the duration of (continued....) Federal Communications Commission FCC 00-418 34 earth stations between 3
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- an equal basis along the border and, to the extent possible, both Administrations shall have full use of these frequencies or sub-bands within their respective countries. 1 This Arrangement applies to both new facilities and facilities in existence prior to the date of this Arrangement. 2 This Arrangement does not apply to mobile systems, nor to coordination with satellite systems. 3.2 Coordination of broadband wireless systems shall be carried out by the licensees for the respective service areas on both sides of the border, as indicated in Appendix A for the 24 GHz band and Appendix B for the 38 GHz band. 3.3 Licensees are expected to take full advantage of interference mitigation techniques such as antenna discrimination, polarization, frequency offset,
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- Combinatorial and Non-Combinatorial Auction Designs: Environment and Testing Protocol Report" prepared for the Federal Communications Commission by Cybernomics Inc., April 12, 1999 (Contract # C-9854019) for a detailed description of the parameter values. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 Table 3.1.1 Environment High 175 1 230 2.05 Medium 150 1 229 1.65 Low 78 .65 120 1.65 3.2 Subject Pool and Procedures A total of 150 subjects were recruited during the 1999 Spring semester from upper-class courses in accounting, information systems, economics and engineering at the University of Arizona to participate in the SMR experiments. Each subject was trained in the auction rules through a series of 3 two-hour experimental sessions in which each participated in a progression
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- upfront deposit. The upfront deposit determines the maximum number of eligibility points a bidder can attempt to acquire in any given round. Since we did not impose budget constraints on participants in the experimental environment, there was no need for initial deposits. Instead, we simply allowed each bidder to be eligible to bid on all licenses in the first round. 3.2 Treatment Variables and Structure An experimental analysis includes varying an environmental condition or institutional rule and observing the effect of this variation on outcomes. The varied factor is defined as the treatment variable. The present analysis included two institutional treatment variables described below. 3.2.1 Flexible Versus Nonflexible Eligibility The first treatment variable took on two discrete values: Flexible and Nonflexible.
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- Activity Index Percentage Increment 0 0.0 1 4 2.0 15 2 3 2.5 15 3 3 2.8 15 4 2 2.4 15 5 2 2.2 15 6 1 1.6 13 7 1 1.3 11 8 1 1.1 11 9 0 0.6 8 10 0 0.3 6 11 1 0.6 8 12 1 0.8 9 13 4 2.4 15 14 4 3.2 15 15 2 2.6 15 16 1 1.8 14 17 0 0.9 10 18 0 0.5 7 19 0 0.2 6 20 1 0.6 8 21 0 0.3 7 22 1 0.7 8 23 0 0.3 7 24 0 0.2 6 25 0 0.1 5 Each of the two alternatives for setting bid increments has its advocates on our team.
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- Associates Report 1B: Package Bidding for Spectrum Licenses 17 British takeover bidding contest as well as the bidding for the Los Angeles MTA license in the AB block PCS auction. He concludes that in such cases, an auction such as a standard sealed- tender auction, despite its possibly inefficient outcomes, may generate substantially more sales revenue than a Vickrey auction. 3.2 Simultaneous Ascending Auctions with Package Bidding The second important suggestion for a package bidding mechanism comes from economic experiments. Tests have been conducted of a simultaneous ascending auction in which bidders can bid not only for individual licenses but also for packages of two or more licenses. The experimenters call their mechanism the Adaptive User Selection Mechanism (AUSM). DESCRIPTION OF
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- Auctions with Package Bidding 12 complementarity a single bidder enjoys from a group of licenses and the greater the likelihood that there are other bidders whose interest in portions of that group may frustrate his ability to acquire the entire package. This report addresses this weakness of the SAA by developing rules to allow package bidding in simultaneous ascending auctions. 3.2 Simultaneous Ascending Auction with Package Bidding (SAAPB) The simultaneous characteristic of the SAA meant that, in any round, each bidder can be regarded as submitting a profile of bids {(a,ba), (b,bb), (c,bc)...}. Each individual bid is a pair, where the bid (a,ba) denotes that the bidder is making a bid in the amount ba for license a, etc. If we
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- D C B Actual outcome at 98% efficiency. The inefficiency is due to misallocations of the second six items, which are of low value. Only I and K are in the wrong hands. The colors represent bidders and not whether a package is involved. 19990625-2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 1.2 2.1 2.2 3.1 3.2 4.1 4.2 5.1 5.2 6.1 6.2 7.1 7.2 8.1 8.2 Round.Phase 990605-2 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 Time (seconds) Amount Revenue Total Value Sealed Bid Phase Continuous Phase 34 items 8 people package incentives 990705-1 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 0
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- is the bid increment applicable to bidder l for package A at round t. One may equivalently describe l's strategy in terms of the function Bl, requiring that 1 t t lA lA B B- and that 1 t t lA lA B B- > 1 1 t t t lA lA lA B B I - - + . 3.2 Round by Round Optimization The doubly indexed vector (; , [0,]) lA x xlLA M = designates a "package assignment" or "allocation," with xlA=1 indicating that bidder l is assigned package A. The allocation is "feasible" if: [0,] [0,] 1 {0,1} , lA lL A M lA A M lA xAM x lL x lLA = (1) The first constraint
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- exchangeclears.Inparticular,if vi( i)>0thentheagentmustpaytheexchangelessthan itsreportedvalue,andif vi( i)<0thentheexchangemustpaytheagentmorethanits reportedlossinvalue. Thisconstraintprovidesexpostindividual-rationalityforincentive-compatibleex- changesinwhichagentsrevealtruevaluesviabidsandasks,becausetheagenthasnon- negativeutilityoverallpossibleoutcomes.8Infact,thisconstraintistoostronginnon incentive-compatiblemechanismsbecauseagents'revealedvaluesneednotbetheirtrue value;instead,wemightexpectagentstoshavedownbidpricesandshaveupaskprices. Weadopttheconstraintbecausewedesignfortheworst-case,toachieveexpost(IR)in thecaseinwhichagents'bidsareinfacttruth-revealing. 8Weakernotionsofindividual-rationalityincludeexanteinwhichanagenthasnonnegativeexpected utilitygivendistributionalinformationaboutitsownpreferences,andinterimindividual-rationalityinwhich anagenthasnonnegativeexpectedutilitygivendistributionalinformationaboutthepreferencesofother agents. 13 Forbudget-balance,werequire: i I p(i) 0 (BB) Thisisweakbudget-balance,aswedonotrequirethatthemarketmakermakesazero surplus,justthatthemarketmakerdoesnotmakealoss.Again,thisisexpostbudget balancebecausewerequirebudget-balanceinalloutcomes,notexantegivendistributional informationaboutagentpreferencesandequilibriumstrategies. Asanalternative,wefinditusefultoexpressanagent'spayment,p(i),asadiscount fromitsreportedvalue: Definition6(Discount).Thediscount itoagentiisthereportedsurplustoagentiat trade igivenpaymentp(i),i.e. i= vi( i)-p(i). Giventhisdefinition,equivalentdefinitionsof(IR)and(BB)are: i 0, i I (IR') and i I vi( i) i I i (BB') InSection4weformulatethepricingproblemasoneasdiscountallocationacrossthe agentsthattrade,subjecttoconstraints(IR')and(BB'),foranumberofdifferentobjective functions.Theparticipationandbudget-balancerequirementsleavealotofflexibilityover thechoiceofpaymentscheme. 3MechanismDesignforExchanges InthissectionwefirstdescribeastraightforwardapplicationoftheVCGmechanismtoa combinatorialexchange.TheVCGmechanismis(EFF)and(IR),andalsostrategy-proof, butasweshowinasimpleexampleisoftennotbudget-balanced.InSection3.2wemake aformalstatementoftheMyerson-Satterthwaiteimpossibilitytheoremforexchanges,and sketchaproofduetoKrishna&Perry[16]thatestablishesimpossibilityof(EFF),(IR) and(BB)viauniquenessofGrovesmechanismsandtherevelationprinciple.Wecontinue tocharacterizeanumberofsufficientconditionsfor(BB)oftheVCGmechanisminspecial casesofthecombinatorialexchangeproblem.InSection3.4wereviewmechanismsthathave beenproposedtoaddressthisimpossibilityforthestandardnon-combinatorialexchange. 14 3.1TheVCGMechanism InthissectionwedescribeanapplicationoftheVickrey-Clarke-Grovesmechanism[33,7,14] toacombinatorialexchange. TheVCGmechanismforanexchangecomputestherevenue-maximizingtrade, ,with allbidsandasks,andalsotherevenue-maximizingtrade( -i) ,witheachagenti I takenoutoftheexchangeinturn.LetV denotetherevenuefromtrade ,and(V-i) denotetherevenuefromthemaximaltradewithoutagenti. TheVCGmechanismimplementstrade ,andcomputesthepaymenttoeachagent i Ias: pvick,i= vi( i)-(V -(V-i) ) Negativepaymentspvick,i<0indicatethattheagentreceivesmoneyfromtheexchange afteritclears.Itisusefultodefineanagent'sVickreydiscount.Thisistheamountan agentpayslessthanitsreportedvalueforthetrade. Definition7(Vickreydiscount).TheVickreydiscounttoagentiis vick,i=V - (V-i) . TheVickreydiscountisalwaysnon-negative,providingsmallerpaymentstotheexchange foragentswithreportedpositivenetvaluesforthetrade,andlargerpaymentsfromthe exchangeforagentswithnegativenetvaluesforthetrade. Proposition1(individual-rational).TheVCGmechanismisindividualrational,such thattheexpectedutilitytorationalagentsfromparticipationisalsonon-negative. Proof.ItiseasytoshowthatV (V-i) byasimplefeasibilityargument,sothatthe Vickreydiscountisalwaysnon-negative.Truthfulbiddingistherationalstrategyforan agent,soarationalagentwillalwayspaylessthanitsnetvalueforthetrade. Inaddition,truth-revelationisadominantstrategyequilibrium. Proposition2(strategy-proof).TheVCGmechanismisstrategy-proof. Proof.Considertheutilitytoagentiforreportedvaluation vi. ui( vi)=vi( i)-pvick,i =vi( i)+ j =i vj( j)-(V-i)
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- ½ ¾ Ò .Abidisatuple Ë Ô , whereË ÅisasetofitemsandÔ ,Ô ¼isa price.Thecombinatorialauctionwinnerdeterminationprob- lem(CAWDP)istolabelthebidsaswinningorlosingso astomaximizetheauctioneer'srevenueundertheconstraint thateachitemcanbeallocatedtoatmostonebidder: Ñ Ü Ò ½ Ô Ü s.t. ¾Ë Ü ½ ½ ¾ Ñ Ifthereisnofreedisposal(auctioneerisnotwillingtokeep anyoftheitems,andbiddersarenotwillingtotakeextra items),anequalityisusedinplaceoftheinequality. Definition6(BCAWDP)BinaryCAWDP:CAWDPwhere thedecisionvariablesarebinary(Ü ¾ ¼ ½ ,i.e.,eachbid hastobecompletelyacceptedornotatall). Evenwithfreedisposalandintegerprices,BCAWDPisÆÈ- complete[8],anditcannotevenbeapproximatedtoaratioof Ò ½ ¯ inpolytime(unlessÈ ÆÈ)[9]. Definition7(CCAWDP)ContinuousCAWDP: CAWDPwherethedecisionvariablesarecontinuous(¼ Ü ½ ,i.e.,bidscanbeacceptedpartially). CCAWDPisdirectlysolvablebylinearprogramminginpoly- time.Whileacademicresearchonclearingcombinatorial auctionshasfocusedonthebinarycase[8;9;1;10;11;15; 3;5],thecurrentlybiggestrealcombinatorialmarketsare continuous.Forexample,whenlogistics.comauctions long-termtruckinglanes(thevolumeofeachlaneisnumer- oustruck-loads),carrierscanbidoncombinationsoflanes, andbidscanbeacceptedpartially.Also,intheBondCon- nectcombinatorialbondexchange,bidscanbeaccepted partially. 3.2CombinatorialReverseAuctions Nextweintroduceacombinatorialreverseauction. Definition8(CRAWDP)Thebuyerwantstoobtainaset ofitems,Å ½ ¾ Ñ ,andthesellerssubmitaset ofasks, ½ ¾ Ò .Anaskisatuple Ë Ô ,whereË ÅisasetofitemsandÔ ,Ô ¼ isanaskingprice.Thecombinatorialreverseauctionwin- nerdeterminationproblem(CRAWDP)istolabeltheasksas winningorlosingsoastominimizethebuyer'scostunderthe constraintthatthebuyerobtainseachitem: Ñ Ò Ò ½ Ô Ü s.t. ¾Ë Ü ½ ½ ¾ Ñ Ifthereisnofreedisposal(thebuyercannottakeextraunits andsellerscannotkeepanyoftheitemsoftheirwinning asks),anequalityisusedinplaceoftheinequality. Definition9(BCRAWDP)BinaryCRAWDP:CRAWDP wherethedecisionvariablesarebinary(Ü ¾ ¼ ½ ,i.e., eachaskhastobecompletelyacceptedornotatall). Proposition3.1BCRAWDPisÆÈ-complete,evenwithfree disposal. PROOF.BCRAWDPwithfreedisposalisequivalentto weightedsetcovering,whichisÆÈ-complete. ¾ Definition10(CCRAWDP)Continuous CRAWDP:CRAWDPwherethedecisionvariablesarecon- tinuous(¼ Ü ½,i.e.,askscanbeacceptedpartially). CCRAWDPisdirectlysolvablebylinearprogrammingin polytime. 3.3Multi-UnitCombinatorialExchanges Inamulti-unitcombinatorialexchange,bothbuyersandsell- erscansubmitcombinatorialbids,andinonebid,abidder
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- 0.1 1 10 5001000150020002500300035004000 Time (s) Bids Decay (#bids/#items = 10, = 0.75) Standard w/o fd Reverse w/o fd Standard w/ fd Reverse w/ fd 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 1000 3 5 15 Time (s) Items Per Bid Uniform: 500 bids, 45 items Reverse w/ fd Standard w/ fd Standard and Reverse w/o fd Figure2:Runtimesonthedecayanduniformdistributions. Ontheuniformdistribution,forauctionsandreverseauc- tionswithnofreedisposal,therearenoinstancesrepresented forbidsize15.Thatisbecauseallofthoseinstanceswere infeasible. 3.2Multi-UnitAuctionsandReverseAuctions Weranmulti-unitauctionexperimentsontwodistributions. Weusedthesamedistributionsforreverseauctions(bynegat- ingthepricesofthebids)-asettingonwhichwehavenot seenanybenchmarkresultsbefore. ¯ Decay-decay:Firstassignthenumberofunitsforeach item :letitem have1unit.Repeatedlyaddanother unitwithprobability«¼.Then,givethebidonerandom item.Thenrepeatedlyaddanewrandomitem(without repetition)withprobability«½.Finally,foreachitem inthebid,givethatitemquantity1,thenrepeatedly add1tothequantitywithprobability«¾.Ifthequan- tityisgreaterthanÙ ,thensetthequantityequaltoÙ . Thepriceiscomputedbytakingarandomnumberbe- tweenand¼and½andmultiplyingbythetotalnumber ofunitsinthebid.(Aslightlydifferentformofthisdis- tributionappearedin[Leyton-Brownetal.,2000b].)We used«¼ ,andvaried«½and«¾. ¯ CATSmultipaths:Thisdistributionmodelswhatmight happeninanauctionsuchasnetworkbandwidthalloca- tion[Leyton-Brownetal.,2000a].Asfarasweknow therehavenotbeenanyperformanceresultspublished forthisdistribution. Ineachofthethreedecay-decaygraphsbelowweseethat reverseauctionswithfreedisposalareroutinelysolvedthe fastest.Reverseauctionswithoutfreedisposalaretheslow- est.Inauctions,freedisposalisonlyslightlyfasterthanno freedisposal.Beforewerantheseexperimentswethought thatauctionsandreverseauctionswithoutfreedisposalwould havethesamecharacteristicsbecausetheirintegerprogram- mingformulationsaresosimilar.Weconjecturethataspe- cializedalgorithmcouldmitigatethedifferencebetweenthe two.Inanycase,alloftheseinstanceswereeasy.Forexam- pleat«½ «¾ ,theLPsolverofCPLEXreturnedin- tegersolutionsupfront(andtherefore,nosearchwasneeded) on74%ofthereverseauctionswithfreedisposal,on52%of theauctionswithfreedisposal,on50%oftheauctionswith- outfreedisposal,andon22%ofthereverseauctionswithout freedisposal. 0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.85 0.9 0.95 Time
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- and J).26 Each set was assigned either an additive, or low, medium, or high superadditive value environment. For example, in the first experiment involving the Baseline treatment Set had an additive value environment while Set had a high superadditive environment. Instructions, experimental parameters, and data for each CMA experiment can be found at the web sites listed in section 2.1.6.27 3.2 Comparative Experimental Results We will compare the SMA and CMA on the basis of the criteria established to measure the performance of the SMA as described in Part 2. 3.2.1 Efficiency (as defined as in section 2.2.1 above) 3.2.1.1 Additive Environment Table 24 shows the average (and median) level of assignment efficiency of the SMA and CMA for the additive
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- Contents............................................................................................................................ii Executive Summary.......................................................................................................................iv A Proposal for a Rapid Transition to Market Allocation of Spectrum...........................................1 1 Introduction.............................................................................................................................1 2 Elements of a Market Regime for Spectrum...........................................................................3 2.1 Flexibility of Use............................................................................................................3 2.2 Exhaustive assignment of spectrum rights......................................................................4 2.3 Exclusive licenses...........................................................................................................5 2.4 Proper definition of interference rights...........................................................................6 2.5 Special provisions for low-power devices......................................................................7 3 Elements of an Efficient Transition to Spectrum Markets......................................................8 3.1 Speed...............................................................................................................................9 3.2 Low transaction costs......................................................................................................9 3.3 Transparency...................................................................................................................9 3.4 Liquidity........................................................................................................................10 3.5 Participation..................................................................................................................10 3.6 Simultaneity..................................................................................................................11 3.7 Package Bidding...........................................................................................................14 4 A Proposed Transition Market Mechanism: Band-Restructuring Auctions........................16 4.1 Simultaneous two-sided auction with package bidding................................................16 4.2 Voluntary participation is the quid pro quo for flexibility............................................19 4.3 An incumbent need not sell its license..........................................................................21 4.4 Efficient and fair division of auction proceeds.............................................................22 4.5 FCC conducted band restructuring
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- bidders(whereKtistheminimallyundersuppliedsetinroundt).Since ( s)t+1=( s)t+(|Kt|-1),thatassignmentisstillrevenuemaximizingin round(t+1),i.e. µ t+1.ByLemma1,thisimplies µ (D)t+1. Therefore,afeasiblesolutionto(OD)foriteration(t+1)canbeobtained from( t,yt,zt)bysetting t+1 µ =1andallother t+1 µ variablestozero.This 7Integralityof(OD)followsfromintegralityof(P). 13 impliesyj( µj)t+1=1forallj Nandyj(S)t+1=0otherwise.Thezt+1 j variablescanobviouslybechosentocompleteafeasiblesolution;forall j N+,zj=1ifandonlyif µj= . Theorems1and2implythatpricesarenondecreasingthroughoutthe algorithm.Sincetheprimal-dualalgorithmeventuallysolves(P),thisdefines anascendingauctionthatterminateswiththeefficientassignment. Definition4APrimal-Dual(hereafter,PD)Auctionisdefinedasan iterativeprocedureasfollows. 1.Initiallysetpricestozero:p1j(S) 0forallj N,S G. 2.Withrespecttocurrentround-tprices,askthebidderstorevealtheir demandcorrespondences,Dtj. 3.Ifoverdemandholds,performthepriceadjustmentprocess(Defini- tion3):chooseaminimallyundersuppliedsetofbiddersKt,andset pt+1 j (S)=ptj(S)+1foreachj K,S Dtj;allotherpricesremain thesamept+1 j (S)=ptj(S).ReturntoStep2. 4.Ifoverdemanddoesnothold,chooseanassignmentµ (Dt),and chargethebidderspt(µj),endingtheauction. Observethatthisdefinitiondoesnotuniquelydefineanalgorithm,since (inStep3)theremaybemultipleminimallyundersuppliedsetsofbiddersin agivenroundoftheauction.InSection4weshow(Theorem4)thatunder someconditionsthischoiceisinconsequential. Corollary1EveryPDAuctionweaklyincreasesallpricespj(S)untilter- minationandyieldsanefficientassignment. ThisfollowsfromTheorems1and2. 3.2AnExample InthissectionwepresentanexampleofaPDAuctionappliedtoaset- tingwiththreebiddersandthreegoods.Table2lists,foreachroundof theauction,thepriceseachbidderfacesforeachbundle,andtheresulting 14 Round Bidder 1 Bidder 2 Bidder 3 Seller Bundle ab c ab ac bc abc a b c aba cb ca bc a b c aba cb ca bc Sur - Val ue 02344 5 6 6 02223 3 3 4 03 335 5 5 6 plu s 1 Pri ce 00000 0 0 0 00000
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- asshowninTable1.Itshouldbenotedthatboththesimulation- when issufficientlysmall-andournewalgorithmgeneratesthe pricecurvesinthefigure.Thefigurehasobviousstructure:prices increaseatsteadyrateswithoccasionaleventsthatcausethemto changetrajectories. Thetrajectoryofabundleissimplythesumoftheattentionbeing paidtoit.Ifduringaunitoftime,threeagentseachgivehalftheir attentiontobundleb,thepriceofbwillincreaseby1.5.InFigure1, attimezero,everyagent'sdemandsetisthesingletonABCsothey spendtheirattentionoutbiddingoneanother.However,although thepriceofABCinitiallyincreasesrapidly,itdoesnotincrease atslopeof4.Thebiddingpatternthatisestablishedduringthe initialperiodhasone(randomlyselected)bidderpassingbecause itisannouncedasthewinnerofABC,andtheotherthreebidders increasingtheirbids.Thus,eachagenthasa.25probabilityof beingannouncedasthewinnerduringanygivenround,anda.75 probabilityofincreasingitsbidbecauseitisnotwinning.Four agentsbiddingwith.75unitsofattentioncreatestheslopeof3 seeninthefirst2/3ofatimeunitinFigure1.Let tb,thetrajectory ofbundlebattimet,becomputedas tb=X i ti,b. Inordertocorrectlydeterminethepricetrajectories,thealgorithm mustkeeptrackofthecompetitiveallocations(CAs)aswellasthe allocationofattentiontothedemandsets.Inthefirst2/3ofatime unitintheexampletherearefourCAs:{ABC,-,-,-},{-,ABC,-,- ,},{-,-,ABC,-,},and{-,-,-,ABC},usingalexicalorderingofthe agents.CompetitiveallocationsaresimplysolutionstotheWDP. Moreformally,letfdenoteafeasibleallocationoftheobjects,that is,f:J I.LetFbethesetofallfeasibleallocations.Denote agenti'sallocationinfasfi.Thevalueofallocationfattimet is V(f)=X i rti(fi). (2) LetF denotethesetofallocationsthatmaximize(2). TheCAnotioniscriticalbecauseagentswillpassifandonlyif theyareamemberofaCA,andtheywillpassasoftenasaCA towhichtheybelongisselectedbytheauctioneer.Thevaluesof theCAsthataremanagedbytheproxyalgorithmintheexample aredepictedinFigure2.TheCAsontheenvelopearecompetitive. NoticethatthefourallocationsinwhichABCisallocatedbeginas CAs,butattime2/3theallocation{ABC,-,-,-}flatlinesandagent1 doesnotbidonABCagainduringthedurationoftheauction.{- ,ABC,-,-,}and{-,-,-,ABC}alsoflatlinewhenthepriceofABC reaches11and14,respectively.Theallocationthateventuallywins theauction,{A,BC,-,-},doesnotevenbecomecompetitiveuntil aroundtime17,andremainsontheenvelopeuntiltime40atwhich thebidderssupporting{-,-,ABC,-}and{-,-,C,AB}giveup. Theproxysolutionalgorithmisaniterativeprocessinwhicheach stepinvolves(1)computingtheallocationofattention,and(2) computingthedurationforwhichthetheformerholds.Inthe followingsections,wedealwiththesetwoissuesinmoredetail, startingwiththelatter. 3.2ComputingIntervals Weusethesamemethodologytocomputethedurationofaninter- valdescribedelsewhere[15],buthereextendittothegeneralcase. Therearetwopotentialeventsthatdefinetheendofaninterval: 1.thepricesofbundlesreachapointwhereoneormorebid- dersbecomeattractedtooneormorebundlesthatwerenot previouslyintheirdemandsets,or 2.aallocationthatwasnotformerlycompetitivereachesavalue thatmakesitcompetitive. Unlikeourpreviouswork,wedonotrestricttheseeventstoconsist ofasingleallocationorasingleagentandbundle.Thecomplexity thatariseswhenweliftthisrestrictionisdealtwithprimarilyinthe nextsection. Toestablishthedurationoftheintervalstartingattimet,weneed thefirstchangeindemandsetsamongallagents;thetrajectories willchangeattheinflectionpoint,renderingtheothercomputed collisionsobsolete.Theamountoftimeitwilltakeforctobecome asattractivetoiasbis tb,c i =vi(b)- tb-vi(c)+ tc tb- tc . (3) Notethatcaseswhere tb,c i isnegativeorundefinedindicatethat thetwotrajectoriesdonotcollideinthefuturebecausetheyare divergingorparallel.Suchpairsareexcluded. Thedurationoftimeuntilthenextdemandsetchangeis tDS=min i{ min b Dti,c Dti t b,c i} (4) Similarly,weneedtocomputethefirstallocationthatwillbecome competitiveunderthecurrentallocationofattention.First,recog- nizethatthetrajectoryofanallocationisthesumofthetrajectories ofthecomponentsthatareactivelybeingbidupon.Let tfbethe trajectoryoff,computedas tf=X i|fi Dti tfi. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30
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- in 1998.139 Increasing MOUs most likely reflect the decreasing prices and the general wider acceptance of and reliance upon wireless service. This trend may also indicate that mobile telephony is moving away from just complementing existing wireline voice service and towards competing directly with it. According to one analyst, mobile telephone customers' share of total voice MOUs has increased from 3.2 percent in 1997 to 4.5 percent in 1998, and to 7.1 percent in 1999.140 Average Revenue Per Unit. One of the reasons operators sought to increase the MOUs of their subscribers appears to be a belief that doing so would help counteract any negative effect falling prices are having on the average monthly revenue per subscriber (often referred to as
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- A AT&T Wireless PCS 3.6 57 Islands Puerto Rico-U.S. Virgin B Centennial Cellular 3.6 55 Islands Louisville-Lexington- A AT&T Wireless PCS 3.6 49 Evansville Louisville-Lexington- B WirelessCo, LP 3.6 47 Evansville Phoenix A AT&T Wireless PCS 3.5 78 Phoenix B WirelessCo, LP 3.5 76 Memphis-Jackson A Powertel PCS 3.5 43 Memphis-Jackson B Southwestern Bell 3.5 43 Birmingham A WirelessCo, LP 3.2 36 Birmingham B Powertel PCS 3.2 35 Portland A Western PCS 3.1 34 Portland B WirelessCo, LP 3.1 34 Indianapolis A WirelessCo, LP 3.0 70 Indianapolis B Ameritech 3.0 71 Des Moines-Quad Cities A Western PCS 3.0 22 Des Moines-Quad Cities B WirelessCo, LP 3.0 21 San Antonio A WirelessCo, LP 3.0 54 San Antonio B PCS PRIMECO 3.0 52
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- operators has been accompanied by an increase in operators' churn levels. See Table 7 of Appendix B, which contains annual churn statistics for the four main publicly owned broadband PCS operators, a sample of cellular operators, and Nextel, the principal digital SMR operator.116 In 1998, broadband PCS operators had churn averaging approximately 4.2 percent, which was an increase from the 3.2 percent experienced in 1997. Some operators even experienced quarters with churn as high as 5.5 percent. While cellular operators have lower churn, usually at or below 2 percent,117 their churn levels have grown from 1.9 percent in 1996 to 2.0 percent in 1998. Historically, Nextel has kept its churn around 1.0 percent. However, its churn has risen from 1.0 percent
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- tables will not work due to the absence of the submarket field. 3.1 24 Established default sort for each table Changed a field in the sysWizard table to allow users to save longer queries in the Table Wizard Added Market Name field to pivot tables Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.2.2 26 and 30 Enable final round to import with no data at auction close Altered to properly handle a situation when a bidder has no waivers Changes were made to enhance the use of the tool. Backward compatible to Auction 22. 3.3 34 Supply backup.txt files for posting if the round results processing fails to produce the ATT zip files
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- of Imperfect Competition, where 4 Are Few and 6 Are Many,'' International Journal of Game Theory (1973), at 141-201, cited by America One Communications in ex parte. See attachment to letter from Henry Goldberg, counsel for America One, to Magalie Roman Salas, FCC, in CC Docket No. 94-54, dated August 5, 1999. Merger Guidelines at § 3.0. Id. at § 3.2. Id. at § 3.0. GTE comments at 16; D&E comments at 7 n.21; PCIA comments at 7; PCIA reply comments at 15 n. 39. PCIA argues that ``there is no doubt that barriers to entry in this market are high,'' since it may take years for equipment to be designed, tested and commercially available that would enable a new entrant
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- Atthebeginningofthetraceperiodtherewere465accesspoints (APs).ElevenmoreAPswereinstalledinthefirstmonthtobring thetotalto476byOctober21.Aswediscussbelow,itappears thatsomeofthe"installed"APswerenotcompletelyorcorrectly configuredduringthetracingperiod,however,whichresultedin fewerAPsrepresentedinourdata. Weusedthreetechniquestocollectdataaboutwireless-network usage:syslogevents,SNMPpolling,andtcpdumpsniffers. 3.1Syslog Weconfiguredtheaccesspointstotransmitasyslogmessageev- erytimeaclientcardauthenticated,associated,reassociated,disas- sociated,ordeauthenticatedwiththeaccesspoint(seedefinitions below).ThesyslogmessagesarrivedviaUDPataserverinour lab,whichrecordedall3,533,352ofthemforlateranalysis. MostAPscontributedtothesyslogtraceassoonastheywere configuredandinstalled.Ofthe476APs,only430wererepre- sentedinourtrace.Althoughsomeappearnevertohavebeenused, manyweremisconfiguredanddidnotsendsyslogmessages.Fur- thermore,wehaveincompletedataforafewdateswhenthecam- pusexperiencedapowerfailure,orwhenacentralsyslogdaemon apparentlyhungup.Finally,sincesyslogusesUDPitispossible thatsomemessageswerelostormisordered.Asaresultofthese spatialandtemporalholesinthetrace,someofourstatisticswill undercountactualactivity. Oursyslog-recordingserveraddedatimestamptoeachmessage asitarrives.EachmessagecontainedtheAPname,theMACad- dressofthecard,andthetypeofmessage: Authenticated.Beforeacardmayusethenetwork,itmustauthen- ticate.Weignorethismessage. Associated.Afterauthentication,acardchoosesoneofthein- rangeaccesspointsandassociateswiththatAP;alltraffictoand fromthecardgoesthroughthatAP. Reassociated.ThecardmonitorsperiodicbeaconsfromtheAPs and(basedonsignalstrengthorotherfactors)maychoosetoreas- sociatewithanotherAP.Thisfeaturesupportsroaming.Unfortu- nately,cardsfromsomevendorsapparentlyneverusetheReasso- ciateprotocol,andalwaysuseAssociate[5]. Roamed.WhenacardreassociateswithanewAP,thenewAP broadcaststhatfactontheEthernet;uponreceipt,theoldAPemits asyslog"Roamed"message.Weignorethismessage;becauseit dependsonaninter-APprotocolbelowtheIPlayer,itonlyoccurs whenacardroamstoanotherAPwithinthesamesubnet. Disassociated.Whenthecardnolongerneedsthenetwork,itdis- associateswithitscurrentAP.Wefound,however,thatthesyslog containedalmostnosuchmessages. Deauthenticated.Whileitispossibleforthecardtorequestdeau- thentication,thisalmostneverhappenedinourlog.Normally,the associatedAPdeauthenticatesthecardafter30minutesofinactiv- ity.Inourlogitiscommontoseeseveraldeauthenticationmes- sagesforawidelyroamingcard,onemessagefromeachsubnet visitedinthesession;weignoreallbutthemessagefromthemost recentAP. OurnetworkdoesnotuseMAC-layerauthenticationintheAPs, orIP-layerauthenticationintheDHCPserver.Anycardmayasso- ciatewithanyaccesspoint,andobtainadynamicIPaddress.We thusdonotknowtheidentityofusers,andtheIPaddressgivento auservariesfromtimetotimeandbuildingtobuilding.Wemake theapproximatingassumptiontoequatecardswithusers,although someusersmayhavemultiplecards,orsomecardsmaybeshared bymultipleusers. 3.2SNMP WeusedtheSimpleNetworkManagementProtocol(SNMP)to periodicallypolltheAPs;451ofthe476APsrespondedtoour polls.Wechosetopollevery5minutestoobtaininformationrea- sonablyfrequently,withinthelimitsofthecomputationandband- widthavailableonourtwopollingworkstations.Ourtraceperiod includes193,111,734oftheseSNMPrecords.Unfortunately,we haveincompletedataforthefollowingdates:October7,9,and 12(maintenanceofourserver),November19(unknowncauses), andDecember5(acampus-widepowerfailure).Wechosetoen- tirelyexcludethosedatesfromouranalysis,becausemostofour SNMP-basedplotsexaminetrafficperday,anumberthatwouldbe pollutedby"short"days. EachpollreturnedtheMACaddressesofrecentlyassociated clientstations,andthecurrentvalueoftwocounters,oneforin- boundbytesandoneforoutboundbytes.TheAPdoesnotreset thecounterswhenpolled,sowecomputethedifferencebetween thevaluesretrievedbyonepollandthevaluesretrievedbythenext poll.Thecountersare32-bitunsignedintegers,andourcomputa- tionproperlyhandlescounterroll-over.Weignoretheresult,how- ever,intwoinstances:a)whenthetimebetweensuccessfulpollsis morethan12minutes(twicethepollingintervalplusalittleslack); b)whentheresultingnumberofbytesismorethanthewireless interfacecouldhavesentorreceivedinthetimesincethelastpoll. Intheformercase,theAPwasunreachableformorethanonepoll, andwewereunsurehowmanytimesthecountermayhaverolled duringthosemissedpolls.Inthelattercase,theAP(anditscoun- ters)werelikelyresetduetomaintenanceorapowerfailure. AlthougheachSNMPrecordcontainsalistofcardsassociated withtheAP,wechosetousethesyslogdatafortrackingcards becausethesyslogdataprovidestheexactseriesofeventsforeach card,whereastheSNMPpollingdatawaslessprecise.Wedouse thelisttocomputeper-cardtrafficstatistics. 3.3Sniffers ThesyslogandSNMPtracesallowedustocomputebasicstatis- ticsabouttraffic,users,andmobility.Togetabetterpictureof whattheusersweredoingwiththenetwork,weusedtcpdumpto captureallofthepacketheadersonaselectionoftheAPsaround campus.Becauseofthevolumeofdata,andprivacyconcerns,we recordedonlypacketheaders.Becauseofthenumberandgeo- graphicdistributionofAPs,thestructureofournetwork(many subnets,andswitchedEthernet),andthevolumeoftraffic,itwas notpossibletocaptureallofthewirelesstraffic.Ineachoffour locationsweattachedacomputerandthebuilding'sAPstoacom- monhub,andattachedthehub'suplinktoaswitchportonthecam- pusnetwork.Withthis"sniffer"inpromiscuousmode,weused tcpdumptorecordtheheaderofeverypacketpassingby;inour lateranalysis,wefocusonlyonthewirelesspackets. Wechosefourrepresentativelocations: Sudikoff:theDepartmentofComputerScience(6APs).There werethreeholesamountingto21hours. Brown:adormitorywithmanyfirst-yearstudents(2APs).There were15holesamountingto213hours. Berry:themaincampuslibrary.Duetothesizeofthebuilding andtheswitchednatureofitsnetwork,wewereonlyabletosniff 5ofthe13APs.Thereweresevenholesamountingto139hours. Collis/Thayer:twobuildings,thestudentcenteranddininghall, containingfivecafes,severalloungeareas,severalmeetingrooms, andsomeoffices(total9APs).Therewereeightholesamounting to337hours. Manyoftheholeswerecausedbypoweroutages,inwhichcase
- http://wireless.fcc.gov/releases/da051650PublicUse.pdf
- Center Drive Chantilly, VA Prepared by: Nyquetek Inc 8397 Piping Rock Millersville, MD August 30, 2002 Version 0.9 2 Table of Contents 1. Summary.....................................................................................................................5 1.1 Purpose................................................................................................................9 1.2 Scope...................................................................................................................9 1.3 Organization of Paper.........................................................................................9 2. Problem Description.................................................................................................11 2.1 Severe Congestion............................................................................................12 2.2 NS/EP Leadership and Key Staff Traffic..........................................................12 2.3 Network Architecture........................................................................................14 2.4 WPS Queuing Features.....................................................................................16 3. Public Use Reservation Algorithms..........................................................................17 3.1 PURQ-AC Performance....................................................................................21 3.2 Public Use Reservation by Channel Allocation (PURCA)...............................24 3.3 Public Use Reservation by Preference and Limitation (PURPL).....................24 3.4 Public Use Reservation by Departure Allocation (PURDA)............................25 3.5 Public Use Reservation with Queuing (PURQ)................................................26 3.6 Public Use Reservation with Queuing All Calls (PURQ-AC).......................26 3.7 Allocation Percentage.......................................................................................27 3.8 Busy Period and Super Count...........................................................................28 3.9 Time Preference Algorithms (TPA)..................................................................28 3.10 PURAA (and PURQA).....................................................................................29 4.
