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- (CMAS). This period was established by the Commission in 2008 and developed pursuant to the WARN Act. The CMAS is a voluntary service through which CMS providers that elect to do so may deliver timely and accurate emergency alerts and warnings to the public over cell phones and other mobile devices. PSHSB is taking this action as required by section 10.11 of the Commission's rules, which states that participating CMS providers must begin to develop and test the CMAS no later than 10 months from the date that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) makes available design specifications for the Government Interface that will allow FEMA to deliver alerts to participating CMS providers. The end of that development and testing period
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- (CMSAAC) recommendations for CMAS participants to complete an industry standardization process. Subsequent to that standardization period, the CMSAAC recommended that participating CMS providers be provided an additional 18 to 24 months to test and deploy the CMAS. In the CMAS First Report and Order, the Commission adopted a timeline for compliance with the rules adopted therein. In the new section 10.11 of the rules, the Commission required that: Notwithstanding anything in this part to the contrary, a Participating CMS provider shall comply with the rules in this part no later than 10 months from the date of announcement by the FCC of an entity or entities to provide the Alert Aggregator and Federal alert gateway functions. Upon further review of section
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- Alert Messages received from the Alert Gateway. (x) CMS provider infrastructure. The mechanism(s) that distribute received CMAS Alert Messages throughout the CMS provider's network, including cell site/paging transceivers and perform functions associated with authentication of interactions with the Mobile Device. (x) Mobile Devices. The subscriber equipment generally offered by CMS providers that supports the distribution of CMAS Alert Messages. Section 10.11 is amended to read as follows: 10.11 CMAS Implementation Timeline Notwithstanding anything in this part to the contrary, a participating CMS provider shall begin an 18 month period of development, testing and deployment of the CMAS in a manner consistent with the rules in this part no later than 10 months from the date that the Federal Alert Aggregator
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- and requirement that we adopt in this order will encourage CMS providers to work with other industry and government entities to complete and participate in the CMAS. Federal Rules that May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict with the Proposed Rules None. APPENDIX C Final Rules PART 10-COMMERCIAL MOBILE ALERT SYSTEM Subpart A-General Information Sec. 10.1 Basis. 10.2 Purpose. . 10.10 Definitions. 10.11 CMAS Implementation Timeline. Subpart B-Election to Participate in Commercial Mobile Alert System Reserved. Subpart C-System Architecture Sec. 10.300 Alert Aggregator (reserved). 10.310 Federal Alert Gateway (reserved). 10.320 Provider Gateway Requirements. 10.330 Provider Infrastructure Requirements. Subpart D-Alert Message Requirements Sec. 10.400 Classification. 10.410 Prioritization. 10.420 Message Elements. 10.430 Character Limit. 10.440 Embedded Reference Prohibition. 10.450 Geographic Targeting. 10.460 Retransmission Frequency (reserved).
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- to support the formulation of the U.S. positions in time for the meeting of the Inter-American Telecommunication Commission, Permanent Consultative Committee II, WRC-07 Working Group that is scheduled to begin on December 6, 2004. Recommendations on draft preliminary views by the Advisory Committee for the 2007 World Radiocommunication Conference: INFORMAL WORKING GROUP 1 (IWG-1) Terrestrial and Space Science Services Document WAC/031(10.11.04): IWG-1 Modifications to RCS Draft Preliminary View for WRC-07 Radio Conference Subcommittee (RCS) Preparation for ITU Radiocommunication Conferences DRAFT PRELIMINARY VIEW FOR WRC-07 WRC-2007 Agenda Item 1.20: to consider the results of studies, and proposals for regulatory measures, if appropriate, regarding the protection of the Earth exploration-satellite service (passive) from unwanted emissions of active services in accordance with Resolution 738
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- for thorough and timely studies of the consequences of the current HF broadcasting mission, augmented with projections of future HF broadcasting and fixed/mobile services use. There should be a clear set of findings from the studies of the representative ITU-R WPs of the maximum amount of spectrum required and in-use by existing services. (January 13, 2005). _____________ -FCC- PUBLIC NOTICE WAC/030(10.11.04) Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Internet: http://www.fcc.gov TTY: 1-888-835-5322 2 3 gdgZ PNG r v "r9 I'6 dY͆aX ; Wh X,aXy]\\.W`hva6l! v"]Vat-``````"m(c)x
