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- July 23, 2008 Released: July 25, 2008 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: introduction In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, we find Cox Radio, Inc. (``Cox Radio''), licensee of FM radio station WKHK (``WKHK''), in Colonial Heights, Virginia, apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for willful violation of Section 11.32(a)(9)(v) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The apparent violation involves station WKHK's failure to protect the switch used to initiate the generation of the Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') two-tone Attention Signal (``tone''), resulting in the activation and broadcast of the EAS tone. BACKGROUND On November 28, 2007, the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') received a complaint alleging that station WKHK interrupted a regular
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- EAS State or Local Area messages. EAS Protocol. All EAS message originators (whether FEMA, NWS, or a state or local authority) currently must transmit messages using the EAS protocol and codes specified in section 11.31 of the Commission's rules. Dedicated equipment currently is required to initiate, receive, and retransmit EAS alerts, and must be installed by every EAS Participant. Sections 11.32 and 11.33 of the Commission's rules set forth minimum requirements for EAS encoders and decoders, respectively, the functions of which can be combined into a single unit referred to as an Encoder/Decoder (ENDEC). In this Order, once FEMA adopts the CAP protocol, we require existing EAS Participants to receive alert messages formatted to CAP, a standard alert message format that
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- behalf of the President) to deliver specially-encoded messages to a broadcast station-based transmission network that, in turn, delivers the messages to individual broadcasters, cable operators, and other EAS Participants who maintain special encoding and decoding equipment that can receive the message for retransmission to other EAS Participants and to end users (broadcast listeners and cable and other service subscribers). Sections 11.32 and 11.33 of the Commission's rules set forth minimum requirements for these EAS encoders and decoders, respectively, the functions of which can be combined into a single unit that is commonly referred to as an Encoder/Decoder. The national EAS delivery/transmission system is commonly referred to as a ``daisy chain.'' At its initial level, it consists of various FEMA-designated radio broadcast
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- behalf of the President) to deliver specially-encoded messages to a broadcast station-based transmission network that, in turn, delivers the messages to individual broadcasters, cable operators, and other EAS Participants who maintain special encoding and decoding equipment that can receive the message for retransmission to other EAS Participants and to end users (broadcast listeners and cable and other service subscribers). Sections 11.32 and 11.33 of the Commission's rules set forth minimum requirements for these EAS encoders and decoders, respectively. The national EAS delivery/transmission system is commonly referred to as a ``daisy chain.'' At its initial level, it consists of various FEMA-designated radio broadcast stations - known as Primary Entry Point (PEP) stations - which are tasked with receiving and transmitting ``Presidential Level''
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- Operating Handbook and instead require EAS Participants to maintain within their facilities a copy of the current FCC-filed and approved versions of the State and Local Area EAS Plans. Miscellaneous Part 11 Revisions Not Related to CAP: We seek comment on whether the Commission can delete some or all of the current provisions relating to the Attention Signal in sections 11.32(9) and 11.33(b) of the rules and instead apply the minimal standard currently set forth in section 11.31(a)(2) or whether we should delete the Attention Signal from the Part 11 rules altogether. We seek comment on whether the introduction of CAP to the existing technical framework of the EAS can improve access to emergency information to persons with disabilities. BACKGROUND Congress
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- Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Numbers), and 73.1820 (Station Log). Atlanta, GA District Office (3/29/01). Colquitt Broadcasting Co., LLC (WMTM-FM), Moultrie, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1230( Posting of Station License) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Atlanta, GA District Office (3/29/01). Results Radio Licensee, LLC, Santa Rosa, CA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 EAS Encoder), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/30/01). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 - Equipment Operational Readiness Mill Creek Broadcasting, L.L.C., KUUU, Tooele, Utah. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1400 (Transmission System Monitoring and Control), 73.1560 (Operating Power and Mode Tolerances), 73.1820 (Station Log), 73.1870 (Chief Operator),
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- School District, Bay City, WCHW-FM, Bay City, MI. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 73.567 (Determining Operating Power), 73.1230 (Posting of Station License), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1870 (Chief Operator) and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection File for Noncommercial Educational Stations). Boston, MA District Office (11/26/01). · 47 C.F.R. § 11.32 EAS Encoder Twin City Baptist Temple, Inc., WCMX, Lunenburg, MA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements) and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). Boston, MA District Office (11/5/01). Great Lakes Community Broadcasting, Inc., WAAQ, Onsted, MI. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1125 (Station Main Studio Location),
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- respectively. The general partners of Forstmann Little Equity VII and Forstmann Little MBO VIII are themselves domestically organized limited partnerships: FLC XXXII Partnership, L.P. and FLC XXXIII Partnership, L.P., respectively. Gordon A. Holmes, a citizen of Ireland, is a general partner of each of these Intermediate General Partnerships. Forstmann Little states that foreign limited partners hold an aggregate interest of 11.32 percent in Forstmann Little Equity VII and 14.8 percent in Forstmann Little MBO VIII. XO represents that neither Telmex nor Forstmann Little would have a controlling interest in XO. In Wilner & Scheiner and its progeny, the Commission set forth a standard for calculating both alien equity and voting interests held in a licensee, or, as here, in the licensee's
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- refers to the 60-day window provided in Section 11.35(b) of the Rules, whereby a station that has defective EAS equipment may operate without the defective equipment pending its repair or replacement without further FCC authority. See 47 C.F.R. § 11.35(b). 47 C.F.R. § 11.51(j). 47 C.F.R. § 11.51. In addition, the combined stations must meet the requirements contained in Section 11.32 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. § 11.32. Our discussion of Atlantic Beach Radio's violation of Section 11.51 relates only to diminish its claim of good faith, and does not correspond to a separate monetary liability in this proceeding. Declaration of Reggie Dyson, WMIR(AM) Station Manager, Attachment A to Atlantic Beach Radio's response; see Declaration of Kurt Reeder, WKVC(FM) Station Manager,