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- Street Suite 102-314 Gainesville, Florida 32606 September 30, 2004 Notice Of Inquiry Comment Review i September 2004 Final TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1. INTRODUCTION..................................................................................................................1-1 1.1 STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM................................................................................1-1 1.2 OBJECTIVES...................................................................................................................1-2 1.3 GENERAL CAVEATS....................................................................................................1-2 2.TECHNICAL APPROACH ..................................................................................................2-1 2.1 COMMENT REVIEW PROCESS...................................................................................2-1 2.1.1 Review and Selection Process...............................................................................2-1 2.2 STUDY/CITATION REVIEW PROCESS......................................................................2-1 3. BIRD COLLISIONS WITH TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOWERS............................3-1 3.1 GENERAL OVERVIEW..................................................................................................3-1 3.2 REPRESENTATIVE STUDIES AND INCIDENTAL MORTALITY REPORTS .......3-4 3.2.1 Study Duration and Survey Methods.......................................................3-11 3.2.2 Survey Biases...........................................................................................3-11 3.2.3 Mass Mortalities vs. "Trickle Kills"........................................................3-13 3.2.4 Declining Mortality..................................................................................3-15 3.3 NOTICE OF INQUIRY COMMENT REVIEW AND SPECIFIC FACTORS AFFECTING BIRD COLLISIONS......................................................................................3-16 3.3.1 Current State of Scientific Information................................................................3-18 3.3.1.1 NOI Questions.........................................................................................3-19 3.3.1.2 General Responses and Summaries.........................................................3-19 3.3.1.3 Specific Respondent Comments..............................................................3-21 3.3.2 Migration Patterns and Seasonality.....................................................................3-24
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- in 1998.139 Increasing MOUs most likely reflect the decreasing prices and the general wider acceptance of and reliance upon wireless service. This trend may also indicate that mobile telephony is moving away from just complementing existing wireline voice service and towards competing directly with it. According to one analyst, mobile telephone customers' share of total voice MOUs has increased from 3.2 percent in 1997 to 4.5 percent in 1998, and to 7.1 percent in 1999.140 Average Revenue Per Unit. One of the reasons operators sought to increase the MOUs of their subscribers appears to be a belief that doing so would help counteract any negative effect falling prices are having on the average monthly revenue per subscriber (often referred to as
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- in 1998. Increasing MOUs most likely reflect the decreasing prices and the general wider acceptance of and reliance upon wireless service. This trend may also indicate that mobile telephony is moving away from just complementing existing wireline voice service and towards competing directly with it. According to one analyst, mobile telephone customers' share of total voice MOUs has increased from 3.2 percent in 1997 to 4.5 percent in 1998, and to 7.1 percent in 1999. Average Revenue Per Unit. One of the reasons operators sought to increase the MOUs of their subscribers appears to be a belief that doing so would help counteract any negative effect falling prices are having on the average monthly revenue per subscriber (often referred to as
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- Stanley, Telephia/Harris Interactive. 11.9 million mobile telephone users subscriber to mobile Internet subscribers at the end of 2002 2.3 million users of data-only mobile devices at the end of 2002 Multimedia messaging Web browsing E-mail access Corporate server access 20% of all mobile telephone subscribers used text messaging services during 4Q02 Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Urban vs. Rural Comparisons: Coverage 3.3 3.2 3.3 5.7 5.7 5.6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RSA vs. MSA Counties EA Non-Nodal vs. Nodal Counties Counties with Pop Density Under 100 vs. Pop Density Over 100 Average Nu mb er of Competi tors per Cou nty Proxy for Rural Area Proxy for Non-Rural Area Wireless Telecommunications Bureau Wireless WirelineCompetition Wireless now accounts for 30
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Report to Congress Seventh Annual CMRS Competition Report June 13, 2002 National Mobile Telephone Penetration Rates 45% of total U.S. population 58% of Americans 12 and older 61% of total U.S. households Sources: FCC, Upoc/WirelessNow, Gartner. Urban vs. Rural Comparisons: Rollout 3.3 3.1 3.2 5.7 5.5 5.5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RSA vs. MSA Counties EA Non-Nodal vs. Nodal Counties Counties with Pop Density Under 100 vs. Pop Density Over 100 Ave rag e Nu mb er o f Co mp etit ors per Co unt y Proxy for Rural Area Proxy for Non-Rural Area Urban vs. Rural Comparisons: Pricing
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- MD WPDG544 112-29-11.9 W 0004705949 CLARK WIRELESS INC POCATELLO 04/26/2011 00460.90000 42-48-30.7 N RO KIV528 0004703204 ALLIANCE COMMUNICATIONS 04/25/2011 RO KNNN781 0004704999 HAVRE PIPELINE COMPANY 04/26/2011 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City AR AM 091-49-24.5 W 0004615416 North Arkansas Electric Cooperative Inc.Salem 04/26/2011 02196.80000 36-22-03.2 N TX AM 100-23-33.2 W 0004636155 Enbridge Energy Company, Inc. Canadian 04/26/2011 06256.54000 35-48-50.8 N Page 18 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City ME AM WQFU613 067-27-58.0 W 0004636797 BANGOR HYDRO ELECTRIC COMPANYCOOPER HILL 04/25/2011 06548.75000 44-59-07.0 N ME AM WQFU612 068-10-16.1 W 0004636804
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- 05/10/2011 11565.00000 18-24-50.9 N PR MD WPSK670 066-17-42.9 W 0004723418 PR Wireless, Inc. Dorado 05/10/2011 11605.00000 18-24-50.9 N PR MD WPSK670 066-17-42.9 W 0004723418 PR Wireless, Inc. Dorado 05/10/2011 11687.50000 18-24-50.9 N PR MD WPSK670 066-17-42.9 W 0004723418 PR Wireless, Inc. Dorado 05/10/2011 19305.00000 18-24-50.9 N TX MD WQLT252 096-15-00.6 W 0004724032 San Antonio MTA, L.P. Chappell Hill 05/11/2011 06226.89000 30-08-03.2 N TX MD WQLT252 096-15-00.6 W 0004724032 San Antonio MTA, L.P. Chappell Hill 05/11/2011 06286.19000 30-08-03.2 N WA MD WQGI329 120-13-28.4 W 0004724155 New Cingular Wireless PCS, LLC Winthrop 05/11/2011 19405.00000 48-27-39.4 N GA MD WPJE590 081-31-38.4 W 0004724220 Verizon Wireless of the East LP BROOKLET 05/11/2011 05945.20000 32-15-42.7 N GA MD WPJE590 081-31-38.4 W 0004724220 Verizon Wireless of the
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- 05/25/2011 38-26-39.5 N MD MD KNKQ436 075-19-20.1 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCNewark 05/25/2011 38-12-57.5 N MD MD KNKQ436 075-06-33.6 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOcean City 05/25/2011 38-19-39.7 N MD MD KNKQ436 075-05-19.3 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOcean City 05/25/2011 38-19-41.3 N MD MD KNKQ436 075-09-18.4 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOcean City 05/25/2011 38-20-03.2 N MD MD KNKQ436 075-04-33.7 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOcean City 05/25/2011 38-21-01.7 N MD MD KNKQ436 075-03-13.1 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOCEAN CITY 05/25/2011 38-26-39.0 N MD MD KNKQ436 076-36-55.5 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCOwings 05/25/2011 38-41-52.2 N MD MD KNKQ436 075-24-51.9 W 0004741651 NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, LLCPITTSVILLE 05/25/2011 38-23-00.3 N MD
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- W 0004748195 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPDOUGLASVILLE 06/01/2011 06835.00000 33-45-08.8 N GA MD KBR62 084-44-51.7 W 0004748195 NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPDOUGLASVILLE 06/01/2011 06855.00000 33-45-08.8 N Page 43 MG - Microwave Industrial/Business Pool State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City UT MD WQNL531 109-30-23.5 W 0004748408 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Bernal 06/01/2011 10755.00000 40-01-03.2 N UT MD WQNL531 109-30-23.5 W 0004748408 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Bernal 06/01/2011 11215.00000 40-01-03.2 N UT MD WQNL531 109-30-23.5 W 0004748408 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Bernal 06/01/2011 11365.00000 40-01-03.2 N UT MD WQNL762 109-25-15.0 W 0004748412 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Vernal 06/01/2011 11245.00000 40-02-18.6 N UT MD WQNL762 109-25-15.0 W 0004748412 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Vernal 06/01/2011 11445.00000 40-02-18.6 N UT MD WQNL533
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- 086-33-56.0 W 0004764414 KENTUCKY RSA #3 CELLULAR GENERAFRANKLIN 06/14/2011 06375.14000 36-46-32.0 N KY MD WMK361 086-33-56.0 W 0004764414 KENTUCKY RSA #3 CELLULAR GENERAFRANKLIN 06/14/2011 19345.00000 36-46-32.0 N KY MD WMK361 086-33-56.0 W 0004764414 KENTUCKY RSA #3 CELLULAR GENERAFRANKLIN 06/14/2011 19405.00000 36-46-32.0 N KY MD WMK361 086-33-56.0 W 0004764414 KENTUCKY RSA #3 CELLULAR GENERAFRANKLIN 06/14/2011 19465.00000 36-46-32.0 N PR MD WQLM816 066-04-03.2 W 0004764441 Neptuno Media San Juan 06/14/2011 17865.00000 18-26-42.6 N OR MD WQJW382 123-21-07.1 W 0004764442 Cellco Partnership Grants Pass 06/14/2011 10637.50000 42-28-29.9 N OR MD WQJW382 123-21-07.1 W 0004764442 Cellco Partnership Grants Pass 06/14/2011 10648.12500 42-28-29.9 N OR MD WQJW382 123-21-07.1 W 0004764442 Cellco Partnership Grants Pass 06/14/2011 10875.00000 42-28-29.9 N WA MD WHF501 121-58-37.9 W 0004765537 NEW CINGULAR
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- Applicant Name Latitude City PA NE 078-57-17.1 W 0004783519 FOREVER BROADCASTING, LLC JOHNSTOWN 06/28/2011 00947.50000 40-19-24.3 N Page 1 AS - Aural Studio Transmitter Link State Purpose Call Sign Longitude Area Op. Receipt Date File Number Frequency (MHz) Applicant Name Latitude City NY MD WQEJ894 072-56-57.0 W 0004717721 PINE BARRENS BROADCASTING Middle Island 05/05/2011 00948.50000 40-52-52.5 N IN MD WMF689 086-32-03.2 W 0004782069 BLOOMINGTON COMMUNITY RADIO INBloomington 06/27/2011 00946.50000 39-09-57.0 N IN MD WMF689 086-32-03.2 W 0004782069 BLOOMINGTON COMMUNITY RADIO INBloomington 06/27/2011 00950.00000 39-09-57.0 N TX MD WQFP640 097-30-28.2 W 0004783442 WORLD RADIO NETWORK, INC. Brownsville 06/27/2011 00947.00000 25-53-47.3 N CA NE 118-13-05.5 W 0004784454 ADELMAN BROADCASTING, INC. QUARTZ HILL 06/28/2011 00951.00000 34-38-45.5 N CF - Common Carrier Fixed Point to
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- exploration-satellite (passive) Radio astronomy Space research (passive) S5.149 S5.419 S5.420 S5.420A US205 US269 US269 2690-2700 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (passive) RADIO ASTRONOMY SPACE RESEARCH (passive) S5.340 S5.421 S5.422 2690-2700 EARTH EXPLORATION-SATELLITE (passive) RADIO ASTRONOMY US74 SPACE RESEARCH (passive) US246 2700-2900 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION S5.337 Radiolocation S5.423 S5.424 2700-2900 AERONAUTICAL RADIO- NAVIGATION S5.337 METEOROLOGICAL AIDS Radiolocation G2 S5.423 US18 G15 2700-2900 S5.423 US18 APPENDIX 3.2 DESCRIPTION OF Traditional ITFS Use The Clark County School District in Las Vegas, NV (``Clark County''). Clark County has operated ITFS facilities to provide core educational programming to its students since 1968. As of 1997, Clark County was the tenth largest school district in the country, with a student population of 186,000. At that time, Clark County served 170 schools
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- world. Videoconferencing allows students and teachers to interact with presenters and ask questions by telephone and e-mail. ITFS has become a crucial part of the curriculum of many educators. ITFS licensees are permitted to lease excess channel capacity to MDS licensees, with the income from those leases typically helping to underwrite the cost of providing the ITFS service. See Appendix 3.2 for a detailed description of traditional ITFS service throughout the nation. MDS currently has 2,570 station licensees and conditional licensees (i.e., authorizations to construct or modify facilities). Although the original MDS channels were intended for business data, the MDS spectrum traditionally has been used to deliver multichannel video programming service (known as wireless cable service since it is similar to
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- offerings by ITFS/MDS operators: downstream analog video, downstream digital video, downstream digital data and downstream/upstream digital data. An ITFS or MDS system may be providing any one of these services or a combination of services. The typical system characteristics of traditional one-way ITFS and MDS systems as well as proposed two-way ITFS and MDS systems is considered below. In Appendix 3.2, the specific technical characteristics for stations in traditional one-way ITFS and MDS systems are provided in Tables 3-A (base stations) and 3-B (response stations). These are primarily specifications for analog systems, and they also apply to any digital system authorized prior to the adoption of the Two-Way Order in 1998. In Appendix 3.2, the specific technical characteristics for stations in
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- Outdoor Vehicular A 120 PCS-5 10% BLER 21 136HS Outdoor Vehicular A 120 PCS-6 10% BLER 24.5 Note: This is the GMSK interfering channel. The channel models in the above table are taken directly from ITU-M1225. [14] ``Mobile Station Minimum Performance'', (Technical Specification TR45, SP-4027-270b), clause 2.3.1.3.1. [15] ``Mobile Station Minimum Performance'', (Technical Specification TR45, SP-4027-270b), clause 1.4 and clause 3.2.2. Refers to Power Class II mobile station. [16] ``Digital Traffic Channel Layer 1'', (Technical Specification, TR45, TIA/EIA 136-131), clause 1.3. [17] ``Mobile Station Minimum Performance'', (Technical Specification TR45, SP-4027-270b), clause 3.4.1.1.3. [18] ``Mobile Station Minimum Performance'', (Technical Specification TR45, SP-4027-270b), clause 2.3.2.4.3: Table 2.3.2.4.3-1 Blocking and Spurious Response Rejection 4 fo|>90kHz (8-PSK) -99 -45 -45 3 [19] ``Mobile Station Minimum
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- from a local franchised cable operator, compared to 85% a year earlier. The total number of subscribers to both cable and noncable MVPDs continues to increase. A total of 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services as of June 1999, up 5.5% over the 76.6 million households subscribing to MVPDs in June 1998. This subscriber growth accompanied a 3.2 percentage point increase in multichannel video programming distributors' penetration of television households to 81.4% as of June 1999. Since the 1998 Report, the number of cable subscribers continued to grow, reaching 66.7 million as of June 1999, up almost 2% over the 65.4 million cable subscribers in June 1998. The total number of noncable MVPD households grew from 11.2 million
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- 10.1 million households to almost 13 million households, which is nearly three times the cable subscriber growth rate. DBS subscribers now represent 15.4 percent of all MVPD subscribers. During the period under review, cable rates rose faster than inflation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between June 1999 and June 2000, cable prices rose 4.8 percent compared to a 3.2 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index (``CPI''). Concurrently with these rate increases, capital expenditures for the upgrading of cable facilities increased (up 89.3 percent over 1998), the number of video and non-video services offered increased, and programming costs increased (license fees increased by 12.2 percent and programming expenses increased by 16.2 percent). The FCC also noted that cable operators'
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- System Clusters (Cumulative Figures) Range of Clustered Subscribers (thousands) 1995 1996 1997 1998 Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) Clusters Subscribers (millions) 100-199 76 10.4 76 10.3 49 6.7 33 4.6 200-299 35 8.4 34 8.3 33 8.2 25 6.3 300-399 8 2.8 11 3.7 11 3.8 20 6.7 400-499 10 4.5 8 3.6 8 3.7 7 3.2 >500 8 5.1 10 7.7 16 11.9 21 19.6 Total 137 31.2 139 33.6 117 34.3 106 40.4 Source: Paul Kagan Assocs., Inc., Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, The Cable TV Financial Databook, 1996, at 38-40; 1997, at 39-41; 1998, at 38-42; and 1999, at 50-55. TABLE C-3 1999 Concentration in the National Market for the Purchase of Video Programming(1) Rank
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- year, the number of subscribers to and market shares of HSD and MMDS subscribers continued to decline. However, the number of SMATV subscribers has increased slightly this year. During the period under review, cable rates rose faster than inflation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between June 1999 and June 2000, cable prices rose 4.8 percent compared to a 3.2 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index (``CPI''), which measures general price changes. Concurrently with these rate increases, capital expenditures for the upgrading of cable facilities increased (up 89.3 percent over 1998), the number of video and non-video services offered increased, and programming costs increased (license fees increased by 12.2 percent and programming expenses increased by 16.2 percent). We also
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- from a local franchised cable operator, compared to 85% a year earlier. The total number of subscribers to both cable and noncable MVPDs continues to increase. A total of 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services as of June 1999, up 5.5% over the 76.6 million households subscribing to MVPDs in June 1998. This subscriber growth accompanied a 3.2 percentage point increase in multichannel video programming distributors' penetration of television households to 81.4% as of June 1999. Since the 1998 Report, the number of cable subscribers continued to grow, reaching 66.7 million as of June 1999, up almost 2% over the 65.4 million cable subscribers in June 1998. The total number of noncable MVPD households grew from 11.2 million
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- for the highest growth in the last five quarters. Table VI-3. Access Line Growth[77]^(77) Year over Year Growth Absolute Percent Change Lines 3Q95 4Q95 1Q96 2Q96 3Q96 3Q96 Ameritech 4.4 4.5 4.5 4.2 3.8 19.6m Bell Atlantic 3.3 3.4 3.7 3.5 3.7 20.4m Bell South 4.7 4.5 4.8 5.0 4.9 21.9m NYNEX 3.0 3.4 3.6 3.8 3.9 17.6m PacTel 2.7 3.2 3.9 4.7 4.4 16.3m SBC 4.2 4.5 4.9 5.3 5.2 14.8m USWest 3.5 3.6 4.2 4.2 4.0 15.3m GTE 5.3 6.2 6.6 6.7 7.4 19.5m Simple Average 3.9% 4.2% 4.5% 4.6% 4.6% 18.2m Clearly, the RBOCs and GTE have not been harmed under the current price cap regime, and conditions do not exist which warrant increased pricing flexibility at this
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- 38 48 91 10-20 8 6 12 13 14 19 29 59 20-30 5 6 2 5 6 17 22 54 30-40 2 4 5 3 9 10 14 20 40-50 1 1 2 6 5 5 15 18 50 or More 0 1 2 3 8 12 13 12 Total 21 25 37 55 75 101 141 254 TABLE 3.2 STUDY AREAS WITH LINES PRESUBSCRIBED TO THE SERVING ILEC BY MARKET SHARE (STUDY AREAS WITH FEWER THAN 10,000 LINES) Market Share (%) 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Less Than 10 0 1 4 7 10 15 26 21 10-20 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 24 20-30 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 21 30-40
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- Line Charges (SLCs) and Presubscribed Interexchange Carrier Charges (PICCs). Terms. Price Cap Common Line, Marketing, TIC (``CMT'') Revenue. Price Cap Common Line, Marketing, and TIC Revenue is the total revenue a filing entity would be permitted to receive for Subscriber Line Charges, Presubscribed Interexchange Carrier Charges, Carrier Common Line Charges, and the portion of local switching reallocated pursuant to paragraph 3.2. Price Cap CMT Revenue includes marketing expenses presently collected pursuant to FCC rule 69.156(a), and residual interconnection charge revenues collected through PICC charges, but it does not include the current recovery of incumbent LEC universal service contributions that are first removed from existing price cap baskets pursuant to paragraph 1.3. Average Price Cap CMT Revenue Per Line. The Average Price
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- Service Resale Basis (thousands) (Percent of Lines) UNE Loops (thousands) (Percent of Lines) Total Switched Lines (thousands) Resold Lines on Total Service Resale Basis (thousands) (Percent of Lines) UNE Loops (thousands) (Percent of Lines) 159,008 1,743 (1.1%) 133 (0.1%) 164,614 2,738 (1.7%) 361 (.2%) Residential Other Residential Other NA NA 1,215 (44%) 1,523 (56%) Source: Local Competition Report, Tables 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3, August 1999. NA: Not available. UNE Loop: Local Unbundled Network Element Loops 17. The figures reported in Table 1 indicate that the absolute number of local unbundled network element (UNE) loops controlled by the competitors almost tripled from December 1997 to December 1998, from 133 thousand to 361 thousand, but remained small as a percent of total ILEC
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- data reported on the Form 477, for example, show a substantial increase in residential and small business advanced service lines. Figure 1 shows that, as of December 31, 1999, there were approximately 1.8 million residential and small business high-speed lines in service, of which approximately 1.0 million were for advanced service. As of June 30, 2000, those numbers were approximately 3.2 million and 1.7 million, respectively, and as of December 31, 2000, they were 5.2 million and 2.8 million, respectively. As Figure 2 illustrates, these numbers indicate a residential and small business penetration of 1.6% for high-speed services and 1.0% for advanced services at the end of 1999; of 2.9% and 1.6%, respectively, on June 30, 2000; and of 4.7% and
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- Section 272(b)(3)."). See id. 928 See, e.g., Del. Code Ann. tit. 8, § 141(a) (1996); Mich. Comp. Laws Ann. § 450.1501 (1996) ("The 929 business and affairs of a corporation shall be managed by or under the direction of its board, except as otherwise provided in this act or in its articles of incorporation."); Robert C. Clark, Corporate Law § 3.2.1 (1986); see also Smith v. Van Gorkom, 488 A.2d 858, 872 (Del. 1985); Ayres v. Hardaway, 303 Mich. 589, 594, 6 N.W.2d 905. 970 (Mich. 1942); Craig W. Palm & Mark A. Kearney, "A Primer on the Basics of Directors' Duties in Delaware: The Rules of the Game (Part I)," 40 Vill. L. Rev. 1297, 1300 (1995). See Clark, Corporate
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- "[f]irms which have committed to entering the market prior to the merger generally will be included in the measurement of the market. Only committed entry or adjustments to pre-existing entry plans that are induced by the merger will be considered as possibly deterring or counteracting the competitive effects of concern." 1992 Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 57 Fed. Reg. 41552, 41562, § 3.2 n.27. 96 See WorldCom/MCI Jan. 26 Reply Comments at 35 (citing FCC, Fiber Deployment Update End of Year 1996 (Com. Car. Bur. Aug. 1997) at Table 1); WorldCom/MCI Jan. 26 Reply Comments, Carlton and Sider Decl. at 17-18. 97 GTE has alleged that "residential and small business customers will suffer because resellers will pay higher prices for wholesale capacity (an
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- & Wire Facilities Category 1 - Exchange Line C&WF Subcategory 1.1 - State private line and state WATS 1.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 1.3 - Subscriber lines jointly used for local exchange and exchange access Category 2 - Wideband and Exchange Trunk C&WF Category 3 - Interexchange C&WF Subcategory 3.1 - State private line and state WATS 3.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 3.3 - Message telephone service Category 4 - Host/Remote Message C&WF Account 6623 - Customer Services Category 1 - Local Business Office Expense End user service order processing End user payment and collection End user billing inquiry Interexchange carrier service order processing Interexchange carrier payment and collection Interexchange carrier billing inquiry Coin collection
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- Id. at §§ 5.0, 8.0. Id. at §§ 5.3(a), 9.0. Id. at § 3.1. See id. at § 1.0. See also, CO Code Assignment Guidelines. Service providers requiring an entire NXX code (10,000 consecutive numbers) to satisfy a single customer request would obtain these numbers from the Pooling Administrator, not the CO Code Administrator. Thousand Block Pooling Guidelines at § 3.2. Notice, 14 FCC Rcd at 10401. Id. at 10401-02. See PrimeCo comments at 8; AT&T comments at 49; OPASTCO comments at 7; USTA comments at 10. See MCI WorldCom reply comments at 14 (stating that software with EDR will be a major advance over NPAC Release 1.4); SBC comments at 79 (noting that it is essential that all carriers implement
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- rates charged by each such provider to its subscribers in urban areas. Such rules shall also require that a provider of interstate interexchange telecommunications services shall provide such services to its subscribers in each State at rates no higher than the rates charged to its subscribers in any other State.'') AT&T March 30 Letter at 1. Modified Proposal at § 3.2.4. Sprint February 25 Letter at 1 (``Sprint will not impose a minimum usage charge (``MUC'') on at least one basic rate plan for the duration of the CALLS plan, provided that if any other interexchange carrier that is now or hereafter a party to the CALLS plan reserves the right to impose a MUC on its basic rate plan prior
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- 28; Texas Commission Texas 1 Comments at 5; SWBT Texas 1 Ham Aff. at para. 256-258. Seven competitive LECs were test participants in the test. Only AT&T and WorldCom actively participated in testing their EDI interface. See Telcordia Final Report at §§ 1.1.1.1-1.1.1.2; Transcript of OSS Testing Workshop, SBC Application App. D, Vol. 3, Tab 50. Telcordia Final Report at 3.2.4. As we stated in the New York order, rigorous state proceedings can contribute to the success of a section 271 application. Bell Atlantic New York Order, 15 FCC Rcd at 3958, para. 8. See Bell Atlantic New York Order 15 FCC Rcd at 3974, para. 53; Second BellSouth Louisiana Order, 13 FCC Rcd at 20655, para. 86; Ameritech Michigan Order,
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- rate of 3%. Our Broadband Survey Data reported 1.41 million cable modem lines in service. Industry analysts estimate that, as of June 2000, the number of cable Internet subscribers in the United States has increased to 2.3 million, with reports of 7,500 new installations per day.244 By year-end 2000, industry analysts estimate cable modem subscriptions will more than double, to 3.2 million subscribers. 245 Many analysts expect that over the next five years, cable modem subscriptions will continue to increase dramatically, reaching an average estimate of 15.2 million subscribers by year-end 2004246; forecast penetration rates for cable by 2004 range from 17% to 30%.247 190. Cable operators invested earlier than other service providers in upgrades of their systems to provide residential
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- and D are percentages of gross book cost. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION APPENDIX Schedule of Annual Percentages of Depreciation for PAGE 2 VERIZON NORTHWEST INC. - Idaho Effective January 1, 2000 Average Future Remaining Remaining Net Accumulated Life Rate Category Description Life Salvage Depreciation Rate ----------------------------------- -------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------------- (years) (%) (%) (%) A B C D=(100%-B-C)/A 2112 MOTOR VEHICLES 3.2 10 69.1 6.5 2115 GARAGE WORK EQ 6.0 0 46.1 9.0 2116 OTHER WORK EQ 5.6 0 43.5 10.1 2121 BUILDINGS 21.0 0 32.9 3.2 2122 FURNITURE 5.6 0 54.4 8.1 2123.1 OFFICE SUPPORT EQ 2.8 0 34.3 23.5 2123.2 COMPANY COMMUN EQ 5.6 0 53.1 8.4 2124 GEN PURPOSE COMPUTERS 2.9 0 86.1 4.8 2212 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC SW 6.8
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- five days effective November 27, 2000. Massachusetts Department Massachusetts I Comments at 36 n.110; see also CIX Massachusetts I Comments at 25. Verizon states that its 5-day interval tariff for line sharing orders of 1-9 lines went into effect on November 27, 2000 and Verizon ``is now complying with the new interval.'' See D.T.E. Tariff No. 17, Part A, Section 3.2.10. Additionally, Verizon has committed to file, as required by the Massachusetts Department, a tariff reducing the provisioning interval by an additional business day after the April 1st deadline for fully implementing certain OSS upgrades. See Verizon Massachusetts I Lacouture/Ruesterholz Decl. at para. 164. Massachusetts Department Massachusetts II Comments at 36. We are mindful that, because Verizon has committed to resolving
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- & Wire Facilities Category 1 - Exchange Line C&WF Subcategory 1.1 - State private line and state WATS 1.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 1.3 - Subscriber lines jointly used for local exchange and exchange access Category 2 - Wideband and Exchange Trunk C&WF Category 3 - Interexchange C&WF Subcategory 3.1 - State private line and state WATS 3.2 - Interstate private line and interstate WATS 3.3 - Message telephone service Category 4 - Host/Remote Message C&WF Account 6620 - Services Telephone Operator Expenses Published Directory Listing Category 1 - Local Business Office Expense End user service order processing End user payment and collection End user billing inquiry Interexchange carrier service order processing Interexchange carrier payment and collection Interexchange
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- 361 The Commission has expressed this same expectation in prior orders. See BellSouth Multistate Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 17693, para. 179; BellSouth Georgia/Louisiana Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 9128-30, paras. 193-95. 362 See BellSouth Multistate Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 17694-96, paras. 181-82; see also BellSouth Stacy Aff. at paras. 137-38, 199-204, Ex. WNS-26 (BellSouth Change Control Process, Version 3.2, July 29, 2002). 363 KPMG Final Report at 34-36, 40-41. 364 Id. at 41. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 55 Georgia/Louisiana Order and the BellSouth Multistate Order.365 Nothing on the record in this proceeding causes us to make a different determination here.366 (ii) Adherence to the Change Management Process 112. Accepting Change Requests. We find that BellSouth is complying with
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- #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 7/15/1999 JWL 1 15 7/30/1999 7/22/1999 GTE TELEPHONE COMPANIES 1 1213 1 S Y N O P S I S This filing will revise the existing router based data aggregation service offering, CyberWAN, under Section 16.5. In addition, this filing changes the application of the Service Data Change Charge under section 3.2.2(A). CARRIER #PAGESNTC61.38 PUSPETN-DUE 61.49 #DISK#CD EFFDATE ISSUED FILING#TRANS# FCC# S.P.# 7/15/1999 LJB 1 15 7/30/1999 7/22/1999 PACIFIC BELL 1 2059 128 S Y N O P S I S Pacific proposes to revise tariff language regarding Lifeline service and to delete the Lifeline rate element which is no longer applicable, in addition to all references to the Interconnection Charge per
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- is actually in current use. Nevertheless, the local telephone companies are continuing to deploy new fiber to modernize their plant and at the same time bring fiber closer to the customer. Table 5: Sheath Miles of Fiber Deployed by Local Operating Companies Sheath Miles in Thousands Company 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Ameritech 3.2 5.2 6.7 8.7 10.8 12.1 15.2 18.3 21.5 23.8 26.4 29.6 Bell Atlantic 1.2 4.4 6.7 9.2 11.9 15.0 19.2 21.9 27.8 32.3 35.7 39.0 BellSouth 3.8 8.7 11.7 15.6 19.8 24.2 29.7 35.2 40.5 45.6 51.0 56.0 NYNEX 1.6 3.2 5.0 7.4 9.2 11.9 14.7 17.7 20.5 23.1 25.5 27.9 Pacific Telesis 2.3 2.8 3.0 3.5 3.8 5.1 6.6
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- fiber deployed to date is actually in current use. Local telephone companies generally are continuing to deploy fiber to modernize their plant with limited deployment in the subscriber loop. 22 Table 5: Sheath Miles of Fiber Deployed by Local Operating Companies Sheath Miles in Thousands Company 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 Ameritech 3.2 5.2 6.7 8.7 10.8 12.1 15.2 18.3 21.5 23.8 26.4 29.6 32.6 Bell Atlantic 1.2 4.4 6.7 9.2 11.9 15.0 18.4 23.7 28.2 32.3 35.7 39.0 73.9 BellSouth 3.8 8.7 11.7 15.6 19.8 24.2 29.7 35.2 40.5 45.6 51.0 56.0 60.2 NYNEX 1.6 3.2 5.0 7.4 9.2 11.9 14.7 17.7 20.5 23.1 25.5 27.9 NA Pacific Telesis 2.3 2.8 3.0
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- use. Local telephone companies generally continue to deploy fiber to modernize their plant with limited deployment in the subscriber loop. 24 See Lightwave, Sept. 1996, at 1. 27 Table 5: Sheath Miles of Fiber Deployed by Local Operating Companies * Sheath Miles in Thousands Company 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 Ameritech 3.2 5.2 6.7 8.7 10.8 12.1 15.2 18.3 21.5 23.8 26.4 29.6 32.6 35.3 Bell Atlantic ** 1.2 4.4 6.7 9.2 11.9 15.0 18.4 23.7 28.2 32.3 35.7 39.0 73.9 81.4 BellSouth 3.8 8.7 11.7 15.6 19.8 24.2 29.7 35.2 40.5 45.6 51.0 56.0 60.2 65.5 NYNEX ** 1.6 3.2 5.0 7.4 9.2 11.9 14.7 17.7 20.5 23.1 25.5 27.9 Pacific
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- service. Advanced services lines provided by means of ADSL technology increased by 48%, and advanced services lines provided over coaxial cable systems increased by 52%. See Table 2. · As of June 30, 2001, there were 7.8 million residential and small business subscribers to high-speed services. By contrast, there were approximately 5.2 million such subscribers six months earlier, and about 3.2 million a year earlier. See Table 3. · Of the 7.8 million high-speed lines in service to residential and small business subscribers at the end of June 2001, we estimate that 4.3 million lines also met the Commission's definition of advanced services. See Table 4. · Among entities that reported facilities-based ADSL high-speed lines in service as of June 30,
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- of Providers Zero 40.3% 33.0% 26.8%22.2%20.6%16.1% 12.0% One 26.0 25.9 22.7 20.3 19.3 18.4 17.3 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 16.2 16.8 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 Dec 2002 Dec 2001 Jun 2002 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service Dec 1999 Jun 2000 Dec 2000 Jun 2001 High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of
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- 19.3 18.4 17.3 16.4 14.9 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 16.2 16.8 16.9 17.1 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 14.0 14.9 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 11.2 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 7.8 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.8 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.3 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 2.6 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 11.4 Chart 10 Percent of Zip Codes with High-Speed Providers 1 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service 1999 Dec Jun
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- Other includes medium and large business, institutional, and government customers. Number of Providers Zero 40.3% 33.0% 26.8% 22.2% 20.6% One 26.0 25.9 22.7 20.3 19.3 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 Table 9 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service December 1999 June 2000 December 2000 June 2001 December 2001 High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers 7 or more 4 to 6 1 to 3 (As
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- 15.7 16.2 16.8 16.9 17.1 16.8 16.3 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 14.0 14.9 14.9 15.1 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 11.2 11.6 12.2 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 7.8 8.4 8.9 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.8 6.1 6.3 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.4 4.6 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.6 3.6 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 2.6 2.8 3.1 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 11.4 11.8 12.8 Note: Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1 2001 2002 2003 Dec
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- of 4.3 million lines (or wireless channels) in service. Advanced service lines provided by means of ADSL technology increased by 107%, and advanced service lines provided over coaxial cable systems increased by 49%. See Table 2. · As of December 31, 2000, there were about 5.2 million residential and small business subscribers to high-speed services. By contrast, there were approximately 3.2 million such subscribers six months earlier, and about 1.8 million a year earlier. See Table 3. · Among entities that reported facilities-based ADSL high-speed lines in service at the end of the year 2000, about 92% of such lines were reported by incumbent local exchange carriers (ILECs). See Table 4. · Providers of high-speed ADSL services report serving subscribers in
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- and government customers. Number of Providers Zero 40.3% 33.0% 26.8% 22.2% 20.6% 16.1% One 26.0 25.9 22.7 20.3 19.3 18.4 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 16.2 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 Table 9 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service December 1999 June 2000 December 2000 June 2001 June 2002 December 2001 High-Speed Providers by Zip Code Number of Reporting Providers 7 or more 4
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- 9.0% One 26.0 25.9 22.7 20.3 19.3 18.4 17.3 16.4 Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 16.2 16.8 16.9 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 14.0 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 Jun 2003 Dec 2001 Jun 2002 Dec 2002 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed Lines in Service Dec 1999 Jun 2000 Dec 2000 Jun 2001 Alabama
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- Two 15.5 17.8 18.4 16.7 15.7 16.2 16.8 16.9 17.1 16.8 Three 8.2 9.2 10.9 13.2 13.1 13.3 14.4 14.0 14.9 14.9 Four 4.3 4.9 6.1 8.2 9.1 9.6 10.3 10.6 11.2 11.6 Five 2.7 3.4 4.0 4.9 6.1 6.9 7.3 7.7 7.8 8.4 Six 1.7 2.5 3.0 3.6 4.2 4.6 5.0 5.3 5.8 6.1 Seven 0.8 1.7 2.3 2.8 3.2 3.2 3.9 4.0 4.2 4.4 Eight 0.3 0.8 2.0 2.2 2.5 2.8 2.7 3.1 3.3 3.6 Nine 0.2 0.4 1.6 1.9 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.5 2.6 2.8 Ten or More 0.0 0.4 2.4 3.9 4.0 6.4 8.0 10.5 11.4 11.8 Note: Figures may not add up to 100% due to rounding. 1 Table 12 Percentage of Zip Codes with High-Speed
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- 20% Greater than 20 and no more than 30% Greater than 30 and no more than 40% Greater than 40 and no more than 50% Greater than 50 and no more than 60% Greater than 60 and no more than 75% Greater than 75 and no more than 100% 100% or more aDSL 4.3 10.1 10.5 27.4 21.0 13.2 6.6 3.2 1.9 1.1 0.8 sDSL 96.0 3.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 99.3 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 8.1 5.0 5.8 15.6 16.6 15.4 12.8 8.7 6.9 3.4 1.8 FTTP 86.7 5.1 1.6 2.3 1.6 1.2 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 Satellite 45.2 51.9 2.3 0.5 0.1 0.0
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- 118 133 59 7 8 1 421 488 Mobile Wireless 9,267 5,001 14,268 10,085 11,630 2,172 229 * 0 * 24,127 38,395 Power Line and Other 0 0 0 * * * * 0 * * 5 5 Total 11,080 7,957 19,037 12,698 19,840 13,775 14,965 15,552 20,320 187 97,337 116,374 Percentages aDSL 3.7 6.2 9.9 7.0 21.1 28.9 29.3 3.2 0.6 0.0 90.1 100.0 sDSL 0.0 0.0 0.0 44.7 34.3 16.8 3.7 * * 0.1 100.0 100.0 Other Wireline 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.1 12.8 54.4 9.5 3.6 2.5 3.1 100.0 100.0 Cable Modem 0.4 1.6 2.0 0.4 3.4 4.9 12.3 34.9 * * 98.0 100.0 FTTP 0.1 0.0 0.2 0.7 1.2 2.5 15.2 1.2 77.9 1.1 99.8 100.0 Satellite 47.8
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- 87.9 75.1 32.7 25.6 17.0 Colorado 89.6 76.0 38.1 35.3 25.9 Connecticut 89.4 76.2 38.9 33.5 24.5 Delaware 87.2 73.3 51.2 46.2 42.5 District of Columbia 77.7 59.8 32.4 25.0 16.8 Florida 88.2 80.5 43.4 34.7 21.2 Georgia 86.0 74.4 37.5 25.5 16.5 Guam * * * * * Hawaii 94.0 85.0 52.1 7.9 1.0 Idaho 86.2 69.9 34.2 11.4 3.2 Illinois 89.8 78.0 37.1 26.7 18.5 Indiana 87.0 73.7 35.7 25.9 20.2 Iowa 89.5 75.4 50.0 27.8 7.0 Kansas 86.4 74.4 36.9 25.9 16.4 Kentucky 87.2 78.7 41.9 26.0 20.8 Louisiana 88.0 80.2 30.3 20.8 14.5 Maine 84.3 76.8 55.9 37.1 6.4 Maryland 84.7 71.6 46.2 39.6 35.9 Massachusetts 87.5 76.4 49.8 44.1 39.5 Michigan 84.8 71.7 37.7 32.0 11.3
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- more than 80% Greater than 80 and no more than 100% 100% or more aDSL 1.1 2.3 6.1 28.9 31.0 19.9 7.0 2.3 0.7 0.3 0.3 sDSL 79.2 19.3 0.7 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Other Wireline 92.6 7.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Cable Modem 12.7 12.2 11.5 20.0 18.8 12.8 7.6 3.2 1.0 0.1 0.0 FTTP 67.6 24.8 2.8 2.4 1.3 0.7 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Satellite 0.9 89.0 8.7 1.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Fixed Wireless 51.4 39.6 5.4 2.6 0.7 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Power Line 99.5 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 All Other 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 0.2 1.9 2.1 0.1 1.9 5.1 6.0 23.7 60.1 1.0 97.9 100.0 FTTP * * 0.1 0.3 0.9 1.9 4.5 2.1 78.5 11.6 99.9 100.0 Satellite * * 87.8 * * * * 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.2 100.0 Fixed Wireless 6.9 3.0 9.8 12.4 26.2 31.4 16.4 2.0 1.7 0.1 90.2 100.0 Mobile Wireless 6.8 8.1 14.9 19.1 41.5 14.5 3.2 6.8 0.0 0.0 85.1 100.0 Power Line and Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 * * * * 0.0 * * 100.0 100.0 Total 4.0 5.2 9.2 9.8 22.7 14.1 9.4 12.2 21.8 0.7 90.8 100.0 # = Rounds to Zero. * = Data withheld to maintain firm confidentiality. Note: Figures may not sum to totals due to rounding. Source: FCC Form
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- 38 48 91 10-20 8 6 12 13 14 19 29 59 20-30 5 6 2 5 6 17 22 54 30-40 2 4 5 3 9 10 14 20 40-50 1 1 2 6 5 5 15 18 50 or More 0 1 2 3 8 12 13 12 Total 21 25 37 55 75 101 141 254 TABLE 3.2 STUDY AREAS WITH LINES PRESUBSCRIBED TO THE SERVING ILEC BY MARKET SHARE (STUDY AREAS WITH FEWER THAN 10,000 LINES) Market Share (%) 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 Less Than 10 0 1 4 7 10 15 26 21 10-20 1 1 2 3 2 3 4 24 20-30 0 0 0 0 1 6 7 21 30-40
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- the six-month period of January 2001-June 2001, or 3.2% for the year ago period. ß CLECs reported providing about one-third of switched access lines over their own local loop facilities, 23% by means of resold ILEC services, and 44% over acquired unbundled network element (UNE) loops. ILECs reported providing almost 8 million UNE loops to other carriers, of which about 3.2 million were provided without switching and about 4.8 million with switching ß At least one CLEC was serving local telephone service end-user customers in 60% of the nation's zip codes at the end of June 2001. Just over 90% of United States households reside in these zip codes. CLECs reported customers in the District of Columbia, in Puerto Rico, and
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- 2 Lines provided over CLEC-owned "last-mile" facilities. Provided to Other Carriers ILECs Total End-User Total Date 1 Reporting Lines Lines UNEs Dec 1997 9 159,008 157,132 133 1,876 1.2% Jun 1998 8 161,810 159,118 244 2,692 1.7 Dec 1998 7 164,614 161,191 361 3,423 2.1 Jun 1999 7 167,177 162,909 685 4,268 2.6 Dec 1999 168 187,294 181,308 1,493 5,987 3.2 Jun 2000 159 188,171 179,762 3,312 8,409 4.5 Dec 2000 166 188,304 177,642 5,274 10,662 5.7 Jun 2001 156 187,208 174,861 7,923 12,347 6.6 Dec 2001 164 185,517 172,044 9,460 13,474 7.3 Jun 2002 166 182,487 167,472 11,540 15,015 8.2 Dec 2002 174 179,971 162,743 14,484 17,228 9.6 2,744 4,259 10,225 3,475 4,061 5,388 4,424 4,014 3,679 Percent of Total
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- compared to 13.2% (or 24.8 million lines) a year earlier. Of the 181.4 million total end-user switched access lines, about 137.5 million lines served residential and small business end users. CLECs reported providing 18.7 million (or about 14%) of these residential and small business lines. Cable-telephony lines increased by 6% during the second half of 2003, from 3.0 million to 3.2 million lines. The 3.2 million reported cable-telephony lines constituted about 11% of switched access lines provided by CLECs and about 2% of total switched access lines. CLECs reported providing about 16% of their switched access lines by reselling the services of other carriers and about 61% by means of unbundled network elements (UNEs) leased from other carriers. The remaining 23%
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- The remainder of CLEC lines was provided over local-loop facilities owned by the CLECs. · ILECs reported providing about 21% more UNE loops with switching (including the UNE-Platform) to other carriers at the end of 2001 as they reported six months earlier (5.8 million compared to 4.8 million) and about 16% more UNE loops without switching (3.7 million compared to 3.2 million). · At least one CLEC was serving local telephone service end-user customers in 62% of the nation's zip codes at the end of 2001, up from 56% a year earlier. About 91% of United States households resided in these zip codes. CLECs reported customers in the District of Columbia, in Puerto Rico, and in all states except Delaware. As
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- 2004 32.9 million lines CLEC- Owned 25.9% Via UNEs 57.7% Via Resale 16.5% ILECs Total End-User Date 1 Reporting Lines Lines Dec 1997 9 159,008 157,132 133 1,876 1.2% Jun 1998 8 161,810 159,118 244 2,692 1.7 Dec 1998 7 164,614 161,191 361 3,423 2.1 Jun 1999 7 167,177 162,909 685 4,268 2.6 Dec 1999 168 187,294 181,308 1,493 5,987 3.2 Jun 2000 159 188,171 179,762 3,312 8,409 4.5 Dec 2000 166 188,304 177,642 5,274 10,662 5.7 Jun 2001 156 187,201 174,861 7,922 12,340 6.6 Dec 2001 164 185,517 172,044 9,460 13,474 7.3 Jun 2002 166 182,487 167,472 11,540 15,015 8.2 Dec 2002 174 181,756 164,526 14,487 17,229 9.5 Jun 2003 181 177,860 158,387 17,241 19,473 10.9 Dec 2003 185 174,536
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- 0.25 Alaska 5 165,221 0.2 619,500 0.27 Arizona 9 1,125,321 1.4 4,778,332 0.24 Arkansas 5 719,919 0.9 2,551,373 0.28 California 11 8,544,941 10.7 33,145,121 0.26 Colorado 8 1,552,718 1.9 4,056,133 0.38 Connecticut 6 1,077,089 1.4 3,282,031 0.33 Delaware 5 270,848 0.3 753,538 0.36 District of Columbia 5 910,116 1.1 519,000 1.75 Florida 14 5,158,079 6.5 15,111,244 0.34 Georgia 13 2,538,983 3.2 7,788,240 0.33 Hawaii 8 288,425 0.4 1,185,497 0.24 Idaho 4 271,436 0.3 1,251,700 0.22 Illinois 10 3,922,482 4.9 12,128,370 0.32 Indiana 10 1,318,975 1.7 5,942,901 0.22 Iowa 9 774,773 1.0 2,869,413 0.27 Kansas 11 669,472 0.8 2,654,052 0.25 Kentucky 12 911,700 1.1 3,960,825 0.23 Louisiana 9 1,227,106 1.5 4,372,035 0.28 Maine 4 187,003 0.2 1,253,040 0.15 Maryland 7 1,473,494 1.8
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- 2 Lines provided over CLEC-owned "last-mile" facilities. Provided to Other Carriers ILECs Total End-User Total Date 1 Reporting Lines Lines UNEs Dec 1997 9 159,008 157,132 133 1,876 1.2% Jun 1998 8 161,810 159,118 244 2,692 1.7 Dec 1998 7 164,614 161,191 361 3,423 2.1 Jun 1999 7 167,177 162,909 685 4,268 2.6 Dec 1999 168 187,294 181,308 1,493 5,987 3.2 Jun 2000 159 188,171 179,762 3,312 8,409 4.5 Dec 2000 166 188,346 177,684 5,274 10,662 5.7 Jun 2001 156 186,825 174,486 7,922 12,340 6.6 Dec 2001 164 185,517 172,044 9,460 13,474 7.3 Jun 2002 166 182,487 167,472 11,540 15,015 8.2 Notes: Figures may not add to totals due to rounding. Some previously published data for December 2001 have been revised.