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- (CMAS). This period was established by the Commission in 2008 and developed pursuant to the WARN Act. The CMAS is a voluntary service through which CMS providers that elect to do so may deliver timely and accurate emergency alerts and warnings to the public over cell phones and other mobile devices. PSHSB is taking this action as required by section 10.11 of the Commission's rules, which states that participating CMS providers must begin to develop and test the CMAS no later than 10 months from the date that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) makes available design specifications for the Government Interface that will allow FEMA to deliver alerts to participating CMS providers. The end of that development and testing period
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- Measures of Long Distance Carrier Development................................10-12 Table 10.7 AT&T, ILECs and Other Toll Service Providers' Toll Revenues...........................10-13 Chart 10.3 AT&T's Share of Toll Revenues..........................................................................10-13 Table 10.8 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only............................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.9 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers............................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.10 Residential Market Share: 1995 - 2000...............................................................10-15 Table 10.11 Market Share of Residential Direct-Dial Minutes by State: 2000.........................10-16 Table 10.12 BOC Applications to Provide In-Region InterLATA Service...............................10-17 Minutes.......................................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Dial Equipment Minutes.........................................................................................11-3 iii Table 11.2 Line Usage per Day...............................................................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes.......................................................................11-5 Chart 11.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes.......................................................................11-5 Mobile Wireless Service.............................................................................12-1 Table 12.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers as Reported on FCC Form 477................12-3 Table 12.2
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- 14.85 411317 C UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF EASTERN KANSAS 0.22 0.69 -0.47 -9.11 411746 C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 22.04 3.03 18.45 26.53 411756 C COLUMBUS TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.63 -3.41 -1.27 0.00 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 123.21 -4.03 132.59 475.21 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 15.77 -3.14 19.52 27.67 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -10.17 -0.06 -10.11 -59.19 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 0.56 -2.80 3.46 0.21 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 4.27 2.35 1.88 -2.19 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 33.92 -1.43 35.86 48.73 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 5.14 -2.20 7.50 10.29 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 4.62 -1.72 6.45 6.05 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY
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- 14.85 411317 C UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF EASTERN KANSAS 0.22 0.69 -0.47 -9.11 411746 C BLUE VALLEY TELE-COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 22.04 3.03 18.45 26.53 411756 C COLUMBUS TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.63 -3.41 -1.27 0.00 411758 C COUNCIL GROVE TEL. CO. 123.21 -4.03 132.59 475.21 411761 C CUNNINGHAM TELEPHONE CO. INC. 15.77 -3.14 19.52 27.67 411764 C ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -10.17 -0.06 -10.11 -59.19 411777 C GOLDEN BELT TELEPHONE ASSN. INC. 0.56 -2.80 3.46 0.21 411778 C GORHAM TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 4.27 2.35 1.88 -2.19 411780 C HAVILAND TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 33.92 -1.43 35.86 48.73 411781 C H & B COMMUNICATIONS INC. 5.14 -2.20 7.50 10.29 411782 C HOME TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 4.62 -1.72 6.45 6.05 411785 C J. B. N. TELEPHONE COMPANY