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- REQUIREMENTS Brief Description: These rules describe EAS protocol for emergency event codes and EAS equipment requirements. Need: Establishing quality and compatibility standards for EAS equipment will ensure technological interoperability and result in delivery of responsive, robust, and redundant emergency messaging. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.31 EAS Protocol. 11.32 EAS Encoder. 11.33 EAS Decoder. 11.34 Acceptability of the Equipment. 11.35 Equipment operational readiness. SUBPART C -- ORGANIZATION Brief Description: These rules describe participation standards and acceptable uses of EAS for all participating entities. The rules also set message priorities from the Presidential level down to the state and local levels. Need: By setting participation standards and acceptable uses, these
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- July 23, 2008 Released: July 25, 2008 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: introduction In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, we find Cox Radio, Inc. (``Cox Radio''), licensee of FM radio station WKHK (``WKHK''), in Colonial Heights, Virginia, apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for willful violation of Section 11.32(a)(9)(v) of the Commission's Rules (``Rules''). The apparent violation involves station WKHK's failure to protect the switch used to initiate the generation of the Emergency Alert System (``EAS'') two-tone Attention Signal (``tone''), resulting in the activation and broadcast of the EAS tone. BACKGROUND On November 28, 2007, the Enforcement Bureau (``Bureau'') received a complaint alleging that station WKHK interrupted a regular
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- coordinationneedstobeeffected.InthecaseofcoordinationunderNo.9.7thelistofthe networksidentifiedbytheBureauunderNo.9.27isforinformationpurposesonly,tohelp administrationscomplywiththisprocedure." Inthiscontext,forsakeofdiscussionassumethatthecoordinationrequestofanetworkof administrationAhasbeenpublishedandthatadministrationBhasbeenidentifiedbytheBureau underNo.9.7asoneoftheadministrationswithwhichcoordinationhastobeeffected. AsthelistofthesatellitenetworksofadministrationBprovidedbytheBureauis"for informationpurposesonly",administrationAwillnotnecessarilyknowthecompletelistof networksofadministrationBthathavetobeconsidereduntilbilateralcoordinationbetweenA andBisconducted.Thisisnotdesirable,especiallybecausedetailedcoordinationisoften conductedbetweenoperators,whereassatellitenetworksaresubmittedtotheITDby administrations.Operator-to-operatorcoordinationagreementsaresubsequentlyratifiedbythe administrationsinvolvedandaformalcoordinationmeetingbetweenadministrationsmaynever happen.ThereforetheoperatorofadministrationAassociatedwiththesatellitenetworkunder considerationmayneverknowthecompletelistofnetworksofadministrationBwithwhich coordinationisrequired. ProvisionNo.9.36.2stipulatesthattheBureauidentifiesthesatellitenetworkswithwhich coordinationneedstobeeffectedintheframeworkofthecoordinationprocedureforeseenin Article9(SectionII)forthecoordinationforms9.7to9.7B.TheBureauusesforthis 46 identificationeitherthe"coordinationarc"(CA)conceptorthemethoddescribedinAppendix8 (t1.TIT> 6%).Ontheabovebasis,theBRestablishesthelistofaffectedadministrations(No. 9.36)andalistofsatellitenetworkswhichmaybeaffectedbythenetworkcontainedinthe "incoming"coordinationrequest.Thelatterlist,however,maynotbecompleteordefinitivefora givencoordinationrequest.UndertheprovisionsofNo. 9.41theadministrationswhicharenot includedinthelistunderNo. 9.36mayrequesttheirinclusioninthislist,identifyingnetworks outsidethecoordinationarcforwhjchthevalueoft1.TITcalculatedbythemethodinAppendix8 exceeds6%. Inaddition,administrationswhichareincludedinthelistof9.36mayatalatertimerequestthat, inadditiontothenetworksincludedinthelistofNo. 9.36.2,othernetworksshouldalsobe includedinthecoordinationprocess.Thelattercasedoesnotseemtobecoveredbythe provisionsofNo. 9.41whichtreatsonlycasesofadministrationsnotincludedinthefirstlist establishedunderNo. 9.36ratherthanthenetworks.Consequently,thisproblemneedstobe solvedbytheadmjnistrationsduringbilateralcoordinationdiscussions.Afurtherdifficultyisthat theadditionsunderNo. 9.41tothelistoftheaffectedadministrationscanonlybehandledby addendatotheBRfirstpublicationunderNo. 9.38atdifferenttimes,afterthefirstpublication (seeNos. 9.41and9.42).Whiletheadditionallyaffectedadministrationsareinthisway publishedandconsequentlyknownbyalltheadministrationsafterthe4monthcommentperiod, thecompletelistofnetworkstobeconsideredisnotavailable,asthelistofnetworksoriginally publishedunderNo. 9.36.2isnotupdated. Havingexperiencedtheabovedifficulties,aRuleofProcedure(RoP)concerningtheapplication ofProvisionsNos. 9.41and9.42hasbeenestablished.ThisRoPisattachedtothepresent documentforinformation.(Annex1).TheRoPrecognizesthatunderthecurrentregulationsthe listofaffectednetworks(No. 9.36.2)cannotbeconsideredasexhaustive.Inaddition,itisalso recognizedthatwhenadministrationsdisagreeonthelistofnetworkstobeconsideredthe problemcanonlybesolvedbytheBureauattheveryendofthenotificationprocess(Article 11, Nos. 11.32A,andprobably11.41) ItisnotedthatthewordingofNo. 9.41excludesfromitsapplicationthoseadministrationswhich havebeenselectedforinclusioninthelistofaffectedadministrationunderNo. 9.36.These administrationsmayalsofindthatsomeoftheirnetworkswhichwerenotincludedinthelistof No. 9.36.2-sincetheywereoutsidethecoordinationarc-shouldbeincludedintothe coordinationprocedureastheirt1.TITvalueexceedsthethresholdvalueof6%.Logicallyforthese administrationstheconceptofNo. 9.41shouldalsoapply.ThecurrentRuleofProcedureon Nos. 9.41-9.42recognizesthisproblem(see§.2.1oftheRoPinAnnex1)andsuggeststhatsuch casesshouldbeconsideredunderNo. 9.52(disagreementcommunicatedtotheinitiating administration).ForsuchacasetheRulestatesthattheadministrationshould, "whileapplying No.9.52andwithouthavingtoapplyNo.9.41,bringintothebilateralcoordinationdiscussion anyoftheirnetworkslocatedoutsidethecoordinationarcwhichmeettheiJTfT>6%criterion." Inviewoftheaboveconsiderations,itseemslogicalandnecessarytoopentheapplicationofthe conceptofNo. 9.41alsoforthoseadministrationswhichhavealreadybeenidentifiedasaffected administrationsunderNo. 9.36,toallowforthepossibleadditionofnetworkswhichwerenot identifiedunderNo. 9.36.2wheretheonlycriterionappliedwasthecoordinationarc. Insummary,animprovementtotheprocesswouldbeforthelistofnetworksidentifiedunder No. 9.36.2withrespecttocoordinationunderNo.9.7tobeconsideredprovisionalandnot"for informationonly".Currently,accordingtoNo. 9.41,withintheperiodoffourmonthsfollowing thepublicationofacoordinationrequest,administrationsareabletorequestthatan administrationbeaddedorremovedfromthelistgeneratedbytheBureau.Inanimproved process,thispossibilitywouldbeexpandedsothatrequestscouldalsobemadetoaddorremove 47 networksfromthelistgeneratedbytheBureau.'TheBureauwouldthenstudyalltheserequests (seeNo.9.42)andsubsequentlypublish,attheearliestpossibledate,adefinitivelistof administrationsandcorrespondingsatellitenetworkswithwhichcoordinationwouldberequired. ConsequentialchangestoArticle9andAppendix5oftheRadioRegulationswillberequiredin ordertoimplementtheseproposals. u.s.PROPOSAL:InviewoftheabovetheUnitedStatesproposesthatchangestoArticle9and Appendix5oftheRadioRegulationsbeintroducedinordertoallowthatadefinitivelistof administrationsandcorrespondingsatellitenetworkswithwhichcoordinationneedstobe effectedbegeneratedasearlyaspossibleinthecoordinationprocess.Thesechangesare specifiedinAnnex2. Requestsforadditionofanadministrationshouldalsoincludethespecificationofthenetworksof thisadministrationtobeconsideredinthecoordination. 48 Annex1 ExtractsfromtheRulesofProcedure 9.41-9.42 i 1 TheBoardhascloselystudiedthesituationandthereasonsthatledtotheadoptionofthe coordinationarc(CA)principleatWRC-2000andinparticularNos.9.41and9.42.Indoingso, itwasguidedbyrecognizingandconsideringofResolution55(WRC·2000),byArticle9in general,andbyNos.9.36,9.36.2andAppendix5. 2 TheBoardhasaccordinglyarrivedatthefollowingconclusionsregardingtheapplication oftheprovisionsofNo.9.41byanadministrationwhichconsidersthatitsnameshouldhavebeen identifiedunderNo.9.36inthecontextofarequestforcoordinationstemmingfromthe