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- 2 Lines provided over CLEC-owned "last-mile" facilities. Provided to Other Carriers ILECs Total End-User Total Date 1 Reporting Lines Lines UNEs Dec 1997 9 159,008 157,132 133 1,876 1.2% Jun 1998 8 161,810 159,118 244 2,692 1.7 Dec 1998 7 164,614 161,191 361 3,423 2.1 Jun 1999 7 167,177 162,909 685 4,268 2.6 Dec 1999 168 187,294 181,308 1,493 5,987 3.2 Jun 2000 159 188,171 179,762 3,312 8,409 4.5 Dec 2000 166 188,346 177,684 5,274 10,662 5.7 Jun 2001 156 186,825 174,486 7,922 12,340 6.6 Dec 2001 164 185,517 172,044 9,460 13,474 7.3 Jun 2002 166 182,487 167,472 11,540 15,015 8.2 Dec 2002 174 179,971 162,743 14,484 17,228 9.6 Jun 2003 181 175,386 155,922 17,231 19,464 11.1 Notes: Figures may not
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- 2004 32.0 million lines CLEC- Owned 23.4% Via UNEs 60.5% Via Resale 16.1% ILECs Total End-User Date 1 Reporting Lines Lines Dec 1997 9 159,008 157,132 133 1,876 1.2% Jun 1998 8 161,810 159,118 244 2,692 1.7 Dec 1998 7 164,614 161,191 361 3,423 2.1 Jun 1999 7 167,177 162,909 685 4,268 2.6 Dec 1999 168 187,294 181,308 1,493 5,987 3.2 Jun 2000 159 188,171 179,762 3,312 8,409 4.5 Dec 2000 166 188,304 177,642 5,274 10,662 5.7 Jun 2001 156 187,201 174,861 7,922 12,340 6.6 Dec 2001 164 185,517 172,044 9,460 13,474 7.3 Jun 2002 166 182,487 167,472 11,540 15,015 8.2 Dec 2002 174 181,756 164,526 14,487 17,229 9.5 Jun 2003 181 177,860 158,387 17,241 19,473 10.9 Dec 2003 185 174,536
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- Contribute to Universal Service Support Mechanisms..14 Table 2.4Revenue for Services Provided to End Users Reported by Carriers that Contribute to Universal Service Support Mechanisms.............15 Table 2.5Telecommunications Revenue: All Carriers.....................16 III.NEW ENTRANT USE OF INCUMBENT SERVICES AND FACILITIES: NATIONWIDE, AND BY STATE ...................................17 Table 3.1Lines Provided by Large ILECs to CLECs for Resale (Voice Grade Service Over Voice Grade Facilities).........................20 Table 3.2CLEC Customers Served by Resold ILEC Switched Lines (Voice Grade Service Over Voice Grade Facilities as of June 30, 1998)......23 Table 3.3Lines Provided by Large ILECs to CLECs as UNE Loops (Voice Grade Service Over Voice Grade Facilities)....................26 Table 3.4Lines Provided by Large ILECs to CLECs for Resale (Voice Grade Service Over Voice Grade or Higher Capacity Facilities)...........29 Table 3.5Lines Provided
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- Resale Reported by Carriers that Contribute to Universal Service Support Mechanisms...........18 Table 2.4Revenue for Services Provided to End Users Reported by Carriers that Contribute to Universal Service Support Mechanisms......................19 Table 2.5Telecommunications Revenue: All Carriers.............................20 III.NEW ENTRANT USE OF INCUMBENT SERVICES AND FACILITIES: NATIONWIDE, BY STATE, AND BY COMPANY............................. 21 Table 3.1Lines Provided by Large ILECs to CLECs for Resale......................25 Table 3.2CLEC Residential and Other Customers Served by ILEC Total Service Resale (TSR) Lines....................................28 Table 3.3Lines Provided by Large ILECs to CLECs as UNE Loops...................32 Table 3.4Percent of ILEC Lines Served by Switching Centers Where New Entrants Have Collocation Arrangements...............................36 IV.NEW ENTRANTS IN THE SWITCHED MARKET: NATIONWIDE, BY STATE, AND BY LATA..............................................43 Table 4.1Local Service Competitors Holding Numbering Codes.....................45 Chart 4.1Local Service
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- Type of Call Table 17 Average Residential Monthly Toll Calling: 1999 26 Duration of Residential Long Distance Calls * Duration of Call 1995 1996 1999 (In Minutes) 1 32.0% 32.6% 33.3% 34.0% 36.1% 2 11.2 11.3 11.3 11.6 11.9 3 6.7 7.3 7.4 7.6 8.2 4 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.8 4.8 5 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.8 6 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.1 7 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.7 8 2.7 2.6 2.5 2.5 2.3 9 2.3 2.4 2.3 2.2 2.1 10 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 2.0 11-15 8.2 8.1 8.0 7.7 7.3 16-20 5.8 5.6 5.4 5.1 4.7 21-25 4.0 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.2 26-30 2.8 2.5 2.6 2.5 2.2 31-45 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.3 46-60 1.6 1.5 1.5
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- 10.1 13.1 5.2 1994 46.0 17.3 8.4 11.7 11.8 4.8 1995 44.9 21.4 8.5 12.0 9.6 3.7 1996 42.2 22.5 8.5 14.7 8.5 3.5 1997 39.3 22.9 8.5 18.6 7.1 3.6 1998 38.7 21.1 7.6 22.4 6.5 3.6 1999 36.9 21.6 9.0 23.7 5.7 3.0 2000 34.8 20.6 8.2 2.8% 0.2% 1.0% 24.2 5.4 2.9 2001 34.2 21.4 8.5 0.3% 3.2 0.6 1.4 21.8 5.1 3.5 * Includes incumbent local exchange carriers and competitive local exchange carriers. revenues fall below the reporting threshold and are therefore included in the all other long distance carriers' market share. 2 Includes wireless toll service revenues reported by wireless carriers. Excludes incumbent local exchange carriers and competitive local exchange carriers. BellSouth 1 1 Figures reported
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- Lines........................ 9 TABLE 2.3 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) Share of Presubscribed Lines in Their Own Service Areas From Year-End 1989 to 1996.... 10 TABLE 2.4 Distribution of ILECs By Number of Areas in Which They Provide Both Local and Long Distance Service...................... 10 3. TOLL REVENUES................................................. 11 TABLE 3.1 Total Operating Revenues of Long Distance Service Providers...... 13 TABLE 3.2 Revenues: Market Share Based on Operating Revenues of Long Distance Carriers Only.................................. 16 TABLE 3.3 Revenues: Market Share Based on Operating Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Total Toll Revenues for Local Exchange Carriers.............................................17 TABLE 3.4 The Toll Market...................................... 18 TABLE 3.5 Quarterly Toll Revenues Reported to Shareholders.............. 19 TABLE 3.6 Toll Revenues by Type of Provider......................... 21 4. RESIDENTIAL
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- Lines........................ 9 TABLE 2.3 Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) Share of Presubscribed Lines in Their Own Service Areas From Year-End 1989 to 1996.... 10 TABLE 2.4 Distribution of ILECs By Number of Areas in Which They Provide Both Local and Long Distance Service...................... 10 3. TOLL REVENUES................................................. 11 TABLE 3.1 Total Operating Revenues of Long Distance Service Providers...... 13 TABLE 3.2 Revenues: Market Share Based on Operating Revenues of Long Distance Carriers Only.................................. 16 TABLE 3.3 Revenues: Market Share Based on Operating Revenues of Long Distance Carriers and Total Toll Revenues for Local Exchange Carriers.............................................17 TABLE 3.4 The Toll Market...................................... 18 TABLE 3.5 Quarterly Toll Revenues Reported to Shareholders.............. 19 TABLE 3.6 Toll Revenues by Type of Provider......................... 21 4. RESIDENTIAL
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- 3.1 Oregon 3.0 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9 Kentucky 3.5 Texas 1.8 Louisiana 3.4 Utah 2.7 Maine 2.0 Vermont 3.4 Maryland 2.9 Virginia 3.4 Massachusetts 2.1 Washington 2.2 Michigan 1.7 West Virginia 3.3 Minnesota 2.3 Wisconsin 2.7 Mississippi 3.9 Wyoming 2.8 Missouri 3.2 United States 0.4 Table 8 Critical Values for Determining Significant Differences by State (Percent) 66 Customer Response Publication: Telephone Penetration by Income by State (Data Through 2000) You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis Division of the FCC's Common Carrier Bureau. 1. Please check
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- 3.1 Oregon 3.0 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9 Kentucky 3.5 Texas 1.8 Louisiana 3.4 Utah 2.7 Maine 2.0 Vermont 3.4 Maryland 2.9 Virginia 3.4 Massachusetts 2.1 Washington 2.2 Michigan 1.7 West Virginia 3.3 Minnesota 2.3 Wisconsin 2.7 Mississippi 3.9 Wyoming 2.8 Missouri 3.2 United States 0.4 Table 8 Critical Values for Determining Significant Differences by State (Percent) 67 Customer Response Publication: Telephone Penetration by Income by State (Data Through March 2001) You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.
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- 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9 Kentucky 3.5 Texas 1.8 Louisiana 3.5 Utah 2.7 Maine 2.0 Vermont 3.5 Maryland 2.9 Virginia 3.5 Massachusetts 2.1 Washington 2.3 Michigan 1.7 West Virginia 3.3 Minnesota 2.3 Wisconsin 2.7 Mississippi 4.0 Wyoming 2.7 Missouri 3.2 United States 0.4 Table 8 Critical Values for Determining Significant Differences by State (Percent) 59 Customer Response Publication: Telephone Penetration by Income by State (Data Through March 2002) You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.
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- 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9 Kentucky 3.5 Texas 1.8 Louisiana 3.5 Utah 2.7 Maine 2.0 Vermont 3.5 Maryland 2.9 Virginia 3.5 Massachusetts 2.1 Washington 2.3 Michigan 1.7 West Virginia 3.3 Minnesota 2.3 Wisconsin 2.7 Mississippi 4.0 Wyoming 2.7 Missouri 3.2 United States 0.4 Table 8 Critical Values for Determining Significant Differences by State (Percent) 59 Customer Response Publication: Telephone Penetration by Income by State (Data Through March 2003) You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.
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- 3.1 Oregon 3.1 Idaho 2.6 Pennsylvania 1.4 Illinois 2.4 Rhode Island 3.3 Indiana 3.1 South Carolina 3.6 Iowa 2.8 South Dakota 4.0 Kansas 3.0 Tennessee 2.9 Kentucky 3.5 Texas 1.8 Louisiana 3.5 Utah 2.7 Maine 2.0 Vermont 3.5 Maryland 2.9 Virginia 3.5 Massachusetts 2.1 Washington 2.3 Michigan 1.7 West Virginia 3.3 Minnesota 2.3 Wisconsin 2.7 Mississippi 4.0 Wyoming 2.7 Missouri 3.2 United States 0.4 Table 8 Critical Values for Determining Significant Differences by State (Percent) 59 Customer Response Publication: Telephone Penetration by Income by State (Data Through March 2004) You can help us provide the best possible information to the public by completing this form and returning it to the Industry Analysis and Technology Division of the FCC's Wireline Competition Bureau.
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- Quarter Quarter Quarter 2001 2001 2001 1/ 1/ 2/ Regional Bell Operating Companies 6/ $6,680.2 $18,579.2 $3,372.7 Other Incumbent Local Exchange 1,893.0 2,267.6 399.9 Carriers (ILECs) Total ILECs 8,573.2 20,846.8 3,772.7 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) 974.1 1,723.0 482.1 and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Local Resellers 68.0 236.7 42.3 Private Service Providers 6.4 1.9 1.8 Shared-Tenant Service Providers * 10.8 3.2 Other Local Service Providers 45.5 21.3 2.5 Total Local Competitors 1,094.3 1,993.7 531.8 Fixed Local Service Providers 9,667.5 22,840.5 4,304.5 Payphone Service Providers 65.5 148.8 10.4 Wireless Telephony Including Cellular, 1,271.7 14,004.7 1,874.6 Personal Communications Service (PCS) and SMR Telephony Carriers Paging & Messaging Service Providers 156.8 506.5 68.3 Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) Dispatch * 48.8 2.3 Wireless Data and
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- Use of Commodities by the Communications Industry..............55 C. Additional Sources of Information on Expenditures for Telephone Service....................................................................................................57 iv III. Price Indices......................................................................................58 A. Consumer Price Indices.........................................................................58 Table 3.1 Changes in the Consumer Price Indices Since 1980........ ..................59 Chart 1 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984....................60 (Adjusted for Inflation) Chart 2 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984....................61 Table 3.2 Monthly Consumer Price Indices.........................................................62 Table 3.3 New Consumer Price Indices.................................................................70 B. Producer Price Indices..........................................................................71 Table 3.4 Monthly Producer Price Indices................................................................72 C. Additional Sources Information on Price Indices..........................................................77 Appendix A - Long-Term Trends................................................................................78 Customer Response Survey................................................................................87 v Executive Summary Rates for Local Service ß The average rate paid by residential customers for unlimited local touch-tone calling was $21.84 in 2001, up
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- 1999 Use of Commodities by the Communications Industry III. Price Indices............................................................................III-1 A. Consumer Price Indices.................................................................III-1 B. Producer Price Indices..................................................................III-2 C. Additional Sources Information on Price Indices....................................III-2 Table 3.1 Changes in the Consumer Price Indices Since 1980 Chart 1 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 Chart 2 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 (Adjusted for Inflation) Table 3.2 Monthly Consumer Price Indices Table 3.3 Monthly Producer Price Indices iii Statistical Findings Rates for Local Service The average rate paid by residential customers for unlimited local touch-tone calling was $23.38 in 2002, up by approximately 3.4% from $22.62 in 2001. Connection charges for residential customers fell from $42.95 to $42.39 during the same period, a decrease of about 1.3%.
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- 1999 Use of Commodities by the Communications Industry III. Price Indices.................................................................................III-1 A. Consumer Price Indices.................................................................III-1 B. Producer Price Indices..................................................................III-2 C. Additional Sources Information on Price Indices....................................III-2 Table 3.1 Changes in the Consumer Price Indices Since 1980 Chart 1 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 Chart 2 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 (Adjusted for Inflation) Table 3.2 Monthly Consumer Price Indices Table 3.3 Monthly Producer Price Indices Appendix Urban Rate Survey Residential and Single-Line Business Forms iii Introduction This 2004 issue of the Reference Book represents a redesign and refocusing of the Industry Analysis and Technology Division's annual Urban Rates Survey. The local rate data compiled for 2002 and 2003 reflect a more detailed inclusion of various
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- 1999 Use of Commodities by the Communications Industry III. Price Indices.................................................................................III-1 A. Consumer Price Indices.................................................................III-1 B. Producer Price Indices..................................................................III-2 C. Additional Sources Information on Price Indices....................................III-2 Table 3.1 Changes in the Consumer Price Indices Since 1980 Chart 1 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 Chart 2 Consumer Price Indices for Toll Service Since 1984 (Adjusted for Inflation) Table 3.2 Monthly Consumer Price Indices Table 3.3 Monthly Producer Price Indices Appendix Urban Rates Survey Residential and Single-Line Business Forms iii Introduction This 2005 issue of the Reference Book highlights the data collected through the Industry Analysis and Technology Division's annual Urban Rates Survey. The local rate data compiled for 2003 and 2004 reflect the inclusion of various taxes and surcharges
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- Business Rates..............................................47 Table 2.6 Business Basic Schedule Rates of AT&T, MCI, and Sprint for a 10-minute Day Call................48 Table 2.7 Business Basic Schedule Rates of AT&T, MCI, and Sprint for a 10-minute Night Call...................49 C. Additional Sources of Information on Toll Rates....................50 III. Expenditures on Telephone Service............................51 A. Residential Expenditures.......................................51 Table 3.1 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Household Location.............................53 Table 3.2 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Race and National Origin........................54 Table 3.3 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Household Income..............................55 Table 3.4 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Age of the Head of the Household..................56 iv Table 3.5 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Size of the Household...........................57 Table 3.6 Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider.............................58 B. Business Expenditures........................................59 Table 3.7 Use of
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- Call. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Table 2.7 Business Basic Schedule Rates of AT&T, MCI, and Sprint for a 10-minute Night Call.................51 C. Additional Sources of Information on Toll Rates..................52 III. Expenditures on Telephone Service ...........................53 A. Residential Expenditures...................................53 Table 3.1 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Household Location..........................55 Table 3.2 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Race and National Origin......................56 Table 3.3 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Household Income...........................57 Table 3.4 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Age of the Head of the Household................58 iii Table 3.5 Average Annual Household Expenditures by Size of the Household........................59 Table 3.6 Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider..........................60 B. Business Expenditures.....................................61 Table 3.7 Use of
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- 6.0 MISSOURI 2,140,523 156,114 699,923 2,257,603 164,653 738,207 75.2 19.7 5.1 MONTANA 247,440 12,815 88,426 358,178 18,550 128,000 69.1 1.6 29.3 NEBRASKA 592,702 27,705 237,306 686,538 32,091 274,876 52.5 36.7 10.9 NEVADA 749,954 22,689 375,915 784,359 23,730 393,161 27.4 70.4 2.2 NEW HAMPSHIRE 525,133 32,865 203,236 559,779 35,033 216,645 93.8 0.0 6.2 NEW JERSEY 4,016,459 107,343 2,013,576 4,022,561 107,5062,016,635 96.6 3.2 0.2 NEW MEXICO 598,718 22,413 212,026 663,503 24,838 234,969 85.2 10.4 4.4 NEW YORK 7,144,758 329,381 3,550,040 7,370,361 339,7823,662,136 90.1 7.7 2.3 NORTH CAROLINA 2,731,445 130,653 1,037,761 3,157,449 151,0301,199,613 49.8 36.7 13.5 NORTH DAKOTA 171,485 7,995 68,565 276,014 12,868 110,359 62.1 0.0 37.9 OHIO 4,475,928 374,936 1,602,061 4,695,973 393,3691,680,821 59.6 33.2 7.2 OKLAHOMA 1,186,134 74,621 385,930 1,341,281 84,381 436,410 82.7
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- Indiana 3,681,284 61.9 33.8 4.3 95.6 1.05 Iowa 1,677,629 64.9 20.8 14.3 82.1 1.22 Kansas 1,720,106 84.0 8.4 7.5 84.4 1.18 Kentucky 2,191,588 56.6 34.7 8.7 86.8 1.15 Louisiana 2,585,779 92.7 0.0 7.3 92.7 1.08 Maine 861,935 83.3 0.0 16.7 83.3 1.20 Maryland 3,840,931 99.8 0.0 0.2 99.8 1.00 Massachusetts 4,586,982 99.9 0.0 0.1 99.9 1.00 Michigan 6,531,214 84.4 12.4 3.2 96.4 1.04 Minnesota 3,069,719 73.2 13.8 13.0 73.2 1.37 Mississippi 1,420,042 93.4 0.4 6.2 93.4 1.07 Missouri 3,626,683 74.9 20.0 5.1 94.8 1.05 Montana 538,433 68.1 1.6 30.3 68.1 1.47 Nebraska 1,006,467 50.5 38.2 11.3 85.7 1.17 Nevada 1,317,578 27.2 70.4 2.4 95.5 1.05 New Hampshire 875,302 93.5 0.0 6.5 93.5 1.07 New Jersey 6,749,679 96.6 3.3 0.2 99.8 1.00
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- -0.3 Kentucky 86.9 93.9 7.0 * Louisiana 88.9 90.8 1.9 Maine 90.7 98.5 7.8 * Maryland 96.3 96.3 0.0 Massachusetts 94.3 94.1 -0.2 Michigan 93.8 95.9 2.1 * Minnesota 96.4 97.8 1.5 Mississippi 82.4 88.8 6.4 * Missouri 92.1 95.7 3.6 * Montana 92.8 95.1 2.3 Nebraska 94.0 97.8 3.8 * Nevada 89.4 95.5 6.1 * New Hampshire 95.0 98.1 3.2 * New Jersey 94.1 94.6 0.5 New Mexico 85.3 92.2 6.9 * New York 90.8 96.3 5.5 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 4.0 * North Dakota 95.1 94.8 -0.3 Ohio 92.2 94.7 2.5 * Oklahoma 91.5 90.5 -1.0 Oregon 91.2 94.0 2.8 Pennsylvania 95.1 97.4 2.3 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.1 1.8 South Carolina 81.8 94.2 12.4 * South Dakota
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- 82.4 87.8 5.4 * Missouri 92.1 97.1 5.0 * Montana 92.8 95.0 2.2 Nebraska 94.0 97.3 3.3 * Nevada 89.4 95.4 6.0 * New Hampshire 95.0 98.2 3.3 * New Jersey 94.1 95.2 1.1 New Mexico 85.3 91.3 6.0 * New York 90.8 95.1 4.3 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 4.0 * North Dakota 95.1 95.0 -0.1 Ohio 92.2 95.4 3.2 * Oklahoma 91.5 92.9 1.4 Oregon 91.2 94.6 3.4 * Pennsylvania 95.1 97.1 2.0 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.8 2.5 South Carolina 81.8 93.1 11.3 * South Dakota 92.7 95.7 3.0 Tennessee 87.6 91.8 4.2 * Texas 89.0 93.6 4.6 * Utah 90.3 96.2 5.9 * Vermont 92.7 97.1 4.4 * Virginia 93.1 94.3 1.2 Washington 92.5 95.9 3.5 *
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- by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State Alabama 87.9% 91.7% 3.8% Alaska 83.8 96.2 12.4 * Arizona 88.8 93.4 4.7 * Arkansas 88.2 88.8 0.6 California 91.7 95.9 4.2 * Colorado 94.4 97.0 2.6 * Connecticut 95.5 98.1 2.6 * Delaware 95.0 96.1 1.1 District of Columbia 94.7 93.2 -1.5 Florida 85.5 93.7 8.2 * Georgia 88.9 92.1 3.2 Hawaii 94.6 95.3 0.7 Idaho 89.5 96.8 7.3 * Illinois 95.0 90.4 -4.6 Indiana 90.3 91.3 1.0 Iowa 95.4 95.2 -0.2 Kansas 94.9 94.0 -0.9 Kentucky 86.9 90.8 3.9 * Louisiana 88.9 90.5 1.6 Maine 90.7 96.6 5.9 * Maryland 96.3 94.3 -2.0 Massachusetts 94.3 96.8 2.5 * Michigan 93.8 94.2 0.4 Minnesota 96.4 97.7 1.4 Mississippi 82.4 91.6 9.2
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- California 91.7 94.5 2.8 * Colorado 94.4 95.0 0.6 Connecticut 95.5 92.7 -2.8 Delaware 95.0 90.7 -4.3 District of Columbia 94.7 91.2 -3.5 Florida 85.5 91.6 6.1 * Georgia 88.9 90.4 1.5 Hawaii 94.6 95.2 0.6 Idaho 89.5 94.8 5.3 * Illinois 95.0 89.1 -5.9 Indiana 90.3 91.4 1.1 Iowa 95.4 96.3 0.9 Kansas 94.9 93.5 -1.4 Kentucky 86.9 90.1 3.2 Louisiana 88.9 89.8 0.9 Maine 90.7 95.4 4.7 * Maryland 96.3 93.5 -2.8 Massachusetts 94.3 93.9 -0.4 Michigan 93.8 91.5 -2.3 Minnesota 96.4 95.6 -0.8 Mississippi 82.4 86.7 4.3 * Missouri 92.1 92.1 0.0 Montana 92.8 93.3 0.5 Nebraska 94.0 94.5 0.5 Nevada 89.4 90.0 0.6 New Hampshire 95.0 94.4 -0.5 New Jersey 94.1 93.9 -0.2 New Mexico 85.3 92.2
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- 92 93 94 95 96 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97M98 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Households 6 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State November 1983 March 1998 Change Alabama 87.9% 93.5% 5.6% * Alaska 83.8 92.3 8.5 * Arizona 88.8 91.9 3.1 Arkansas 88.2 86.6 -1.5 California 91.7 94.9 3.2 * Colorado 94.4 93.9 -0.5 Connecticut 95.5 92.7 -2.8 ** Delaware 95.0 97.2 2.2 District of Columbia 94.7 91.6 -3.1 Florida 85.5 93.3 7.8 * Georgia 88.9 89.9 1.0 Hawaii 94.6 95.1 0.6 Idaho 89.5 92.7 3.3 Illinois 95.0 92.7 -2.3 ** Indiana 90.3 93.8 3.4 * Iowa 95.4 96.6 1.2 Kansas 94.9 95.4 0.5 Kentucky 86.9 94.1 7.2 *
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- 4.7 New York 90.8 95.2 4.3 * North Carolina 89.3 93.3 3.9 North Dakota 95.1 95.7 0.6 Ohio 92.2 95.5 3.3 * Oklahoma 91.5 90.8 -0.7 Oregon 91.2 95.1 3.9 * Pennsylvania 95.1 96.9 1.8 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.1 1.8 South Carolina 81.8 94.4 12.6 * South Dakota 92.7 91.3 -1.4 Tennessee 87.6 93.3 5.7 * Texas 89.0 92.2 3.2 * Utah 90.3 95.5 5.2 * Vermont 92.7 95.4 2.7 Virginia 93.1 93.1 -0.0 Washington 92.5 95.9 3.5 West Virginia 88.1 93.1 5.0 * Wisconsin 94.8 96.0 1.3 Wyoming 89.7 95.2 5.5 * Total United States 91.4 94.0 2.6 * * Increase is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level. ** Decrease is statistically significant at the 95% confidence level.