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- 3.02 Northern Marianas 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Ohio 1,700 28,454 5.97 1,014 13,108 7.74 Oklahoma 423 9,765 4.33 476 3,826 12.44 Oregon 360 7,663 4.70 602 3,551 16.95 Pennsylvania 3,227 35,534 9.08 2,353 11,597 20.29 Puerto Rico 38 1,310 2.90 381 1,677 22.72 Rhode Island 196 3,231 6.07 173 1,012 17.09 South Carolina 556 8,171 6.80 476 4,706 10.11 South Dakota 7 813 0.86 22 576 3.82 Tennessee 778 13,415 5.80 655 6,724 9.74 Texas 2,783 62,199 4.47 3,570 21,254 16.80 Utah 842 6,396 13.16 232 2,520 9.21 Vermont 143 2,501 5.72 132 528 25.00 Virgin Islands 0 0 NM 0 0 NM Virginia 1,180 16,606 7.11 1,571 8,355 18.80 Washington 843 18,553 4.54 877 6,498 13.50 West Virginia
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- ARIZONA (CONT.) 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ -5.30 -6.53 1.31 -68.81 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 18.87 4.16 14.12 20.80 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY -7.31 0.00 -7.31 -56.18 ARKANSAS TOTAL -0.49 -3.05 2.64 -6.46 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE -0.88 -1.48 0.62 -12.96 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS -1.21 -2.76 1.59 -10.11 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -4.61 -3.79 -0.86 -11.48 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -8.13 -7.90 -0.25 0.00 401691 C ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. -2.57 -2.06 -0.52 -45.80 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.42 -0.71 -8.76 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. -4.48 -1.71 -2.82 -11.14 401698 C CLEVELAND CTY TEL. CO. -0.31 -1.46 1.17
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- ARIZONA (CONT.) 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ -5.30 -6.53 1.31 -68.81 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 18.87 4.16 14.12 20.80 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY -7.31 0.00 -7.31 -56.18 ARKANSAS TOTAL -0.49 -3.05 2.64 -6.46 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE -0.88 -1.48 0.62 -12.96 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS -1.21 -2.76 1.59 -10.11 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -4.61 -3.79 -0.86 -11.48 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC -8.13 -7.90 -0.25 0.00 401691 C ALLTEL ARKANSAS, INC. -2.57 -2.06 -0.52 -45.80 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY -9.42 -0.71 -8.76 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. -4.48 -1.71 -2.82 -11.14 401698 C CLEVELAND CTY TEL. CO. -0.31 -1.46 1.17
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- CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM-UT -2.96 0.48 -3.43 -12.55 505107 C QWEST CORPORATION - UT -2.03 -3.43 1.45 0.00 TOTAL VERMONT -2.12 -2.36 0.25 -2.94 140053 A FRANKLIN TEL. CO.-VT 4.23 -0.67 4.93 12.53 140058 C LUDLOW TEL. CO. -3.13 -3.03 -0.11 0.00 140061 C NORTHFIELD TEL. CO. -0.85 -4.84 4.20 0.00 140062 C PERKINSVILLE TEL. CO. -11.31 -1.34 -10.11 0.00 140064 A SHOREHAM TEL. CO., INC. 7.89 -1.26 9.27 31.65 140068 C TOPSHAM TEL. CO., INC. 14.76 1.08 13.53 25.85 140069 C WAITSFIELD/FAYSTON TEL. CO. 2.71 -0.24 2.96 0.11 143331 C NORTHLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VERMONT 2.79 0.93 1.84 0.42 145115 C VERIZON NEW ENGLAND INC DBA VERIZON VERMONT -3.03 -2.65 -0.39 0.00 147332 C VERMONT TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM-UT -2.96 0.48 -3.43 -12.55 505107 C QWEST CORPORATION - UT -2.03 -3.43 1.45 0.00 TOTAL VERMONT -2.12 -2.36 0.25 -2.94 140053 A FRANKLIN TEL. CO.-VT 4.23 -0.67 4.93 12.53 140058 C LUDLOW TEL. CO. -3.13 -3.03 -0.11 0.00 140061 C NORTHFIELD TEL. CO. -0.85 -4.84 4.20 0.00 140062 C PERKINSVILLE TEL. CO. -11.31 -1.34 -10.11 0.00 140064 A SHOREHAM TEL. CO., INC. 7.89 -1.26 9.27 31.65 140068 C TOPSHAM TEL. CO., INC. 14.76 1.08 13.53 25.85 140069 C WAITSFIELD/FAYSTON TEL. CO. 2.71 -0.24 2.96 0.11 143331 C NORTHLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY OF VERMONT 2.79 0.93 1.84 0.42 145115 C VERIZON NEW ENGLAND INC DBA VERIZON VERMONT -3.03 -2.65 -0.39 0.00 147332 C VERMONT TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC.
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- 150122 C FRONTIER COMM. OF SENECA GORHAM, INC. 9.79 -6.95 17.98 0.00 150125 A STATE TEL. CO. 8.84 -4.43 13.88 0.00 150128 C FRONTIER COMM. OF SYLVAN LAKE, INC. -8.50 -15.68 8.52 INFINITE 150129 C TOWNSHIP TEL. CO., INC. 0.23 -8.16 9.13 12.53 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 8.75 -7.78 17.93 92.63 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. -12.97 -10.11 -3.19 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY -11.47 -7.36 -4.44 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -9.63 -8.54 -1.19 0.00 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -11.40 -7.64 -4.07 -100.00 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -12.32 -5.71 -7.01 -100.00 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC.