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- (Annex 1). The RoP recognizes that under the current regulations the list of affected networks (No. 9.36.2) cannot be considered as exhaustive. In addition, it is also recognized that when administrations disagree on the list of networks to be considered the problem can only be solved by the Bureau at the very end of the notification process (Article 11, Nos. 11.32A, and probably 11.41) It is noted that the wording of No. 9.41 excludes from its application those administrations which have been selected for inclusion in the list of affected administration under No. 9.36. These administrations may also find that some of their networks which were not included in the list of No. 9.36.2 since they were outside the coordination
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- and any assignment for which was the basis for the unfavorable finding during the four month period, then the provisional is changed to "definitive." An assignment recorded under No. 11.41, even if the status changes from provisional to definitive, is still considered by the BR at a lower status to the assignment for which the unfavorable finding was based under No.11.32A. There should be no difference in treatment applied to situations where the interference complaints occur within or outside the four-month period. Therefore, an assignment recorded under No. 11.41 should be equal to the status of the existing assignment which was the basis for the unfavorable findings under No.11.32A if coordination with the latter is completed and should not be seen
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- and any assignment for which was the basis for the unfavorable finding during the four month period, then the provisional is changed to "definitive." An assignment recorded under No. 11.41, even if the status changes from provisional to definitive, is still considered by the BR at a lower status to the assignment for which the unfavorable finding was based under No.11.32A. There should be no difference in treatment applied to situations where the interference complaints occur within or outside the four-month period. Therefore, an assignment recorded under No. 11.41 should be equal to the status of the existing assignment which was the basis for the unfavorable findings under No.11.32A if coordination with the latter is completed and should not be seen
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- by closer networks or will lead to lighter constraints that are not applicable as they will be overcome by the former constraints. 11 These assertions are being made discarding the possibility that a satellite network outside the coordination arc request to be included in the coordination based on the T/T criterion. 12 Recording is possible through the application of RR No.11.32A or No.11.41. - 99 - Taking into account the above analyses, it is proposed that a slightly more conservative approach be taken. Accordingly, it is proposed here that coordination arcs of 6º for satellite networks in 6/4 GHz and 5º for satellite net 10/11/12/14 GHz be adopted. IWG-4/058R2 (22.10.10) 100 PROPOSAL: MOD USA/7/1 Annex 1 TABLE 5-1 (WRC-07) Technical conditions
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- by closer networks or will lead to lighter constraints that are not applicable as they will be overcome by the former constraints. 11 These assertions are being made discarding the possibility that a satellite network outside the coordination arc request to be included in the coordination based on the T/T criterion. 12 Recording is possible through the application of RR No.11.32A or No.11.41. 18611 Taking into account the above analyses, it is proposed that a slightly more conservative approach be taken. Accordingly, it is proposed here that coordination arcs of 6º for satellite networks in 6/4 GHz and 5º for satellite net 10/11/12/14 GHz be adopted. 18612 IWG -4/058 R2 ( 22.10 .10) PROPOS AL: MOD USA/7/1 Annex 1 TABLE 5-1
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- considerable time and this would bring additional problems to the implementation of these proposals asking for automatic cancellation in case of unresolved complaints. This raises even more concern 24 in cases where the complaint of harmful interference occurs towards the end of the four- month period. The matter of provisional recording of frequency assignments that received unfavourable finding under No. 11.32A or 11.33 is dealt with in Nos. 11.41, 11.41A and 11.421. In the November 2008 meeting of the SC-WP, the BR suggested that: "For complaint received beyond the four month period indicated in No. 11.41, it requests the administration responsible for the "incoming" assignment (i.e. the one recorded under No. 11.41) to eliminate the harmful interference immediately under No. 11.42.
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- considerable time and this would bring additional problems to the implementation of these proposals asking for automatic cancellation in case of unresolved complaints. This raises even more concern 2174 in cases where the complaint of harmful interference occurs towards the end of the four- month period. The matter of provisional recording of frequency assignments that received unfavourable finding under No. 11.32A or 11.33 is dealt with in Nos. 11.41,11.41A and 11.421. In the November 2008 meeting of the SC-WP, the BR suggested that: "For complaint received beyond the four month period indicated in No. 11.41, it requests the administration responsible for the "incoming" assignment (i.e. the one recorded under No.11.41) to eliminate the harmful interference immediately under No. 11.42. The matter
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- was the basis for the unfavorable finding during the four month period of simultaneous operation, then the BR changes the provisional recording to "definitive." The BR considers an assignment recorded under No. 11.41, even if the status changes from provisional to definitive, as having a lower status to the assignment for which the BR based the unfavorable finding on No. 11.32A.2 The BR should record an assignment as definitive if the BR initially recorded it under No. 11.41 and the assignment subsequently completes all of the requirements for coordination and successfully operates simultaneously for the four-month period with the assignment which was the basis for the initial unfavorable finding. This assignment should also receive the same status as the existing assignment.
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- was the basis for the unfavorable finding during the four month period of simultaneous operation, then the BR changes the provisional recording to "definitive." The BR considers an assignment recorded under No. 11.41, even if the status changes from provisional to definitive, as having a lower status to the assignment for which the BR based the unfavorable finding on No. 11.32A.2 The BR should record an assignment as definitive if the BR initially recorded it under No. 11.41 and the assignment subsequently completes all of the requirements for coordination and successfully operates simultaneously for the four-month period with the assignment which was the basis for the initial unfavorable finding. This assignment should also receive the same status as the existing assignment.
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- was the basis for the unfavorable finding during the four month period of simultaneous operation, then the BR changes the provisional recording to "definitive." The BR considers an assignment recorded under No. 11.41, even if the status changes from provisional to definitive, as having a lower status to the assignment for which the BR based the unfavorable finding on No. 11.32A.2 The BR should record an assignment as definitive if the BR initially recorded it under No. 11.41 and the assignment subsequently completes all of the requirements for coordination and successfully operates simultaneously for the four-month period with the assignment which was the basis for the initial unfavorable finding. This assignment should also receive the same status as the existing assignment.