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- 82.4 87.7 5.3 * Missouri 92.1 95.5 3.4 * Montana 92.8 95.0 2.2 Nebraska 94.0 97.0 3.0 * Nevada 89.4 94.0 4.6 * New Hampshire 95.0 97.7 2.8 * New Jersey 94.1 94.1 0.0 New Mexico 85.3 92.0 6.7 * New York 90.8 94.7 3.9 * North Carolina 89.3 95.1 5.8 * North Dakota 95.1 96.0 0.9 Ohio 92.2 95.4 3.2 * Oklahoma 91.5 92.2 0.7 Oregon 91.2 94.7 3.5 * Pennsylvania 95.1 96.6 1.5 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.6 2.3 South Carolina 81.8 92.1 10.3 * South Dakota 92.7 93.7 1.0 Tennessee 87.6 94.8 7.2 * Texas 89.0 93.3 4.3 * Utah 90.3 95.4 5.1 * Vermont 92.7 94.2 1.5 Virginia 93.1 96.0 2.9 Washington 92.5 95.9 3.5 * West
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- 1.5 Minnesota 96.4 97.7 1.3 Mississippi 82.4 89.3 6.9 * Missouri 92.1 93.6 1.5 Montana 92.8 93.9 1.1 Nebraska 94.0 96.7 2.7 Nevada 89.4 90.7 1.3 New Hampshire 95.0 95.6 0.6 New Jersey 94.1 93.7 -0.4 New Mexico 85.3 89.8 4.5 New York 90.8 94.7 3.8 * North Carolina 89.3 92.8 3.5 North Dakota 95.1 96.5 1.4 Ohio 92.2 95.4 3.2 * Oklahoma 91.5 91.5 -0.0 Oregon 91.2 96.8 5.6 * Pennsylvania 95.1 95.9 0.8 Rhode Island 93.3 95.1 1.8 South Carolina 81.8 92.2 10.4 * South Dakota 92.7 93.1 0.4 Tennessee 87.6 95.1 7.5 * Texas 89.0 91.8 2.8 * Utah 90.3 97.4 7.1 * Vermont 92.7 94.9 2.2 Virginia 93.1 93.6 0.5 Washington 92.5 95.5 3.1 West Virginia 88.1
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- 88.4% 91.9% 3.4% * Alaska 86.5 94.3 7.8 * Arizona 86.9 93.9 7.0 * Arkansas 86.6 88.6 2.0 California 92.5 95.8 3.4 * Colorado 93.2 96.3 3.0 * Connecticut 95.5 96.4 0.9 Delaware 94.3 96.3 2.0 * District of Columbia 94.9 93.2 -1.7 Florida 88.7 92.1 3.4 * Georgia 86.2 91.1 4.9 * Hawaii 93.5 94.7 1.2 Idaho 90.7 93.9 3.2 * Illinois 94.2 91.5 -2.6 # Indiana 91.6 94.5 2.9 * Iowa 96.2 96.2 0.0 Kansas 94.3 94.8 0.5 Kentucky 88.1 93.3 5.2 * Louisiana 89.7 92.6 2.9 * Maine 93.4 97.9 4.4 * Maryland 95.7 95.0 -0.7 Massachusetts 95.9 94.6 -1.3 # Michigan 92.8 95.0 2.1 * Minnesota 95.8 97.4 1.6 * Mississippi 82.4 89.2 6.8 * Missouri 91.5
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- * Louisiana 88.9 93.0 4.1 * Maine 90.7 98.3 7.6 * Maryland 96.3 96.6 0.3 Massachusetts 94.3 96.7 2.4 * Michigan 93.8 93.2 -0.6 Minnesota 96.4 97.4 1.1 Mississippi 82.4 91.7 9.3 * Missouri 92.1 96.8 4.7 * Montana 92.8 93.2 0.4 Nebraska 94.0 95.8 1.8 Nevada 89.4 95.2 5.8 * New Hampshire 95.0 97.2 2.3 New Jersey 94.1 97.3 3.2 * New Mexico 85.3 90.3 5.0 * New York 90.8 96.0 5.2 * North Carolina 89.3 94.3 5.0 * North Dakota 95.1 94.9 -0.2 Ohio 92.2 96.3 4.1 * Oklahoma 91.5 93.5 2.0 Oregon 91.2 96.8 5.6 * Pennsylvania 95.1 98.1 3.0 * Rhode Island 93.3 95.5 2.2 South Carolina 81.8 93.5 11.7 * South Dakota 92.7 94.9 2.2 Tennessee
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- 94.3 96.0 1.8 * District of Columbia 94.9 91.9 -3.0 # Florida 88.7 93.4 4.7 * Georgia 86.2 91.2 5.0 * Hawaii 93.5 95.4 1.8 * Idaho 90.7 94.8 4.1 * Illinois 94.2 90.1 -4.1 # Indiana 91.6 91.8 0.3 Iowa 96.2 95.4 -0.8 Kansas 94.3 94.8 0.4 Kentucky 88.1 91.4 3.3 * Louisiana 89.7 90.9 1.3 Maine 93.4 96.6 3.2 * Maryland 95.7 93.4 -2.3 # Massachusetts 95.9 96.4 0.5 Michigan 92.8 93.7 0.9 Minnesota 95.8 97.1 1.3 Mississippi 82.4 89.6 7.2 * Missouri 91.5 93.7 2.2 * Montana 91.0 93.5 2.5 * Nebraska 95.7 95.7 0.0 Nevada 90.4 92.2 1.8 New Hampshire 94.3 96.4 2.1 * New Jersey 94.8 95.1 0.3 New Mexico 82.0 91.4 9.4 * New York
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- Chart 1 91 92 93 94 95 96 Month (March, July, November) Percent with Telephone N83M84J84N84M85J85N85M86J86N86M87J87N87M88J88N88M89J89N89M90J90N90M91J91N91M92J92N92M93J93N93M94J94N94M95J95N95M96J96N96M97J97N97 In Housing Unit Available Telephone Penetration Households 6 Table 2 Telephone Penetration by State (Annual Average Percentage of Households with Telephone Service) State 1984 1997 Change Alabama 88.4% 92.3% 3.9% * Alaska 86.5 94.5 8.0 * Arizona 86.9 91.6 4.7 * Arkansas 86.6 89.8 3.2 California 92.5 94.3 1.8 * Colorado 93.2 95.9 2.6 * Connecticut 95.5 94.2 -1.3 Delaware 94.3 95.7 1.5 District of Columbia 94.9 90.8 -4.1 ** Florida 88.7 92.8 4.1 * Georgia 86.2 92.0 5.8 * Hawaii 93.5 94.5 0.9 Idaho 90.7 94.0 3.3 * Illinois 94.2 92.2 -2.0 ** Indiana 91.6 93.8 2.2 * Iowa 96.2 96.7 0.5 Kansas 94.3
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- * Mississippi 82.4 89.5 7.1 * Missouri 91.5 94.6 3.1 * Montana 91.0 94.1 3.1 * Nebraska 95.7 96.2 0.5 Nevada 90.4 92.3 2.0 New Hampshire 94.3 95.5 1.2 New Jersey 94.8 94.5 -0.3 New Mexico 82.0 88.2 6.2 * New York 91.8 94.8 3.0 * North Carolina 88.3 93.1 4.8 * North Dakota 94.6 96.8 2.1 Ohio 92.4 95.6 3.2 * Oklahoma 90.3 90.6 0.3 Oregon 90.6 96.0 5.4 * Pennsylvania 94.9 96.8 2.0 * Rhode Island 93.6 95.6 1.9 * South Carolina 83.7 92.9 9.2 * South Dakota 93.2 90.6 -2.6 ** Tennessee 88.5 94.6 6.1 * Texas 88.4 92.2 3.8 * Utah 92.5 97.0 4.5 * Vermont 92.3 95.2 3.0 Virginia 93.1 93.9 0.9 Washington 93.0 95.2 2.2
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- of Provider Q3 2002 Q4 2002 Billed Collected Billed Collected1 Regional Bell Operating Companies $3,513 $3,461 $3,408 $3,344 1.9% $3,365 $3,300 1.9% Other Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) 405 410 421 415 1.3 424 418 1.4 Total ILECs 3,918 3,871 3,829 3,759 1.8 3,788 3,718 1.9 Competitive Access Providers (CAPs) and Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) 919 1,006 1,053 1,020 3.2 1,096 1,058 3.4 Local Resellers 52 57 59 56 4.1 61 58 4.5 Private Service Providers * 5 5 5 2.0 5 5 2.0 Shared-Tenant Service Providers 3 3 3 2 7.2 3 2 7.2 Other Local Service Providers 3 3 3 3 6.7 4 3 7.8 Total Local Competitors 977 1,074 1,122 1,086 3.2 1,167 1,127 3.5 Total Fixed
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- 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Projected Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) 11.7% 14.4% 14.3% 16.2% 18.3% 19.9% 19.3% 19.8% Including CLEC Affiliates. Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) 2.6 1.4 1.5 1.7 2.1 2.8 3.6 3.9 Other Than RBOCs Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Local Resellers and Other Local Carriers Other Than RBOCs 0.8 1.3 2.6 2.2 2.7 3.3 3.2 3.3 Total: Fixed Local Service Providers 15.1 17.1 18.5 20.1 23.1 26.0 26.2 27.0 Payphone Providers 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wireless Service Providers 3.3 5.1 6.6 9.2 12.0 17.2 24.5 26.8 RBOC Toll Service Providers 1.7 1.7 2.0 2.3 3.0 3.4 7.2 6.3 Other Toll Service Providers 79.9 76.0 72.9 68.3 61.9 53.3 42.1 39.8 Total:
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- Table 12 Share of Universal Service Contributions 1/ By Principal Type of Contributor Using Traditional Carrier Categories 2/ Preliminary 1/ Q1 Service Provider Category 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs) 11.7%14.4% 14.3% 16.2% 18.3% 19.9% 19.9% 22.6% 22.7% Including CLEC Affiliates. Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers (ILECs) 2.6 1.4 1.5 1.7 2.1 2.8 3.2 3.8 3.8 Other Than RBOCs Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs) Local Resellers and Other Local Carriers Other Than RBOCs 0.8 1.3 2.6 2.2 2.7 3.3 3.5 3.9 4.3 Total: Fixed Local Service Providers 15.1 17.1 18.5 20.1 23.1 26.0 26.6 30.3 30.9 Payphone Providers 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Wireless Service Providers 3.3 5.1 6.6 9.2
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- Wide Web. i TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION......................................................................................................................1-1 ACCESS CHARGES.................................................................................................................1-1 TABLE 1.1 INTERSTATE PER-LINE ACCESS CHARGES..............................................................1-3 TABLE 1.2 INTERSTATE PER-MINUTE ACCESS CHARGES........................................................1-4 TABLE 1.3 INTERSTATE PER-LINE ACCESS CHARGES BY CARRIER..........................................1-5 TABLE 1.4 INTERSTATE PER-MINUTE ACCESS CHARGES BY CARRIER....................................1-6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE...................................................................................2-1 TABLE 2.1 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS....................................................................2-3 TABLE 2.2 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE: INDUSTRY SURVEY RESULTS...........................2-4 COMPLAINTS...........................................................................................................................3-1 TABLE 3.1 WRITTEN COMPLAINTS PROCESSED.......................................................................3-3 TABLE 3.2 COMPLAINT INDICES FOR IXCS SERVED 20 OR MORE COMPLAINTS......................3-4 TABLE 3.3 COMPLAINT INDICES FOR LECS SERVED 20 OR MORE COMPLAINTS.....................3-6 TABLE 3.4 BILLING AGENTS SERVED MORE THAN 20 COMPLAINTS.......................................3-6 TABLE 3.5 SLAMMING COMPLAINTS: INDICES FOR IXCS SERVED 40 OR MORE.....................3-7 TABLE 3.6 COMPANIES SERVED 20 OR MORE CRAMMING COMPLAINTS.................................3-9 CONSUMER EXPENDITURES..............................................................................................4-1 TABLE 4.1 HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES FOR TELEPHONE SERVICE.........................................4-3 CHART 4.1
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- 4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier................1 - 5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier..............1 - 6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE...................................2 - 1 Table 2.1 Cellular Telephone Subscribers..........................2 - 3 Table 2.2 Cellular Telephone Service: Survey Results.................2 - 4 COMPLAINTS...................................................3 - 1 Table 3.1 Written Complaints Processed January 1, 1998 Through June 30, 1998............................................3 - 3 Table 3.2 Companies Served 40 or More Slamming Complaints..........3 - 4 Table 3.3 Companies Served 20 or More Cramming Complaints..........3 - 5 CONSUMER EXPENDITURES.......................................4 - 1 Table 4.1 Telephone Service Expenditures..........................4 - 3 EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR PRODUCTIVITY..........................5 - 1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry.............................5 - 3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity Index for the Telephone Communications
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- Per-Minute Access Charges......................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier..........................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications....................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines.....................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines..........................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines......................................................2-3 Table 2.4 High-Speed Lines by Technology..............................................................................2-4 Consumer Expenditures...............................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service.........................................................3-3 Chart 3.1 Monthly Telephone Service Expenditures..................................................................3-3 Table 3.2 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures for Local Exchange and Long Distance Carriers.................................................................3-4 Earnings.......................................................................................................4-1 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate of Return Summary............................................................................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity...........................................................5-1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry................................................................................................5-3 Chart 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry................................................................................................5-3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity Index for the Telephone Communications Industry Measured in
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- Charges............................... 3 Table 1.2 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges............................. 4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier...................... 5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................... 6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE.......................................... 7 Table 2.1 Cellular Telephone Subscribers.................................. 8 Table 2.2 Cellular Telephone Service: Survey Results........................ 9 COMPLAINTS........................................................... 10 Table 3.1 Carriers Served with More Than 50 Complaints in 1997.............. 12 Table 3.2 Local Exchange Carriers Served with More Than 50 Complaints in 1997...................................................... 13 Table 3.3 Billing Agents Served with More Than 50 Complaints in 1997......... 13 Table 3.4 Other Companies Served with More Than 50 Complaints in 1997....... 14 CONSUMER EXPENDITURES............................................. 15 Table 4.1 Telephone Service Expenditures................................ 16 EMPLOYMENT.......................................................... 17 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications
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- 4 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier................1 - 5 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier..............1 - 6 CELLULAR TELEPHONE SERVICE...................................2 - 1 Table 2.1 Cellular Telephone Subscribers..........................2 - 3 Table 2.2 Cellular Telephone Service: Survey Results.................2 - 4 COMPLAINTS...................................................3 - 1 Table 3.1 Written Complaints Processed January 1, 1998 Through June 30, 1998............................................3 - 3 Table 3.2 Companies Served 40 or More Slamming Complaints..........3 - 4 Table 3.3 Companies Served 20 or More Cramming Complaints..........3 - 5 CONSUMER EXPENDITURES.......................................4 - 1 Table 4.1 Telephone Service Expenditures..........................4 - 3 Chart 4.1 Monthly Telephone Service Expenditures...................4 - 3 EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR PRODUCTIVITY..........................5 - 1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry.............................5 - 3 Chart
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- by Carrier......................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier.................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications..........................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines..................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines...............................................2-4 Table 2.4 Residential and Small Business Advanced Services Lines...................................2-4 Table 2.5 High-Speed Lines by Technology.........................................................................2-5 Consumer Expenditures......................................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service...................................................3-3 Chart 3.1 Monthly Telephone Service Expenditures.............................................................3-3 Table 3.2 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications To Local and Long Distance Providers..................................................................3-4 Earnings................................................................................................................4-1 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary.......................................................................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity................................................................5-1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry......................................................................................5-3 Chart 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry......................................................................................5-3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity Index for the Telephone Communications Industry Measured in Output per Hour..................................................................5-4 Chart
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- High-Speed Lines by Technology......................2-5 Table 2.4 Residential and Small Business Advanced Services Lines...................................2-6 Chart 2.7 Residential and Small Business Advanced Services Lines....................................2-6 Chart 2.8 Residential and Small Business Advanced Services Lines by Technology..........2-6 Table 2.5 High-Speed Lines by Technology as of June 30, 2003.........................................2-8 Table 2.6 High-Speed Lines by State....................................................................................2-9 Consumer Expenditures......................................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service...................................................3-3 Table 3.2 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures By Type of Provider...............................................................................................3-4 Chart 3.1 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures By Type of Provider...............................................................................................3-4 Earnings................................................................................................................4-1 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary Years 1997 through 2003.............................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity................................................................5-1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry.....5-3 Chart 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry.....5-3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity
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- June 30, 2004.........................................2-8 Table 2.6 High-Speed Lines by State....................................................................................2-9 Chart 2.9 Percent of U.S. Households with Computers, Internet Access, And High-Speed Access.....................................................................................2-10 Table 2.7 Percent of U.S. Households with Internet and High-Speed Access: Rural versus Urban...........................................................................................2-11 Chart 2.10 Percent of U.S. Households with Internet and High-Speed Access: Rural versus Urban...........................................................................................2-11 Consumer Expenditures......................................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service...................................................3-3 Table 3.2 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures By Type of Provider.............................................................................................3-4 Earnings................................................................................................................4-1 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary Years 1997 through 2003.............................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity................................................................5-1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry.....5-3 Chart 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telecommunications Industry.....5-3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity Index for the Wired and Wireless ii Telecommunications Industry Measured in
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- Per-Minute Access Charges......................................................................1-6 Table 1.3 Interstate Per-Line Access Charges by Carrier..........................................................1-7 Table 1.4 Interstate Per-Minute Access Charges by Carrier......................................................1-8 Advanced Telecommunications....................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines.....................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines..........................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines......................................................2-3 Table 2.4 High-Speed Lines by Technology..............................................................................2-4 Consumer Expenditures...............................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service.........................................................3-3 Chart 3.1 Monthly Telephone Service Expenditures..................................................................3-3 Table 3.2 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures by Type of Provider.........................................................................................................3-4 Earnings.......................................................................................................4-1 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary...........................................................................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity...........................................................5-1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry................................................................................................5-3 Chart 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry................................................................................................5-3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity Index for the Telephone Communications Industry Measured in Output per Hour.............................................................................5-4 Chart 5.2
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- Telecommunications..........................................................................2-1 Table 2.1 High-Speed Lines..................................................................................................2-3 Table 2.2 Advanced Services Lines.......................................................................................2-3 Table 2.3 Residential and Small Business High-Speed Lines...............................................2-4 Table 2.4 Residential and Small Business Advanced Services Lines...................................2-4 Table 2.5 High-Speed Lines by Technology as of December 31, 2002................................2-5 Table 2.6 High-Speed Lines by State....................................................................................2-6 Consumer Expenditures......................................................................................3-1 Table 3.1 Household Expenditures for Telephone Service...................................................3-3 Chart 3.1 Monthly Telephone Service Expenditures.............................................................3-3 Table 3.2 Average Monthly Household Telecommunications Expenditures By Type of Provider...............................................................................................3-4 Earnings................................................................................................................4-1 Table 4.1 Interstate Rate-of-Return Summary.......................................................................4-3 Employment and Labor Productivity................................................................5-1 Table 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry......................................................................................5-3 Chart 5.1 Annual Average Number of Employees in the Telephone Communications Industry.....................................................................................5-3 Table 5.2 Labor Productivity Index for the Telephone Communications Industry Measured in Output per Hour.................................................................5-4 Chart 5.2
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- ** 0.0% 0.0% Local Private Line Service $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 n.a. Cellular, PCS, Paging & Other Mobile ** 0.0 ** 0.0 ** 0.0 30.0 Alternative Access and Other $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 n.a. Total Local Revenues $7.7 4.2 $3.3 1.0 $10.9 2.1 30.0 Interstate Access $0.0 0.0 $10.2 3.1 $10.2 2.0 100.0 Intrastate Access $5.9 3.2 $0.0 0.0 $5.9 1.2 0.0 Total Access Revenues $5.9 3.2 $10.2 3.1 $16.1 3.2 63.4 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card $157.8 86.1 $289.0 88.3 $446.8 87.5 64.7 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $7.5 4.1 $12.9 3.9 $20.3 4.0 63.3 Long Distance Private Line Service $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 $0.0 0.0 n.a. All Other Long Distance $4.6 2.5 $11.9 3.6 $16.5
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- Interstate Total Carrier in Revenue Revenue Revenue Category Local Exchange Service $48,666.3 38.1% $50.6 0.1% $48,717.0 21.9% 0.1% Local Private Line Service $1,504.1 1.2 $111.5 0.1 $1,615.6 0.7 6.9 Cellular, PCS, Paging & Other Mobile $24,673.7 19.3 $1,375.1 1.5 $26,048.8 11.7 5.3 Other Local $9,294.3 7.3 $1,248.8 1.3 $10,543.1 4.7 11.8 Total Local Revenues $84,138.4 65.8 $2,786.0 3.0 $86,924.4 39.1 3.2 Interstate Access $76.5 0.1 $26,110.9 27.7 $26,187.4 11.8 99.7 Intrastate Access $9,453.1 7.4 $0.0 0.0 $9,453.1 4.3 0.0 Total Access Revenues $9,529.6 7.5 $26,110.9 27.7 $35,640.5 16.0 73.3 Operator Service, Pay Telephone & Card $4,521.9 3.5 $6,453.5 6.8 $10,975.4 4.9 58.8 Non-Operator Switched Toll Service $25,150.7 19.7 $46,316.5 49.1 $71,467.2 32.2 64.8 Long Distance Private Line Service $2,873.5 2.2 $7,791.9
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- 9,206.4 3,382.2 6,335.2 9,717.4 (credit card, collect, international call-back, etc.) other than revenue reported on line 42 44 Other switched toll service (includes MTS, 800/888 8,125.3 585.7 8,711.0 503.4 322.3 825.7 13,907.1 38,616.3 52,523.4 22,535.7 39,524.4 62,060.1 service, etc.) 45 Long distance private line services 931.4 44.2 975.6 5.9 9.6 15.4 1,339.9 6,888.5 8,228.4 2,277.1 6,942.3 9,219.4 46 Satellite services 3.2 15.3 18.5 2.8 2.8 26.9 139.5 166.4 30.1 157.6 187.6 47 All other long distance services 100.3 57.3 157.6 32.8 25.2 58.0 1,148.4 3,793.7 4,942.1 1,281.5 3,876.2 5,157.7 Total toll service (excluding Line 42 calls that both 9,618.3 759.3 10,377.5 555.2 368.8 924.0 19,510.5 56,485.6 75,996.1 29,684.0 57,613.7 87,297.7 originate and terminate in foreign points) 48 Revenues used for calculating
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- collection, customer 9,121.3 5,772.1 10,739.7 25,633.2 premises equipment, published directory and non-telecommunications service revenue 50 Gross billed revenue from all sources 117,058.2 38,580.8 98,845.3 254,484.2 TRS Worksheet Data Revenues reported by service providers that filed TRS Worksheets but not Universal Service Worksheets: Sales to contributing carriers and international-to-international revenue ** 241.8 174.4 416.2 88.6 9.8 98.5 136.7 819.0 955.7 467.1 1,003.2 1,470.4 Sales to end users and contributing carriers ** 128.3 86.5 214.8 91.4 31.6 123.0 95.7 413.4 509.1 315.4 531.5 846.8 Total telecommunications revenuenot included on Universal Service Worksheets 370.2 260.8 631.0 180.0 41.4 221.4 232.3 1,232.4 1,464.8 782.5 1,534.7 2,317.2 Total Telecommunications Revenue for all $80,303.4 $28,264.4 $108,567.8 $30,413.2 $2,616.8 $33,030.0 $22,937.8 $66,632.6 $89,570.4 $133,654.4 $97,513.9 $231,168.3 Telecommunications Service
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- reported 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% Source: Numbering Resource Utilization/Forecast forms filed with NeuStar, Inc. as of May 11, 2001. Table 5 Telephone Number Utilization by State as of December 31, 2000 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 5,363 35.2 299 2.0 940 6.2 489 3.2 297 1.9 7,869 51.6 15,257 Alaska 819 18.8 19 0.4 84 1.9 42 1.0 19 0.4 3,382 77.5 4,365 Arizona 8,715 53.1 194 1.2 566 3.4 481 2.9 325 2.0 6,139 37.4 16,420 Arkansas 2,374 27.4 601 6.9 260 3.0 181 2.1 83 1.0 5,161 59.6 8,660 California 56,588 41.7 5,678 4.2 3,153 2.3 3,768 2.8 1,845 1.4 64,570 47.6
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- 1.0 2,859 3.1 1,504 1.6 47,268 51.6 91,523 US Virgin Is. 129 48.0 9 3.3 31 11.5 29 10.8 3 1.1 67 24.9 269 Utah 4,706 44.3 48 0.5 134 1.3 309 2.9 130 1.2 5,293 49.8 10,621 Vermont 914 19.2 4 0.1 33 0.7 23 0.5 155 3.3 3,625 76.3 4,753 Virginia 13,412 49.8 257 1.0 524 1.9 869 3.2 343 1.3 11,529 42.8 26,933 Washington 11,713 46.4 101 0.4 328 1.3 959 3.8 344 1.4 11,786 46.7 25,231 West Virginia 2,026 33.0 20 0.3 58 0.9 119 1.9 54 0.9 3,871 63.0 6,148 Wisconsin 7,257 30.2 344 1.4 552 2.3 503 2.1 377 1.6 15,033 62.5 24,065 Wyoming 771 27.1 6 0.2 9 0.3 56 2.0 50 1.8 1,958
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- % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 7,093 36.1 638 3.3 156 0.8 587 3.0 221 1.1 10,928 55.7 19,623 Alaska 1,075 23.6 5 0.1 54 1.2 61 1.3 20 0.4 3,344 73.4 4,559 Arizona 9,483 49.6 871 4.6 208 1.1 588 3.1 165 0.9 7,818 40.9 19,133 Arkansas 3,606 25.2 898 6.3 103 0.7 237 1.7 453 3.2 9,015 63.0 14,311 California 62,551 41.8 8,485 5.7 598 0.4 3,753 2.5 2,088 1.4 71,991 48.2 149,467 Colorado 9,635 50.1 210 1.1 141 0.7 577 3.0 242 1.3 8,435 43.8 19,240 Connecticut 6,229 42.3 431 2.9 312 2.1 271 1.8 252 1.7 7,229 49.1 14,724 Delaware 1,688 46.7 66 1.8 75 2.1 82 2.3 18 0.5 1,689 46.7 3,618 District
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- 42.7 2,353 6.7 827 2.4 1,181 3.4 624 1.8 15,160 43.1 35,187 Guam 55 50.0 2 1.8 1 0.9 2 1.8 1 0.9 48 43.6 110 Hawaii 2,278 49.0 109 2.3 10 0.2 132 2.8 70 1.5 2,049 44.1 4,648 Idaho 2,080 36.4 23 0.4 43 0.8 116 2.0 97 1.7 3,360 58.8 5,718 Illinois 20,019 38.1 2,995 5.7 1,695 3.2 1,255 2.4 764 1.5 25,845 49.2 52,572 Indiana 8,211 33.7 681 2.8 560 2.3 519 2.1 431 1.8 13,991 57.4 24,394 Iowa 3,980 24.7 140 0.9 205 1.3 267 1.7 492 3.1 11,010 68.4 16,095 Kansas 3,389 23.3 1,075 7.4 257 1.8 265 1.8 228 1.6 9,308 64.1 14,521 Kentucky 5,139 33.1 615 4.0 150 1.0 368 2.4 320 2.1
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- June 30, 2003 Assigned Intermediate Reserved Aging Administrative Available1 Total State/jurisdiction 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 6,421 33.5 1,261 6.6 125 0.7 458 2.4 210 1.1 10,687 55.8 19,162 Alaska 1,155 23.5 8 0.2 88 1.8 70 1.4 19 0.4 3,569 72.7 4,909 Arizona 9,816 51.3 301 1.6 169 0.9 620 3.2 157 0.8 8,060 42.1 19,122 Arkansas 3,424 24.6 776 5.6 105 0.8 234 1.7 452 3.2 8,918 64.1 13,910 California 61,564 40.9 7,616 5.1 915 0.6 3,682 2.4 2,176 1.4 74,538 49.5 150,491 Colorado 9,672 50.6 62 0.3 198 1.0 661 3.5 235 1.2 8,282 43.3 19,111 Connecticut 6,137 40.0 677 4.4 281 1.8 272 1.8 363 2.4 7,612 49.6
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- % 000s % 000s % 000s % 000s Alabama 7,515 38.0 415 2.1 216 1.1 644 3.3 259 1.3 10,708 54.2 19,756 Alaska 1,085 24.2 6 0.1 15 0.3 58 1.3 18 0.4 3,303 73.6 4,486 Arizona 10,274 53.5 391 2.0 201 1.0 589 3.1 174 0.9 7,579 39.5 19,209 Arkansas 3,801 27.4 769 5.5 89 0.6 283 2.0 446 3.2 8,470 61.1 13,858 California 64,497 43.7 7,563 5.1 758 0.5 3,418 2.3 2,053 1.4 69,262 46.9 147,551 Colorado 10,005 52.1 60 0.3 125 0.7 590 3.1 261 1.4 8,151 42.5 19,191 Connecticut 6,577 43.1 375 2.5 144 0.9 248 1.6 222 1.5 7,708 50.5 15,274 Delaware 2,071 50.1 33 0.8 80 1.9 70 1.7 17 0.4 1,865 45.1 4,137 District
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- 3 4 Other from PTT 1 2 3 4 Other Minutes 1 2 3 4 Other Andorra $312,27236.018.938.7 0.0 6.3 $30,08598.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 $0 614,06938.816.930.8 0.013.4 Austria $41,084,18166.218.313.9 0.2 1.3 $6,702,12940.433.326.3 0.0 0.1 $640,568100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 78,468,44845.025.926.2 0.3 2.6 Belgium $84,981,48261.321.112.9 4.1 0.6 $12,973,51748.128.917.2 5.8 0.0 $2,428,36766.925.5 2.3 0.0 5.3 156,690,80745.726.319.8 6.7 1.5 Cyprus $8,653,92663.423.110.3 0.0 3.2 $3,220,36954.932.113.0 0.0 0.0 $607,35457.935.3 6.8 0.0 0.0 13,638,36254.328.213.9 0.0 3.6 Denmark $43,009,23157.722.511.1 7.9 0.8 $7,370,74149.925.517.4 7.2 0.0 $986,36135.854.010.2 0.0 0.0 88,916,02842.323.620.611.8 1.8 Finland $22,523,77570.816.9 9.2 2.2 0.9 $4,512,42650.923.622.3 3.1 0.0 $255,67151.020.414.5 0.014.1 43,682,36350.124.119.4 4.3 2.1 France $274,284,44462.121.310.8 5.1 0.7 $40,499,39245.332.414.8 6.3 1.2 $5,378,68167.824.9 7.4 0.0 0.0 645,781,05142.429.315.310.2 2.9 Germany $509,982,48169.221.4 7.7 1.3 0.5 $39,083,06549.632.511.3 5.5 1.1 $17,556,44276.121.8 0.0 0.0 2.1
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- Greenland $2,951,522 4.4 2.0 2.2 0.091.4 $0 $0 9,121,560 0.0 0.8 1.4 0.097.8 Iceland $8,204,06565.823.7 8.7 0.1 1.7 $3,159,19057.729.612.6 0.0 0.1 $238,33279.719.7 0.6 0.0 0.0 17,481,25352.232.911.9 0.1 3.0 Ireland $96,555,32765.326.7 7.5 0.2 0.4 $9,779,38965.921.812.1 0.0 0.2 $521,84369.330.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 182,992,64963.622.512.5 0.3 1.0 Italy $352,086,30051.336.1 8.1 2.8 1.7 $22,633,42852.919.514.313.1 0.3 $4,806,58067.321.410.8 0.0 0.5 594,166,96645.325.215.110.8 3.7 Liechtenstein $386,17096.3 0.0 0.0 0.5 3.2 $0 $0 52,600 4.5 0.0 0.011.584.0 Luxembourg $7,426,50155.924.112.8 4.0 3.3 $1,091,81944.819.822.113.3 0.0 $469,081 3.2 0.396.5 0.0 0.0 17,230,17143.218.123.610.3 4.8 Malta $2,910,17771.624.0 0.7 0.2 3.5 $379,94565.534.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 $12,607100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4,093,31865.128.9 1.0 0.3 4.7 Netherlands $112,280,41061.322.6 9.0 2.5 4.5 $16,744,39242.418.814.614.5 9.8 $4,063,93365.110.9 0.6 0.023.4 321,371,85742.922.213.2 7.813.9 Norway $37,783,88955.422.5 8.5 3.210.4 $15,507,82315.7 7.3 3.757.815.5 $5,750,24596.9 2.5 0.6 0.0
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- 0.0 4.016.953.126.0 $206 0.0 0.032.5 0.067.5 $10618.9 0.081.1 0.0 0.0 344,789 0.0 3.8 9.465.221.6 Congo $1,049,16448.414.219.1 0.417.9 $135,49437.2 0.0 4.9 0.057.9 $479,41399.3 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 1,468,44826.014.616.5 0.242.7 Cote d'Ivoire $20,402,84170.0 0.018.8 0.410.8 $3,332,25950.2 0.049.5 0.0 0.3 $2,543,94263.6 0.036.4 0.0 0.0 20,101,26055.6 0.029.3 0.314.8 Djibouti $3,920,50459.0 0.9 3.0 8.428.7 $96,63786.0 0.0 0.0 0.014.0 $126,35299.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 5,003,28851.9 1.1 3.2 7.336.5 Egypt $109,635,26552.6 1.031.111.4 3.9 $7,156,34037.0 0.040.913.0 9.2 $7,273,62295.3 0.0 3.1 0.0 1.6 125,511,17841.7 1.637.512.1 7.1 Equatorial Guinea $398,035 9.2 1.320.011.857.7 $760 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $22,303100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 335,80311.8 2.012.4 5.768.2 Ethiopia $24,530,58854.7 1.227.413.8 2.9 $1,655,75242.7 0.041.911.9 3.4 $2,946,30691.4 0.0 6.6 0.0 2.0 23,814,54452.5 1.528.913.0 4.0 Gabon $3,837,08355.9 2.221.5 4.915.6 $355,04656.9 0.042.8 0.0 0.3 $993,24627.1 0.072.9 0.0
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- 0.9 $1,674,26749.433.3 0.012.2 5.0 $248,70166.524.4 0.0 9.1 0.0 40,752,76237.635.8 0.219.4 7.0 France $222,125,50753.227.1 0.511.9 7.3 $13,915,86251.723.5 0.012.412.3 $7,669,11178.016.9 0.0 5.0 0.0 783,604,44936.624.1 0.415.023.9 Germany $410,439,31965.817.9 0.710.3 5.5 $50,303,27076.612.1 0.0 7.1 4.2 $3,225,49563.831.6 0.0 4.2 0.3 1,610,011,23650.519.9 0.611.717.2 Gibraltar $579,83794.0 0.1 0.9 1.6 3.4 $124,18699.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 $89,729100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,879,48288.3 0.0 0.5 1.210.0 Greece $132,243,15834.260.9 0.7 3.2 1.0 $5,266,54643.343.1 0.012.9 0.7 $1,562,64139.560.1 0.0 0.4 0.0 252,187,00949.037.1 0.7 8.6 4.6 Greenland $35,85115.044.9 7.931.2 1.0 $838 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $155100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 87,186 4.039.5 5.343.7 7.5 Iceland $7,004,23949.532.4 0.117.6 0.4 $1,202,92046.418.6 0.034.9 0.1 $302,63967.332.6 0.0 0.1 0.0 24,958,89838.322.8 0.037.8 1.1 Ireland $83,126,93656.832.3 0.2 9.4 1.3 $3,211,04645.333.8 0.016.8 4.0 $1,437,07976.022.9 0.0 1.0 0.1 218,960,11748.431.2 0.315.3 4.8 Italy
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- 0.015.432.847.9 3.9 $121,625 0.089.4 1.8 8.8 0.0 26,398,499 0.039.431.025.3 4.2 Ireland $57,848,166 0.065.012.619.8 2.5 $4,911,711 0.031.8 9.314.244.7 $236,286 0.050.4 4.342.6 2.8 277,384,656 0.032.414.738.114.8 Italy $231,055,002 0.045.115.436.5 3.0 $6,260,094 0.035.717.223.623.6 $280,077 0.093.5 6.5 0.0 0.0 811,380,614 0.023.522.941.911.7 Liechtenstein $34,451 0.0 9.454.2 0.036.4 $3,113 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 224,650 0.0 8.932.2 0.059.0 Luxembourg $5,216,531 0.062.415.819.1 2.7 $260,338 0.028.433.823.913.9 $91,353 0.094.9 1.4 3.2 0.5 22,129,190 0.038.826.522.911.8 Malta $3,119,624 0.036.1 4.455.8 3.7 $276,288 0.027.2 0.026.246.6 $30,970 0.086.8 0.0 2.410.8 9,465,001 0.021.4 8.145.425.1 Netherlands $107,717,230 0.059.413.624.1 2.9 $8,739,465 0.032.512.749.3 5.5 $1,017,220 0.053.811.834.3 0.1 470,818,537 0.035.919.337.8 7.1 Norway $23,035,801 0.064.511.719.9 3.9 $1,729,601 0.051.9 6.221.820.0 $104,417 0.087.5 3.4 9.2 0.0 106,900,019 0.040.111.938.1 9.9 Portugal $42,114,752 0.059.710.825.4 4.1 $1,699,444 0.032.5 6.036.624.9 $216,189 0.082.211.3 4.9 1.6 169,687,704 0.040.021.125.213.7 Spain
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $9,647 0.0 0.0100.0 0.0 0.0 3,824,275 0.7 7.6 2.485.9 3.4 Austria $18,929,67055.512.9 0.727.3 3.6 $616,11731.837.9 0.030.2 0.0 $174,32914.0 3.216.4 0.166.3 84,161,68630.429.6 2.226.611.2 Belgium $64,141,98959.415.4 0.422.2 2.7 $4,670,31543.927.1 0.123.4 5.5 $3,236,64721.6 0.5 1.4 0.276.4 291,753,99445.322.0 1.321.6 9.9 Cyprus $5,823,44258.1 7.7 1.924.5 7.8 $321,98458.316.8 0.024.9 0.0 $350,54477.5 0.420.8 1.4 0.0 37,296,46351.112.3 2.324.8 9.5 Denmark $13,207,53237.722.1 0.833.5 5.9 $1,984,08115.543.6 0.037.7 3.2 $549,525 3.8 0.510.2 0.085.6 106,191,82325.130.7 1.932.7 9.6 Finland $12,611,03847.117.5 1.429.5 4.6 $989,86039.127.2 0.033.5 0.1 $73,60342.3 2.248.4 6.2 0.9 66,543,56730.923.0 2.832.810.5 France $141,490,38152.616.8 0.621.5 8.5 $8,623,29050.2 9.8 0.237.3 2.4 $9,015,36033.9 0.2 1.9 9.155.0 982,168,72435.211.8 2.037.213.8 Germany $301,376,64563.615.6 0.517.7 2.6 $16,772,53346.824.7 0.026.4 2.1 $19,786,899 0.3 0.1 0.7 0.098.9 1,920,484,00638.824.7 1.326.5 8.6 Gibraltar $651,08587.1 6.3 0.3 5.3 1.0 $20,006100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
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- 5.1 $137,67398.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.5 $86,256100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3,368,15985.0 0.2 7.9 1.7 5.2 Greece $112,854,98741.748.0 6.9 0.5 2.9 $9,434,81554.332.9 7.8 0.0 4.9 $1,402,36061.938.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 222,428,98748.828.513.5 1.4 7.8 Greenland $187,406 1.461.3 0.4 9.627.3 $2,309 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 522,300 0.644.0 0.517.437.5 Iceland $12,707,56958.733.1 6.7 0.5 1.0 $1,379,28642.633.523.8 0.0 0.0 $55,64383.011.8 5.3 0.0 0.0 28,568,27538.830.324.7 2.9 3.2 Ireland $109,937,44849.039.9 7.8 0.4 2.9 $5,392,29754.125.315.8 0.0 4.9 $1,637,56178.920.2 0.4 0.0 0.5 246,052,86539.532.513.3 2.212.4 Italy $410,368,78651.139.2 7.0 0.7 2.0 $10,949,64147.930.019.6 0.0 2.5 $2,020,81048.426.724.8 0.0 0.0 902,220,21244.631.415.8 2.9 5.3 Liechtenstein $32,872 6.8 0.010.5 6.176.6 $1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $0 254,522 1.0 0.019.3 8.171.6 Luxembourg $9,730,32459.325.412.5 0.4 2.4 $982,75148.627.923.4 0.0 0.0 $233,32313.6 2.783.7 0.0 0.0 24,232,17841.021.330.1 1.8 5.8 Malta $3,925,84470.624.6 1.1
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- 29.7 9.5 $236,414 1.2 93.2 5.6 0.0 0.0 126,782,194 37.4 4.9 18.2 30.9 8.6 Belgium $47,235,918 66.0 1.4 14.5 16.1 2.0 $3,007,339 67.3 3.7 15.3 12.5 1.2 $3,964,804 0.5 98.4 1.1 0.0 0.0 238,021,299 42.8 5.1 23.1 19.9 9.1 Cyprus $5,878,313 68.9 1.9 15.0 11.3 2.9 $288,424 41.8 0.0 37.8 18.7 1.6 $58,206 54.6 0.0 45.4 0.0 0.0 28,345,029 32.9 3.2 34.5 22.3 7.1 Denmark $16,572,844 49.3 2.8 28.1 15.5 4.3 $1,440,655 17.9 18.8 34.6 27.9 0.8 $1,633,327 1.1 98.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 116,207,159 24.2 11.5 37.0 21.5 5.8 Finland $10,939,759 52.1 2.1 23.5 18.8 3.5 $686,855 23.5 0.0 48.1 28.2 0.1 $337,999 0.5 99.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 94,720,074 49.2 3.1 24.8 18.6 4.4 France $170,742,277 60.8 3.6 15.6 16.9 3.1
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- 134 146 145 138 124 93 68 51 42 33 29 25 23 22 -11.6% Average Minutes per Message U.S. Messages 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.6 Calls from the U.S. Foreign Messages 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.2 Calls to the U.S. All Telex Messages 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.2 Billed Revenues $325 $350 $363 $379 $394 $415 $390 $360 $310 $243 $196 $200 $155 $135 $123 $119 $119 -9.5% Settlement Payments $170 $181 $189 $196 $196 $198 $190 $172 $136 $101 $82 $72 $51 $49
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- 145 138 124 93 68 51 42 33 29 25 23 22 20 -9.3% Average Minutes per Message U.S. Messages 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.9 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.7 3.6 3.9 Calls from the U.S. Foreign Messages 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.9 3.0 3.1 3.3 3.4 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.2 3.1 Calls to the U.S. All Telex Messages 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.8 2.9 3.1 3.9 4.1 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.2 4.4 Billed Revenues $325 $350 $363 $379 $394 $415 $390 $360 $310 $243 $196 $200 $155 $135 $123 $119 $119 $110 -5.9% Settlement Payments $170 $181 $189 $196 $196 $198 $190 $172 $136 $101 $82
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- 102.2 125.2 140.7 159.1 199.9 219.7 203.7 13.5 Mexico 9/ 389.1 457.2 468.3 608.7 676.3 748.8 835.7 948.1 942.21,086.31,124.1 8.9 Morocco 3.0 3.3 3.0 3.1 4.2 4.5 4.8 4.8 5.8 6.4 6.0 7.1 Netherlands 48.0 54.0 60.2 66.7 77.0 82.5 82.7 85.6 98.7 122.2 136.8 10.1 Nigeria 7.3 13.1 11.4 11.3 11.3 18.5 18.9 9.2 8.7 17.4 9.2 -5.3 Pakistan 3.2 4.2 5.5 7.2 7.6 8.4 9.2 10.0 10.5 15.6 8.8 6.7 Peru 12.5 11.1 11.2 12.5 14.7 20.2 24.0 25.5 24.5 31.4 27.5 10.4 Philippines 12.9 17.8 17.9 23.2 37.0 42.9 42.3 50.2 33.4 50.8 38.9 0.9 Poland 4.9 1.7 7.3 25.0 28.7 34.0 31.5 27.1 27.3 27.8 24.9 -3.4 Russia 16/ 5.4 8.8 11.2 8.0 31.6 30.2 26.6 31.0
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- 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.0 ERR Singapore 6.9 9.9 15.0 18.7 20.4 26.3 33.8 48.9 56.1 50.2 19.2 -27.0 South Africa 0.4 0.2 0.5 1.1 3.9 6.3 8.1 11.2 18.1 15.5 11.0 73.5 Spain 1.8 1.9 1.4 1.7 2.4 3.3 1.2 2.8 2.3 1.5 0.8 -74.1 Switzerland 5.5 6.0 6.3 6.8 7.1 8.4 8.2 6.0 2.8 4.6 5.1 -38.8 Taiwan 2.2 3.2 4.0 5.9 7.2 11.1 19.8 30.7 38.4 25.1 9.8 -11.5 Thailand 0.5 0.9 1.3 2.0 2.8 3.9 4.4 5.7 6.6 11.0 2.4 -39.2 Turkey 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.9 1.4 1.5 1.9 2.6 8.3 1.7 1.0 -33.5 United Kingdom 74.3 82.7 96.4 107.4 132.6 183.0 120.8 92.9 144.9 140.0 81.1 -55.7 Viet Nam 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 1.0 1.0
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- Fund - High Cost Formulas ................................................... Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund - by Company - 1993 ................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund - by State - 1993 ........................................................... Table 3.3 Universal Service Fund - Percentage Changes - by Company ............................ Table 3.10 Universal Service Fund - Percentage Changes - by State ................................... Table 3.4 Universal Service Fund History .......................................................................... Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund - Payments - by Company ............................................ Table 3.14 Universal Service Fund - Payments - by State ................................................... Table 3.8
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- $64,730 $1,397 $432 $2,552 $241,681 TOTALINDUSTRY $621,601,158 $16,898,829 $29,905,434 $802,345 $3,872,052 $673,079,818 2 - 32 Low-Income Support Mechanisms Total 1999 Total 2000 Total 2001 Total 2002 1st Quarter - 2003 2nd Quarter - 2003 3rd Quarter - 2003 Lifeline Assistance $438.6 $482.6 $555.4 $638.5 $178.1 $164.6 $176.6 LinkUp 34.0 30.5 31.1 30.7 8.9 7.8 8.1 Incremental Toll Limitation 3.1 2.9 3.2 3.9 1.1 0.9 1.1 PICC Reimbursement 4.5 3.2 - - - - - Prior Period True-Ups - - - - -2.2 -3.4 -12.5 Total Low-Income Support 480.2 519.1 589.7 673.1 186.0 169.9 173.2 Administrative Expenses 2.1 0.9 1.8 1.7 0.5 0.9 1.0 Less Interest Income -4.4 -5.8 -4.6 -1.4 -0.3 -0.2 -0.2 Low-Income Support Expenses $477.9 $514.2 $586.9 $673.3 $186.1
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- ILEC is deemed a rural carrier, it continues to receive high cost support based on embedded costs. The expense adjustment allows those study areas5 with an average unseparated cost per loop that exceeds 115% of the national average to allocate an additional portion of their NTS costs to the interstate jurisdiction and to have those costs recovered by HCLS.6 Table 3.2 shows the percentages of additional NTS costs recovered by HCLS.7 HCLS was implemented during a period in which the basic interstate allocation of loop costs was shifted from a level based on the historical SPF to the present flat allocation factor of 25%. Both of these changes were phased in between 1985 and 1993, during which the HCLS was increased
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- Change Alabama 88.4% 92.2% 3.8% * Alaska 86.5 96.4 9.9 * Arizona 86.9 94.8 7.9 * Arkansas 86.6 92.1 5.5 * California 92.5 97.0 4.6 * Colorado 93.2 97.2 4.0 * Connecticut 95.5 97.4 1.9 * Delaware 94.3 96.8 2.5 * District of Columbia 94.9 94.0 -0.9 Florida 88.7 94.3 5.6 * Georgia 86.2 94.0 7.9 * Hawaii 93.5 96.8 3.2 * Idaho 90.7 95.0 4.3 * Illinois 94.2 92.8 -1.4 # Indiana 91.6 93.4 1.9 * Iowa 96.2 96.9 0.7 Kansas 94.3 95.5 1.1 Kentucky 88.1 95.0 6.9 * Louisiana 89.7 92.4 2.7 * Maine 93.4 97.9 4.5 * Maryland 95.7 96.4 0.7 Massachusetts 95.9 96.9 1.0 Michigan 92.8 94.3 1.5 * Minnesota 95.8 97.7 1.9 * Mississippi 82.4 91.4
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- CPI All Services 4.4 3.4 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.9 0.8 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.4 - Housing * 2.8 - Apparel 2.7 -0.3 - Transportation 3.7 1.6 - Medical Care 5.2 4.6 - Recreation *** * 1.7 - Other Goods & Services * 4.1 CPI Public Transportation 4.9 2.3 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 3.8 3.2 CPI Electricity 2.3 1.2 CPI Sewer & Water Maintenance * 4.0 CPI Postage 4.2 3.6 Note:All figures represent average annual rates of change in the December index values. ****** Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. Chart 7.1 The CPI telephone service index was revised in December of 1997. Series not established until 1993. Figure reflects annual change between 1993 and 2002.