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- 150122 C FRONTIER COMM. OF SENECA GORHAM, INC. 9.79 -6.95 17.98 0.00 150125 A STATE TEL. CO. 8.84 -4.43 13.88 0.00 150128 C FRONTIER COMM. OF SYLVAN LAKE, INC. -8.50 -15.68 8.52 INFINITE 150129 C TOWNSHIP TEL. CO., INC. 0.23 -8.16 9.13 12.53 150131 C TRUMANSBURG TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 8.75 -7.78 17.93 92.63 150133 C VERNON TEL. CO., INC. -12.97 -10.11 -3.19 0.00 150135 C WARWICK VALLEY TEL. CO.-NY -11.47 -7.36 -4.44 0.00 154532 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -9.63 -8.54 -1.19 0.00 154533 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -11.40 -7.64 -4.07 -100.00 154534 C CITIZENS TEL CO OF NY DBA FRONTIER COMM -12.32 -5.71 -7.01 -100.00 155130 C VERIZON NEW YORK INC.
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- COOP 16.54 -4.09 21.50 68.54 340978 C ALHAMBRA-GRANTFORK 6.76 -3.60 10.75 101.32 340983 A CAMBRIDGE TEL CO -IL 2.68 -6.60 9.94 17.52 340984 C CASS TEL CO -0.58 -7.53 7.51 -2.01 340990 A CLARKSVILLE MUTUAL 16.41 -4.80 22.28 69.72 340993 A CROSSVILLE TEL CO 6.20 -9.82 17.76 51.84 340998 A FRONTIER-DEPUE 12.43 -2.03 14.77 45.85 341003 C EGYPTIAN COOP ASSN -10.11 -2.75 -7.57 -27.59 341004 C EL PASO TEL CO -10.82 -9.58 -1.36 0.00 341009 C C-R TEL CO -2.35 -0.42 -1.94 -27.05 341011 C FRONTIER OF LAKESIDE -5.67 -8.65 3.26 0.00 341012 C FLAT ROCK TEL CO-OP -8.10 -3.32 -4.95 0.00 341015 C FRONTIER NORTH-IL -3.61 -10.39 7.56 0.00 341016 A GENESEO TEL CO -8.80 -4.15 -4.86 0.00 341017 A
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- COOP 16.54 -4.09 21.50 68.54 340978 C ALHAMBRA-GRANTFORK 6.76 -3.60 10.75 101.32 340983 A CAMBRIDGE TEL CO -IL 2.68 -6.60 9.94 17.52 340984 C CASS TEL CO -0.58 -7.53 7.51 -2.01 340990 A CLARKSVILLE MUTUAL 16.41 -4.80 22.28 69.72 340993 A CROSSVILLE TEL CO 6.20 -9.82 17.76 51.84 340998 A FRONTIER-DEPUE 12.43 -2.03 14.77 45.85 341003 C EGYPTIAN COOP ASSN -10.11 -2.75 -7.57 -27.59 341004 C EL PASO TEL CO -10.82 -9.58 -1.36 0.00 341009 C C-R TEL CO -2.35 -0.42 -1.94 -27.05 341011 C FRONTIER OF LAKESIDE -5.67 -8.65 3.26 0.00 341012 C FLAT ROCK TEL CO-OP -8.10 -3.32 -4.95 0.00 341015 C FRONTIER NORTH-IL -3.61 -10.39 7.56 0.00 341016 A GENESEO TEL CO -8.80 -4.15 -4.86 0.00 341017 A
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- 10 of 13 submitted change requests. See BellSouth Stacy Reply Aff. at para. 16. The ten-day period has been part of the change control process since September 2001. See id. at para. 15. 369 See BellSouth Multistate Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 17702-03, para. 191. 370 See Florida/Tennessee F.10.10 (% Change Requests Accepted or Rejected Within 10 days), and Florida/Tennessee F.10.11 (% Change Requests Rejected). Currently, CM-8 (F.10.11) is a diagnostic measure. BellSouth Stacy Aff. at para. 196. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 56 control process.371 We have previously recognized that the implementation of OSS changes is inherently a slow-moving process, and is seriously constrained by capacity limits and architecture.372 Accordingly, we have looked to evidence that a BOC has committed
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- (CMSAAC) recommendations for CMAS participants to complete an industry standardization process. Subsequent to that standardization period, the CMSAAC recommended that participating CMS providers be provided an additional 18 to 24 months to test and deploy the CMAS. In the CMAS First Report and Order, the Commission adopted a timeline for compliance with the rules adopted therein. In the new section 10.11 of the rules, the Commission required that: Notwithstanding anything in this part to the contrary, a Participating CMS provider shall comply with the rules in this part no later than 10 months from the date of announcement by the FCC of an entity or entities to provide the Alert Aggregator and Federal alert gateway functions. Upon further review of section
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- Alert Messages received from the Alert Gateway. (x) CMS provider infrastructure. The mechanism(s) that distribute received CMAS Alert Messages throughout the CMS provider's network, including cell site/paging transceivers and perform functions associated with authentication of interactions with the Mobile Device. (x) Mobile Devices. The subscriber equipment generally offered by CMS providers that supports the distribution of CMAS Alert Messages. Section 10.11 is amended to read as follows: 10.11 CMAS Implementation Timeline Notwithstanding anything in this part to the contrary, a participating CMS provider shall begin an 18 month period of development, testing and deployment of the CMAS in a manner consistent with the rules in this part no later than 10 months from the date that the Federal Alert Aggregator