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- was the basis for the unfavorable finding during the four month period of simultaneous operation, then the BR changes the provisional recording to "definitive." The BR considers an assignment recorded under No. 11.41, even if the status changes from provisional to definitive, as having a lower status to the assignment for which the BR based the unfavorable finding on No. 11.32A.2 The BR should record an assignment as definitive if the BR initially recorded it under No. 11.41 and the assignment subsequently completes all of the requirements for coordination and successfully operates simultaneously for the four-month period with the assignment which was the basis for the initial unfavorable finding. This assignment should also receive the same status as the existing assignment.
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- TIME WARNER CABLE INC. Communities CUIDs Franchise Area Households Cable Subscribers Penetration Percentage Clark Township OH2738 663 77 11.61 Delhi Township OH2739 10357 15 0.14 Dodson Township OH2453 929 73 7.86 Fairfield Township (Highland County) OH2451 1204 95 7.89 Green Township (Brown County) OH2436 1213 14 1.45 Green Township (Clinton County) OH2735 963 31 2.56 Hamilton Township OH0945 3524 399 11.32 Harrison Township OH0816 4572 571 12.49 Liberty Township (Butler County) OH2594 7062 786 11.13 Liberty Township (Highland County) OH2455 3997 400 10.01 Liberty Township (Adams County) OH2717 635 56 8.82 Madison Township OH2452 2675 96 3.59 Marion Township OH2721 2075 108 5.20 Meigs Township OH2448 1415 65 4.59 Perry Township (Brown County) OH1638 1704 89 5.22 Perry Township (Fayette County)
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- Cristo Communications Ministry, Corona, NY. New York, NY Office (3/27/00). Apollo Transportation, Inc., Yonkers, NY. New York, NY (3/31/00). 47 (EAS) Rules) Cablevision of Massachusetts, Allston, MA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.21, and 11.61. New England District Office (3/10/00). Booth-Newsome Broadcasting, Inc., WKTE, King, North Carolina. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33, 11.35, 11.52, 11.61, 73.49, 73.51, 73.1225, 73.1400 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1590, 73.1870, and 73.3526. Norfolk, VA Office (3/13/00). KICO/AM1490 kHz, Hanson Broadcasting Co. San Diego, CA Office (3/27/00). First Assembly of God, Gainesville, FL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 and 11.61. Tampa, FL Office (3/28/00). KGBA/FM, 100.1 MHz, The Voice of International Christian. 16570 47
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- Cristo Communications Ministry, Corona, NY. New York, NY Office (3/27/00). Apollo Transportation, Inc., Yonkers, NY. New York, NY (3/31/00). 47 (EAS) Rules) Cablevision of Massachusetts, Allston, MA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.21, and 11.61. New England District Office (3/10/00). Booth-Newsome Broadcasting, Inc., WKTE, King, North Carolina. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33, 11.35, 11.52, 11.61, 73.49, 73.51, 73.1225, 73.1400 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1590, 73.1870, and 73.3526. Norfolk, VA Office (3/13/00). KICO/AM1490 kHz, Hanson Broadcasting Co. San Diego, CA Office (3/27/00). First Assembly of God, Gainesville, FL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 and 11.61. Tampa, FL Office (3/28/00). KGBA/FM, 100.1 MHz, The Voice of International Christian. 16570 47
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- 2002 to 2003 by State or Jurisdictio n State or Jurisdiction Alabama 3.96 -2.93 7.10 28.05 Alaska 1.66 -2.65 4.43 2.06 American Samoa 2.39 1.08 1.30 -7.96 Arizona 0.69 -6.27 7.43 -8.69 Arkansas -3.29 -2.65 -0.66 -6.39 California -5.37 -3.48 -1.96 -1.30 Colorado -1.34 -3.63 2.37 -12.35 Connecticut -16.35 -4.00 -12.86 0.00 Delaware 13.03 -2.76 16.24 0.00 District of Columbia 11.32 -7.23 20.00 0.00 Florida 4.30 -2.63 7.12 15.44 Georgia -0.22 -3.03 2.89 -7.26 Guam 29.16 -5.33 36.43 7,995.09 Hawaii 3.19 -2.62 5.96 87.81 Idaho 1.81 -2.12 4.02 7.81 Illinois -0.37 -4.13 3.92 17.50 Indiana 2.55 -2.77 5.47 16.93 Iowa 5.12 -3.08 8.46 24.60 Kansas -3.21 -5.63 2.57 14.85 Kentucky 0.74 -3.51 4.40 4.80 Louisiana -1.00 -4.45 3.61 -2.14 Maine 3.17
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- 2002 to 2003 by State or Jurisdictio n State or Jurisdiction Alabama 3.96 -2.93 7.10 28.05 Alaska 1.66 -2.65 4.43 2.06 American Samoa 2.39 1.08 1.30 -7.96 Arizona 0.69 -6.27 7.43 -8.69 Arkansas -3.29 -2.65 -0.66 -6.39 California -5.37 -3.48 -1.96 -1.30 Colorado -1.34 -3.63 2.37 -12.35 Connecticut -16.35 -4.00 -12.86 0.00 Delaware 13.03 -2.76 16.24 0.00 District of Columbia 11.32 -7.23 20.00 0.00 Florida 4.30 -2.63 7.12 15.44 Georgia -0.22 -3.03 2.89 -7.26 Guam 29.16 -5.33 36.43 7,995.09 Hawaii 3.19 -2.62 5.96 87.81 Idaho 1.81 -2.12 4.02 7.81 Illinois -0.37 -4.13 3.92 17.50 Indiana 2.55 -2.77 5.47 16.93 Iowa 5.12 -3.08 8.46 24.60 Kansas -3.21 -5.63 2.57 14.85 Kentucky 0.74 -3.51 4.40 4.80 Louisiana -1.00 -4.45 3.61 -2.14 Maine 3.17
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- INC. 5.27 3.59 1.62 2.62 320807 C PERRY-SPENCER RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. DBA PSC 5.37 -9.47 16.40 28.97 320809 A COMM. CORP. OF SOUTHERN INDIANA 2.43 -3.91 6.61 10.50 320813 C PULASKI-WHITE RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. -4.48 -2.11 -2.42 -14.03 320815 C ROCHESTER TEL. CO., INC. 17.28 -2.77 20.63 381.93 320816 A S & W TEL. CO., INC. -5.52 -15.12 11.32 17.69 320818 A SMITHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 22.83 -14.23 43.22 INFINITE 320819 C SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 29.62 0.30 29.24 84.16 320825 C SUNMAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -1.76 0.21 -1.97 -11.37 320826 A SWAYZEE TEL. CO., INC. 7.31 -2.39 9.94 44.84 320827 A SWEETSER RURAL TEL. CO., INC. 19.74 -2.21 22.44 INFINITE 320828 C FRONTIER COMM. OF THORNTOWN, INC.