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- Company BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Sprint Ameritech PacificSouthwestern North South GTE ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 100.0 98.5 85.2 90.5 85.1 98.7 98.7 91.2 93.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 19.1 12.7 43.3 28.3 31.7 29.7 23.0 25.5 16.5 Average Repair Interval (hours) 0.7 1.7 22.3 16.6 13.5 2.6 3.2 10.4 2.8 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.9 96.9 98.1 85.3 89.6 88.4 94.6 90.5 92.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 13.1 10.8 15.2 28.7 12.7 25.2 17.1 20.5 9.9 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.0 2.4 4.0 3.4 3.2 8.1 3.3 14.6 4.7 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation
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- Surveys - Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied .................. Table 9.4 Customer Perception Surveys - Sample Sizes ........................................................ Table 9.5 Expenses and Taxes ................................................................................................ Table 11.2 Expenses - Total Operating ..................................................................................... Table 11.9 Factors - Interstate DEM - Unweighted ................................................... Table 8.11 Factors - Interstate DEM - Weighted ...................................................... Table 8.12 General Information .......................................................................... Table 1.17 High-Cost Loop Fund Formulas ....................................................................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Loop Support - 2001 Data - by Jurisdiction...................................... Table 3.17 High-Cost Loop Support - 2001 Data - by Study Area .......................................Table 3.31 High-Cost Loop Support Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.3 High-Cost Loop Support Payment Projections by Jurisdiction............................ Table 3.8 High-Cost Loop Support Payment Projections by Study Area ............................ Table 3.23 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Jurisdiction.........................................Table 3.22 High-Cost Loop
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- by the FCC where the state commission lacks jurisdiction.4 A CLEC that is designated as an ETC will receive high cost support that is determined by the number of lines it serves, the support per line received by the ILEC against which it is competing, and the degree to which it uses its own facilities to provide its services.5 Table 3.2 compares the annual amounts of support received by incumbent local 1 This was formerly referred to as the Universal Service Fund, and still bears that name in the Commission rules. It is now referred to as high-cost loop support to avoid confusion with the new, more comprehensive universal service support mechanisms that the Commission developed to implement the 1996 Act.
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- in per-minute access prices over time have been a major contributing factor to reductions in long distance prices. 6 Although the changes took effect on July 1, some companies made subsequent adjustments to their tariffs, which did not take effect until August 11. 1953 - 2003 1993 - 2003 CPI All Items 3.9 % 2.4 % CPI All Services 4.9 3.2 CPI Telephone Services ** 1.7 0.3 CPI Major Categories: - Food & Beverages * 2.5 - Housing * 2.7 - Apparel 2.1 -1.0 - Transportation 3.6 1.9 - Medical Care 5.9 4.0 - Recreation * 1.7 - Other Goods & Services * 4.5 CPI Public Transportation 5.2 2.3 CPI Utility Natural Gas Service 5.1 4.6 CPI Electricity 3.3 1.0 CPI
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- 15.8 43.6 34.3 27.2 NA 26.8 23.5 25.7 Average Repair Interval (hours) 0.5 1.5 6.5 17.9 5.2 0.7 3.9 6.3 10.5 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO INTEREXCHANGE CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 99.8 98.4 96.0 99.1 98.3 95.2 88.1 89.7 92.4 Average Installation Interval (days) 12.0 9.2 17.4 17.2 17.0 17.5 23.9 17.8 19.6 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.2 2.8 4.3 3.5 3.1 3.6 8.0 4.4 18.2 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation Commitments Met 97.3 99.6 98.9 99.5 99.0 99.5 98.5 98.7 98.6 Residence 98.3 99.7 98.9 99.6 99.1 99.5 98.6 98.8 98.8 Business 90.1 98.8 98.2 99.2 98.3 98.9 97.5 97.1 96.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 1.4 0.4 1.5 1.7 2.0 1.3 1.1
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- Fund Formulas ......................................................... Table 3.3 Expenses and Taxes ................................................................................................ Table 11.2 Expenses - Total Operating ..................................................................................... Table 11.9 High-Cost Loop Support - 2002 Data - by Jurisdiction...................................... Table 3.16 High-Cost Loop Support - 2002 Data - by Study Area .......................................Table 3.30 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History ............................................................ Table 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payment History - ILECs and CLECs ........................... Table 3.2 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total ............................................................ Chart 3.1 High-Cost Support Fund Payments - Total - ILECs and CLECs ............................Chart 3.2 High-Cost Loop Support Payment Projections by State or Jurisdiction................ Table 3.6 High-Cost Loop Support Payment Projections by Study Area ............................ Table 3.22 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by State or Jurisdiction .............................. Table 3.21 High-Cost Loop Support Payments by Study
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- Fund - High Cost Formulas ................................................... Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund - by Company - 1995 ................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund - by State - 1995 ........................................................... Table 3.3 Universal Service Fund - Percentage Changes - by Company ............................ Table 3.10 Universal Service Fund - Percentage Changes - by State ................................... Table 3.4 Universal Service Fund History .......................................................................... Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund - Payments - by Company ............................................ Table 3.14 Universal Service Fund - Payments - by State ................................................... Table 3.8 1 CC Docket No. 87-339. 2 Amendment of Part 36 of the Commission's Rules and Establishment of a Joint Board, Establishment of a Program to Monitor the Impact of Joint Board Decisions, Order, CC Docket Nos. 80-286 and
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- rural carriers until the effective date of the new universal service support mechanisms, to be adopted in CC Docket No. 96-45. 7 Federal-State Joint Board on Universal Service, Report and Order, released May 8, 1997, para. 203-204. 140 Factor (SPF) to a flat allocation factor of 25%. Both of these changes were phased in between 1985 4 and 1993. Table 3.2 shows the actual payments that have been made through the USF since its inception. The first column indicates the year in which the NTS costs were incurred. The second column indicates the year in which the USF payments were made. The third column indicates the amount of those payments, based on the product of the transition factor shown in the
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- 5.5 37.5 FOURTH QUARTER 33.6 6.0 39.6 1985FIRST QUARTER 32.9 6.6 39.6 SECOND QUARTER 34.9 6.6 41.5 THIRD QUARTER 36.6 6.2 42.8 FOURTH QUARTER 38.0 5.3 43.3 TOTAL 1985 142.4 24.7 167.1 1986FIRST QUARTER 38.8 4.3 43.0 SECOND QUARTER 41.0 3.8 44.8 THIRD QUARTER 43.2 3.5 46.7 FOURTH QUARTER 45.5 3.0 48.5 TOTAL 1986 168.5 14.6 183.1 1987FIRST QUARTER 48.0 3.2 51.2 SECOND QUARTER 49.3 3.1 52.5 THIRD QUARTER 52.1 2.9 55.0 FOURTH QUARTER 54.4 2.6 57.0 TOTAL 1987 203.9 11.9 215.7 1988FIRST QUARTER 56.6 2.4 59.0 SECOND QUARTER 57.3 2.3 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 59.8 2.3 62.1 FOURTH QUARTER 61.8 2.2 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0
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- by Service .......................................... Table 1.2 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - by Type of Carrier .............................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Transmission Systems ......................................................................................... Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ......................................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ............................................................... Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...................................................... Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund History .......................................................................... Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund Payment Projections - by Study Area ...........................Table 3.15 Universal Service Fund Payments - by State ...................................................... Table 3.14 Universal Service Fund Payments - by Study Area ............................................ Table 3.24 Universal Service Fund Percentage Changes - by State ......................................Table 3.10 Universal Service Fund Percentage Changes - by Study Area ............................Table 3.20 Universal Service Program Requirements and Fund Factors
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- 489.8 12.8 8.4 21.2 2,919.8 6,286.5 9,206.4 3,382.2 6,335.2 9,717.4 (credit card, collect, international call-back, etc.) other than revenue reported on line 42 44Other switched toll service (includes MTS, 800/888 8,125.3 585.7 8,711.0 503.4 322.3 825.7 13,907.138,616.352,523.4 22,535.739,524.4 62,060.1 service, etc.) 45Long distance private line services 931.4 44.2 975.6 5.9 9.6 15.4 1,339.9 6,888.5 8,228.4 2,277.1 6,942.3 9,219.4 46Satellite services 3.2 15.3 18.5 2.8 2.8 26.9 139.5 166.4 30.1 157.6 187.6 47All other long distance services 100.3 57.3 157.6 32.8 25.2 58.0 1,148.4 3,793.7 4,942.1 1,281.5 3,876.2 5,157.7 Total toll service (excluding Line 42 calls that both 9,618.3 759.3 10,377.5 555.2 368.8 924.0 19,510.556,485.675,996.1 29,684.057,613.7 87,297.7 originate and terminate in foreign points) 48 Revenues used for calculating universal service 68,682.510,392.9 79,075.4
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- collection, customer 9,121.3 5,772.1 10,739.7 25,633.2 premises equipment, published directory and non-telecommunications service revenue 50Gross billed revenue from all sources 117,058.2 38,580.8 98,845.3 254,484.2 TRS Worksheet Data Revenues reported by service providers that filed TRS Worksheets but not Universal Service Worksheets: Sales to contributing carriers and international- to-international revenue ** 241.8 174.4 416.2 88.6 9.8 98.5 136.7 819.0 955.7 467.1 1,003.2 1,470.4 Sales to end users and contributing carriers ** 128.3 86.5 214.8 91.4 31.6 123.0 95.7 413.4 509.1 315.4 531.5 846.8 Total telecommunications revenue not included on Universal Service Worksheets 370.2 260.8 631.0 180.0 41.4 221.4 232.3 1,232.4 1,464.8 782.5 1,534.7 2,317.2 Total Telecommunications Revenue for all $80,303.4$28,264.4$108,567.8$30,413.2$2,616.8$33,030.0$22,937.8$66,632.6$89,570.4$133,654.4$97,513.9$231,168.3 Telecommunications Service Providers Including Data from both Universal Service and TRS Worksheets
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- 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Full Year Lifeline Assistance $129.1 $125.0 $112.4 $112.0 $478.5 Link-Up 6.5 * 10.6 10.6 27.7 Incremental Toll Limitation 3.0 * 2.0 1.5 6.5 PICC Reimbursement 0.0 * 1.0 0.9 1.9 Prior Period True-ups -2.3 -2.7 -0.7 -8.6 -14.3 Administrative Expenses 0.6 0.4 0.4 0.3 1.7 Less Interest Income -0.9 -0.3 -1.0 -1.0 -3.2 Total Low Income Programs $136.0 $122.4 $124.7 $115.8 $498.9 * Included in Lifeline estimate. Note: Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. Source: USAC quarterly filings: Oct. 31, 1997; Jan. 30, 1998; May 1, 1998; and July 31, 1998. 2 - 117 TABLE 2.5 LIFELINE ASSISTANCE - SUBSCRIBERS BY STATE OR JURISDICTION STATE OR JURISDICTION 1988 1989 1990
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- costs over $360 [.75 times ($420 - $360) = $45], resulting in USF support totalling $99.60 per loop, or $996,000 total support. 3 - 1 interstate allocation of loop costs was shifted from a level based on the historical SPF to the present flat allocation factor of 25%. Both of these changes were phased in between 1985 and 1993. Table 3.2 shows the actual payments that have been made through the USF since its inception. The first column indicates the year in which the NTS costs were incurred. The second column indicates the year in which the USF payments were made. The third column indicates the amount of those payments, based on the product of the transition factor shown in the
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- 1.5 Minnesota 96.4 97.7 1.3 Mississippi 82.4 89.3 6.9 * Missouri 92.1 93.6 1.5 Montana 92.8 93.9 1.1 Nebraska 94.0 96.7 2.7 Nevada 89.4 90.7 1.3 New Hampshire 95.0 95.6 0.6 New Jersey 94.1 93.7 -0.4 New Mexico 85.3 89.8 4.5 New York 90.8 94.7 3.8 * North Carolina 89.3 92.8 3.5 North Dakota 95.1 96.5 1.4 Ohio 92.2 95.4 3.2 * Oklahoma 91.5 91.5 -0.0 Oregon 91.2 96.8 5.6 * Pennsylvania 95.1 95.9 0.8 Rhode Island 93.3 95.1 1.8 South Carolina 81.8 92.2 10.4 * South Dakota 92.7 93.1 0.4 Tennessee 87.6 95.1 7.5 * Texas 89.0 91.8 2.8 * Utah 90.3 97.4 7.1 * Vermont 92.7 94.9 2.2 Virginia 93.1 93.6 0.5 Washington 92.5 95.5 3.1 West Virginia 88.1
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- 5.5 37.5 FOURTH QUARTER 33.6 6.0 39.6 1985FIRST QUARTER 32.9 6.6 39.6 SECOND QUARTER 34.9 6.6 41.5 THIRD QUARTER 36.6 6.2 42.8 FOURTH QUARTER 38.0 5.3 43.3 TOTAL 1985 142.4 24.7 167.1 1986FIRST QUARTER 38.8 4.3 43.0 SECOND QUARTER 41.0 3.8 44.8 THIRD QUARTER 43.2 3.5 46.7 FOURTH QUARTER 45.5 3.0 48.5 TOTAL 1986 168.5 14.6 183.1 1987FIRST QUARTER 48.0 3.2 51.2 SECOND QUARTER 49.3 3.1 52.5 THIRD QUARTER 52.1 2.9 55.0 FOURTH QUARTER 54.4 2.6 57.0 TOTAL 1987 203.9 11.9 215.7 1988FIRST QUARTER 56.6 2.4 59.0 SECOND QUARTER 57.3 2.3 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 59.8 2.3 62.1 FOURTH QUARTER 61.8 2.2 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0
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- of Trouble Rpts. 18.2% 27.8% 15.3% 17.4% 18.0% 13.3% 26.7% 13.3% 11.8% Total Residence 18.1% 29.6% 15.3% 17.1% 17.5% 13.5% 25.7% 13.2% 12.2% Total Business 18.2% 22.3% 15.5% 18.9% 19.6% 12.2% 31.0% 13.7% 9.7% Res. Complaints per Mill. Res. Access Lines 164.8 50.4 75.4 924.0 11.5 44.9 953.4 107.9 132.5 Bus.Complaints per Mill. Bus. Access Lines 54.7 14.6 40.2 490.8 3.2 20.6 544.5 NA 82.2 9 - 13 Table 9.1(b): Company Comparison -- Installation, Maintenance, & Customer Complaints -- 1996 Company AmeritechBell AtlanticBellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 61.1 88.1 98.3 78.5 92.8 88.9 85.8 97.1 96.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 54.2 29.0 24.9 58.2 37.9 30.2
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- Causes .......................................................................................Table 9.3 Switching Systems ..................................................................................................Table 10.1 Taxes - Federal Income ...........................................................................................Table 11.11 Taxes - Total Other .................................................................................................Table 11.12 Telecommunications Revenue - by Type of Carrier ...............................................Table 1.1 Transmission Systems .............................................................................................Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ..............................................................................Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ....................................................................Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...........................................................Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund History ...............................................................................Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund Payment Projections - by Study Area ..................................Table 3.15 Universal Service Fund Payments - by State ............................................................Table 3.14 Universal Service Fund Payments - by Study Area ..................................................Table 3.24 Universal Service Fund Percentage Changes - by State ............................................Table 3.10 Universal Service Fund Percentage Changes - by Study Area ..................................Table 3.20 Universal Service Program Requirements and Fund Factors ....................................Table 1.2
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- = $54.60], plus they would receive 75% of their costs over $360 [.75 times ($420 - $360) = $45], resulting in USF support totaling $99.60 per loop, or $996,000 total support. 3 - 2 level based on the historical SPF to the present flat allocation factor of 25%. Both of these changes were phased in between 1985 and 1993. Table 3.2 shows the actual payments that have been made through the USF since its inception. The first column indicates the year in which the NTS costs were incurred. The second column indicates the year in which the USF payments were made. The third column indicates the amount of those payments, based on the product of the transition factor shown in the
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- & Customer Complaints -- 1998 Company Ameritech Bell Atlantic BellSouth NYNEX Pacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 38.4 85.6 98.3 96.1 69.5 73.2 82.4 95.3 81.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 53.5 32.0 24.6 36.5 33.9 30.8 38.8 26.7 23.9 Average Repair Interval (hours) 21.9 6.4 2.2 10.2 9.5 3.2 10.7 14.8 7.0 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.9 87.0 85.1 98.2 89.3 97.4 88.7 91.1 78.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 14.6 17.4 14.7 22.0 20.1 0.0 22.3 14.8 13.9 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.1 2.4 3.7 3.3 4.7 2.2 4.6 7.9 6.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation
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- - by Type of Carrier .............................Table 1.3 Telecommunications Industry Revenue - Total ................................................... Table 1.1 Telecommunications Revenues - All Carriers ..................................................... Table 1.7 Transmission Systems ......................................................................................... Table 10.2 Universal Service Fund by State ......................................................................... Table 3.9 Universal Service Fund by Study Area ............................................................... Table 3.19 Universal Service Fund High Cost Formulas ...................................................... Table 3.1 Universal Service Fund History .......................................................................... Table 3.2 Universal Service Fund Payment Projections - by Study Area ...........................Table 3.15 4 Index of Tables and Charts Universal Service Fund Payments - by State ...................................................... Table 3.14 Universal Service Fund Payments - by Study Area ............................................ Table 3.24 Universal Service Fund Percentage Changes - by State ......................................Table 3.10 Universal Service Fund Percentage Changes - by Study Area ............................Table 3.20 Universal
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- Millions of Dollars) Low Income Programs 1998 Totals 1st Quarter - 1999 2nd Quarter - 1999 3rd Quarter - 1999 Lifeline Assistance $478.5 $128.6 $112.3 $111.4 Link-Up 27.7 13.0 11.3 9.8 Incremental Toll Limitation 6.5 0.8 0.5 0.5 PICC Reimbursement 1.9 0.8 0.7 0.9 Prior Period True-ups -14.3 0.8 -5.0 2.8 Administrative Expenses 1.7 0.5 0.5 0.5 Less Interest Income -3.2 -0.7 -0.8 -0.8 Total Low Income Programs $498.9 $143.8 $119.5 $125.1 Note: Detail may not match totals because of necessary rounding. Source: USAC quarterly filings: November 2, 1998, January 29, 1999, and April 28, 1999. 2 - 33 TABLE 2.5 LIFELINE ASSISTANCE - SUBSCRIBERS BY STATE OR JURISDICTION STATE OR JURISDICTION 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996
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- costs over $360 [.75 times ($420 - $360) = $45], resulting in USF support totalling $99.60 per loop, or $996,000 total support. 3 - 1 interstate allocation of loop costs was shifted from a level based on the historical SPF to the present flat allocation factor of 25%. Both of these changes were phased in between 1985 and 1993. Table 3.2 shows the actual payments that have been made through the USF since its inception. The first column indicates the year in which the NTS costs were incurred. The second column indicates the year in which the USF payments were made. The third column indicates the amount of those payments, based on the product of the transition factor shown in the
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- * Mississippi 82.4 89.5 7.1 * Missouri 91.5 94.6 3.1 * Montana 91.0 94.1 3.1 * Nebraska 95.7 96.2 0.5 Nevada 90.4 92.3 2.0 New Hampshire 94.3 95.5 1.2 New Jersey 94.8 94.5 -0.3 New Mexico 82.0 88.2 6.2 * New York 91.8 94.8 3.0 * North Carolina 88.3 93.1 4.8 * North Dakota 94.6 96.8 2.1 Ohio 92.4 95.6 3.2 * Oklahoma 90.3 90.6 0.3 Oregon 90.6 96.0 5.4 * Pennsylvania 94.9 96.8 2.0 * Rhode Island 93.6 95.6 1.9 * South Carolina 83.7 92.9 9.2 * South Dakota 93.2 90.6 -2.6 ** Tennessee 88.5 94.6 6.1 * Texas 88.4 92.2 3.8 * Utah 92.5 97.0 4.5 * Vermont 92.3 95.2 3.0 Virginia 93.1 93.9 0.9 Washington 93.0 95.2 2.2
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- 5.5 37.5 FOURTH QUARTER 33.6 6.0 39.6 1985FIRST QUARTER 32.9 6.6 39.6 SECOND QUARTER 34.9 6.6 41.5 THIRD QUARTER 36.6 6.2 42.8 FOURTH QUARTER 38.0 5.3 43.3 TOTAL 1985 142.4 24.7 167.1 1986FIRST QUARTER 38.8 4.3 43.0 SECOND QUARTER 41.0 3.8 44.8 THIRD QUARTER 43.2 3.5 46.7 FOURTH QUARTER 45.5 3.0 48.5 TOTAL 1986 168.5 14.6 183.1 1987FIRST QUARTER 48.0 3.2 51.2 SECOND QUARTER 49.3 3.1 52.5 THIRD QUARTER 52.1 2.9 55.0 FOURTH QUARTER 54.4 2.6 57.0 TOTAL 1987 203.9 11.9 215.7 1988FIRST QUARTER 56.6 2.4 59.0 SECOND QUARTER 57.3 2.3 59.6 THIRD QUARTER 59.8 2.3 62.1 FOURTH QUARTER 61.8 2.2 64.0 TOTAL 1988 235.4 9.2 244.6 1989FIRST QUARTER 64.1 2.1 66.2 SECOND QUARTER 66.5 2.0 68.5 THIRD QUARTER 67.7 2.0
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- Maintenance, & Customer Complaints -- 1998 Company Ameritech Bell Atlant. BellSouth NYNEXPacific SBC US West GTE Sprint ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 38.4 85.6 98.3 96.1 69.6 73.2 82.4 95.3 81.8 Average Installation Interval (days) 53.5 32.0 24.6 36.5 33.9 30.8 38.8 26.7 24.0 Average Repair Interval (hours) 21.9 6.4 2.2 NA 9.5 3.2 10.7 14.8 7.0 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 93.9 87.0 85.1 98.2 89.3 97.4 88.7 91.1 78.9 Average Installation Interval (days) 14.6 17.4 14.7 22.0 20.1 0.0 22.3 14.8 13.9 Average Repair Interval (hours) 3.1 2.4 3.7 3.3 4.7 2.2 4.6 7.9 6.9 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation
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- Program ..................................................Table 1.4 Customer Perception Surveys - Percentage of Customers Dissatisfied .................. Table 9.4 Customer Perception Surveys - Sample Sizes ........................................................Table 9.5 Expenses and Taxes ................................................................................................Table 11.2 Expenses - Total Operating .....................................................................................Table 11.9 Factors - Interstate DEM Unweighted ..................................................Table 8.11 Factors - Interstate DEM Weighted .....................................................Table 8.12 High-Cost Loop Payment Formulas ..................................................................Table 3.1 High-Cost Loop Payment History .........................................................................Table 3.2 High-Cost Loop Payment Projections - by Study Area .......................................Table 3.12 High-Cost Programs Fund Size Projections ................................................ Table 3.9 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Non-Rural by State ......................... Table 3.11 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Non-Rural by Study Area .............. Table 3.16 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Total by State ...............................Table 3.10 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Total by Study Area
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- - Weighted ......................................................Table 8.12 High-Cost Loop Fund - 1999 Data - by Jurisdiction..........................................Table 3.15 High-Cost Loop Fund - 1999 Data - by Study Area ...........................................Table 3.27 High-Cost Loop Fund - Percentage Changes - by Jurisdiction.......................... Table 3.16 High-Cost Loop Fund - Percentage Changes - by Study Area ............................Table 3.28 High-Cost Loop Payment Formulas ..................................................................Table 3.1 High-Cost Loop Payment History .........................................................................Table 3.2 High-Cost Loop Payment Projections - by Jurisdiction....................................... Table 3.8 High-Cost Loop Payment Projections - by Study Area .......................................Table 3.21 High-Cost Loop Payments - by Jurisdiction....................................................Table 3.20 High-Cost Loop Payments - by Study Area ....................................................Table 3.32 High-Cost Programs Fund Size Projections ................................................ Table 3.7 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Non-Rural by Jurisdiction.................. Table 3.13 High-Cost Support Payment Projections - Non-Rural by
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- Table 8.12 General Information .......................................................................... Table 1.17 High-Cost Loop Support - 1999 Data - by Jurisdiction...................................... Table 3.20 High-Cost Loop Support - 1999 Data - by Study Area .......................................Table 3.32 High-Cost Loop Support - Percentage Changes - by Jurisdiction....................... Table 3.21 High-Cost Loop Support - Percentage Changes - by Study Area ........................ Table 3.33 High-Cost Loop Payment Formulas .................................................................. Table 3.2 High-Cost Loop Payment History ......................................................................... Table 3.3 High-Cost Loop Payment Projections - by Jurisdiction....................................... Table 3.8 High-Cost Loop Payment Projections - by Study Area ....................................... Table 3.26 High-Cost Loop Payments - by Jurisdiction.................................................... Table 3.25 High-Cost Loop Payments - by Study Area .................................................... Table 3.37 High-Cost Loop Support Mechanism Net Dollar Flow by State ................... Table 3.14 High-Cost Model
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- -- 1999 Company BellSouth Qwest SBC SBC SBC Verizon Verizon Verizon Sprint Ameritech PacificSouthwestern North South GTE ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SWITCHED ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 96.2 86.5 91.4 60.7 64.0 97.7 94.2 95.7 82.3 Average Installation Interval (days) 26.0 41.0 70.1 26.8 27.8 41.4 25.7 29.5 2.7 Average Repair Interval (hours) 2.6 9.7 25.7 11.9 4.3 3.2 4.9 5.2 13.5 ACCESS SERVICES PROVIDED TO CARRIERS -- SPECIAL ACCESS Percent Installation Commitments Met 85.1 84.0 93.6 74.9 97.0 84.0 85.4 90.6 80.0 Average Installation Interval (days) 15.9 23.3 15.7 22.3 0.0 20.4 15.1 20.6 9.8 Average Repair Interval (hours) 4.4 4.4 3.0 4.4 2.7 4.0 4.2 7.9 13.5 LOCAL SERVICES PROVIDED TO RESIDENTIAL AND BUSINESS CUSTOMERS Percent Installation
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- to access customers, namely interexchange carriers. The following is a summary of some key quality of service indicators for 2001 and 2000: In virtually all areas of measured performance highlighted in the report, most companies improved in 2001 compared to 2000. Average residential installation intervals for individual companies ranged from a low of 0.6 business days to a high of 3.2 business days in 2001, an improvement from a low of 0.8 business days and a high of 3.9 business days in 2000. Average initial out-of-service residential repair intervals for individual companies ranged from a low of 13.5 hours to a high of 26.8 hours in 2001, an improvement compared to a low of 13.0 hours and a high of 49.0
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- reporting holding company, and the level of customer dissatisfaction with residential installations declined for two out of the four reporting holding companies. Average residential installation intervals for individual operating entities ranged from a low of 0.5 business days to a high of 2.1 business days in 2002, as compared to a low of 0.6 business days and a high of 3.2 business days in 2001. The report is available for reference in the FCC's Reference Information Center, Courtyard Level, 445 12th Street, S.W. Copies may be purchased by calling Qualex International at (202) 863-2893. The report can be downloaded from the FCC-State Link Internet site at http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/stats on the World Wide Web. For additional information, contact the Industry Analysis and Technology
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- 0.5 0.4 SBC Ameritech 2.2 2.1 2.1 2.0 2.1 1.5 SBC Pacific 2.2 1.5 1.8 1.3 1.2 1.5 SBC Southwestern 0.7 0.8 0.8 2.2 1.8 1.9 SBC SNET 5.4 2.1 2.2 1.8 1.0 1.0 Verizon GTE 3.0 1.4 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.6 Verizon North (Combined with Verizon South) Verizon South 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.0 1.1 Sprint 3.5 4.5 3.9 3.2 1.5 1.4 Weighted BOC/Sprint Composite* 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.2 1.2 * Weighted composite is calculated using access line counts. Chart 5A Average BOC Residential Installation Interval in Days (Using Company Provided Composites) Residential Installation Intervals Large Price-Cap Carriers 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 Years Inte rval in
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- Downtime in seconds per Switch For All Events 149.4 218.1 236.9 112.9 46.2 437.5 301.2 354.8 351.0 For Unscheduled Events Over 2 Minutes 105.9 192.8 221.4 96.3 15.2 511.2 205.9 336.7 344.1 For Unscheduled Downtime More than 2 Minutes Number of Occurrences or Events 82 25 114 41 14 144 128 288 117 Events per Hundred Switches 5.8 1.8 6.9 3.2 1.7 16.5 8.4 6.6 7.1 Events per Million Access Lines 4.19 1.22 5.18 2.31 0.68 10.21 8.31 16.56 16.82 Average Outage Duration in Minutes 30.3 181.2 53.4 49.9 15.0 51.6 40.8 85.7 81.3 Average Lines Affected per Event in Thousands 15.8 23.2 14.4 15.2 29.8 12.3 7.3 5.2 5.5 Outage Line-Minutes per Event in Thousands 218.5 914.5 384.4 316.6 136.7
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 xi Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table of Contents -- Continued Page Part 3. International Telecommunications - Continued Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of the Domestic United States for the Year Ending December 31, 1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- Unclassified See notes following Table 2.19. 138 Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table 2.18 - Total Reserves of Reporting Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers as of December 31, 2000 (Dollar Amounts Shown in Millions) Total Non- Subject to State Interstate Access Billing and RegulatedSeparations Collection and CommonTraffic Special Total and Adjustments Line Sensitive Interexchange All Reporting Cos.$234,584.8 $19,595.7$214,989.1$155,838.7$59,148.6$31,061.0$10,193.5$17,334.4$58,588.9 $559.7 Bell Operating Cos.220,003.2 18,521.1 201,482.1145,552.855,928.329,075.4 9,324.617,003.155,403.2 525.2 All Other Cos. 14,581.6 1,074.6 13,507.0 10,285.9 3,220.3 1,985.6 868.9 331.2 3,185.7 34.5 Alabama 3,930.2 457.3 3,472.9 2,590.5 882.4 551.3 119.3 194.2 864.8 17.6 AL Arizona 3,545.6 283.2 3,262.4 2,377.3 885.1 533.9 130.0 218.7 882.6 2.5 AZ Arkansas 1,476.1 66.2 1,409.9 998.2 411.7 270.2 44.1 94.0 408.3 3.4 AR California 28,764.0 2,307.0 26,457.0 20,039.0 6,418.0 3,432.3
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . .119 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . . . . . . . 123 Table 3.3 -Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . . . . . .126 Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for 2000. .
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- 2,866.8 47.2 2,819.6 2,008.9 810.7 444.1 126.6 235.3 806.0 4.7KS Kentucky 4,954.7 187.1 4,767.6 3,527.8 1,239.8 791.5 177.0 276.4 1,245.0 -5.2KY Louisiana 5,447.7 252.3 5,195.4 3,912.8 1,282.5 834.1 161.0 272.9 1,268.0 14.5LA Maine 1,765.1 65.8 1,699.3 1,210.6 488.7 219.3 85.3 174.4 479.0 9.7ME Maryland 7,633.9 408.8 7,225.1 4,959.9 2,265.2 947.5 374.4 934.2 2,256.1 9.1MD Massachusetts 10,743.0 671.0 10,072.0 6,509.6 3,562.5 1,003.2 576.5 1,936.2 3,515.9 46.6MA Michigan 12,177.4 561.0 11,616.4 8,915.4 2,701.0 1,589.2 652.5 442.6 2,684.3 16.7MI Minnesota 5,009.3 287.3 4,721.9 3,351.7 1,370.3 650.8 208.4 504.7 1,363.9 6.3MN Mississippi 3,615.8 164.8 3,451.0 2,575.7 875.3 587.4 115.3 162.6 865.4 9.9MS Missouri 7,651.4 255.9 7,395.5 5,306.1 2,089.4 1,143.8 337.9 584.0 2,065.6 23.8MO Montana 912.0 32.7 879.3 597.5 281.8 137.9 60.3 82.9 281.1 0.8MT Nebraska
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2001. . . . 117 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . .121 Table 3.3 -Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . 126 Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for 2001. . .
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- 56.1 15.5 10.5 27.9 53.9 2.2 SD Tennessee 1,936.1 111.7 1,824.4 1,312.9 511.4 219.6 63.3 199.9 482.8 28.6 TN Texas 9,025.4 1,081.8 7,943.6 5,706.5 2,237.2 850.7 205.4 1,077.2 2,133.3 103.9 TX Utah 727.3 40.9 686.4 439.0 247.4 75.3 34.0 124.1 233.4 13.9 UT Vermont 239.1 8.9 230.2 157.1 73.1 30.4 14.3 26.3 71.0 2.0 VT Virginia 2,994.9 187.9 2,807.0 1,803.8 1,003.2 420.9 117.2 437.6 975.7 27.5 VA Washington 2,385.8 184.8 2,201.0 1,422.9 778.1 301.5 87.8 350.7 740.0 38.1 WA West Virginia 630.0 31.4 598.5 413.7 184.8 90.0 26.0 62.1 178.1 6.7 WV Wisconsin 1,498.3 71.2 1,427.1 1,055.3 371.8 143.0 51.5 162.7 357.2 14.7 WI Wyoming 210.8 16.7 194.1 122.9 71.2 25.0 12.5 30.5 68.0 3.3 WY Puerto Rico 1,148.6 142.8 1,005.9
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2002. . . . 105 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2002. . . . . . . . . . 109 Table 3.3 -Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2002. . . . . . . . . . 113 Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 TABLE
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 TABLE
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 TABLE
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 PART
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- (0.04) 1,420.5 441.8 978.7 538.6 206.4 232.0 977.0 1.613 PA RHODE ISLAND 125.7 0.03 125.7 8.1 117.6 56.4 43.7 17.5 117.6 RI SOUTH CAROLINA 367.4 9.91 357.5 80.6 276.8 156.7 66.4 53.3 276.4 0.470 SC SOUTH DAKOTA 70.2 0.11 70.1 15.5 54.6 21.2 15.6 17.8 54.6 SD TENNESSEE 527.5 0.03 527.5 81.0 446.5 250.8 105.4 89.4 445.7 0.869 TN TEXAS 3,003.2 30.95 2,972.3 1,197.4 1,774.9 926.1 387.9 460.8 1,774.9 TX UTAH 221.7 0.31 221.4 32.6 188.7 89.4 46.7 52.7 188.7 UT VERMONT 86.3 1.99 84.3 14.8 69.5 26.9 30.2 12.4 69.5 VT VIRGINIA 961.0 6.32 954.7 257.8 696.9 373.2 139.8 183.2 696.2 0.697 VA WASHINGTON 795.0 2.62 792.3 218.2 574.2 300.3 138.2 135.6 574.2 WA WEST VIRGINIA 179.3 179.3 38.7 140.5
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 XI STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS Table of Contents -- Continued Page Part 3. International Telecommunications - Continued Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of the Domestic United States for the Year Ending December 31, 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 SD Tennessee 1,936.1 111.7 1,824.4 1,312.9 511.5 219.6 63.3 199.9 482.8 28.6 TN Texas 9,025.4 1,081.8 7,943.6 5,727.8 2,215.8 842.4 203.3 1,070.4 2,116.1 99.7 TX Utah 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 UT Vermont 239.1 8.9 230.2 157.1 73.1 30.4 14.3 26.3 71.0 2.0 VT Virginia 2,994.9 187.9 2,807.0 1,803.8 1,003.2 420.9 117.2 437.6 975.7 27.5 VA Washington 883.7 94.5 789.2 501.9 287.3 142.8 22.9 114.4 280.1 7.3 WA West Virginia 630.0 31.4 598.5 413.7 184.8 90.0 26.0 62.1 178.1 6.7 WV Wisconsin 1,498.3 71.2 1,427.1 1,055.3 371.8 143.0 51.5 162.7 357.2 14.7 WI Wyoming 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 WY Puerto Rico 1,148.6 142.8 1,005.9
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- 40.9 5.0 8.7 4.5 18.2 22.8 MD Massachusetts 159.0 122.7 36.4 9.5 26.9 (2.9) 2.2 1.8 1.1 25.7 MA Michigan 243.5 153.9 89.6 71.7 17.9 4.6 1.5 6.1 11.8 MI Minnesota 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 MN Mississippi 162.9 16.2 146.7 138.7 8.0 4.2 0.1 (1.7) 2.6 5.5 MS Missouri 349.3 252.2 97.2 81.0 16.3 3.2 1.1 2.3 6.6 9.6 MO Montana 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 MT Nebraska 35.5 30.6 4.9 3.7 1.2 0.1 (0.2) 0.0 (0.1) 1.3 NE Nevada 129.6 82.3 47.2 32.6 14.6 3.3 2.5 0.8 6.6 8.3 NV New Hampshire 21.3 13.9 7.4 2.7 4.7 0.5 0.3 0.8 4.1 NH New Jersey 284.2 220.0 64.2 33.4 30.7
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 xi Statistics of Communications Common Carriers Table of Contents -- Continued Page Part 3. International Telecommunications - Continued Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of the Domestic United States for the Year Ending December 31, 1999. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . .119 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . . . . . . . 123 Table 3.3 -Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2000. . . . . . . . .126 Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for 2000. .