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- and requirement that we adopt in this order will encourage CMS providers to work with other industry and government entities to complete and participate in the CMAS. Federal Rules that May Duplicate, Overlap, or Conflict with the Proposed Rules None. APPENDIX C Final Rules PART 10-COMMERCIAL MOBILE ALERT SYSTEM Subpart A-General Information Sec. 10.1 Basis. 10.2 Purpose. . 10.10 Definitions. 10.11 CMAS Implementation Timeline. Subpart B-Election to Participate in Commercial Mobile Alert System Reserved. Subpart C-System Architecture Sec. 10.300 Alert Aggregator (reserved). 10.310 Federal Alert Gateway (reserved). 10.320 Provider Gateway Requirements. 10.330 Provider Infrastructure Requirements. Subpart D-Alert Message Requirements Sec. 10.400 Classification. 10.410 Prioritization. 10.420 Message Elements. 10.430 Character Limit. 10.440 Embedded Reference Prohibition. 10.450 Geographic Targeting. 10.460 Retransmission Frequency (reserved).
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- measures that could be used by the Commission to measure the impact of the rural health care program. See, e.g., Geisinger NBP Public Notice #17 Comments at 2; WellDoc NBP Public Notice #17 Comments at 7; Penn. Mountains Healthcare et al. NBP Public Notice #17 Comments at 7. (last visited June 24, 2010). National Broadband Plan at 217 (NBP Recommendation 10.11). Id. Id. Id. See Appendix A, 47 C.F.R. 54.677. Pub. L. No. 104-13. Pub. L. No. 107-198. See 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4). See 5 U.S.C. 603. 47 C.F.R. 1.1200-1.1216. 47 C.F.R. 1.1206(b)(2). Id. 1.1206(b). 47 C.F.R. 1.415, 1.419. See 47 C.F.R. 1.49. 5 U.S.C. 603. The RFA, 5 U.S.C. 601-612 has been
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- for the first few months the new rate plan was available. California State Petition R&O, App. B at 4, and ex parte presentations of AirTouch (Mar. 17, [Illegible Words] BellSouth (Mar. 23, 1995). [**74] Table 8 Cellular Prices for 160 Minutes in 29 Top Markets MSA Population 1985 Price 1994 Price % Change Los Angeles 13,862,513 $ 111.24 $ 99.99 -10.11 New York 13,698,478 $ 104.00 $ 110.77 6.51 Chicago 7,261,176 $ 70.10 $ 58.82 -16.09 Philadelphia 4,856,881 $ 97.60 $ 80.98 -17.03 Boston 4,029,662 $ 84.02 $ 82.16 -2.21 Dallas 3,949,075 $ 90.68 $ 59.78 -34.08 San Francisco 3,686,592 $ 109.00 $ 99.47 -8.74 Washington, DC 3,660,758 $ 78.94 $ 76.89 -2.60 Houston 3,493,644 $ 91.32 $ 80.33 -12.03 Miami
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- 10 of 13 submitted change requests. See BellSouth Stacy Reply Aff. at para. 16. The ten-day period has been part of the change control process since September 2001. See id. at para. 15. 369 See BellSouth Multistate Order, 17 FCC Rcd at 17702-03, para. 191. 370 See Florida/Tennessee F.10.10 (% Change Requests Accepted or Rejected Within 10 days), and Florida/Tennessee F.10.11 (% Change Requests Rejected). Currently, CM-8 (F.10.11) is a diagnostic measure. BellSouth Stacy Aff. at para. 196. Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 56 control process.371 We have previously recognized that the implementation of OSS changes is inherently a slow-moving process, and is seriously constrained by capacity limits and architecture.372 Accordingly, we have looked to evidence that a BOC has committed
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- 12.09 4.65 15.87 (48.86) 14.67 15.36 68GTE SOUTH INCORPORATED - SOUTH COMPANY 11.49 12.10 7.36 12.44 (54.84) 12.09 11.87 69GTE SOUTHWEST INCORPORATED - AR/NE/OK/TX 12.46 12.09 10.50 12.54 (244.37) 15.85 13.40 70CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 13.30 12.09 11.66 16.47 72.72 13.45 15.18 71UNITED INTER-MOUNTAIN TELEPHONE CO.-TN 13.59 12.09 13.90 18.27 47.80 12.40 15.48 72UNITED INTER-MOUNTAIN TELEPHONE CO.-VA 13.45 12.09 10.11 14.94 417.84 17.11 16.62 73UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF FLORIDA 12.06 12.10 9.64 13.04 52.80 9.68 12.29 74UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 13.48 12.08 9.87 18.09 17.09 15.01 16.64 75UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF NEW JERSEY 12.94 12.09 11.83 15.50 (132.11) 12.50 14.60 76UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF OHIO 13.54 12.07 11.62 18.68 359.13 11.30 15.62 77UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA 13.91