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- INC. 5.27 3.59 1.62 2.62 320807 C PERRY-SPENCER RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. DBA PSC 5.37 -9.47 16.40 28.97 320809 A COMM. CORP. OF SOUTHERN INDIANA 2.43 -3.91 6.61 10.50 320813 C PULASKI-WHITE RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. -4.48 -2.11 -2.42 -14.03 320815 C ROCHESTER TEL. CO., INC. 17.28 -2.77 20.63 381.93 320816 A S & W TEL. CO., INC. -5.52 -15.12 11.32 17.69 320818 A SMITHVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 22.83 -14.23 43.22 INFINITE 320819 C SOUTHEASTERN INDIANA RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 29.62 0.30 29.24 84.16 320825 C SUNMAN TELECOMMUNICATIONS CORPORATION -1.76 0.21 -1.97 -11.37 320826 A SWAYZEE TEL. CO., INC. 7.31 -2.39 9.94 44.84 320827 A SWEETSER RURAL TEL. CO., INC. 19.74 -2.21 22.44 INFINITE 320828 C FRONTIER COMM. OF THORNTOWN, INC.
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- 210318 C FRONTIER COMM. OF THE SOUTH-FL -6.32 -2.83 -3.59 -28.62 210328 C VERIZON FLORIDA INC. 1.65 -7.47 9.85 147.61 210329 C GTC, INC. 1.84 -3.20 5.20 11.78 210330 C SMART CITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC DBA SM.CITY -6.73 -7.51 0.84 -10.04 210331 C ITS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. 0.86 -1.76 2.66 -0.96 210335 C NORTHEAST FLORIDA TEL. CO., INC. -0.95 -0.38 -0.57 -11.32 210336 C WINDSTREAM FLORIDA, INC. (ALLTEL) -6.36 -2.32 -4.14 0.00 210338 C QUINCY TEL. CO.-FL DIV. -0.10 -1.19 1.10 -17.68 210339 C GTC, INC. -1.64 -2.13 0.50 -8.61 210341 C EMBARQ FLORIDA, INC. (SPRINT) 3.98 -0.24 4.22 0.00 215191 C SOUTHERN BELL-FL 1.40 -5.14 6.90 0.00 TOTAL GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 220324 A VALLEY TELEPHONE CO., LLC -2.29 -6.26
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- 210318 C FRONTIER COMM. OF THE SOUTH-FL -6.32 -2.83 -3.59 -28.62 210328 C VERIZON FLORIDA INC. 1.65 -7.47 9.85 147.61 210329 C GTC, INC. 1.84 -3.20 5.20 11.78 210330 C SMART CITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS LLC DBA SM.CITY -6.73 -7.51 0.84 -10.04 210331 C ITS TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS, INC. 0.86 -1.76 2.66 -0.96 210335 C NORTHEAST FLORIDA TEL. CO., INC. -0.95 -0.38 -0.57 -11.32 210336 C WINDSTREAM FLORIDA, INC. (ALLTEL) -6.36 -2.32 -4.14 0.00 210338 C QUINCY TEL. CO.-FL DIV. -0.10 -1.19 1.10 -17.68 210339 C GTC, INC. -1.64 -2.13 0.50 -8.61 210341 C EMBARQ FLORIDA, INC. (SPRINT) 3.98 -0.24 4.22 0.00 215191 C SOUTHERN BELL-FL 1.40 -5.14 6.90 0.00 TOTAL GEORGIA -2.28 -4.23 2.04 -9.08 220324 A VALLEY TELEPHONE CO., LLC -2.29 -6.26
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- 48.43 37.756 16.14 20.67 17.30 24.05 15.74 14.29 51 Citizens Comms Cos. dba Citizens Comms FCC Tariff 3 (CTC3) 23.46 22 12.196 10.40 8.94 4.52 16.12 15.56 52 Citizens Comms Cos. dba Citizens Comms FCC Tariff 4 (CTC4) 56.69 57.95 42.796 35.38 23.31 13.08 30.94 56 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (CTC5) 40.37 4.90 0.86 (11.23) 53 Frontier Telephone of Rochester 18.21 11.32 55.896 10.67 11.47 12.32 18.91 16.77 18.37 54 Frontier Tier 2 Concurring Companies 51.56 59.64 11.456 38.49 33.34 38.12 38.95 43.42 45.45 55 Frontier Comms of Minnesota & Frontier Comms of Iowa 34.9 47.18 33.676 32.16 31.15 25.24 33.16 35.40 29.28 57 Hawaiian Telecom 22.41 21.8810 9.44 7 16.96 15.30 16.72 17.87 17.62 15.64 58 Iowa Telecom Service Group 25.51
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- Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* SOUTH CAROLINA (CONT.) 240533 C MCCLELLANVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.56 -7.54 15.25 20.09 240535 A NORWAY TEL. CO., INC. -3.24 -5.61 2.51 -26.87 240536 A PALMETTO RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 4.76 -5.89 11.32 INFINITE 240538 C PIEDMONT RURAL TEL. COOP. -13.01 -4.59 -8.83 -23.66 240539 C PBT TELECOM, INC. 10.45 -3.49 14.44 37.72 240541 A RIDGEWAY TEL. CO., INC. 6.70 -2.70 9.66 INFINITE 240542 C ROCK HILL TEL. CO. 1.69 -1.58 3.32 0.00 240544 C ST. STEPHEN TEL. CO. 3.46 -4.64 8.48 14.49 240546 A SANDHILL TEL. COOP., INC. 9.47 -0.66 10.20 INFINITE
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- Area Code Type Study Area Name Unseparated High Cost Loop Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Support Payment NTS Revenue of Requirement Projections in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* SOUTH CAROLINA (CONT.) 240533 C MCCLELLANVILLE TEL. CO., INC. 6.56 -7.54 15.25 20.09 240535 A NORWAY TEL. CO., INC. -3.24 -5.61 2.51 -26.87 240536 A PALMETTO RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 4.76 -5.89 11.32 INFINITE 240538 C PIEDMONT RURAL TEL. COOP. -13.01 -4.59 -8.83 -23.66 240539 C PBT TELECOM, INC. 10.45 -3.49 14.44 37.72 240541 A RIDGEWAY TEL. CO., INC. 6.70 -2.70 9.66 INFINITE 240542 C ROCK HILL TEL. CO. 1.69 -1.58 3.32 0.00 240544 C ST. STEPHEN TEL. CO. 3.46 -4.64 8.48 14.49 240546 A SANDHILL TEL. COOP., INC. 9.47 -0.66 10.20 INFINITE
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- 30.55 79,109,435 17.20 Utah 523,386 18,661,044 35.65 14,420,124 27.55 4,240,920 8.10 Vermont 95,399 1,912,916 20.05 1,479,328 15.51 433,588 4.54 Virgin Islands 16,284 5,448,069 334.57 5,229,461 321.14 218,608 13.42 Virginia 1,220,440 30,409,565 24.92 27,135,245 22.23 3,274,320 2.68 Washington 1,026,774 29,404,303 28.64 23,939,785 23.32 5,464,519 5.32 West Virginia 281,939 10,512,045 37.28 8,816,959 31.27 1,695,086 6.01 Wisconsin 876,700 22,045,048 25.15 12,120,718 13.83 9,924,330 11.32 Wyoming 85,193 4,428,422 51.98 2,936,181 34.47 1,492,241 17.52 Totals 49,935,345 $2,436,033,877 $48.78 $1,726,168,711 $34.57 $709,865,166 $14.22 Activity through June 30, 2009. Because of the appeals process, funding commitments and disbursements can be made after the end of the program year. Also disbursements may continue beyond the end of the program year in the event of delayed internal connections installation. Other
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- Service TerreStar License Inc. (TLI) seeks authority to operate a network of 15 technically identical calibration earth stations, at fixed locations which point to the TerreStar-1 satellite and dynamically calibrate the channel responses of the satellite beams. 45 ° 15 ' 58.29 " N LAT. SITE ID: CES 2 23488 S. Barlow Rd., Clackamas, Canby, OR 122 ° 43 ' 11.32 " W LONG. LOCATION: Micro Ant 1 0.85 meters ANTENNA ID: PAS3351R 17.70 dBW BPSK Modulation, BPSK PN calibration signal 2000.0000 - 2010.0000 MHz 62K5G7W BPSK Modulation, Walsh code scrambled by a PN code 2190.0000 - 2200.0000 MHz 50K0G7W 47 ° 5 ' 35.38 " N LAT. SITE ID: CES 4 487 Road U, NE, Grant, Warden, WA 119 °
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- - (79 W.L.) MobileBB - AMC-6 - (72 W.L.) E090061 SES-LIC-20090403-00405 E Date Effective: 03/11/2010 Class of Station: Other Grant of Authority 03/11/2010 - 03/11/2025 Application for Authority TerreStar License Inc. Nature of Service: Mobile Satellite Service 45 ° 15 ' 58.29 " N LAT. SITE ID: CES 2 23488 S. Barlow Rd., Clackamas, Canby, OR 122 ° 43 ' 11.32 " W LONG. LOCATION: Micro Ant 1 0.85 meters ANTENNA ID: PAS3351R 17.70 dBW BPSK Modulation, BPSK PN calibration signal 2000.0000 - 2010.0000 MHz 62K5G7W BPSK Modulation, Walsh code scrambled by a PN code 2190.0000 - 2200.0000 MHz 50K0G7W 47 ° 5 ' 35.38 " N LAT. SITE ID: CES 4 487 Road U, NE, Grant, Warden, WA 119 °