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2001. . . . 117 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . . .121 Table 3.3 -Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2001. . . . . . . . 126 Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for 2001. . .
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2002. . . . 105 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2002. . . . . . . . . . 109 Table 3.3 -Miscellaneous International Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2002. . . . . . . . . . 113 Table 3.4 - Carriers Filing International Traffic Data for
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2003. . . . 105 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2003. . . . . . . . . . 109 Table 3.3 -2003 U.S. Billed Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 191 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points for the Year Ending December 31, 2005. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table 3.3 -2005 U.S. Billed Revenues for Facilities-Based and Facilities-Resale Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- 99 191 Part 3. International Telecommunications Table 3.1 -International Message Telephone Service of All U.S. Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 203 Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of All U.S. Points . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201 207 Table 3.3 -U.S. Billed
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- OF COMSAT CORPORATION AT DECEMBER 31, 1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION AT DECEMBER 31, 1993. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .178 TABLE 3.3-SELECTED FACILITY DATA
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- 3.1-BALANCE SHEET OF COMSAT CORPORATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1994. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .210 TABLE 3.3-SELECTED FACILITY DATA OF COMSAT CORPORATION FOR THE YEARS 1994 AND 1993. .
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- 3.1-BALANCE SHEET OF COMSAT CORPORATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .198 TABLE 3.3-SELECTED FACILITY DATA OF COMSAT CORPORATION FOR THE YEARS 1995 AND 1994. .
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- 3.1-BALANCE SHEET OF COMSAT CORPORATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1996. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 TABLE 3.3-SELECTED FACILITY DATA OF COMSAT CORPORATION FOR THE YEARS 1996 AND 1995. .
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- 3.1-BALANCE SHEET OF COMSAT CORPORATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 TABLE 3.3-SELECTED FACILITY DATA OF COMSAT CORPORATION - INTELSAT FOR THE YEARS 1997 AND
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- 3.1-BALANCE SHEET OF COMSAT CORPORATION AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185 TABLE 3.2-INCOME STATEMENT OF COMSAT CORPORATION--YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186 PART 4. INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS TABLE 4.1-INTERNATIONAL MESSAGE TELEPHONE SERVICE OF THE DOMESTIC UNITED STATES
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- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 XI STATISTICS OF COMMUNICATIONS COMMON CARRIERS Table of Contents -- Continued Page Part 3. International Telecommunications - Continued Table 3.2 -International Private Line Services of the Domestic United States for the Year Ending December 31, 1998. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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- responds to an identified problem with a conclusory description of a supposed enhancement that resolves it. 62, Sch. 4 Ameritech's response relies on data through June 16, nearly one month after Ameritech filed its application. 67 Based on testing that did not begin until June 13, Ameritech offers its "point of view" that "MCI is prepared to go to release 3.2 on June 30, 1997." ( 67). 68 Ameritech's response relies entirely on material from the Gates/Thomas Reply Affidavit from May and June. 75, 78, Sch. 5 Although the bulk of these allegations relate to MCI, Ameritech's response relies on June data regarding the late 865 notices ( 75 & Schedule 5) and a June 20 response regarding problems in the
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- Director, Video Dialtone Sales and Marketing, Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc., to Andrea Greenberg, Senior Vice President, Business and Regulatory Affairs, Rainbow Programming Holdings, Inc., dated April 12, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 4 to Complaint); Bell Atlantic Response to Interrogatories at 14. ``Application for Video Dialtone Service'' dated May 17, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 6 to Complaint). See Tariff § 3.2(A) (``The service for which Video Dialtone Service is provided is either month-to-month or sixty (60) months, depending upon the rate schedule chosen by the Programmer-Customer. Programmer-Customers must purchase Video Dialtone Service for a minimum of three months.'') See Bell Atlantic Brief at 25; Bell Atlantic Reply Brief at 10; December 20, 1995 Declaration of John C. Phillips at 3, ¶
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- antenna HAAT specified for each DTV allotment is the same as antenna 97 HAAT of its associated NTSC station. The ERP for each allotment is then calculated to provide service area replication up to a maximum ERP of 5 megawatts. We also propose in the draft DTV Table the following minimum values for ERP: 1 kW for lower VHF channels, 3.2 kW for upper VHF channels, and 50 kW for UHF channels. This would ensure that smaller stations, if they desire, are able to expand their existing coverage as they transition to DTV. We request comment on this approach and on our proposed maximum and minimum ERP values. 95. We also believe that new stations that operate on DTV allotments created
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- April3,1997. ERPandAntennaHeight Thetabulatedvalueofeffectiveradiatedpower(ERP)forDTVoperationwascalculatedto replicateNTSCcoverage.Itisthemaximum,overasetofuniformlyspacedcompass directions,oftheERPvaluesrequiredtoextendnoise-limitedDTVcoverageasfarasthe gradeBcontouroftheNTSCstation.Thismaximumisshowninthecolumnentitled"DTV POWER."Itisthebasisforsubsequentcalculationsofserviceandinterference,anditwas calculatedusingthefollowingmethodology: ThedistancetotheexistingNTSCgradeBcontourwasdeterminedineachof360uniformly spacedcompassdirectionsstartingfromtruenorth.Thisdeterminationwasmadeusing informationintheengineeringdatabase,includingdirectionalantennadata,andusingterrain elevationdataatpointsseparatedby3arc-secondsoflongitudeandlatitude.FCCcurves(47 CFR§73.699)wereappliedintheusualway,asdescribedin47CFR§73.684,tofindthis gradeBcontourdistance,withtheexceptionthatdipolefactorconsiderationswereappliedto thefieldstrengthcontourspecifiedin47CFR§73.683forUHF. Heightaboveaverageterrainwasdeterminedevery5degreesdirectlyfromtheterrain elevationdata,andbylinearinterpolationforcompassdirectionsinbetween.Incaseswhere theTVEngineeringDataBaseindicatedemploymentofadirectionalantenna,theERPin eachspecificdirectionwasdeterminedthroughlinearinterpolationoftherelativefieldvalues describingthedirectionalpattern.(ThedirectionalpatternstoredintheFCCcomputerdata baseprovidesrelativefieldvaluesat10degreeintervalsandmayincludeadditionalvaluesin specialdirections.Theresultoflinearinterpolationoftheserelativefieldvaluesissquared andmultipliedbytheoverallmaximumERPlistedforthestationintheTVEngineeringData BasetofindtheERPinaspecificdirection.) ThereplicatingERPforDTVwasthencalculatedbyafurtherapplicationofFCCcurves, withnoise-limitedDTVcoveragedefinedasthepresenceoffieldstrengthsof27.8,35.8and 40.8dBµrespectivelyforlowVHF,highVHFandUHF,at50%oflocationsand90%ofthe time.ThespecifiedfieldstrengthshavebeencalculatedfromthedatagiveninAppendixA assumingthatthevaluegiventhereforreceivernoisefiguremaybeappliedasasystemnoise figureincludingeffectsofelectricalnoiseexternaltoTVreceivers.AtUHF,theprecise value40.8dBµwasappliedforchannel38;andthevalueusedforotherUHFchannelsis 40.8plusadipolefactormodification.Thisresultsinreceptiononchannel14needing2.3 dBless,andchannel69needing2.3dBmore,thanthe40.8dBµforchannel38. B-1 Thedipolefactormodificationusedinreplicationcalculationsisequalto20timeslog10ofthe ratioofthecenterfrequencyoftheUHFchannelofinteresttothecenterfrequencyof channel38.Forconsistency,thesamemodificationwasappliedtothegradeBfieldstrength contourforexistinganalogueUHFstationsasspecifiedin47CFR§73.683. Thepowernecessarytomatch(orreplicate)thedistancetothegradeBcontourwithaDTV signalwascomputedforall360azimuthsusingthesameradial-specificheightaboveaverage terrainasfortheNTSCcase,butnowinconjunctionwithF(50,90)curves.Thefamilyof FCCpropagationcurvesforpredictingfieldstrengthat50%oflocations90%ofthetimeis foundbytheformulaF(50,90)=F(50,50)-[F(50,10)-F(50,50)].Thatis,theF(50,90) valueislowerthanF(50,50)bythesameamountthatF(50,10)exceedsF(50,50). Ingeneral,thesecomputationsofDTVpowertomatchthedistancetotheGradeBNTSC contourresultinERPvalueswhichvarywithazimuth.Forexample,theazimuthalERP patternwhichreplicatesinUHFtheGradeBcontourofanomnidirectionalVHFoperation willbesomewhatdifferentbecauseterrainhasadifferenteffectonpropagationinthetwo bands.Thus,theproceduredescribedhereeffectivelyderivesanewdirectionalantenna patternwherevernecessaryforaprecisematchaccordingtoFCCcurves. Finally,theERPspecifiedforDTVallotmentshasbeenmodifiedsothatitdoesnotexceed 1megawattandisnotlessthan50kilowatts.Thishasbeendonebyscalingtheazimuthal powerpatternratherthanbytruncation.Thus,ifreplicationbyFCCcurvesasdescribed aboverequiresanERPof2megawatts,thepowerpatternisreducedbyafactorof2inall directions.TheresultingERPandazimuthalpatternareusedinsubsequentserviceand interferencecalculationsinvolvingprojectedDTVstationsasreportedincolumnstotheright of"DTVPOWER"and"ANTENNAHEIGHT." The"ANTENNAHEIGHT"specifiedforDTVallotmentscorrespondstotheheightofthe transmittingantennaaboveaverageterrainasfoundintheengineeringdatabaseforthe particularstation.Thisvaluerepresentstheheightaboveterrainoftheradiationcenterofthe stationbeingreplicated,averagedfrom3.2to16.1kilometers(2to10miles)over8evenly spacedradials.TheindicatedvalueisthatonfileassuppliedbytheNTSCapplicantrather thanarecalculatedvalue. EvaluationofServiceandInterference-DigitalTelevisionDuringTransition Undertheheading"DIGITALTELEVISIONSERVICEDURINGTRANSITION," prospectiveconditionsareevaluatedintermsofbothareaandpopulation.Thevalues tabulatedunderthisheadingarenetvalues:serviceareaistheareawherethedesiredsignal isabovetheDTVnoisethresholdlesstheareawhereservicereceivesinterferencefromother DTVorNTSCstations.Similarly,thenumberofpeopleservedisthepopulationreceiving anadequatesignalrelativetonoiseexcludingpeopleinareaswithinterference. Levelsofinterferencearecalculatedasdesired-to-undesired(D/U)ratios,andtheselevels mustbeabovecertainthresholdvaluesforacceptableservice.Thethresholdvaluesusedto preparetheinterferenceestimatesinthisappendixarethosetabulatedfortheGrandAlliance SysteminAppendixA. B-2 Theprocedureusedtoidentifyareasofserviceandinterferenceisthefollowing: ·Elementsofareainalargerectanglecenteredatthedesiredtransmitterareexamined todeterminewhetherthepropagatedsignalisabovethenoiselevelforreception.The elementalareasare2squarekilometersinsize.Propagationpredictionsaremade usingtheLongley-Ricepoint-to-pointpropagationmodelVersion1.2.2takinginto considerationthestation'sdirectionaltransmittingantenna,ifany,andthetransmitting antenna'sheightaboveaverageterrainalongthepertinentradial.Thedesiredsignalis setequaltothevaluepredictedfor50%oflocations,90%ofthetime. ·Iftheelementofareahasanadequatesignal,theinterferingsignallevelsfrom neighboringstationsaresimilarlyevaluatedwithLongley-Rice.Interferingsignalsare setequaltothevaluespredictedfor50%oflocationsand10%ofthetimesothatwe willbemakingaworst-casecomparison. ·Finally,iftheundesiredsignalarrivesoff-axis,itisreducedbyanamountdetermined byagainpatternassumedforthereceivingsystemantenna. ComputercodefortheLongley-Ricepoint-to-pointradiopropagationmodelispublishedin anappendixofNTIAReport82-100,AGuidetotheUseoftheITSIrregularTerrainModel intheAreaPredictionMode,authorsG.A.Hufford,A.G.LongleyandW.A.Kissick,U.S. DepartmentofCommerce,April1982.Somemodificationstothecodeweredescribedby G.A.HuffordinamemorandumtousersofthemodeldatedJanuary30,1985.Withthese modifications,thecodeisreferredtoasVersion1.2.2oftheLongley-Ricemodel. EvaluationofServiceandInterference-ExistingNTSC Undertheheading"EXISTINGNTSC,"currentconditionsinNTSCservicesareevaluated alongwiththeeffectsofnewinterferencefromDTV.Calculationsofnewinterference assumethatallDTVstationsintheallotmenttablecomeontheair.Theadditional interferenceisevaluatedintermsofbothareaandpopulationwithresultsexpressedas percentagesoftheareaandpopulationinsidetherespectivegradeBcontours. Theareastabulatedunderthesubheading"SERVICE,"arenetvaluescalculatedby subtractingareasreceivinginterferencefromtheareainsideeachstation'sGradeBcontour. Here,theonlyinterferenceunderconsiderationisthatfromotherNTSCstationsactuallyon theair.Similarly,thenumberofpeoplecurrentlyservedisthepopulationinsidetheGradeB contourlessthenumberofpeopleininterferenceareas. TheeffectsofintroducingDTV,evaluatedaspercentagesofthereferenceconditions,are presentedunderthesubheading"INTERFERENCE."Interferenceissuesarediscussedinthe textofthisdecision. TheprocedureusedtoidentifyareasofserviceandinterferenceforNTSCisthesameasused forDTVwiththefollowingchangesduetothechangeintypeofdesiredstation: ·Ineachelementofarea,thedesiredsignallevelissetequaltothevaluepredictedfor B-3 medianconditions,thatis,50%ofbothlocationsandtimebytheLongley-Ricemodel. (50%oflocations,90%oftimewasusedintheprocedureoutlinedforDTV.) Elementsofareaaredroppedfromconsiderationifthisdesiredsignallevelfallsbelow thevaluesestablishedforNTSCgradeBfieldstrengthcontoursin47CFR§73.683 (theseare47,56and64dBµrespectivelyinthelowVHF,highVHFandUHF bands). ·InterferencebetweenVHFNTSCstationsisdeemedtoexistwhentheD/Uratiofalls belowthethresholdvaluesof-3dB,28dBand-13dBrespectivelyforlower
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- increase their power over time and thereby "grow into" the power level needed for full service area replication, as specified in the DTV Table. See Fifth Report and Order, at para. 91. 35 These minimum and maximum power levels are for UHF channels only. The minimum DTV allotment powers for VHF channels are 1 kW for lower VHF channels and 3.2 kW for upper VHF channels. 25 that there is need to finalize compensation decisions now. Furthermore, as pointed out by the petitioners, the issue of compensation is complex and likely to involve special considerations, such as allocations for not-for-profit services such as public safety communications, where compensation might not be appropriate. To decide this matter on reconsideration without a complete
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- 47 C.F.R. §25.202 (a)(1). In this section, we address only the NGSO FSS downlink bands. Many of the same sharing principles discussed herein are also applicable to the NGSO FSS service uplink band at 14.0-14.5 GHz. NPRM at ¶ 28. See Provisional Final Acts WRC-2000, Article S22 Table S-22-4A. The ITU-R agreed upon sync loss criterion is contained in recommends 3.2 of ITU-R Recommendation S.1323. Sync loss is generally defined as the disruption in the transmission of a digital signal resulting in either lost data or reduced transmission capacity. The impact of sync loss on GSO FSS networks can be significant because the total outage time exceeds the duration of interference due to the additional ``recovery'' period needed to reacquire the
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- 1.9¢ 11.5¢ 18.2¢ Jamaica 2.9¢ 4.8¢ 1.0¢ 8.7¢ Japan 6.5¢ 1.9¢ 11.3¢ 19.7¢ Jordan 15.9¢ 4.8¢ 2.3¢ 23.0¢ Kenya 25.5¢ 4.8¢ 12.3¢ 42.6¢ Korea 5.1¢ 3.4¢ 4.3¢ 12.8¢ Kuwait 7.1¢ 1.9¢ Zero 9.0¢ Malaysia 6.6¢ 3.4¢ 12.4¢ 22.4¢ Mexico 0.9¢ 3.4¢ 12.5¢ 16.8¢ Netherlands 2.6¢ 1.9¢ 5.3¢ 9.8¢ New Zealand 5.7¢ 1.9¢ 16.2¢ 23.8¢ Nicaragua 3.8¢ 4.8¢ 3.7¢ 12.3¢ Norway 3.2¢ 1.9¢ 6.5¢ 11.6¢ Pakistan 14.7¢ 4.8¢ 7.2¢ 26.7¢ Panama 4.7¢ 4.8¢ 9.9¢ 19.4¢ Peru 5.8¢ 4.8¢ 5.5¢ 16.1¢ Philippines 6.5¢ 4.8¢ 12.6¢ 23.9¢ Poland 4.7¢ 4.8¢ 15.1¢ 24.6¢ Portugal 4.6¢ 1.9¢ 17.4¢ 23.9¢ Russia 5.4¢ 4.8¢ 25.2¢ 35.4¢ Singapore 5.0¢ 1.9¢ 0.7¢ 7.6¢ South Africa 5.2¢ 3.4¢ 8.3¢ 16.9¢ Spain 4.8¢ 1.9¢ 11.4¢ 18.1¢ Sweden 3.6¢ 1.9¢ 4.5¢ 10.0¢ APPENDIX
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- to a monthly rate of $0.003 per minute for usage of 8,000 minutes per circuit. E-7 Country TCP Country TCP Argentina 6.7¢ Jordan 15.9¢ Australia 4.8¢ Kenya 25.5¢ Austria 8.1¢ Korea 5.1¢ Bahamas 5.2¢ Kuwait 7.1¢ Barbados 8.6¢ Malaysia 6.6¢ Belgium 3.0¢ Mexico 0.9¢ Bermuda 4.5¢ Netherlands 2.6¢ Brazil 6.6¢ New Zealand 5.7¢ Chile 2.9¢ Nicaragua 3.8¢ Colombia 5.1¢ Norway 3.2¢ Costa Rica 3.3¢ P.R. of China 8.7¢ Czech Republic 8.1¢ Pakistan 14.7¢ Denmark 5.9¢ Panama 4.7¢ Dominican Rep. 3.6¢ Peru 5.8¢ Ecuador 2.9¢ Philippines 6.5¢ Egypt 10.4¢ Poland 4.7¢ El Salvador 5.9¢ Portugal 4.6¢ France 2.9¢ Russia 5.4¢ Germany 4.3¢ Singapore 5.0¢ Greece 5.2¢ South Africa 5.2¢ Guatemala 3.1¢ Spain 4.8¢ Guyana 6.6¢ Sweden 3.6¢ Haiti 8.6¢ Switzerland 4.4¢ Honduras
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- notice to, and agreement of, the DSS and the FBISC. 3.1.3 AT&T agrees not to reveal or transfer Classified or Sensitive Information to the Company or to any other person except with prior written authorization by the DoD or the FBI. Where such authorization is granted, the information will be protected in the same manner as it was by AT&T. 3.2 Government Security Committee Compliance Programs 3.2.1 There shall be established within the Company a permanent Government Security Committee ("GSC") consisting of no fewer than three Principal Managers and at least one other cleared manager (other than a Principal Manager of the Company). The members of the GSC shall ensure that the Company complies with the policies and practices established pursuant
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- the execution of this Agreement. ARTICLE III GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 3.1 Implementation Plan. Certain of the rights and obligations of the Parties are set forth in further detail in an Implementation Plan, which is consistent with this Agreement. TMI shall comply with the Implementation Plan, as it may be modified from time to time pursuant to Section 12.7. 3.2 Written Policies. The written policies and procedures of TMI regarding Electronic Surveillance shall be consistent with the provisions of this Agreement and the Implementation Plan. 3.3 Training. TMI shall instruct appropriate officials and staff as to their obligations under this Agreement and the Implementation Plan and issue annual reminders to them of such obligations. 3.4 All Reasonable Measures. The Parties
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- 11. If DT and VoiceStream do not consummate their proposed merger, VoiceStream intends to acquire Powertel directly. Therefore, VoiceStream and Powertel concurrently filed applications seeking authority to transfer control of Powertel's licenses and authorizations to VoiceStream in the event that the VoiceStream-DT merger is not consummated.32 The VoiceStream Powertel Application does not include a 27 Id. VoiceStream shareholders will receive 3.2 shares of DT's stock and $30 cash for each share of VoiceStream common stock, subject to certain adjustments. Alternatively, VoiceStream shareholders may elect an all-stock (3.7647 DT shares per VoiceStream share) or an all cash ($200 per VoiceStream share) option, subject to proration and other adjustments. DT also will assume approximately $5 billion of the net debt of VoiceStream. Following
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- Earth Stations SES-MOD-19980506-00540 HARRON COMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION Application for Modification Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service "MOD" to add an antenna. LOCATION: 71 ° 21 ' 26.00 " W LONG. 42 ° 52 ' 58.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 SPRING ROAD, ROCKINGHAM, LONDONDERRY, NH ANTENNA ID: 4.5 meters A-2 8345 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 24M0F8W ANTENNA ID: 3.2 meters A-3 9000 SCIENFTIFIC ATLANTA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 24M0F8W ANTENNA ID: 2.8 meters A-4 RCA 2.8 RCA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 24M0F8W ANTENNA ID: 6 meters A-1 8060 SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 24M0F8W E960596 Class of Station: VSAT Network SES-MOD-19981009-01377 MORRIS AND DICKSON COMPANY, LTD. Application for Modification Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service "VSAT STATION ASSOCIATED
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- for administrative purposes only and do not in any way prejudice Commission action. E980461 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations SES-REG-19981006-01372 WBS CALIFORNIA, LLC. Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: 121 ° 28 ' 40.00 " W LONG. 38 ° 38 ' 54.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 719 NORTH MARKET BOULEVARD, SACRAMENTO, SACRAMENTO, CA ANTENNA ID: 3.2 meters 1 9000 SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Analog Video With Associated Audio Subcarrier E980466 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations SES-REG-19981016-01425 RCN TELECOM SERVICES OF MASSACHUSETTS, INC. Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: 71 ° 2 ' 57.00 " W LONG. 42 ° 20 ' 38.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 105 WEST FIRST STREET,
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- E980532 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations SES-REG-19981216-01879 TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER OF SANTA ANA, d/b/a TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK, INC. Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: 90 ° 28 ' 30.00 " W LONG. 41 ° 32 ' 52.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 WDLM TOWER SITE NEAR THE INTERSECTION OF BELMONT RD., SCOTT, DAVENPORT, IA ANTENNA ID: 3.2 meters 1 9000 SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8W Analog Video With Asociated Audio Subcarriers E980533 Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations SES-REG-19981216-01880 TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTER OF SANTA ANA, d/b/a TRINITY BROADCASTING NETWORK, INC. Registration Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: 91 ° 38 ' 48.00 " W LONG. 42 ° 2 ' 43.00 " N LAT. SITE ID:
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- 38 ' 14.00 " W LONG. 3.8 METER COMTECH ANTENNA ID:1 3.8 meters 76K8G7W DIGITAL QPSK 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 230KG7W DIGITAL QPSK 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz E990050 SES-REG-19981208-02071 THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: 46 ° 0 ' 27.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 XL HEIGHTS, 3.2 MILES EAST OF BUTTE, SILVER BOW, BUTTE, MT 112 ° 26 ' 30.00 " W LONG. 3.8 METERS COMTECH ANTENNA ID:1 3.8 meters 76K8G7W DIGITAL QPSK 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 230KG7W DIGITAL QPSK 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz E990051 SES-REG-19981208-02072 THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: 47 ° 32
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- Fixed Earth Stations Registration 12/08/1999 - 12/08/2008 Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: SITE ID: 1 ROOF OF WESTERN MONTANA COLLEGE HAETING, BEAVERHEAD, DILLON, MT E990050 SES-REG-19981208-02071 THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Date Effective: 03/31/1999 Class of Station: Grant of Authority Fixed Earth Stations Registration 12/08/1998 - 12/08/2008 Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: SITE ID: 1 XL HEIGHTS, 3.2 MILES EAST OF BUTTE, SILVER BOW, BUTTE, MT Page 5 of 7 CORRECTIONS E980420 SES-LIC-19980910-01309 PAGING NETWORK OF DALLAS/FT. WORTH, INC. E990051 SES-REG-19981208-02072 THE UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA Date Effective: 03/31/1999 Class of Station: Grant of Authority Fixed Earth Stations Registration 12/08/1998 - 12/08/2008 Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service LOCATION: SITE ID: 1 1215 36TH AVE., N.W., CASCADE, GREAT FALLS,
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- 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000172 SES-REG-20000414-00600 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 34 ° 49 ' 48.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 1202 STAMP CREEK ROAD, OCONEE, SALEM, SC 82 ° 55 ' 9.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F COMPRESSED VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000174 SES-REG-20000421-00613 CABLE ONE, INC. Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service 38 ° 28 ' 23.70 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 3242 AIRWAY
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- E000177 SES-REG-20000414-00624 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Licensee and contact name has been corrected from original filing to the correct name per letter dated April 25, 2000. 34 ° 18 ' 21.10 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 503 CENTRAL STREET, ANDERSON, IVA, SC 82 ° 39 ' 46.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG VIDEO WITH ASSOCIATED SUBCARRIERS 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F8F COMPRESSED VIDEO 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0G7F Points of Communication: Page 5 of 10 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E000178 SES-REG-20000414-00625 CHARTER COMMUNICATIONS, LLC Registration Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service Licensee and contact name has been corrected from original
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- PARTNERS, L.P. Application for Modification Class of Station: Fixed Earth Stations Nature of Service:Domestic Fixed Satellite Service "MOD" to add additional Antenna(s) to its' existing receive-only earth station registration. 33 ° 26 ' 39.00 " N LAT. SITE ID: 1 536 ROBERTSON AVE. EAST, COLUMBIA, FT. GORDEN, GA 82 ° 18 ' 15.00 " W LONG. LOCATION: SCIENTIFIC ATLANTA A-1 3.2 meters ANTENNA ID: 9000 ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36MOF3E SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA A-2 4.5 meters ANTENNA ID: ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3E SCIENTIFIC-ATLANTA 5M 5 meters ANTENNA ID: 8008B (5 METER) ANALOG 3700.0000 - 4200.0000 MHz 36M0F3E Points of Communication: 1 - ALSAT - (ALSAT) E960246 SES-MOD-20000615-01072 INTELLIGENT COMMUNICATIONS, INC. Application for Modification Class of Station: VSAT Network Nature of
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- Florence SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1958 Mar-98 350 5.5 0.37 B WBZF FM Gospel Florence, SC 204 Hartsville SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1992 Jun-98 500 3.7 0.7 A WHSC AM Oldies Florence, SC 204 Hartsville SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1946 Jun-98 0 0 0 C WCMG FM R&B Oldies Florence, SC 204 Latta SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1970 Apr-99 400 3.2 1.34 C3 WFSF FM CHR Florence, SC 204 Marion SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1991 Apr-99 225 3.7 1.07 C3 WMXT FM Clsc Rock Florence, SC 204 Pamplico SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1990 Apr-99 900 6.9 1.4 C2 WYMB AM Country Florence, SC 204 Manning SC Cumulus Broadcasting Inc 1957 Apr-99 0 0 0 B WWFN FM Oldies Florence, SC 204
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- DTV facilities with reduced power and a directional antenna. It notes that these limitations were imposed to address concerns for interference to KNOE-TV. Cosmos states that Noe's showing is based on the erroneous presumption that KPLC-TV is authorized a maximum ERP of 17 kW. It notes that as listed in the DTV Table of Allotments, KPLC-TV's authorized ERP is only 3.2 kW. It further states that its own engineering analysis, using the operating facilities permitted in the DTV Table, confirms that interference to KNOE-TV from KPLC-TV would affect only 0.8% of the population within KNOE-TV's current Grade B contour. Cosmos states that this level of interference is hardly an actionable claim, as nearly one of every four NTSC stations will experience
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- to allot Channel 286A to Colony, Oklahoma. 3. We believe the public interest would be served by allotting Channel 286A to Weatherford, Oklahoma, since an interest has been expressed in providing the community with its second local FM service. Channel 286A can be allotted to Weatherford in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements with a site restriction of 3.2 kilometers (2.0 miles) northwest. 4. Accordingly, pursuant to the authority contained in Sections 4(i), 5(c)(1), 303(g) and (r) and 307(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, and Sections 0.61, 0.204(b) and 0.283 of the Commission's Rules, IT IS ORDERED, That effective April 3, 2000, the FM Table of Allotments, Section 73.202(b) of the Commission's Rules, IS AMENDED, with
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- No. 99-193; RM-9561; 14 FCC Rcd 8250 (1999) Action: At the request of Mountain West Broadcasting, we are allotting Channel 246A at Moville, Iowa, as the community's first local aural transmission service. Coordinates: The reference coordinates for Channel 246A at Moville are 42-29-11 North Latitude and 96-00-36 West Longitude Additional Information: This allotment requires a site restriction of 5.2 kilometers (3.2 miles) east to avoid a short-spacing to the licensed site of Station KMXC(FM), Channel 247C1, Sioux Falls, Iowa. FCC Contact: Sharon P. McDonald (202) 418-2180 MM Docket No. 99-194 ; RM-9562; 14 FCC Rcd 8250 (1999) Action: At the request of Mountain West Broadcasting, we are allotting Channel 225A at Rockford, Iowa, as the community's first local aural transmission service.