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- Measures of Long Distance Carrier Development................................10-12 Table 10.7 AT&T, ILECs and Other Toll Service Providers' Toll Revenues...........................10-13 Chart 10.3 AT&T's Share of Toll Revenues..........................................................................10-13 Table 10.8 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only............................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.9 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers............................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.10 Residential Market Share: 1995 - 1999...............................................................10-15 Table 10.11 Market Share of Residential Direct-Dial Minutes by State: 1999..........................10-16 Minutes.......................................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Dial Equipment Minutes.........................................................................................11-3 Table 11.2 Line Usage per Day...............................................................................................11-4 iii Table 11.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes.......................................................................11-5 Chart 11.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes.......................................................................11-5 Mobile Wireless Service.............................................................................12-1 Table 12.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers as Reported on FCC Form 477................12-3 Table 12.2 Wireless Telephone Subscribers.............................................................................12-4 Table 12.3 Wireless Telephone Service: Industry
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- 10.6 Alternative Measures of Long Distance Carrier Development........................10-12 iii Table 10.7 AT&T, ILECs and Other Toll Service Providers' Toll Revenues....................10-13 Chart 10.3 AT&T's Share of Toll Revenues......................................................................10-13 Table 10.8 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only....................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.9 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers..................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.10 Residential Market Share.................................................................................10-15 Table 10.11 Market Share of Residential Direct-Dial Minutes by State: 2000..................10-16 Table 10.12 BOC Applications to Provide In-Region InterLATA Service.........................10-17 Minutes................................................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Dial Equipment Minutes.....................................................................................11-3 Table 11.2 Line Usage per Day............................................................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes...................................................................11-5 Chart 11.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes...................................................................11-5 Mobile Wireless Service.....................................................................................12-1 Table 12.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers............................................................12-3 Table 12.2 Wireless Telephone Subscribers.........................................................................12-4 Table 12.3 Wireless Telephone