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- 23.46 22.00 12.196 10.40 8.94 4.52 16.12 52 Citizens Comms Cos. dba Citizens Comms FCC Tariff 4 (CTC4) 57.15 57.25 56.69 57.95 42.796 35.38 23.31 13.08 30.94 53 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (CTC5) 10.76 40.37 4.90 0.86 (11.23) 54 Consolidated Communications of Fort Bend Company 15.45 55 Consolidated CommunicaTIONS OF Texas Company 25.09 56 Frontier Telephone of Rochester 51.98 10.84 18.21 11.32 55.896 10.67 11.47 12.32 18.91 57 Frontier Tier 2 Concurring Companies 35.45 48.89 51.56 59.64 11.456 38.49 33.34 38.12 38.95 58 Frontier Comms of Minnesota & Frontier Comms of Iowa 16.31 33.41 34.90 47.18 33.676 32.16 31.15 25.24 33.16 59 Hawaiian Telecom 23.43 21.43 22.41 21.8810 9.447 16.96 15.30 16.72 17.87 60 Illinois Consolidated Telephone Company 38.89 61 Iowa Telecom
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- 300606 C CONNEAUT TEL CO -24.28 -9.44 -16.39 -57.27 300607 C CONTINENTAL OF OHIO -4.59 -2.34 -2.30 0.00 300609 A DOYLESTOWN TEL CO -14.13 -12.90 -1.41 0.00 300612 C FARMERS MUTUAL TEL -9.96 -3.60 -6.59 0.00 300613 C LITTLE MIAMI COMM. 2.12 -7.54 10.46 14.99 300614 A FORT JENNINGS TEL CO 2.98 -2.34 5.45 -30.48 300615 C FRONTIER NORTH-OH -2.71 -11.32 9.70 0.00 300618 C GERMANTOWN INDEPEND -15.11 -10.93 -4.69 -100.00 300619 A GLANDORF TEL CO 2.96 -0.97 3.98 -73.69 300625 A KALIDA TEL CO 1.20 -1.13 2.36 -100.00 300630 C CENTURYTEL OF OHIO -11.85 -11.06 -0.89 0.00 300633 A MIDDLE POINT HOME 5.22 -6.84 12.95 38.51 300634 A MINFORD TEL CO -6.39 -0.66 -5.76 0.00 300639 A THE NEW KNOXVILLE
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- 300606 C CONNEAUT TEL CO -24.28 -9.44 -16.39 -57.27 300607 C CONTINENTAL OF OHIO -4.59 -2.34 -2.30 0.00 300609 A DOYLESTOWN TEL CO -14.13 -12.90 -1.41 0.00 300612 C FARMERS MUTUAL TEL -9.96 -3.60 -6.59 0.00 300613 C LITTLE MIAMI COMM. 2.12 -7.54 10.46 14.99 300614 A FORT JENNINGS TEL CO 2.98 -2.34 5.45 -30.48 300615 C FRONTIER NORTH-OH -2.71 -11.32 9.70 0.00 300618 C GERMANTOWN INDEPEND -15.11 -10.93 -4.69 -100.00 300619 A GLANDORF TEL CO 2.96 -0.97 3.98 -73.69 300625 A KALIDA TEL CO 1.20 -1.13 2.36 -100.00 300630 C CENTURYTEL OF OHIO -11.85 -11.06 -0.89 0.00 300633 A MIDDLE POINT HOME 5.22 -6.84 12.95 38.51 300634 A MINFORD TEL CO -6.39 -0.66 -5.76 0.00 300639 A THE NEW KNOXVILLE
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- - Total (<= 192 Forecasted) 26.67 22.14 17.25 18.25 39.93 34.38 31.56 33.33 1a,2a,3a,4b, 2n,4n PR-2-09 Avg. Interval Completed - Total (> 192 Forecasted) NA 18.00 NA NA NA 31.00 NA 18.00 1a,3a,4a,1x,3x,4x PR-4-01 % Missed Appointment - Verizon - Total 3.62 1.95 2.98 1.15 2.90 2.21 1.64 0.89 PR-4-02 Average Delay Days - Total 54.77 7.32 29.52 34.81 49.92 11.32 48.85 5.29 MR-4-05 % Out of Service > 2 Hours 25.00 29.73 50.00 28.95 31.82 21.31 38.10 27.66 1n MR-4-06 % Out of Service > 4 Hours 12.50 0.00 22.73 18.42 9.09 11.48 23.81 12.77 3n MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 6.25 0.00 0.00 5.26 0.00 3.28 4.76 4.26 2x,3x MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24
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- Assocs., Inc., Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, The Cable TV Financial Databook 1999, July 1999, at 46-48. 2000: Paul Kagan Assocs., Major Cable TV Systems/Clusters, Broadband Cable Financial Databook 2001, July 2001, at 36. TABLE C-3 2001 Concentration in the National Market for Purchase of Video Programming(1) Rank Company Percent of Subscribers(2) 1 AT&T 16.44 2 Time Warner 14.35 3 DirecTV 11.32 4 Comcast 9.53 Top 4 51.64 5 Charter 7.35 6 Cox 6.98 7 EchoStar 6.87 8 Adelphia 6.51 Top 8 79.35 9 Cablevision 3.40 10 Insight 1.54 Top 10 84.29 Top 25 89.70 Top 50 91.38 HHI 905(3) Notes: MSO subscriber totals as of June 2001, and reported in Top Cable System Operators as of June 2001, Kagan World Media,
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- with NWS's petition in this NPRM . Public Notice No. 2248 (January 14, 1998). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. Public Notice No. 2219 (August 22, 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(e). Although EAS participants transmit codes for state and local EAS events on an optional basis, EAS equipment is required to be capable of recognizing all EAS codes. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 and 11.33. NWS Petition at 1-3. NWS Petition at 3. SBE Comments at 1-2. First Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 1786; Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15503. Estimated costs for broadcast stations to install EAS equipment ranged from $600 to $2,500. The cost to cable systems is higher due to the multichannel nature of cable systems. Estimated
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- TWE (the ``TWE Interest''). Subsidiaries of AOL Time Warner, Inc. (``AOL Time Warner'') hold the remaining 72.36% of TWE. TWE was formed in 1992 to own and operate substantially all of the business of Warner Bros., Inc., HBO, and the cable television businesses owned and operated by Time Warner, Inc. (``TWI'') prior to that time. TWE owns cable systems serving 11.32 million subscribers and manages systems owned by AOL Time Warner outside of TWE that serve an additional 1.48 million subscribers. TWE is the second largest MVPD after AT&T. AT&T acquired the TWE Interest through its acquisition of MediaOne Group, Inc. TWE is governed by a Board of Representatives (the ``TWE Board'') and is operated by a management committee. AT&T has
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- 2.87 4.52 1.17 1.90 1.05 3.30 1.17 2,4,5 A.2.1.4.2.1PBX/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 70.50 68.60 4.00 12.42 15.93 A.2.1.4.2.2PBX/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (days) 3.51 5.50 8.97 1.28 9.00 5.89 4.50 6.68 1.56 1,3,4,5 A.2.1.5.1.1Centrex/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 6.56 1.00 7.24 8.15 6.51 6.03 1 A.2.1.5.1.2Centrex/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 1.43 3.04 2.18 1.55 4.18 0.89 5.83 2.00 3.72 5.00 1,3,4,5 A.2.1.5.2.1Centrex/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 9.70 14.78 13.32 11.32 10.54 A.2.1.5.2.2Centrex/>=10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 3.94 1.17 4.08 0.94 2.71 2.30 3.57 1.42 1,5 A.2.1.6.1.1ISDN/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days)22.03 11.80 17.78 8.33 21.29 10.00 5.68 11.51 12.00 1,2,3,5 B - 7 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 Florida Performance