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- 247A to Jefferson, as the community's first local aural service (priority 3), rather than the allotment of the channel to Mt. Washington, as its second local aural service (priority 4). 4. Channel 247A can be allotted to Jefferson in compliance with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements, with respect to all domestic allotments, with a site restriction of 5.1 kilometers (3.2 miles) southeast, to avoid a short-spacing to Station WGMT, Channel 249C3, Lyndon, Vermont. Use of this site restriction does not negate the short-spacings to unoccupied and unapplied-for Channel 247C1 at both Sherbrook, Quebec, and Thetford-Mines, Quebec, Canada. The allotment requires Canadian concurrence as a specially-negotiated short-spaced allotment since Bristol is located within 320 kilometers (200 miles) of the U.S.-Canadian border
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- provide Holt, an unincorporated community that is not within an urbanized area, with its first local aural transmission service and would not leave Andalusia devoid of local broadcast service. The proposed reallotment of Channel 251C1 to Holt, Florida, is mutually exclusive with its existing authorization at Andalusia, Alabama. The distance between Andalusia and the petitioner's specified site at Holt is 3.2 kilometers (2 miles) whereas a minimum distance of 245 kilometers (152 miles) is required in this instance. As stated in the Notice, Station WTKE presently provides 60 dBu coverage to less than 50% of the Pensacola urbanized area while covering virtually the entire Fort Walton Beach urbanized area. However, as the 70 dBu contour of Station WTKE does not reach
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- that extends at least 4.7 kilometers. b) LP10 Stations: Maximum Facilities. LP10 stations will be authorized to operate with maximum facilities of 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT. An LP10 station with a HAAT that exceeds 30 meters will not be permitted to operate with an ERP greater than that which would result in a 60 dBu contour of 3.2 kilometers. In no event will an ERP less than one watt be authorized. No facility will be authorized in excess of one watt ERP at 100 meters HAAT. Minimum Facilities. LP10 stations may not operate with less than one watt ERP. 13. A new Section 73.812 is added, as follows: §73.812 Rounding of power and antenna heights. (a) Effective radiated
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- proximate, such as ethnic, professional, industry and student groups, and retirement neighborhoods. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. LP10 Service LP10 stations will operate at between one and 10 watts ERP and an antenna height of up to 30 meters (100 feet) HAAT. Such stations will produce a 60 dBu signal out to about 1.6 to 3.2 kilometers (1 to 2 miles) from the antenna site. Such stations will fit in some locations where LP100 stations cannot, due to separation requirements, and will provide groups with the opportunity to operate stations that reach smaller communities or groups with a common interest. Spectrum rights and responsibilities for this service are addressed below. Nature of Service and Licensees Noncommercial
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- of commencing program test operations pursuant to Sec. 73.1620. With the exception of applications filed solely pursuant to Sections (c)(6), (c)(9), or (c)(10), the modification of license application must contain an exhibit demonstrating compliance with the Commission's radio frequency radiation guidelines. In addition, except for applications solely filed pursuant to Sections (c)(6) or (c)(9), where the installation is located within 3.2 km of an AM tower or is located on an AM tower, an exhibit demonstrating compliance with Sec. 73.1692 is also required. * * * * * (3) A directional TV on Channels 2 through 13 or 22 through 68 or a directional Class A TV on Channels 2 through 13 or 22 through 51; or a directional TV or
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- . According to the FCC's sixth annual report on the competitive status of markets for the delivery of video programming, a total of 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services (i.e., cable and noncable MVPDs) as of June 1999, up 5.5% over the 76.6 million households subscribing to MVPDs in June 1998. This subscriber growth translates into a 3.2 percentage point increase in multichannel video programming subscribership to 81.4% as of June 1999, i.e., 99.4 million U.S. homes with at least one television divided by 80.9 million households subscribed to multichannel video programming services. See Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in Markets for the Delivery of Video Programming, CS Docket No. 99-230, Sixth Annual Report [``1999 Report''],
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- of other members of the Office of Plans and Policy, other Commission Staff, or any Commissioner. Given the preliminary character of some titles, it is advisable to check with the authors before quoting or referencing these working papers in other publications. i Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY.....................................................................................1 1. INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................7 2. METHODOLOGY - EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS..................................9 3. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN.......................................................................14 3.1 Treatment Variables.......................................................................................................................14 3.2 Experiment Institution...................................................................................................................17 3.3 Performance Measures...................................................................................................................22 4.0 EXPERIMENT RESULTS.........................................................................26 4.1 Economic Efficiency........................................................................................................................27 4.2 Buyer's Bargaining Power.............................................................................................................28 4.3 Buyer Surplus..................................................................................................................................34 4.4 Seller Profits and Losses.................................................................................................................36 4.5 Regression Analysis CAP MFN Treatment Data......................................................................40 5.0 CONCLUDING COMMENTS....................................................................49 APPENDIX A: ECONOMIC THEORY................................................................53 A.1 Traditional Oligopsony/Oligopoly Theory....................................................................................53 A.2 Some Solutions Based on Cooperative Game Theory..................................................................54 A.2.1 The "Nash Bargaining" Solution..............................................................................................56 A.2.2 The "Shapley Value" Solution..................................................................................................56
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- 1549.5-1558.5 9 AERONAUTICAL MOBILE-SATELLITE (R) (space-to-Earth), MOBILE-SATELLITE (space-to-Earth), S5.341, S5.351, US308, US309. Aviation (87) 1558.5-1559 0.5 AERONAUTICALMOBILE-SATELLITE(R)(space-to-Earth),S5.341,S5.351,US308,US309.Aviation(87). 1559-1610 51 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION, RADIONAVIGATION-SATELLITE (space-to-Earth), S5.341, US208, US260. Aviation (87), Note: The NTIA Manual (footnote G126) states that differential GPS stations may be authorized in the 1559-1610 MHz band, but the FCC has not yet addressed this footnote. 1610-1610.6 0.6 MOBILE-SATELLITE(Earth-to-space),AERONAUTICALRADIONAVIGATION,RADIODETERMINATION-SATELLITE(Earth-to-space),US319,US260.SatelliteCommunications(25],Aviation(87). 1610.6-1613.8 3.2 MOBILE-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), RADIO ASTRONOMY, AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION, RADIODETERMINATION-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), US319, US260, S5.341, S5.364, S5.366, S5.367, S5.368, S5.372, US208. Satellite Communications (25), Aviation (87). 1613.8-1626.5 12.7 MOBILE-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION, RADIODETERMINATION-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), Mobile- satellite (space-to-Earth), US319, US260, S5.341, S5.364, S5.365, S5.366, S5.367, S5.368, S5.372, US208. Satellite Communications (25), Aviation (87). 1626.5-1645.5 19 MOBILE-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), MARITIME MOBILE-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space), S5.341, S5.351, US315. Satellite Communications
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- Bands: Channel Spacing: 896-902 MHz- 12.5 kHz Bit Rates: 800, 1600,6400,9600 bps Signaling: 4-level FSK Frequency Deviation: +/- 800 Hz and +/- 2400 Hz Emissions: Meets FCC Narrowband PCS specs Transmit EIRP: 0.1 w Frequency Stability: 1 PPm Audio Loudness: Frequency Response: Harmonic Distortion: Volume: Dimensions: Weight with Battery: Operating Temperature: Operating Humidity: 72 dBA SPL at 12 inches at 3.2 kHz 400-2800 Hz + 10 dB 1% typical 7.5 cubic inches (123 cc) 3.6 x 2.5 x 1 .O inches (91 x 63 x 25 mm) 5.5oz(156g) - 10 to +50 degrees C 90% R.H. @ 40 degrees C The Portable Answering Machine was selected OS the 1996 Design & Engineering Award winner by the Consumer Electronics Manufacturing Association TWOI-WAY,
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- that proceeding. VII.IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS. A. Overview. 106 Because TIA's member companies are committed to providing accessible CPE, to the extent "readily achievable," manufacturers agreed in the TAAC Final Report that software that is "integral" to telecommunications equipment and CPE that is covered by Section 255 even though the statutory definition of CPE omits mention of software. TAAC Final Report § 3.2 (definition of customer premises equipment). 107 Implementation of Section 273 of the Communications Act of 1934, As Amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996, CC Docket No. 96-254, FCC Docket No. 96-472, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 62 Fed. Reg. 3638 (January 24, 1997). - 54 - The Commission's express goal for Section 255 implementation is adoption of a process designed
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- Contact: Meribeth McCarrick or December 30, 1999 D'wana Terry at (202) 418-0654 FCC ADOPTS LICENSING AND AUCTION RULES FOR MULTIPLE ADDRESS SYSTEMS And Lifts Application Freeze In Certain Bands Upon Release of the Report and Order Washington, DC -- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted licensing and auction rules for spectrum designated for Multiple Address Systems (MAS). There is 3.2 megahertz (MHz) of spectrum in the 900 MHz band designated as MAS spectrum. MAS spectrum has traditionally been used by the power, petroleum and security industries to satisfy various alarm, control, interrogation and status reporting requirements, and by the paging industry to control multiple paging transmitters in the same general area. Today's decision: (1) establishes a flexible regulatory framework for
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- Rules340 should be adopted for the 700 MHz band.341 We also solicited information on requirements for image/HSD and video. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 98-191 342 NPSTC Comments at 41-42. APCO Project 34 is a new program undertaken to develop wideband digital radio technology standards for the transport of image/HSD transmissions. 343 Motorola Comments at 16, Appendix A, sections 2.4 and 3.2; Ericsson Reply Comments at 6. 344 See Refarming Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd at 10,120. 345 Ericsson Reply Comments at 7. In a subsequent ex-parte submission, Ericsson alleges that lesser attenuation values may be more appropriate for off-the-shelf commercial wideband technology. 346 The ACCP limits cover displacement frequencies up to and including the receive band. On all frequencies not
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- provider. See 47 U.S.C. § 337(c)(1). San Mateo Waiver Request, Attachment A, at para. 3.1 and appendices. See San Mateo Waiver Request at para 3.1, and Attachment A, Appendix A4 (Memorandum from Art McDole, APCO Local Frequency Advisor for Northern California, dated Dec. 22, 1998); and Northern California Chapter of APCO Comments. San Mateo Waiver Request, Attachment A, at para. 3.2. San Mateo Waiver Request, Attachment A, at para. 3.3 and appendices. See also South Bay, 13 FCC Rcd at 23797 ¶ 36. PSI Comments at 4-5. Cf. Northern California Chapter of APCO Comments. Revision of Part 22 of the Commission's Rules Governing the Public Mobile Services, CC Docket No. 92-115, Report and Order, 9 FCC Rcd 6513, 6635 (1994). See
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- subscribers are reasons most often given for the higher levels of churn experienced by the broadband PCS operators. See John M. Bensche and Briar Mewbourne, The PCS Report - Coverage Initiated on the Personal Communications Services Industry, Wireless Services, Lehman Brothers, Nov. 11, 1997, at 38. For example, for the fourth quarter of 1998, Omnipoint reported that its churn rate, 3.2 percent, was reduced to 2.5 percent if prepaid customers were excluded from the calculations. Omnipoint Adds Over 100,000 Subscribers in Fourth Quarter, News Release, Omnipoint Corp., Feb. 17, 1999. 118 Nextel Communications, Inc., Form 10-K, Dec. 31, 1996, at 42. 119 Nextel Communications, Inc., Form 10-K, Dec. 31, 1997, at 38. 120 Nextel Communications, Inc., Form 10-K, Dec. 31, 1998,
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- that with the initial licensing of PCS spectrum now largely completed, our objectives have essentially been accomplished.87 Some commenters argue that with the completion of the recent supplemental auction of C-block licenses, even further progress toward our goals has been achieved. We cannot agree, however, that merely making spectrum available completes the task of promoting competition. 81 Id. at § 3.2. 82 Id. at § 3.0. 83 GTE comments at 16; D&E comments at 7 n.21; PCIA comments at 7; PCIA reply comments at 15 n. 39. 84 PCIA argues that "there is no doubt that barriers to entry in this market are high," since it may take years for equipment to be designed, tested and commercially available that would enable
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- C: Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis Appendix D: Recovered Channels Appendix E: Pending MAS Applications Appendix F: Pending MAS Petitions and Waiver Requests I. INTRODUCTION In this Report and Order, we adopt rules to maximize the use of spectrum designated for Multiple Address Systems (MAS) in the Fixed Microwave Services. MAS is a point-to-multipoint, multipoint-to-point radio communications service that consists of 3.2 megahertz (MHz) of electromagnetic spectrum in the 900 MHz band and is licensed under Parts 22 and 101 of our Rules. We believe that our decisions will: (1) establish a flexible regulatory framework for MAS spectrum that provides opportunities for continued development of competitive service offerings by allowing a variety of services; (2) expedite market entry through modified licensing procedures;
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- objections may be filed no later than 10 days after the original objection is filed. Responses to the opposition may be filed no later than 5 days after the time for filing an opposition has expired. A Apppplliiccaanntt FFiillee N Nuum mbbeerr C Coooorrddiinnaatteess D Daattee R Reecc''dd American Tower, L.P. A0098278 34-11-51.5 / 117-17-13.4 9/27/99 American Tower, L.P. A0098077 33-52-3.2 / 084-46-24 9/23/99 Midwest Wireless Communications,L.L.C. A0096437 45-05-44 / 95-02-37 9/23/99 -FCC-
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- the C block license in the same BTA. We propose the following formulae for calculating minimum opening bids: (1) 30 MHz licenses 10 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 15 MHz licenses 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (3) 10 MHz licenses 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA The specific minimum opening bid for each license available in Auction No. 35 is set forth in Attachment A herein. We believe these minimum opening bids best meet the objectives of our auction authority in establishing reasonable minimum opening bids. The Commission believes these minimum opening
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- 35 Public Notice. In light of the comments received in response and the rules adopted in the C/F Block Sixth Report and Order, we now propose the following formulae for minimum opening bids: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA The specific minimum opening
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- establish minimum opening bids for Auction No. 35 and to retain discretion to lower the minimum opening bids. Specifically, for Auction No. 35, the Commission proposed the following formula for minimum opening bids: Tier 1 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 3.2 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA Tier 2 (1) 15 MHz licenses - 2.5 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA (2) 10 MHz licenses - 1.6 % of most recent net high bid for C block licenses in same BTA In the alternative, the
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- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Public_Notices/2000/pnwl0265.pdf
- 0000236824 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. YUMA 10/11/2000 11645.00000 32-40-11.1 N AZ MD KPK31 114-20-07.7 W 0000236824 CNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. YUMA 10/11/2000 11665.00000 32-40-11.1 N CA MD WMT390 118-26-17.3 W 0000237104 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES 10/11/2000 19455.00000 34-02-15.0 N CA MD WMT389 118-24-20.3 W 0000237196 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LOS ANGELES 10/11/2000 19645.00000 34-01-18.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0000237198 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LYTLE CREEK 10/11/2000 06034.15000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WLT564 117-30-03.2 W 0000237198 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP LYTLE CREEK 10/11/2000 06685.00000 34-12-49.0 N CA MD WPNH805 117-16-49.1 W 0000237200 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP MORENO VALLEY 10/11/2000 06226.89000 33-57-42.1 N CA MD WPNH805 117-16-49.1 W 0000237200 LOS ANGELES SMSA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP MORENO VALLEY
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Reports/fcc00289.pdf
- in 1998.139 Increasing MOUs most likely reflect the decreasing prices and the general wider acceptance of and reliance upon wireless service. This trend may also indicate that mobile telephony is moving away from just complementing existing wireline voice service and towards competing directly with it. According to one analyst, mobile telephone customers' share of total voice MOUs has increased from 3.2 percent in 1997 to 4.5 percent in 1998, and to 7.1 percent in 1999.140 Average Revenue Per Unit. One of the reasons operators sought to increase the MOUs of their subscribers appears to be a belief that doing so would help counteract any negative effect falling prices are having on the average monthly revenue per subscriber (often referred to as
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireline_Competition/Orders/2002/fcc02118.pdf
- Mechanized Loop Qualification - DSL - Web GUI 2.58 3.97 3.02 3.81 3.51 4.07 1.69 3.91 2.97 3.74 PO-1-07-6020 Rejected Query - EDI 0.05 2.69 0.04 2.62 0.04 2.14 0.04 2.17 0.03 2.28 PO-1-07-6030 Rejected Query - CORBA 0.05 0.68 0.04 0.6 0.04 0.61 0.04 0.64 0.03 0.62 PO-1-07-6050 Rejected Query - Web GUI 0.05 3.52 0.04 3.38 0.04 3.2 0.04 2.86 0.03 2.92 PO-1-08-6020 % Timeouts EDI 0.69 0 0 0.83 0 PO-1-08-6030 % Timeouts CORBA 0 0 0 0 0 PO-1-08-6050 % Timeouts - Web GUI 0.4 0.24 0.11 0 0.04 Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 B-5 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number Name VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ
- http://www.fcc.gov/DiversityFAC/040614/meetingNoticeJune04.pdf
- requiring that residential lawns be watered after DCPA product use and that reentry not occur until sprays have dried, in an effort to mitigate risks to children. iii. Re-entry. Risk from exposure to DCPA and HCB through worker re-entry into a cucumber field was assessed. Harvesting cucumbers immediately after application resulted in risk estimates of 1.8 x 10-4for DCPA and 3.2 x 10-4for HCB. Delayed re-entry periods only minimally reduced risk estimates. However, the Agency reported in the RED that it believes that the worker exposures are overestimates. These scenarios were based solely on a foliar dissipation study, not on dermal exposure studies. DCPA's current registrant is a member of a task force which will address dermal exposure for hand labor
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- some fairly detailed statistics on the dilemma facing minority broadcasters, most significantly that while 4.2 percent of the broadcast stations, the radio stations, are owned by minorities, they just constitute 1.3 percent of the asset value because minorities tend to have gotten in later. And consequently tend not to own the most powerful and most valuable facilities. In fact, only 3.2 percent of FM stations are minority owned as of 2001 and of those, 40 percent are the lower-powered Class A facilities. So these recommendations actually are the process of a winnowing down and vetting that -- with the help of many members of the Subcommittee we did over the course of nine months. We circulated them to industry stakeholders, trade
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Form 477 System Guide 2/17/2010 i Form 477 System Guide Form 477 System Guide 2/17/2010 ii Table of Contents Table of Figures............................................................................................................... .............................iv 1 INTRODUCT ION................................................................................................................... ............1-5 1.1 Purpose 1-5 1.2 Additional Documentation 1-5 2 SYSTEM SU MMARY................................................................................................................. ........2-5 3 USING TH E SYSTEM............................................................................................................... .........3-5 3.1 Obtaining an FRN 3-6 3.2 Login / Authentication to the New Form 477 Submission System 3-6 3.3 Using the Main Menu 3-6 3.4 Completing the Cover Page 3-7 3.5 Using the Submission Menu 3-7 3.6 A Form 477 Submission with Insuffici ent Data cannot be Submitted 3-9 3.7 Entering Part I, Broadband Statewide Totals 3-9 3.8 Entering Part II, Local Telephone and Interconnected VoIP Totals
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- billion annual rate would require a 1.22 percent tax on all telecommunications. Moreover, as I explain below, I have substantial doubts about our authority to tax intrastate services directly or even to use them as a basis for taxes. To support fully the promised schools and libraries program with just interstate telecommunications service revenue would require a tax rate of 3.2 percent. The Commission has thus set about to promise a schools and libraries program that can only be funded with a 3.2 percent tax. New programs for rural health care providers and for low-income programs add another 1 billion, or a tax rate of 1.4 percent on interstate services for a cumulative incremental tax rate of 4.6 percent on interstate
- http://www.fcc.gov/bureaus/pshs/docs/maine_comop.pdf
- Agency VERSION 3.1 March 19, 2007 STATE OF MAINE Concept of Operations Plan (CONOPS) FOR INCIDENT COMMUNICATIONS INTEROPERABILITY ii TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 SECTION 1 GENERAL 1 1.1. Purpose 1 1.2. Background 1 1.3. Definitions 2 1.4. Assumptions 3 SECTION 2 OPERATIONS 3 2.1. Employment 3 2.2. Implementation 4 SECTION 3 TRAINING 4 3.1. General 4 3.2. Training Requirements 4 3.3. Training Support 4 4 SECTION 4 Use of the Six CONOPS Frequencies 4 SECTION 5 SUMMARY 6 1 INTRODUCTION Two-way radio voice communications are critical to the effective management of first responders and the coordination of their duties as well as their safety during emergency operations. Radio communication enables the immediate and critical command
- http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/ttystatus111299.doc http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/ttystatus111299.txt
- the output of a TTY Device (Baudot signal) passes through the mobile phones Vocoder. Proposed voice-based solutions include physical connection (to the phone and to the TTY) methods such as: Direct Audio Connection Acoustic Solution RJ-11-type Modular Connection/Jack (Analog Solution) True RJ-11 Connection Proprietary Solutions Other proposed voice-based solutions include solutions that may require modification of the Vocoder. (See section 3.2) Direct Audio Connection It appears that coupling via a direct audio connection between the TTY device and a digital wireless handset, i.e., a standard 2.5mm audio interface (jack) is the preferred voice-based solution. A proposal for a standard wireless phone 2.5mm audio interface to TTY devices was submitted to the TTY Forum. The proposal noted that audio output and input
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/FieldNotices/2003/DOC-277002A1.html
- in this title and with a valid authorization granted by the Commission under the provisions of this part ...." The WQFN497 station license authorizes Dick Pacific to operate a mobile itinerant station (MOI) statewide on 467.8625, 467.8875 or 467.9125 MHz with an output power of 2 watts or to operate a mobile station (MO) within a 60-mile km radius around 21-17-3.2 N x 157-50-14.5 W, Honolulu, HI on 468.2625, 468.2875, 468.3625, 468.4375, 468.4625, 468.5125, 468.5375, 468.5625, 468.5875, 468.8125, 468.8375 or 468.2125 MHz with an output power of 2 watts. A Trimble HPB450 radio modem was operating on 469.600 MHz with 35 watts of output power. This operation was causing interference to WNMM962, Honolulu, Hawaii. 3. Pursuant to Section 403 of the
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2003/FCC-03-292A1.html
- modifications to Georgia Power poles or other make-ready work necessitated by Knology's attachments, paragraph 7.2 of the Agreement requires Knology to reimburse Georgia Power for all associated costs.10 Similarly, paragraph 3.3 of the Agreement states that Knology ``shall be responsible for its individual costs plus its proportionate share of all joint costs associated with work performed in accordance with Section 3.2 [Alterations of Poles and Equipment]. [Knology] shall reimburse Georgia Power for any reasonable costs incurred in performing such work based upon Georgia Power's standard charges for such services.''11 The Agreement also requires Knology to reimburse Georgia Power for its fees and disbursements relating to ``administrative services not otherwise required to be performed under this agreement.''12 B. Knology's Attachments to Georgia
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- potential customers") (emphasis added). See CAP Tariff, "Application of Tariff," Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, "Service Offered," Page 4 of 28. CAP Tariff, Sections 3 "Description of Service" at Section 3.1, Page 25 of 28. In addition, the Tariff specifies: "Digital channels over the Company's network are furnished for full-duplex transmission of digital signals ... ." Id. at Section 3.2, Page 25 of 28. 47 U.S.C. S 153 (43), (46). To the extent that NPTC's characterization of Salsgiver's services as "broadband" services is intended to suggest that they are information services, we disagree with that suggestion for the reasons discussed above. See NPTC Nov. 23, 2005 Letter at 2; Response at 6, P 14. Response at 6, 14-15, PP14, 56-59.
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- unjust, unreasonable, or discriminatory, in violation of section 224(b)(1) of the Act. As discussed below, we conclude that Salsgiver has met its burden of proving that certain of the challenged provisions are unlawful. Salsgiver has failed, however, to meet its burden of proving that many other challenged provisions are unlawful. 1. The Pole Attachment Agreement Unreasonably Restricts Overlashing. 17. Section 3.2 of the Pole Attachment Agreement states that "Salsgiver is limited to one attachment per Licensor Pole and one installation per conduit, that attachment or installation is to include no more than one (1) cable...." Salsgiver contends that, by limiting attachments to one cable per pole, the Agreement unreasonably prohibits Salsgiver from overlashing its own attachments. We agree. The Commission has
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- Reply of DQE Communications Network Services, LLC, File No. EB-05-MD-027 (filed Nov. 7, 2005) ("Reply") at 2, P 3. Section 3 of DQE CNS's CAP Tariff, Description of Services, contains three categories of services: (1) "Dedicated Transport Services (ICB), which includes DS3 Service, T-1 service (1.544 Mbps) and 10 Mbps-100-1000 Gbps Ethernet services in increments of 1 Mbps; (2) Section 3.2, "Other Services," which includes "point-to-point high-speed internet access, network management services, digital point-to-point services, as well as redundant ring topology;" and (3) Section 3.4, "Individual Case Basis (ICB) Arrangements," which offers service arrangements on a case-by-case basis in response to "a bona fide special request from a Customer or prospective Customers to develop a bid for a service not generally
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/DA-11-816A1.html
- Round Hill near the RFR area of concern. Again, no barriers to the area of concern were observed and no RFR caution or warning signs were found posted anywhere on or near the site. 5. Also on April 15, 2010, the Denver agents determined that, at the time of the inspection, the transmitter power output ("TPO") for Station KGNT was 3.2 kW. Using an antenna power gain of 1.50 as specified in the Phelps-Dodge Antenna Specification Engineering Data, and a line loss factor of 1.03, the station's effective radiated power ("ERP") was determined to be 4.7 kW, which was 156% of Station KGNT's authorized ERP. Working with Station KGNT's Director of Engineering, as he gradually lowered the power of Station KGNT
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- Other Relief, Policy Statement, 17 FCC Rcd 26884, 26894, P:P: 21-22 (2002) ("Verizon Declaratory Policy Statement") (tariffs are not properly drafted when they provide LECs a "great deal of discretion in determining which customers will or will not be subjected to these [deposit] burdens"). Because we find Northern Valley's deposit provisions unreasonable, we also find the deposit provisions in section 3.2.3.1 to be unreasonable. See Tariff, Original Page No. 35, S: 3.2.3.1 ("Service may be suspended or terminated for nonpayment of any bill or deposit until such bill or deposit is paid."). See also Investigation of Access and Divestiture Related Tariffs, Phase I Order, 97 FCC 2d 1082, 1169 (1984). See Tariff, Original Page No. 32, S: 3.1.7.1(a) (the "Buyer shall
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2011/FCC-11-59A1.html
- for the use of common subscriber plant of the Company. Switched Access Service provides for the ability to originate calls from an End User's Premises to a Customer's Premises and to terminate calls from a Customer's Premises to an End User's Premises in the LATA where it is provided." Tariff S: 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphases added). Tariff S: 3.2.3, Original Page No. 46 (emphases added). See, e.g., YMax Initial Brief at 3 n.9; AT&T Reply Brief at 6. Tariff S: 1, Original Page No. 10 (emphasis added). The Tariff defines "Company" as "YMax." Tariff S: 1, Original Page No. 8. The Tariff defines "End User" as: "Any person, firm, partnership, corporation or other entity that uses the service of
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- Director, Video Dialtone Sales and Marketing, Bell Atlantic Network Services, Inc., to Andrea Greenberg, Senior Vice President, Business and Regulatory Affairs, Rainbow Programming Holdings, Inc., dated April 12, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 4 to Complaint); Bell Atlantic Response to Interrogatories at 14. ``Application for Video Dialtone Service'' dated May 17, 1995 (attached as Exhibit 6 to Complaint). See Tariff § 3.2(A) (``The service for which Video Dialtone Service is provided is either month-to-month or sixty (60) months, depending upon the rate schedule chosen by the Programmer-Customer. Programmer-Customers must purchase Video Dialtone Service for a minimum of three months.'') See Bell Atlantic Brief at 25; Bell Atlantic Reply Brief at 10; December 20, 1995 Declaration of John C. Phillips at 3, ¶
- http://www.fcc.gov/enbanc/012998/rcn.pdf
- already operating in New York, Boston, Washington and the Lehigh Valley in Pennsylvania. "Someone has to jump in the water and prove that it isn't over everyone's head," McCourt says. The water is turbulent, though. Phone and cable TV companies are upgrading their networks. "We are not about to be out-marketed by anyone," Cablevision spokesman Charles Schueler says. Cablevision has 3.2 million customers in Boston, New York and Cleveland. It's preparing to carry phone service and high speed Internet access and it's offering advanced services on Long Island, N.Y. Critics note that RCN is still reselling Bell Atlantic service in some areas and accuse it of paying attention only to affluent markets. The giants of the telecommunications business have been wading
- http://www.fcc.gov/enbanc/121897/eb121897.html
- navigation links Status of Competition in the Multichannel Video Industry - 12/18/97 [18]Public Notice * [19]Audio Recording of Presentation. following the Open Commission meeting * [20]Transcript of the En Banc Presentation * Gene Kimmelman, Consumers Union of the United States [ [21]Statement | [22]Executive Summary ] * Decker Anstrom, National Cable Television Association [ [23]Statement | [24]Executive Summary | [25]Handout (3.2 MB Acrobat Format ] * Matthew Oristano, People's Choice TV on Behalf of the Wireless Cable Association [ [26]Statement ] last reviewed/updated on 4/3/02 __________________________________________________________________ [27]Skip Bottom FCC Navigation Links and Contact Info [28]FCC Home | [29]Search | [30]RSS | [31]Updates | [32]E-Filing | [33]Initiatives | [34]Consumers | [35]Find People __________________________________________________________________ [36]Skip FCC Footer and Contact Info Federal Communications Commission
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/DA-12-2A1.doc http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/DA-12-2A1.pdf
- radiated power (``ERP'') at 30 meters antenna height above average terrain (``HAAT''), providing an FM service radius (1 mV/m or 60 dBu) of approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometers); and (b) the LP10 class, consisting of stations with a maximum of 10 watts ERP at 30 meters HAAT, providing an FM service radius of approximately one to two miles (1.6 to 3.2 kilometers). The LPFM Order establishing the service imposed separation requirements for LPFM stations to protect full-service FM stations operating on the co-, first-, and second-adjacent channels, as well as stations operating on intermediate frequency channels. The LPFM Order concluded, however, that imposition of a third-adjacent channel separation requirement would restrict unnecessarily the number of LPFM stations that could be authorized,
- http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/FCC-03-127A1.doc http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/audio/FCC-03-127A1.pdf
- 51-52; NAB Comments at 36-37; Nexstar Comments at 11-12; Paxson Comments at 13-14; Paxson Reply Comments at 5. Coalition Broadcasters filed a study comparing the pre-and post-combination advertising revenue and audience shares of their stations in LMAs and duopolies. Coalition Broadcasters Comments at 7, Attachment A. The study concludes that the combinations result in an average audience share increase of 3.2 points and an average advertising revenue increase of 250.7%. Id. Coalition Broadcasters believe that, by strengthening their appeal to their local communities and becoming more financially viable, these stations are increasing diversity within their respective markets. Id. Entravision Comments at 5-6. Id. Children Now Comments at 13-17. See also UCC Comments at 28 (contending that newspaper-broadcast cross-ownership will result in
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- C D E F G H Broadcast Clear Channel Communications 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 Television 100.0% Cornerstone TV, Inc. 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 33.8% Cox Broadcasting 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 Peak Media LLC 2 33.3 11.3 126.9 Penn State University 1 16.7 5.6 31.7 Allegheny Mountain Network 3 21.4 5.3 28.5 Radio Altoona Trans Audio Corp Inc 1 7.1 1.8 3.2 24.9% B&F Enterprises 1 7.1 1.8 3.2 Forever Broadcasting Incorporated 4 28.6 7.1 50.6 Martinsburg Broadcasting 2 14.3 3.6 12.7 Sounds Good Incorporated 1 7.1 1.8 3.2 Vital Licenses 2 14.3 3.6 12.7 Daily Altoona Mirror 1 100.0 20.2 409.9 Newspaper 70.3% 28.8% Weekly Weekly Newspaper 1 100.0 8.6 73.2 29.7% Cable Cable 1 100.0 2.3 5.2 Internet 18.3% 12.5%
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- permitting processes, that extended construction deadline will be strictly enforced, as it is with all other radio broadcast stations; we do not expect to entertain, and most likely will not grant, waiver requests or those for further extensions. Technical Amendments Section 73.871 of the Rules limits the ability of applicants to propose site changes by minor amendment to relocations of 3.2 kilometers or less for an LP10 station, and 5.6 kilometers or less for an LP100 station. That Rule prevents time-sharing applicants from relocating their transmitters to a central location unless the site falls within those distance limits. To increase flexibility for time-sharing applicants and thereby promote voluntary time-sharing agreements, the FNPRM proposed to allow time-sharing applicants to file minor amendments
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- required by ( 73.315(a), while noncommercial educational stations operating on Channels 201 through 220 must show that the 60 dBu contour covers at least a portion of the community of license. Section 73.316(e) is replaced with the following: ( 73.316 (e) Where an FM licensee or permittee proposes to mount its antenna on an AM antenna tower, or locate within 3.2 km of an AM antenna tower, the FM licensee or permittee must comply with ( 73.1692. Sections 73.316 (f), (g), (h), and (i) are deleted. Section 73.525(e)(1)(vii) is added, as follows: ( 73.525 (e) (1) (vii) In cases where the predicted interference area to Channel 6 television from a noncommercial educational FM station will be located within the 90 dBu
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- 18FAIRBANKS AK 645042 1474252 28 33 60.3 33 7 22FAIRBANKS AK 644844 1474202 8 268 50 33 9 24FAIRBANKS AK 645442 1474638 47 152 79.4 152 11 26FAIRBANKS AK 645036 1474248 50 33 50 33 13 28FAIRBANKS AK 645036 1474248 50 33 50 33 3 6JUNEAU AK 581804 1342521 2 33 1 33 8 11JUNEAU AK 581806 1342629 0 33 3.2 33 4 13KETCHIKAN AK 552059 1314012 1 174 3.2 174 4 20NORTH POLE AK 645244 1480310 19 485213.8 485 13 2SITKA AK 570302 1352003 2 33 1 33 43 42BRIDGEPORT CT 412143 730648 2290 156 50 156 49 52BRIDGEPORT CT 411643 731108 1950 222 50 222 3 33HARTFORD CT 414630 724820 100 276 1000 276 18 46HARTFORD CT 414630 724804
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- 50, 54 to 87, 121 to 147, 154 to 157, 173 to 180, and 189 to 195; and the channels 161 to 170, 181 to 185, and 196 to 200 will be available for use by either Administration. Furthermore, channels 111, 113, 115, 117 and 119 will be available for Canada if used for ITS/IVHS. See Annex A, Table 3. 3.2 The following are low power channels and shall be available for each Administration's use on an unprotected basis. Operation on the lower frequencies of these channels is limited to a maximum ERP of 2 watts and a maximum antenna height of 6.1 meters above average terrain. Channel Pairs Channel Lower Frequency (MHz) Upper Frequency (MHz) 196 220.9775 221.9775 197 220.9825
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- an equal basis along the border and, to the extent possible, both Administrations shall have full use of these frequencies or sub-bands within their respective countries. 1 This Arrangement applies to both new facilities and facilities in existence prior to the date of this Arrangement. 2 This Arrangement does not apply to mobile systems, nor to coordination with satellite systems. 3.2 Coordination of broadband wireless systems shall be carried out by the licensees for the respective service areas on both sides of the border, as indicated in Appendix A for the 24 GHz band and Appendix B for the 38 GHz band. 3.3 Licensees are expected to take full advantage of interference mitigation techniques such as antenna discrimination, polarization, frequency offset,
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- into force on the date of your reply. Accept, Mr. Secretary, the renewed assuranca of my highest consideration. Johri!& Chastelain Ambassador 5 Arrangement Between the Department of Commwtications of CaMda and the Federal Communications Commission of the United States Concerning the use of the Band 806 to 890 MHz along the CMada - 1. Scope I United States Border :e 3.2 There arc three Shariug Zones: a) SharingzOrreZ: This Sharing Zone is the area adjacent to the United States-canada bor- 2. General Sharing Principle The frerluency band covered by this arrangement and each of the subbands arc to be shad on an equal basis along the border, except as otherwise speci6ed. 3. Sharing Arrangements in the 806-821 MHz ad 851-866 MHz
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- 29 and 31 GHz bands.3 This Arrangement does not apply to mobile services in these bands. 3. General Principles 3.1 The 27 GHz, 29 GHz and 31 GHz bands are to be shared on an equal basis along the border and, to the extent possible, the Administrations shall have full use of these frequencies or sub-bands within their respective countries. 3.2 Licensees are expected to take full advantage of interference mitigation techniques such as antenna discrimination, polarization, frequency offset, shielding, site selection, and/or power control to facilitate the coordination of systems. 3.3 All results of analyses and/or licensee agreements shall be retained by the licensees and be made available to the Agencies upon request. 3.4 If a license is transferred, the
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- terms and conditions of those coordinations or notifications; and, stations more than 80 km from the border that were licensed prior to the date of this Arrangement may continue to operate in accordance with the parameters of their existing authorizations without further coordination requirements. Modifications to such stations that do not increase the potential for interference do not require coordination. 3.2 The stations that are to be considered for coordination under this Arrangement are the main stations (central transmitting stations including high power boosters) and their associated response stations (response or subscriber's transmitting stations), and shall be referred to jointly as MCS/MDS systems. 3.3 Coordination of an MCS/MDS station is not required if: (a) it is located at a distance greater
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- Coordination Between Licensed WCS Operators 3.1 The stations that are to be considered for coordination under this section of this Arrangement are the base stations (central transmitting stations) and their associated subscriber stations, and shall be referred to jointly as WCS systems. Additional coordination is required with respect to specified fixed microwave stations pursuant to Section 4 of this Arrangement. 3.2 Coordination of a WCS station is required if: (a) it is located at a distance less than 120 km from the U.S./Canada border; and (b) it would produce at ground level in the other country's territory a power flux-density (pfd) level greater than -110 dB(W/m2 ) in any 1 MHz bandwidth.3 3.3 When coordination is required, the following procedures shall
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- conformity with Annex1 or any modification of it resulting from application of Article 3. ARTICLE 3 Procedure for Modifications to the Plan 3.1 When an Administration proposes to modify the Plan, i.e., -to modifythe characteristics ofa frequency assignment to astationshown inthePlan, whether or notthestation has 'been brought into use, or -to introduce a new assignment into the Plan, or m 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 -to cancel afrequency assignment to a station, the following proceciure shall be applied simultaneouslywith or prior to the notification to the '1.F.R.B.(for modification to the "kio de Janeiro Plan"). Proposals for modificationsin the characteristics of an assignment and forthe introduction of anew assignment. administration proposing to modify the characteristics of an assignment in thePlan or '. introduce a
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/agree/files/mex-nb/finall.pdf
- (DB): 1.0 ANTENNA POLARIZATION: HORIZONTAL FREQUENCY OFFSET (KHZ): 0 EMISSION DESIGNATOR: 5M75C3F 250KF3E FREQUENCY GROUP: A CALL SIGN OR FILE NO.: WDD-753 A CITY/STATE: SAN DIEGO, CA LATITUDE: 32 46 11 N. LONGITUDE: 117 10 44 W. GROUND ELEVATION (METERS): 80.8 ANTENNA CENTERLINE HEIGHT (METERS): 15.8 ANTENNA OVERALL HEIGHT (METERS): 16.8 ANTENNA BEAMWIDTH (DEGREES): 3.3 ANTENNA AZIMUTH (IF DIRECTIONAL, DEGREES): 3.2 ANTENNA BEAM TILT (DEGREES): NOT APPLICABLE ANTENNA MAXIMUM GAIN (DBI): 33.9 TRANSMITTER NOMINAL POWER (WATTS) 1.0 E.I.R.P. (DBW): 32.9 TRANSMITTER LINE LOSS (DB): 1.0 ANTENNA POLARIZATION: VERTICAL FREQUENCY OFFSET (KHZ): 0 EMISSION DESIGNATOR: 5M75C3F 250KF3E FREQUENCY GROUP: A - 2 - CALL SIGN OR FILE NO.: WBS-375 CITY/STATE: SAN DIEGO, CA LATITUDE: 32 41 48 N. LONGITUDE: 116 56 10
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files/ITRND01.pdf
- 4,178 -0.4 Cable & Wireless 820 1,018 1,107 1,411 2,065 2,646 2,528 3,488 3,114 3,459 n.a. n.m. China Telecom 12/ 900 1,170 1,390 1,433 1,632 1,712 1,950 2,240 1,783 1,325 1,460 -6.0 Deutsche Telekom 12/ 4,680 5,147 5,244 5,100 4,813 4,711 4,385 4,525 4,900 5,275 5,200 3.3 France Telecom 2,576 2,603 2,805 3,116 3,545 3,911 4,390 4,393 4,592 4,603 4,696 3.2 PCCW 1,377 1,578 1,692 1,739 1,718 1,682 1,668 1,200 1,270 1,169 1,445 -4.9 Stentor 1,552 1,525 1,467 1,650 1,778 n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.a. n.m. Swisscom 1,572 1,649 1,778 1,936 2,164 2,258 2,259 1,633 1,757 2,137 3,052 4.1 Telecom Italia 1,610 1,708 1,908 2,184 2,352 2,339 2,391 2,706 3,042 3,405 3,682 10.3 See notes at the end of the
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files05/CREPOR05.pdf
- $139,095 4.5 0.632.845.2 16.9 $1,439 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $158 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,077,980 1.9 0.1 6.381.8 9.9 Austria $13,524,029 3.5 0.022.425.1 49.0 $1,429,374 0.0 0.045.942.4 11.7 $5,165 25.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 74.2 127,956,207 5.8 0.028.626.4 39.2 Belgium $35,096,333 3.4 0.124.718.8 53.1 $2,518,706 12.6 0.0 7.214.1 66.1 $4,445,794 99.5 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 316,185,733 6.0 0.115.821.9 56.2 Cyprus $2,889,857 3.2 0.019.548.6 28.7 $182,618 0.0 0.029.625.4 45.0 $321 0.0 0.0 0.014.3 85.7 24,836,022 4.8 0.033.021.9 40.3 Denmark $16,329,719 3.1 0.115.220.3 61.3 $1,600,642 42.2 0.015.7 4.1 38.0 $6,012,314 99.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 193,783,259 6.3 0.123.018.1 52.4 Finland $8,815,262 2.0 0.011.217.6 69.2 $197,777 0.1 0.016.731.3 51.9 $2,429 55.0 0.0 0.0 6.2 38.7 80,013,337 2.5 0.1 9.328.3 59.8 France $107,720,508 4.6 0.017.717.7 59.9
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files06/CREPOR06.PDF
- $12,790,691 0.022.8 0.025.7 51.5 $665,725 0.0 7.0 0.056.3 36.7 $2,315 0.0 0.0 0.021.1 78.9 54,868,814 0.020.9 0.049.1 30.0 Canada $739,517,246 0.040.7 0.025.3 34.1 $107,035,826 0.012.6 0.027.5 59.9 $82,374,353 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 17,994,923,448 0.010.4 0.026.1 63.5 Costa Rica $45,173,037 0.022.4 1.616.4 59.5 $3,315,278 0.021.0 0.038.9 40.1 $10,664 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 465,435,888 0.015.0 3.626.3 55.2 El Salvador $124,497,890 0.013.6 0.7 3.2 82.6 $9,517,399 0.010.8 0.010.2 79.0 $1,133,466 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,813,562,181 0.011.4 0.6 4.2 83.9 Guatemala $223,154,097 0.0 9.4 0.5 3.1 87.0 $7,345,577 0.0 6.0 0.0 5.2 88.8 $1,538,769 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,051,882,389 0.0 6.1 0.4 2.4 91.1 Honduras $93,648,511 0.027.1 2.324.5 46.0 $1,246,500 0.019.2 0.045.5 35.3 $233,772 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 416,407,311 0.024.5 2.728.4 44.3 Mexico $1,108,709,056 0.012.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files07/CREPOR07.PDF
- 7,369,761 0.0 37.9 0.0 19.0 43.1 Ethiopia $37,536,673 0.0 35.7 21.5 23.4 19.4 $448,502 0.0 12.3 0.0 14.7 73.1 $21,605 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 187,952,229 0.0 32.0 20.5 25.9 21.6 Gabon $1,527,459 0.0 11.8 15.1 46.0 27.1 $39,033 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.4 88.6 $1,752 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 21,756,729 0.0 9.7 22.8 40.1 27.3 Gambia, The $6,256,703 0.0 17.4 30.3 3.2 49.1 $376,428 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $4,516 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 31,144,606 0.0 15.3 27.7 2.8 54.2 Ghana $31,664,538 0.0 8.2 6.1 8.2 77.4 $1,504,048 0.0 0.2 0.0 3.4 96.4 $28,698 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 250,681,260 0.0 5.4 6.3 10.1 78.3 Guinea $5,333,893 0.0 22.4 0.0 15.4 62.2 $247,154 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $6,130 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 36,376,236 0.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/ib/sand/mniab/traffic/files08/CREPOR08.PDF
- 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 1,205,778,693 0.0 0.0 0.4 31.2 68.5 Germany $99,201,350 0.0 0.0 0.7 19.1 80.1 $14,713,835 0.0 0.0 0.0 30.0 70.0 $35,996,200 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 2,409,349,603 0.0 0.0 1.8 29.4 68.7 Gibraltar $261,180 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 99.6 $4,232 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $5,536 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 3,653,059 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.4 99.6 Greece $19,344,942 0.0 0.0 3.2 20.4 76.3 $2,322,088 0.0 0.0 0.0 45.6 54.4 $14,842,460 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 302,185,704 0.0 0.0 6.8 39.3 54.0 Greenland $128,617 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.3 98.7 $1,288 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 $237 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0 263,445 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 98.2 Iceland $1,829,540 0.0 0.0 0.1 24.7 75.2 $111,995 0.0 0.0 0.0 40.6 59.4 $1,130 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0100.0
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/am.html
- public notices. [64]Auctions for AM construction permits [65]Call Sign Reservation and Authorization System -- Apply for broadcast call signs, check call sign availability [66]CDBS (Consolidated DataBase System) Query for broadcast stations * [67]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [68]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [69]47 CFR 73.1692) Use the [70]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [71]47 CFR 73.1125). [72]Classes of AM Stations [73]Clear, Regional, and Local Channel
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/fm.html
- [71]Call Sign Reservation and Authorization System -- Apply for broadcast call signs, check call sign availability [72]CDBS (Consolidated DataBase System) Query for broadcast stations * [73]CDBS Databases from the Media Bureau available for download. [74]Channel Number / Frequency Conversions for FM [75]Circular Plots on Tiger Census Maps. This program can be used to show on a map the area within 3.2 km (2 miles) of an AM transmitter site, within which tall structures may have an effect on an AM station's emissions (see [76]47 CFR 73.1692). Use the [77]AM Query to locate stations first. This program can also be used to find acceptable locations for the main studio (see [78]47 CFR 73.1125). [79]Classes of FM Stations * [80]FMpower Community of License
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/FCC-03-9A1.pdf
- all support the Commission's proposal.203 US West and RCN maintain that the proposal will eliminate regulatory disparity between cable and non-cable providers and, more importantly, will protect subscribers whose termination rights would otherwise hinge on which entity initially installed their wiring.204 According to CAI, the proposal will enable (...continued from previous page) third most important reason was poor programming options (3.2 ranking). Reasons of lesser importance included poor service (2.6 to 2.9 ranking), residents' expressed interest in competition (2.7 ranking), and high subscription rates (2.6 ranking). See RAA survey at 4. 197 RAA survey at 5. 198 Because perpetual contracts potentially could bind parties indefinitely and ultimately restrain and/or negatively impact commerce, such contracts generally have not been favored in law.
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part78.pdf
- secondary basis. Fixed television auxiliary stations licensed pursuant to Page 22of 51 Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: 5/6/2011 http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=89769c06679a5b34a150ce4987153f04&rg... applications accepted for filing before September 1, 1979, may continue operation on channels in the 13.1513.25 GHz band, subject to periodic license renewals. NGSO FSS gateway uplink transmissions in the 13.1513.2125 GHz segment shall be limited to a maximum EIRP of 3.2 dBW towards 0 degrees on the radio horizon. These provisions shall not apply to GSO FSS operations in the 12.7513.25 GHz band. (m) CARS stations may be authorized for use of the band from 13.20 to 13.25 GHz on a secondary basis to Television Broadcast Auxiliary Stations. CARS stations are also secondary to NGSO FSS gateway earth station uplink operations.