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- Measures of Long Distance Carrier Development................................10-12 Table 10.7 AT&T, ILECs and Other Toll Service Providers' Toll Revenues...........................10-13 Chart 10.3 AT&T's Share of Toll Revenues..........................................................................10-13 Table 10.8 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - Long Distance Carriers Only............................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.9 Share of Total Toll Service Revenues - All Long Distance Toll Providers............................................................................................................10-14 Table 10.10 Residential Market Share: 1995 - 2000...............................................................10-15 Table 10.11 Market Share of Residential Direct-Dial Minutes by State: 2000.........................10-16 Table 10.12 BOC Applications to Provide In-Region InterLATA Service...............................10-17 Minutes.......................................................................................................11-1 Table 11.1 Dial Equipment Minutes.........................................................................................11-3 iii Table 11.2 Line Usage per Day...............................................................................................11-4 Table 11.3 Interstate Switched Access Minutes.......................................................................11-5 Chart 11.1 Interstate Switched Access Minutes.......................................................................11-5 Mobile Wireless Service.............................................................................12-1 Table 12.1 Mobile Wireless Telephone Subscribers as Reported on FCC Form 477................12-3 Table 12.2
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- 3/ Alabama 1,585,191 218,664 531,722 $4.58 $6.96 $7.86 $155 1.44% $176 Alaska NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA American Samoa NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Arizona 1,841,784 334,288 903,043 4.66 6.64 8.42 221 2.04 251 Arkansas 866,313 114,943 373,770 4.31 5.54 6.33 81 0.75 92 California 9,356,487 2,376,540 7,412,661 4.42 4.75 5.20 1,094 10.11 1,241 Colorado 1,585,693 362,823 934,917 4.62 7.00 8.95 219 2.02 248 Connecticut 1,240,502 333,363 523,028 4.66 6.07 8.55 147 1.36 167 Delaware 322,656 68,442 180,422 4.68 6.41 6.54 38 0.35 43 Dist. of Columbia 194,788 92,934 601,342 3.81 3.81 3.81 41 0.38 46 Florida 7,028,092 1,122,082 2,744,143 4.65 6.97 8.15 755 6.97 856 Georgia 2,843,942 414,976 1,346,746 4.46 6.96 7.52
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- CO.-IA 11.57 -1.18 12.90 83.47 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 15.13 2.12 12.74 INFINITE 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 2.77 -0.43 3.21 1.02 351276 A PRESTON TEL. CO. 12.16 0.08 12.08 59.11 351277 A RADCLIFFE TEL. CO., INC. 9.39 -2.11 11.74 45.37 351278 A READLYN TEL. CO. 14.31 1.66 12.44 81.49 351280 A RINGSTED TEL. CO. 2.65 -6.78 10.11 25.00 351282 A ROCKWELL COOP. TEL. ASSN. 5.49 0.00 5.49 9.42 351283 A ROYAL TEL. CO. 8.15 -0.42 8.61 26.11 351284 A RUTHVEN TEL. EXCH. CO. 11.26 -1.43 12.87 80.35 351285 A SAC COUNTY MUTUAL TEL. CO. 11.74 0.00 11.74 52.79 351291 A SCHALLER TEL. CO. 8.69 0.82 7.80 22.95 351292 A SEARSBORO TEL. CO. 6.41 4.43 1.89 2.08 351293
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- -1.89 6.00 0.00 345070 C ILLINOIS BELL TEL. CO. -6.61 0.02 -6.63 0.00 INDIANA Total 0.96 -2.07 3.10 14.05 320742 C BLOOMINGDALE HOME TEL. CO., INC. 7.03 1.56 5.38 7.71 320744 A CAMDEN TEL. CO., INC.-IN 9.42 -0.10 9.53 35.64 320747 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL INDIANA, INC. 2.93 -0.88 3.84 2.48 320750 A FRONTIER COMM. OF INDIANA, INC. 7.90 -2.01 10.11 0.00 320751 A CITIZENS TEL. CORP.-WARREN 11.78 1.04 10.63 99.12 320753 C CLAY CTY. RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. -12.50 -0.14 -12.37 -98.16 320756 A CRAIGVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 14.49 4.22 9.86 95.70 320759 C DAVIESS-MARTIN CTY. RURAL TEL. DBA RTC COMM. 1.71 -0.46 2.17 -2.71 320771 A GEETINGSVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 9.12 -0.53 9.70 37.74 320772 C VERIZON NORTH INC.-IN