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- for the duration of the EAS message. NOTE: Programmed channels do not include channels used for the transmission of data services such as Internet. (b) Class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in § 73.506, LPFM stations as defined in §§ 73.811 and 73.853, and LPTV stations as defined in § 74.701(f) are not required to comply with § 11.32. LPTV stations that operate as television broadcast translator stations, as defined in § 74.701(b) of this chapter, are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in § 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in § 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local
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- of -57.9 dBW/MHz as in our other interference analyses. Table 3.3.B: Analysis of SARSAT Avoidance Distance Item Units Value Comment Nominal Center Frequency (MHz) 1554.5 Polarization Note 1 Elevation Angle (Degrees) 0 Note 2 Antenna Diameter (m) 1.8 SARSAT Gain (typical) (dBi) 26.7 SARSAT (G/T) (dB/K) 4.0 SARSAT Noise Temperature (dBK) 22.7 Receiver Noise Power (dBW/Hz) -205.9 Allowable I/N (dB) -11.32 Maximum Allowable Io (dBW/Hz) -217.2 Receive Gain (dBi) 26.7 Isotropic Area (dBm^2) -25.3 Receive Antenna Effective Area (dBm^2) 1.5 Allowable Power Flux at Antenna (dBW/m^2 Hz) -218.6 MSV OOB Emission (dBW/MHz) -57.9 MSV BS peak Antenna gain dBi 16.0 BS Gain Reduction Toward Horizon dB 5.0 Three BS Carriers dB 4.8 Power Control dB -2.3 Voice Activation dB -1.8 Polarization
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- of -57.9 dBW/MHz as in our other interference analyses. Table 3.3.B: Analysis of SARSAT Avoidance Distance Item Units Value Comment Nominal Center Frequency (MHz) 1554.5 Polarization Note 1 Elevation Angle (Degrees) 0 Note 2 Antenna Diameter (m) 1.8 SARSAT Gain (typical) (dBi) 26.7 SARSAT (G/T) (dB/K) 4.0 SARSAT Noise Temperature (dBK) 22.7 Receiver Noise Power (dBW/Hz) -205.9 Allowable I/N (dB) -11.32 Maximum Allowable Io (dBW/Hz) -217.2 Receive Gain (dBi) 26.7 Isotropic Area (dBm^2) -25.3 Receive Antenna Effective Area (dBm^2) 1.5 Allowable Power Flux at Antenna (dBW/m^2 Hz) -218.6 MSV OOB Emission (dBW/MHz) -57.9 MSV BS peak Antenna gain dBi 16.0 BS Gain Reduction Toward Horizon dB 5.0 Three BS Carriers dB 4.8 Power Control dB -2.3 Voice Activation dB -1.8 Polarization
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- the EAS message. (b) Analog class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in § 73.506, digital class D non-commercial educational FM stations, analog LPFM stations as defined in §§ 73.811 and 73.853, digital LPFM stations, analog LPTV stations as defined in § 74.701(f), and digital LPTV stations as defined in § 74.701(k) are not required to comply with § 11.32. Analog and digital LPTV stations that operate as television broadcast translator stations, as defined in § 74.701(b) of this chapter, are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in § 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in § 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming
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- the EAS message. (b) Analog class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in § 73.506, digital class D non-commercial educational FM stations, analog LPFM stations as defined in §§ 73.811 and 73.853, digital LPFM stations, analog LPTV stations as defined in § 74.701(f), and digital LPTV stations as defined in § 74.701(k) are not required to comply with § 11.32. Analog and digital LPTV stations that operate as television broadcast translator stations, as defined in § 74.701(b) of this chapter, are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in § 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in § 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming
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- 27.64% limited partnership interest (the ``TWE Interest'') in Time Warner Entertainment, L.P. (``TWE'') and Time Warner Inc. held the remaining 72.36%. TWE was formed in 1992 to own and operate substantially all of the businesses of Warner Bros., Inc., HBO, and the cable television systems owned and operated by Time Warner prior to that time. TWE owned cable systems serving 11.32 million subscribers and managed systems owned by Time Warner outside of TWE that served an additional 1.48 million subscribers; TWE was the second largest MVPD after AT&T. AT&T acquired the TWE Interest through its acquisition of MediaOne Group, Inc. The Commission conditioned its approval of Comcast's acquisition of AT&T by requiring that Comcast and AT&T adequately insulate the TWE Interest
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- EAS State or Local Area messages. EAS Protocol. All EAS message originators (whether FEMA, NWS, or a state or local authority) currently must transmit messages using the EAS protocol and codes specified in section 11.31 of the Commission's rules. Dedicated equipment currently is required to initiate, receive, and retransmit EAS alerts, and must be installed by every EAS Participant. Sections 11.32 and 11.33 of the Commission's rules set forth minimum requirements for EAS encoders and decoders, respectively, the functions of which can be combined into a single unit referred to as an Encoder/Decoder (ENDEC). In this Order, once FEMA adopts the CAP protocol, we require existing EAS Participants to receive alert messages formatted to CAP, a standard alert message format that
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- behalf of the President) to deliver specially-encoded messages to a broadcast station-based transmission network that, in turn, delivers the messages to individual broadcasters, cable operators, and other EAS Participants who maintain special encoding and decoding equipment that can receive the message for retransmission to other EAS Participants and to end users (broadcast listeners and cable and other service subscribers). Sections 11.32 and 11.33 of the Commission's rules set forth minimum requirements for these EAS encoders and decoders, respectively, the functions of which can be combined into a single unit that is commonly referred to as an Encoder/Decoder. The national EAS delivery/transmission system is commonly referred to as a ``daisy chain.'' At its initial level, it consists of various FEMA-designated radio broadcast
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- behalf of the President) to deliver specially-encoded messages to a broadcast station-based transmission network that, in turn, delivers the messages to individual broadcasters, cable operators, and other EAS Participants who maintain special encoding and decoding equipment that can receive the message for retransmission to other EAS Participants and to end users (broadcast listeners and cable and other service subscribers). Sections 11.32 and 11.33 of the Commission's rules set forth minimum requirements for these EAS encoders and decoders, respectively. The national EAS delivery/transmission system is commonly referred to as a ``daisy chain.'' At its initial level, it consists of various FEMA-designated radio broadcast stations - known as Primary Entry Point (PEP) stations - which are tasked with receiving and transmitting ``Presidential Level''