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/peer_review/prstudy1.pdf
- for FCC and Pew Internet & American Life (PIAL) Project surveys. The PIAL figures in the table represented weighted results from Pew Internet samples; the Nielsen figures reported in its May 2007 study appear to be weighted results. Nielsen (May 2007) PIAL (Mar. 2006) PIAL (Feb. 2007) Number of cases 3,101 4,006 2,200 Education Grammar school or less 1.6 2.8 3.2 Some High School 3.6 10.1 10.4 HS Grad or equivalent (GED) 23.6 33.5 31.8 Technical, trade, or vocational school after HS -- 3.2 3.8 Some college, no degree 18.1 22.8^ 22.8^ Associate degree or equivalent 12.5 -- -- Bachelor's degree 25.3 17.0 16.3 Higher degree (master's, professional, doctorate) 14.8 10.1 10.7 Don't know/refuse 0.8 0.7 1.0 Race White 79.2 77.5
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/documents/reports/SHVERA/SHVERA-FCC-05-199.pdf
- (75 ohm) Frequency Manufacturer Cable Type and Model Attenuation (dB/100 ft) Attenuation (db/50 ft) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 1.71 0.86 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 1.79 0.90 69 MHz (low VHF) Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 1.9 0.95 Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 2.73 1.37 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 2.89 1.45 194 MHz (high VHF) Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 3.2 1.6 Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 5.00 2.50 615 MHz (UHF) Channel Master RG6 9533-500 5.57 2.79 Table 7. Coaxial Cable Performance Specifications 85. dLR points out that in all cases the attenuation values assumed in the downlead loss planning factor exceed those of available products. They therefore submit that the current DTV planning factor values use conservative estimates of
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/peerreview/docs/SHVERA-peer-review-memo.doc
- (75 ohm) Frequency Manufacturer Cable Type and Model Attenuation (dB/100 ft) Attenuation (db/50 ft) 69 MHz (low VHF) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 1.71 0.86 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 1.79 0.90 Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 1.9 0.95 194 MHz (high VHF) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 2.73 1.37 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 2.89 1.45 Coleman RG 6/U Model 992127 3.2 1.6 615 MHz (UHF) Belden RG 6/U Model 9116 5.00 2.50 Channel Master RG6 9533-500 5.57 2.79 Table 7. Coaxial Cable Performance Specifications dLR points out that in all cases the attenuation values assumed in the downlead loss planning factor exceed those of available products. They therefore submit that the current DTV planning factor values use conservative estimates of transmission
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/contracts/pre-award/RFQ11000022.pdf
- ....................................................................................................................... 3 1.3 Acquisition Selected .......................................................................................................... 3 1.4 Fair Opportunity Exception............................................................................................. 3 2 SPECIFIC TASKS AND/OR SERVICES.......................................................................... 4 2.1 Network Based IP-VPN Service (NBIPVPN) ................................................................. 4 2.2 Private Line Service (PLS) ............................................................................................... 4 3 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS ............................................................................................ 5 3.1 Network Based IP-VPN Service ...................................................................................... 5 3.1.1 Network Based IP-VPN Service Requirements .......................................................... 5 3.1.2 Network-Based IP VPN CLINs .................................................................................. 5 3.2 Private Line Service (PLS) ............................................................................................... 6 3.2.1 PLS Requirements ...................................................................................................... 6 3.2.2 PLS CLINs: ................................................................................................................. 6 4 AGENCY SPECIFIED SERVICES ................................................................................... 7 4.1 Service Enabling Devices (SEDs) ..................................................................................... 7 5 PERFORMANCE MEASURES ......................................................................................... 9 6 GOVERNMENT FURNISHED EQUIPMENT AND INFORMATION .......................... 9 7 TRANSITION REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................... 9 7.1 Transition Plan .................................................................................................................. 9 8 PLACE OF PERFORMANCE ......................................................................................... 10 9 PERIOD
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/contracts/pre-award/RevisedSOW-110729.pdf
- create an actual or potential conflict of interest under this contract, or when the nature of the work to be performed under this contract creates an actual or potential conflict of interest on a future acquisition. In the latter case, some restrictions on the future activities of the contractor may be imposed by the Contracting Officer for the future acquisition. 3.2 FAR 9.505 states that the two underlying principles are (a) preventing the existence of competitive advantage. It further states that organizational conflicts of interest may arise in situations covered by FAR 9.505, or the example in FAR 9.508, or in situations not covered by those provisions. 3.3 Under this task order, the contractor may be required to perform services that
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-broadband-dead-zone-report.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ccd.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-core-financial.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: At this point, because the CFRS information system is still in the planning and development stages, FSOG staff in OMD-FO has not yet determined where CFSR will be hosted.. 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-criminal-investigative-files.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-crisis.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-dqc.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ecfs.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-email.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-experimental-radio.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-faca.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 18 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-financial.pdf
- Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: Inter-agency Agreement 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: Texas, Reston, VA 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-foia.pdf
- 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: 16 Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-general-investigative-files.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-ils.pdf
- 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 16 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-investigations-hearings.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-labor-employee-relations.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg 18 San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-lmts.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-pams.pdf
- 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: 17 Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-pay-leave-garnish.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-personal-security-files.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 20 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-physical-access.pdf
- wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: The PIV system includes "turn key" system components for which the FCC and the IT contracting staff will determine the data fields that are used at FCC headquarters, Gettysburg, PA, and Laurel, MD. 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters: Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York 19 Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-reasonable-accommodation-requests.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 18 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-remedy.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-rmis.pdf
- Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Digital Systems Group (DSG) Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 16 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-small-business-contacts.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-telephone-call-details.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: Enforcement Bureau's 26 field offices. 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-transit.pdf
- FCC participates with Republic Properties and their contractor, Siemens, in the Portals II parking permit program. The FCC collects the PII from FCC employees, paid interns, co-op students, contractors, and non-FCC employees who are carpool/vanpool riders on FCC Form A-30. This information is shared with Republic Properties and Siemens, who have responsibility for the Portals II garage parking permit program. 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters: The FCC hosts the information that FCC employees, paid interns, co-op students, contractors, and non-FCC carpool/vanpool riders provide on FCC Forms A-75, A- 75-A, and A-30. Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: WMATA hosts the information system that manages the Smartrip rider program, including the personally
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-uls.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other information: 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply and provide a brief explanation)
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pia-violators.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Gettysburg San Diego Colorado New York Columbia Lab Chicago Other locations: All field office locations 19 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that apply
- http://www.fcc.gov/omd/privacyact/System_of_records/pshsb-coop-plan.pdf
- Section 3.0 Development, Management, and Deployment and/or Sharing of the Information: 3.1 Who will develop the information system(s) covered by this system of records notice (SORN)? Developed wholly by FCC staff employees: Developed wholly by FCC contractors: Developed jointly by FCC employees and contractors: Developed offsite primarily by non-FCC staff: COTS (commercial-off-the-shelf-software) package: Other development, management, and deployment/sharing information arrangements: 3.2 Where will the information system be hosted? FCC Headquarters Other information: All field locations, including field installations, have a copy of the COOP plan information system. 3.3 Who will be the primary manager(s) of the information system who will be responsible for assuring access to, proper use of, and protecting the security and integrity of the information? (Check all that
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/hearing-tampa043007-transcript.pdf
- We need to be asking how local 24 coverage is meeting the needs of these and many 25 other diverse communities. My guess is we need 10 1 to do a better job of it, a much better job. 2 You know, minorities are now nearly a 3 third of this country's population. But people 4 of color own just 3.2 percent of full-power 5 commercial television stations and only about 6 2 percent of all the broadcast assets. 7 Could that be why maybe minority 8 interests and issues don't get covered very 9 well? 10 Could it be this is why minorities are so 11 often caricatured and stereotyped in news 12 stories? 13 Our media have an obligation
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/localismwelfare060005.pdf
- (4) Hencethe(interior)firstorderconditionis ¯ 2 = 0( 1) (5) Thesecondorderconditionisnecessarilysatisfiedfor ( )strictlyconvex.At thesametime,theprofitearnedbythelargefirmis 0= P = ¯ ( ) ( 0) (6) 4 Thecrucialfeaturehereisthattheinvestmentinqualityaidsthelargepro- ducerinallmarketsitserves.Thereisthussignificante ciencyininvestment inthelargefirm.Then,the(interior)firstorderconditionis P = ¯ 2 = 0( 0) (7) Themarginalbenefitisthesametoalllocalfirmssincethemarginalviewer capturedalwaysbringsinthesameextrarevenue(theLHSof(5),andviewers arecapturedatalinearrate.However,themassproducerbringsinviewersfrom allmarketsatthisrate.Summingthefirstorderconditions(5)andinsertingin (7)givestheaggregaterelation P = 0( 1)= 0( 0) TheLHSistheverticalsumofthemarginalcostsofthelocalproducers:thisre- lationwillholdbelowinmoreelaborateversionsofthemodel.Clearly,themass producerhasahigherqualitythananyofthelocalfirms.Fromthemarket- divisionrelation(3),thistranslatesintohighermarketsharesineachlocal markettoo.Here,though,marketsareapparentlyindependentinthataquali- tiesareindependentofexpectedchoicesofrivalsand"colleagues"(otherlocal producers).Inthissense,marketsareisolated(thereisstrategicindependence). Thisobservationbeliesanimportantsourceoflinkageinthemulti-marketsys- tem.Specifically,supposethatanextramarketwereserved.Anextramarket enablesmorequalitytobeprovidedforallmarketsbythelargechannel.How- ever,noticetoowhathappensinthelocalmarkets.Equilibriumqualitychoice ineachlocalmarketisunchangedbyahigherqualityoftheglobalprovider. Butthereisachangeinmarketdivisions, :from(3),alllocalaudiencesare reducedbytheadditionalmarketbaseofthelargechannel. 3.2Optimum Wecannowcomparethemarketprovisionwiththeoptimalone.Sincethe advertisingfootprintisconstant,itcanbeneglectedinthewelfareexpression. Thusthewelfarederivespurelyfromqualityprovision,andisgivenby = P = ½ ·µ 0 2 ¶ + µ 1 (1 ) 2 ¶ (1 ) ¸ ( 1) ¾ ( 0) Thefirstterminparentheses,¡ 0 2¢ ,describestheaverageutilityofthe consumerswatchingChannel0inmarket :theaverage"distance"forthese viewersis 2.Thesecondterminparenthesesdescribestheaverageutilityof theconsumerswatchingChannel1inmarket . 5 Thechoiceof 1entails(since 1= 1 2 ): · ( 0 ) µ 1 2 ¶ +( 1 (1 )) µ1 2 ¶ +1 ¸
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/programdiversity090002.pdf
- Suppliers: Prime Time, 1970, 1977 Share of Programming Hours (%) Supplier 1970 Supplier 1977 1 Universal 12.8 Universal 18.4 2 Twentieth-Century Fox 7.3 Warner 6.7 3 Paramount 6.4 Spelling/Goldberg 6.1 4 Columbia 6.1 Lorimar 5.4 5 MGM 4.5 MTM 5.3 6 Filmways 3.6 Columbia 3.6 7 ITC 3.0 MGM 3.5 8 Harbour 2.6 Paramount 3.5 9 Spelling/Thomas 2.3 Aaron Spelling 3.2 10 Talent 2.2 Twentieth-Century Fox 3.2 11 Teleklew 2.0 Walt Disney 2.9 12 CBS 19. Tandem 2.9 13 Walt Disney 1.9 Quinn-Martin 2.7 14 Leonard Freeman 1.8 Tat 2.4 15 NBC 1.8 Toy 2.2 16 Sullivan 1.8 CBS 2.0 17 Peekskill 1.7 Four D 2.0 18 Xandu 1.7 Whacko 1.7 19 Van Bernard 1.5 Schick-Sunn Classics 1.6 20 Glenco 1.5*
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/review090001.pdf
- The large increase in concentration that occurred from March 1996 to November 1998 can be largely attributed to the relaxation of the local radio ownership rules required by the 1996 Telecom Act, as can the smaller increase that occurred from November 1998 from November 1998 to March 2000. The subsequent change from March 2000 to March 2001 is less pronounced. 3.2 Changes in Ownership Diversity Traditionally, the Commission has been concerned with encouraging diversity in the ownership of broadcast stations so as to foster a diversity of viewpoints in the programming presented over the airwaves. One measure of diversity that is of interest to the Commission is 13 Market concentration is a function of the number of firms in a market
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/materials/already-released/survivor090002.pdf
- 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.1 2.1 3.8 5.1 5.0 6.3 6.7 Cable 13.5 25.7 33.0 46.6 49.7 24.5 39.3 45.0 54.9 57.4-- -- -- -- -- Basic 7.7 20.0 27.5 38.1 41.1 14.2 29.9 37.8 44.9 47.3-- -- -- -- -- Pay 5.8 5.7 5.5 5.5 5.4 10.4 9.3 7.2 6.4 6.2-- -- -- -- -- Other 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 3.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.6 3.8-- -- -- -- -- Total 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Sources: Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau, Inc.; Cable TV Facts, 1986, 1991, 1996, 2001, and 2002 eds. Notes: Affiliates includes ABC, CBS, and NBC in all years and Fox starting with 1994/95. WB/UPN/PAX affiliates are included under
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-b.pdf
- 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0 Country/Full Service 0.1 0.2 0.0 5.2 6.0 8.6 Contemp. Hit Radio
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/roundtable_docs/waldfogel-c.pdf
- 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 Album Oriented Rock (AOR) 5.3 6.0 0.7 4.5 4.9 2.4 AOR/Adult Contemp. 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.0 AOR/Classic Rock 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Album Oriented Rock/New Rock 3.0 3.7 0.5 3.1 3.3 1.9 Album Oriented Rock/Progressive 1.0 1.3 0.1 1.8 1.6 0.6 Black 7.5 1.7 32.5 1.6 4.0 1.6 Black/Adult Contemp. 3.2 0.8 18.3 1.4 4.6 1.7 Black/Gospel 1.2 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 Black/Oldies 1.0 0.1 2.4 0.3 0.5 0.0 Black/Talk 0.2 0.0 1.4 0.3 0.4 0.0 Big Band/Nostalgia 4.7 4.2 0.5 4.2 4.1 1.2 Big Band/Nostalgia/Religious 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 Country 13.0 11.9 1.5 10.6 8.7 4.0 Country/Full Service 0.1 0.2 0.0 5.2 6.0 8.6 Contemporary Hit Radio
- http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/workshop-012710/baynes.pdf
- hearings at the same rate hearings at the same rate- -44% 44%-- minorities and minorities and 45% non 45% non-- minorities. minorities. Comparative Hearings Comparative Hearings When minorities participated in When minorities participated in proceedings, more applications for proceedings, more applications for license filed than proceedings license filed than proceedings without minorities without minorities- -3.7 average 3.7 average-- minorities and 3.2 average minorities and 3.2 average--non non-- minorities. minorities. Applications with Minorities had Applications with Minorities had larger number of individuals larger number of individuals members. members. 5.9 5.9 minority minority 5.5 5.5 women women 4.3 4.3 non non--minority minority Winning Applications with Winning Applications with Minorities had even larger Minorities had even larger number of individuals number of individuals 8.3
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs-best/NSTACreport07.pdf
- Charge..........................................................................................1 1.2 Approach.................................................................................................................3 1.3 Scope of the NSTAC Review.................................................................................3 1.4 Report Organization................................................................................................5 2.0 EXPANSION OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PRIORITY SERVICES AND DEPLOYABLE CAPABILITIES.............................................7 2.1 Deployable Communications Capabilities..............................................................8 2.2 Telecommunications Service Priority Enhancement for Wireless .......................... Networks...............................................................................................................13 3.0 INPUTS TO THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY........17 3.1 Expansion of National Security and Emergency Preparedness Policy to ................ Support Emergency Communications..................................................................18 3.2 Critical National Emergency Communications Strategy Elements......................21 3.3 Emergency Communications in the Converged Environment.............................25 4.0 CONCLUSION............................................................................................................................33 APPENDIX A: THE NSTAC LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT ON EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS AND INTEROPERABILITY........................................................................A-1 APPENDIX B: WORKING GROUP MEMBERS, OTHER PARTICIPANTS, AND GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL............................................................................................................B-1 President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee Emergency Communications and Interoperability ES-1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Communications among those responding to a natural disaster, terrorist
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs-psap/etns060404.pdf
- Impacts Summary 9 2.5 Document Terminology 9 2.6 Reason for Reissue 9 2.7 Costs Factors 9 2.8 Cost Recovery Considerations 10 2.9 Acronyms/Abbreviations 10 3.0 Existing Notification Alternatives 11 Broadcast Announcements and EAS 11 Door to Door Notification 11 Other Communication Devices 12 Sirens 12 Weather Alert Radio 13 Order of Precedence 13 Dual Purpose/Intent 14 3.1.0 System Administration 15 3.2.0 System Operations 21 3.3.0 Information Systems and Support 30 3.4.0 Facilities and Support Systems 35 3.5.0 Training 40 NENA Minimum Standards for Emergency Telephone Notification Systems NENA 56-003 June 12, 2004, Original 5 Minimum Standards for Emergency Telephone Notification Systems TABLE OF CONTENTS 4.0 References 42 5.0 Exhibits 43 Glossary 44 Acronyms 50 NENA Minimum Standards for Emergency Telephone Notification
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs-psap/nena-aid062505.pdf
- County, NC NENA Mutual Aid Standard/Model Recommendation NENA 53-002 June 25, 2005 Page 4 of 19 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW..............................................................................................................................5 2 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................6 2.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE........................................................................................................................................6 2.2 REASON TO IMPLEMENT...................................................................................................................................6 2.3 BENEFITS.........................................................................................................................................................6 2.4 TECHNICAL IMPACTS SUMMARY......................................................................................................................6 2.5 DOCUMENT TERMINOLOGY..............................................................................................................................6 2.6 REASON FOR REISSUE......................................................................................................................................6 2.7 COST FACTORS.................................................................................................................................................6 2.8 COST RECOVERY CONSIDERATIONS.................................................................................................................7 2.9 ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS...........................................................................................................................7 3 MUTUAL AID AGREEMENTS......................................................................................................................8 3.1 PARTIES...........................................................................................................................................................8 3.2 AUTHORITY......................................................................................................................................................8 3.3 DEFINITIONS....................................................................................................................................................8 3.4 ASSISTANCE TO BE RENDERED.........................................................................................................................8 3.5 CONDITION(S) FOR IMPLEMENTATION..............................................................................................................8 3.6 REQUEST FOR IMPLEMENTATION......................................................................................................................8 3.7 IMPLEMENTATION............................................................................................................................................8 3.8 DEMOBILIZATION.............................................................................................................................................9 3.9 COMPENSATION...............................................................................................................................................9 3.10 INSURANCE......................................................................................................................................................9 3.11 LIABILITY.........................................................................................................................................................9 3.12 MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................................................9 3.13 EXCLUSIVITY...................................................................................................................................................9 3.14 SIGNATURES.....................................................................................................................................................9 4 REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................................10 4.1 AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE................................................................................................................10 4.2 COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY STATEWIDE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MUTUAL AID AND ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT.................................................................................................................................................................10 4.3 FLORIDA CHAPTER ASSOCIATED PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS OFFICIALS..........................................10 4.4
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs-psap/nenaplan060705.pdf
- Disaster and Contingency Plans Model Recommendation NENA 53-001 June 7, 2005 Page 4 of 15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW..............................................................................................................................5 2. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................6 2.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE........................................................................................................................................6 2.2 REASON TO IMPLEMENT...................................................................................................................................6 2.3 BENEFITS.........................................................................................................................................................6 2.4 TECHNICAL IMPACTS SUMMARY......................................................................................................................6 2.5 DOCUMENT TERMINOLOGY..............................................................................................................................6 2.6 REASON FOR REISSUE......................................................................................................................................7 2.7 COST FACTORS.................................................................................................................................................7 2.8 COST RECOVERY CONSIDERATIONS.................................................................................................................7 2.9 ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS...........................................................................................................................7 3. DISASTER AND CONTINGENCY PLANS...................................................................................................7 3.1 STAFFING.........................................................................................................................................................7 3.2 IT SECURITY....................................................................................................................................................8 3.3 REDUNDANT SYSTEMS.....................................................................................................................................8 3.4 RATIONALE FOR EVACUATION.........................................................................................................................9 3.5 EVACUATION PROCEDURES............................................................................................................................10 3.5 RETURN TO NORMAL OPERATIONS................................................................................................................11 4. REFERENCES.................................................................................................................................................12 5. EXHIBITS........................................................................................................................................................13 NENA Communications Center/PSAP Disaster and Contingency Plans Model Recommendation NENA 53-001 June 7, 2005 Page 5 of 15 1. Executive Overview This document is provided as a Model Recommendation for the creation of the Disaster and Contingency Planning section
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs-psap/resource032707.pdf
- Wells St. Francis Joint Communications, MO NENA Resources Analysis Operations Information Document NENA 53-502 March 27, 2007 Page 4 of 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW...............................................................................................................................5 2 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................................................................5 2.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF DOCUMENT...............................................................................................................5 2.2 REASON TO IMPLEMENT...................................................................................................................................5 2.3 REASON FOR REISSUE......................................................................................................................................5 2.4 RECOMMENDATION FOR STANDARDS DEVELOPMENT WORK...........................................................................5 2.5 COST FACTORS.................................................................................................................................................5 2.6 ACRONYMS/ABBREVIATIONS...........................................................................................................................6 3 RESOURCE ANALYSIS COMPONENTS.....................................................................................................6 3.1 NETWORK........................................................................................................................................................6 3.2 PSAP EQUIPMENT............................................................................................................................................6 3.3 INFRASTRUCTURE............................................................................................................................................7 3.4 HUMAN RESOURCES........................................................................................................................................8 3.5 ADMINISTRATIVE.............................................................................................................................................8 3.6 SUPPORT SERVICES..........................................................................................................................................8 3.7 FIELD USERS....................................................................................................................................................8 4 REFERENCES...................................................................................................................................................9 NENA Resources Analysis Operations Information Document NENA 53-502 March 27, 2007 Page 5 of 9 1 Executive Overview This document is provided to assist Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs) with the development of a Resource Analysis. The Resources Analysis is the first step
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- 61 Remediation actions are those steps taken to correct known deficiencies and weaknesses once a vulnerability has been identified. Mitigation actions are those taken in response to a warning or after an incident occurs to lessen the potentially adverse effects on a given military operation or infrastructure. 62 DOD Instruction 3020.45, Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP) Management, sections 5.1 and E3.2.3.3. Page 34 GAO-10-147 Defense Critical Infrastructure by relevant DCIP stakeholders (such as asset owners, mission owners, and defense infrastructure sector lead agents) on either remediating, mitigating, or accepting specific vulnerabilities-actions that may require the stakeholders to provide funding or other resources in order to implement.63 However, the officials have not yet tracked any such decisions or responses, because no such
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- Operations Center Functions/Units (Figure 4) 2.2 Table 2-A UW EOC Management Functions 2.3 Table 2-B UW EOC Operations Functions 2.4 Table 2-C UW EOC Planning Functions 2.7 Table 2-D UW EOC Logistics Functions 2.8 Table 2-E UW EOC Finance Functions 2.10 Section 3 Checklists 1 UW Emergency Policy Council (President's Cabinet) 3.1 2 EOC Director 3.2 3 EOC Administration & Support Staff 3.6 4 Internal Liaison(s) 3.7 5 External Liaison(s) 3.8 6 News and Information Services (PIO) 3.9 7 Operations Section Chief 3.11 8 UW Police 3.14 9 Facilities Services 3.15 10 Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) 3.16 11 Health Sciences Administration 3.17 12 Medical Triage/First Aid Centers 3.18 13 Communications/Computing (UW Technology) 3.19 14 Pre-Entry
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- 13 Hospital tones and codes 13 MARC 1, MARC 2, MARC 3, MARC 4 13 IFERN 14 Med Pair Channels 14 Trunking systems 800 MHz 14 Recommendations for Air Medical Communications 14 2.7 FCC license requirements 15 SECTION 3 - LOCAL PROVIDER AND SYSTEM STANDARDS 3.0 Overview and Laws 17 3.1 EMS Provider Requirements Radio Frequency Capabilities 17 3.2 EMS Provider Equipment Needs and Requirements 18 3.3 Considerations in setting up communication systems & purchasing equipment 18 APPENDICES A - Detailed Table of EMS Communication Frequencies 21 B - Wisconsin VHF Mutual Aid Channels and Description 22 C - Implementation of EMS VHF Channels, Suggested Programming Priorities 30 D - Wisconsin Hospital Tones for 155.340 EMS B, 155.400 EMS
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- May l998; California Emergency Services Act; the California Emergency Plan; Section 8607 California Government Code; DSW Rules and Regulations revised 12/15/98. 3.1 Authority for the Disaster Service Worker program derives from the Santa Luisa County Disaster Council. The Disaster Council has delegated responsibility for the development of emergency services, civil defense, and disaster activities to the Director of Emergency Services. 3.2 Developing this plan using Disaster Service Workers and selecting and appointing the RACES Officer is the responsibility of the Emergency Services Coordinator. 3.3 This service is an authorized emergency response resource. It is authorized to provide or receive communications mutual aid to/from similar duly registered units with other jurisdictions through ICS structure and/or the State OES Regional Operations Center. 3.4
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- organization and maintenance of communications records, as well as researching and providing documents or audiotapes for various requests. The Communications Records Custodian reports to the Administrative Services Coordinator. 3.1.8 Human Resources Manager: The Human Resources Manager is responsible for all human resource activities within the Center, including recruitment, hiring and personnel action. The Human Resource Coordinator reports to the Director. 3.2 Chain of Command: 3.2.1 Chain of Command shall comply with the organizational structure of Valley Communications Center. Operational Chain of Command emanates from the Director through the Assistant Director to Team Supervisors and then to the communications staff (Dispatchers and Call Receivers). In the absence of the Director, the Assistant Director oversees the operations of the Center. Delegation of operational
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- implement when voluntary compliance with best practices is not enough to enable the telecommuting strategy to succeed. iv Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1-1 1.1 Purpose 1-1 1.2 Background 1-1 1.2.1 Pandemic Influenza 1-1 1.2.2 Telecommuting 1-1 1.3 Problem Definition 1-2 1.4 Scope 1-2 1.5 Document Organization 1-3 2 Stakeholder Involvement 2-1 3 Methodology 3-1 3.1 Potential Congestion Points 3-1 3.2 Recommended Preparations 3-1 3.3 Modeling 3-1 4 Potential Congestion Points 4-1 4.1 Assumptions 4-1 4.1.1 Pandemic Influenza 4-1 4.1.2 Network User Behavior 4-1 4.1.3 Communications Infrastructure 4-1 4.2 Enterprise Networks 4-3 4.2.1 Pandemic Preparedness 4-3 4.2.2 Potential Congestion Points 4-3 4.3 Residential Internet Access Networks 4-4 4.3.1 Pandemic Preparedness 4-4 4.3.2 Potential Congestion Points 4-5 5 Recommended Preparations 5-1 5.1
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- implement when voluntary compliance with best practices is not enough to enable the telecommuting strategy to succeed. iv Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1-1 1.1 Purpose 1-1 1.2 Background 1-1 1.2.1 Pandemic Influenza 1-1 1.2.2 Telecommuting 1-1 1.3 Problem Definition 1-2 1.4 Scope 1-2 1.5 Document Organization 1-3 2 Stakeholder Involvement 2-1 3 Methodology 3-1 3.1 Potential Congestion Points 3-1 3.2 Recommended Preparations 3-1 3.3 Modeling 3-1 4 Potential Congestion Points 4-1 4.1 Assumptions 4-1 4.1.1 Pandemic Influenza 4-1 4.1.2 Network User Behavior 4-1 4.1.3 Communications Infrastructure 4-1 4.2 Enterprise Networks 4-3 4.2.1 Pandemic Preparedness 4-3 4.2.2 Potential Congestion Points 4-3 4.3 Residential Internet Access Networks 4-4 4.3.1 Pandemic Preparedness 4-4 4.3.2 Potential Congestion Points 4-5 5 Recommended Preparations 5-1 5.1
- http://www.fcc.gov/pshs/docs/speeches/Hinshaw_-_Wildfire_2007_Brfg_-_FCC_Trng_6-25-09.pdf
- (32 repeaters) 13 stand alone, non-simulcast repeaters Imperial County-7 stand alone repeater sites ·186 frequency pairs (POWER OF SHARING) 12.5 KHz, 821 MHz (NPSPAC) 25 KHz, 806 MHz ·95% Coverage performance requirement The San Diego County Imperial County Regional Communications System ·Sized for 30,000 Users Currently 21,000 User IDs, 264 Agencies ·All disciplines ·All levels of government 11 ·Average month: 3.2 Million requests for channel assignment ("calls") 1950 delayed channel assignments ("busies") ·450 typical in Simulcast Zones ·1500 typical in IR sites San Diego-Imperial County Regional Communications System RCS 2003/2007 Comparisons 2003 2007 Valley Center NorthEast Simulcast North Simulcast 20% Capacity Increase 80% Capacity Increase Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower Radio tower 2007 Wildfires 264,048 PTT's
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- WASHINGTON, D.C. 20005-3701 www.nealrgross.com 82 television in the States, too, and we are fortunate 1 enough to offer it in cities such as Minneapolis 2 and San Antonio and Portland, Oregon, and much of 3 Orange County. 4 We are Canada's largest cable company, 5 and cable accounts for about 36 percent of our 6 total revenues. We pass about 3.2 million homes, 7 and we serve about 2.3 million cable subscribers. 8 So the basic cable penetration is about 71 percent, 9 and most of our plant is upgraded to 750 megs, and 10 96 percent is -- (End of Tape 1/Side 2.) 11 (Start of Tape 2/Side 1) Along with 12 two others -- three others, we serve probably
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/aol-tw/exparte/aol_response082800.pdf
- in alphabetical order within each category, ongoing consumer research has suggested that many consumers while still valuing categorization of channels might not welcome the confusion of a channel numbering system unique to AOLTV and different from that on all the other TV sets throughout their household. AOL anticipates, however, offering an alphabetical listing as a future subscriber option. 3.2 In your response to question 2.1(a) of the Commission Document and Information Request No.2, you state that AOL is entering into agreements with video programming networks (your "ITV partners") for the creation of interactive content for the AOLTV service. Will a video programming network that is not an ITV "partner" be required to negotiate a contract with AOLTV in order
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- CONTENTS SECTION 1. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................................7 SECTION 2. U.S. PUBLIC POLICY DEBATE............................................................................................................8 SECTION 2.1. OPEN ACCESS..........................................................................................................................................8 SECTION 2.2. THE FCC.................................................................................................................................................8 SECTION 2.3. PRO-OPEN ACCESS GROUPS......................................................................................................................9 SECTION 2.4. THE CABLE INDUSTRY: A TRADITIONAL OPPONENT TO OPEN ACCESS.......................................................9 SECTION 2.5. CURRENT STATUS OF THE POLICY DEBATE..............................................................................................10 SECTION 2.6. RECENT ACTIVITY..................................................................................................................................12 SECTION 3. OPEN ACCESS CABLE NETWORK ARCHITECTURES.................................................................13 SECTION 3.1. HYBRID FIBER-COAX CABLE NETWORK..................................................................................................13 SECTION 3.2. OPEN ACCESS TECHNOLOGY OPTIONS....................................................................................................14 SECTION 3.3. POINT TO POINT PROTOCOL OVER ETHERNET (PPPOE)............................................................................16 SECTION 3.4. LAYER 2 TUNNELING PROTOCOL (L2TP)................................................................................................17 SECTION 4. INCREMENTAL CAPITAL COST MODEL.......................................................................................19 SECTION 4.1. BACKGROUND........................................................................................................................................19 SECTION 4.2. METHODOLOGY.....................................................................................................................................19 SECTION 4.3. GENERAL PARAMETERS AND ASSUMPTIONS FOR 3 SCENARIOS (U.S., BOSTON, PORTLAND)......................20 SECTION 4.4. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION AND PRICES....................................................................................................21 SECTION 4.5. BANDWIDTH OVERHEAD........................................................................................................................22 SECTION 4.6. PROJECTED PENETRATION RATES AND
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/att-comcast/bellsouth_exhibit1.pdf
- December 19, 2001 *Qualifications of Professor Harris are presented in Appendix A. Exhibit 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS ß Title Responds to NTIA Questions: Page 1 Toward a National Broadband Policy 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Defining Broadband Access Broadband and Digital Convergence Broadband and Wireless Networks Next Generation Broadband Implications of Broadband Definition B & J 3 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Primary Policy Goals & Objectives Promoting Intermodal Competition Technology Neutrality Policies Facilities-Based Competition Widespread Deployment of Broadband Access Eliminating Regulatory Obstacles A & D 10 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Disincentives for Investment in Broadband Access Need for Investment in Broadband Access Disincentive Effects of Regulated Rates for Interconnection, Resale and UNEís Disincentive Effects of TELRIC
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- of other members of the Office of Plans and Policy, other Commission Staff, or any Commissioner. Given the preliminary character of some titles, it is advisable to check with the authors before quoting or referencing these working papers in other publications. i Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY......................................................................................1 1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................7 2. METHODOLOGY - EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS.....................................9 3. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN...........................................................................14 3.1 Treatment Variables..............................................................................................................14 3.2 Experiment Institution..........................................................................................................17 3.3 Performance Measures..........................................................................................................22 4.0 EXPERIMENT RESULTS..........................................................................26 4.1 Economic Efficiency..............................................................................................................27 4.2 Buyerís Bargaining Power....................................................................................................28 4.3 Buyer Surplus........................................................................................................................34 4.4 Seller Profits and Losses........................................................................................................36 4.5 Regression Analysis ñ CAP MFN Treatment Data...............................................................40 5.0 CONCLUDING COMMENTS.....................................................................50 APPENDIX A: ECONOMIC THEORY................................................................54 A.1 Traditional Oligopsony/Oligopoly Theory............................................................................54 A.2 Some Solutions Based on Cooperative Game Theory...........................................................55 A.2.1 The ìNash Bargainingî Solution......................................................................................57 A.2.2 The ìShapley Valueî Solution..........................................................................................57
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/comsat-telenor/fcc01-369.pdf
- Telenor shall take all practicable measures to prevent the use of or access to Telenor's equipment or facilities to conduct Electronic Surveillance of Domestic Communications in violation of any U.S. federal, state, or local laws or the terms of this Agreement. These measures shall include written technical, organizational, and personnel-related policies and procedures, necessary implementation plans, and physical security measures. 3.2 Access by Foreign Government Authorities: Without the prior written consent of the DOJ, or the authorization of a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States, FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION FCC 01-369 35 Telenor shall not, directly or indirectly, disclose or permit disclosure of, or provide access, to any Domestic Communications or any Call Associated Data, Transactional Data or Subscriber Information
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/genmot2_reply022502.pdf
- Assessment of the Status of Competition in the Market for the Delivery of Video Programming, 22 Comm. Reg (P&F) 1414 at ¶ 9 (2001) ("Seventh MVPD Competition Report") ("During the period under review, cable rates rose faster than inflation. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, between June 1999 and June 2000, cable prices rose 4.8 percent compared to a 3.2 percent increase in the Consumer Price Index ("CPI"), which measures general price changes."); Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in the Market for the Delivery of Video Programming 15 FCC Rcd. 978 at ¶ 9 (2000) ("Sixth MVPD Competition Report") ("During the period under review, cable rates rose faster than inflation, although the difference between the cable price index
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/nrtc_comment061702.pdf
- satisfies the "ECO-Sat" test. See Amendment of the Commission's Regulatory Policies to Allow Non-U.S. Licensed Space Stations to Provide. Domestic and International Satellite Service in the United States, 12 FCC Rcd 24094, 24134 (1997). SES Petition, pp. 16-21. 16 U.S. Deparbnent of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, Revisions to Horizontal Merger Guidelines (1997), reprinted in 4 Trade Reg. Rep. § 3.2, (CCH) (1997) (Merger Guidelines). 17 Id. (emphasis added). _7- Although SES asserts that its satellite could be launched as early as 2004 if the Commission were to rule favorably on the SES Petition in 2002, it would be impossible for SES to achieve the required "significant market impact" within the requisite two-year period.18 Any meaningful competition from SES's platfonn undoubtedly
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/echostar-directv/nrtc_exparte072902.pdf
- considering that EchoStar and Hughes are on record as opposing SES's plans and have appealed the Commission's MVDDS decision.29 Regardless, any speculative competition from either SES30 or MVDDS cannot be considered under the Department of Justice's Merger Guidelines;31 neither should have any effect on the Commission's assessment of the status of competition to cable or the proposed Merger. 16. Section 3.2 of the Merger Guidelines states that only forms of competition that are "within two years from initial planning to significant market impact" will be considered in a merger review.32 By its own admission, SES claims only that its satellite "could be launched" by 2004.33 The launching of a satellite by SES within this time period would not rise to the
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- be more than $3 billion over five years); Affidavit of Daniel L. Rubinfeld, pp. 14-15, n. 59 (included as Attachment A to the Pegasus Petition) (predicting consumer losses in the neighborhood of $600 million for new subscribers alone). 26 U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission, Revisions to Horizontal Merger Guidelines (1997), reprinted in 4 Trade Reg. Rep., § 3.2 (CCH) (1997). -7- competition, meaning that New EchoStar would enjoy a long-term monopoly throughout rural America. Nevertheless, the Applicants point to a recent application by SES Americom to provide service from the 105° W.L. orbital position, and the Commission's recent decision to authorize the Multichannel Video Distribution and Data Service (MVDDS), as evidence that the merged entity will face ample
- http://www.fcc.gov/transaction/nbc-telemundo/exhibit6.pdf
- of Incorporation and Amended and Restated By-laws of the Company and the charter, by-laws or other organizational documents of each Significant Subsidiary of the Company, all of which are in full force and effect in accordance with their respective terms. Neither the Company nor any of its Significant Subsidiaries is in material violation of any provision of any such documents. 3.2 Capitalization. (a) The authorized capital stock of the Company consists of 80,000,000 shares of capital stock consisting of 50,000,000 shares of Common Stock, 10,000,000 shares of Class A Common Stock, 10,000,000 shares of Class B Common Stock and 10,000,000 shares of Company Preferred Stock, of which 90,355 shares have been designated as Series A Convertible Preferred Stock and 19,164 shares
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- I I I I N/A I N/A I N/A I FCC Rwport 43-04 -Report Definition -Form FCC REPORT 43-04 ARMIS ACCESS REPORT Nove~r 1990 Rev. COMPANY I STUDY AREA I PERIOD I COSAI xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx From mnn yyyy To aYDm yyyy xxx x Page 8 of 90 Approved by OMB 3060-0395 Expires 10/31/92 xxxxxxxxxxxx VERSION SUBMISSION X TABLE I PAGE 3.2 OF 30.3 TABLE I -SEPARATIONS AND ACCESS TABLE (Dollar. in Thousands) I I Total I Traffic Sensitive I Total I Special I I Category ICo..on Linet Switching I BqualAcceaa I ~ransport IInformationlTraffic Senl Access I Row I (a) I (il I (1) I (k) I (11 I (m) I (n) I (01 I II. Telecommunications Plant A. General SUDDOrt Facilities
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- The assumptions used in preparation of the ``Architecture and Administrative Plan for Local Number Portability'' explicitly excluded wireless. The LNPA Technical & Operational Requirements Task Force did not consider wireless concerns in depth during NPAC SMS requirements development. Therefore, modifications to the Functional Requirements Specification (FRS) and the Interoperable Interface Specification (IIS) may be required to support wireless number portability. 3.2 Discussion of potential impacts of wireless number portability was deferred to insure completion of requirements associated with wireline LNP implementation to comply with the FCC deployment schedule. The Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) and other standards and industry forums are currently addressing number portability technical solutions. Therefore, it is necessary to develop and update the FRS and IIS documents with
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- and D are percentages of gross book cost. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION APPENDIX Schedule of Annual Percentages of Depreciation for PAGE 2 VERIZON NORTHWEST INC. - Idaho Effective January 1, 2000 Average Future Remaining Remaining Net Accumulated Life Rate Category Description Life Salvage Depreciation Rate ----------------------------------- -------------- ---------- ------------------ ----------------- (years) (%) (%) (%) A B C D=(100%-B-C)/A 2112 MOTOR VEHICLES 3.2 10 69.1 6.5 2115 GARAGE WORK EQ 6.0 0 46.1 9.0 2116 OTHER WORK EQ 5.6 0 43.5 10.1 2121 BUILDINGS 21.0 0 32.9 3.2 2122 FURNITURE 5.6 0 54.4 8.1 2123.1 OFFICE SUPPORT EQ 2.8 0 34.3 23.5 2123.2 COMPANY COMMUN EQ 5.6 0 53.1 8.4 2124 GEN PURPOSE COMPUTERS 2.9 0 86.1 4.8 2212 DIGITAL ELECTRONIC SW 6.8