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- Jurisdiction Unseparated Universal Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Service Fund NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Jurisdiction Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* Alabama 2.69 2.31 0.38 -18.02 Alaska 13.34 11.67 1.50 23.02 American Samoa -5.55 -0.06 -5.50 0.00 Arizona 4.04 3.51 0.52 19.30 Arkansas 4.90 5.57 -0.63 -8.54 California 0.96 2.32 -1.33 6.43 Colorado 4.50 3.89 0.59 -1.51 Connecticut 6.64 10.11 -3.15 0.00 Delaware 8.94 4.40 4.34 0.00 District of Columbia 5.38 -0.81 6.24 0.00 Florida 4.26 3.20 1.03 22.50 Georgia 5.25 4.07 1.13 5.03 Guam -2.42 3.41 -5.63 -91.10 Hawaii -3.13 0.63 -3.73 86.10 Idaho -1.32 3.74 -4.88 -6.99 Illinois 1.02 1.49 -0.46 21.79 Indiana -0.19 2.57 -2.69 -13.42 Iowa -1.21 2.22 -3.36 49.61 Kansas 6.39 4.21 2.09 20.31 Kentucky
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- CA (GTE) -5.75 1.08 -6.76 0.00 542321 C HAPPY VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 3.81 3.06 0.72 6.36 542322 C HORNITOS TELEPHONE COMPANY -10.86 5.73 -15.69 -18.31 542323 C WINTERHAVEN TELEPHONE COMPANY -5.89 -0.34 -5.57 -9.40 542324 C KERMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.23 2.56 6.50 49.35 542332 C THE PONDEROSA TELEPHONE COMPANY 16.32 3.72 12.15 25.75 542334 C ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.14 0.94 10.11 -100.00 542338 C SIERRA TELEPHONE COMPANY, INC. 4.53 7.54 -2.80 4.03 542339 C THE SISKIYOU TELEPHONE CO. 4.13 2.26 1.83 7.15 542343 C THE VOLCANO TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.45 6.91 4.24 40.21 542344 C VERIZON WEST COAST INC. - CA (GTE) -25.63 2.67 -27.56 -93.40 542346 C PINNACLES TELEPHONE COMPANY 6.58 1.15 5.37 8.96 543402 C CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS OF GOLDEN STATE
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- 106 27 53 9.59 26 55 00 105 39 46 1.87 29 32 52 104 23 35 9.30 COAHUI LA GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES POWER (LAT) (LON) 0 29 18 17 100 55 42 3.52 29 19 10 100 56 35 0.87 29 ia io io0 55 31 3.00 26 54 54 101 25 33 1.91 26 54 20 101 24 52 10.11 28 42 35 100 31 05 0.89 28 41 55 100 30 47 0.96 28 41 58 100 31 56 10.12 28 42 25 100 31 02 1.89 28 41 10 100 33 02 10.00 27 50 46 101 07 30 4.00 25 24 43 101 00 19 2.90 25 24 21 101 00 18 9.29 HAAT A!L 9.0 0.3
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- Termination.................................64 ARTICLE 10 DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND ARBITRATION SECTION 10.01. Agreement to Arbitrate...............................64 SECTION 10.02. Reasonable Best Efforts to Resolve Disputes; Mediation.....65 SECTION 10.03. Demand for Arbitration..............................65 SECTION 10.04. Arbitration Panel...................................66 SECTION 10.05. Commencement and Place of Arbitration.................66 SECTION 10.06. Arbitration Hearings.................................66 SECTION 10.07. Arbitration Decision.................................67 SECTION 10.08. Discovery and Related Matters.........................67 SECTION 10.09. Arbitration Panel's Authority..........................67 SECTION 10.10. Confidentiality.....................................68 SECTION 10.11. Certain Additional Matters............................68 SECTION 10.12. Limited Court Actions................................68 SECTION 10.13. Continuity of Performance and Remaining Obligations.....69 SECTION 10.14. Law Governing Arbitration Procedures..................70 SECTION 10.15. Non-applicability of Article...........................70 ARTICLE 11 MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 11.01. Counterparts; Entire Agreement; Corporate Power........70 SECTION 11.02. Governing Law.....................................71 SECTION 11.03. Jurisdiction........................................71 SECTION 11.04. Waiver of Jury Trial.................................72 SECTION 11.05. Assignability.......................................72 SECTION 11.06. AT&T Restructuring.................................72 SECTION 11.07. Third
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- or proceeding may be served on any party anywhere in the world, whether within or without the jurisdiction of any such court. Doc#: NY6: 21743.16 62 Without limiting the foregoing, each party agrees that service of process on such party as provided in Section 10.2 as to giving notice hereunder shall be deemed effective service of process on such party. 10.11 Remedies. Except as otherwise provided herein, any and all remedies herein expressly conferred upon a party shall be deemed cumulative with and not exclusive of any other remedy conferred hereby, or by law or equity upon such party, and the exercise by a party of any one remedy shall not preclude the exercise of any other remedy. The parties hereto