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- Operating Handbook and instead require EAS Participants to maintain within their facilities a copy of the current FCC-filed and approved versions of the State and Local Area EAS Plans. Miscellaneous Part 11 Revisions Not Related to CAP: We seek comment on whether the Commission can delete some or all of the current provisions relating to the Attention Signal in sections 11.32(9) and 11.33(b) of the rules and instead apply the minimal standard currently set forth in section 11.31(a)(2) or whether we should delete the Attention Signal from the Part 11 rules altogether. We seek comment on whether the introduction of CAP to the existing technical framework of the EAS can improve access to emergency information to persons with disabilities. BACKGROUND Congress
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- its obligations to receive and convert CAP-formatted messages into the SAME format without having to replace its existing EAS equipment and sought comment on whether we should permit EAS Participants to meet their CAP-related obligations by deploying such intermediary devices. We further sought comment on whether we should subject intermediary devices to some or all of the requirements of sections 11.32, 11.33, 11.51, and 11.52 of the Commission's rules. We also sought comment on whether intermediary devices can be modified via software or firmware to accommodate future changes to CAP, the SAME protocol, or changes to other Part 11 requirements and whether intermediary devices provide a cost-effective and efficient method for EAS Participants to meet the CAP-related obligations. We asked whether
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- safety will last, and the originator of the alert message. Id. at ¶ 2, n. 4. National level EAS messages and EAS tests must be forwarded to the public upon receipt. EAS participants transmit state and local messages on a voluntary basis. Id. at ¶ 2. Specifically, EAS equipment must be able to perform the functions described in sections 11.31, 11.32, 11.33, 11.51, 11.52, and 11.61 of our rules. Class D noncommercial educational FM and LPTV stations are not required to install or operate encoders as defined in section 11.32, to have equipment capable of generating the EAS codes and Attention Signal specified in section 11.31, or to perform certain parts of EAS tests. Accordingly, we amend section 11.11(b) to provide
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- Intervals Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 B-11 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number Name VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 17.29 7.62 15.5 6.64 17.03 7.97 18.6 8.33 16.74 8.92 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 10.36 7.9 11.02 7.38 8.24 8.64 11.32 10.46 10.37 11.29 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 20.49 27.35 16.96 9.41 19.37 10.58 20.7 5.07 19.38 12.32 a,b,c,d,e MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 2.42 2.12 1.34 0.99 3.82 0.7 3.39 2.2 4.07 2.62 b,c MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Res. 4 1.02 4.66
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- with NWS's petition in this NPRM . Public Notice No. 2248 (January 14, 1998). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. Public Notice No. 2219 (August 22, 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(e). Although EAS participants transmit codes for state and local EAS events on an optional basis, EAS equipment is required to be capable of recognizing all EAS codes. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 and 11.33. NWS Petition at 1-3. NWS Petition at 3. SBE Comments at 1-2. First Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 1786; Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15503. Estimated costs for broadcast stations to install EAS equipment ranged from $600 to $2,500. The cost to cable systems is higher due to the multichannel nature of cable systems. Estimated
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- carried and be repeated for the duration of the EAS message. NOTE: Programmed channels do not include channels used for the transmission of data services such as Internet. (b) Class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in 73.506, LPFM stations as defined in 73.811 and 73.853, and LPTV stations as defined in 74.701(f) are not required to comply with 11.32. LPTV stations that operate as television broadcast translator stations, as defined in 74.701(b) of this chapter, are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations
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- refers to the 60-day window provided in Section 11.35(b) of the Rules, whereby a station that has defective EAS equipment may operate without the defective equipment pending its repair or replacement without further FCC authority. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(b). 11 47 C.F.R. 11.51(j). 12 47 C.F.R. 11.51. 13 In addition, the combined stations must meet the requirements contained in Section 11.32 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 11.32. 14 Our discussion of Atlantic Beach Radio's violation of Section 11.51 relates only to diminish its claim of good faith, and does not correspond to a separate monetary liability in this proceeding. 15 Declaration of Reggie Dyson, WMIR(AM) Station Manager, Attachment A to Atlantic Beach Radio's response; see Declaration of Kurt Reeder, WKVC(FM) Station
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- viewers of all channels receive the EAS message. (b) Analog class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in 73.506, digital class D non-commercial educational FM stations, analog LPFM stations as defined in 73.811 and 73.853, digital LPFM stations, analog LPTV stations as defined in 74.701(f), and digital LPTV stations as defined in 74.701(k) are not required to comply with 11.32. Analog and digital LPTV stations that operate as television broadcast translator stations, as defined in 74.701(b) of this chapter, are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local
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- 2008 Released: July 25, 2008 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. introduction 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, we find Cox Radio, Inc. ("Cox Radio"), licensee of FM radio station WKHK ("WKHK"), in Colonial Heights, Virginia, apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for willful violation of Section 11.32(a)(9)(v) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"). The apparent violation involves station WKHK's failure to protect the switch used to initiate the generation of the Emergency Alert System ("EAS") two-tone Attention Signal ("tone"), resulting in the activation and broadcast of the EAS tone. II. BACKGROUND 2. On November 28, 2007, the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") received a complaint alleging that station WKHK interrupted
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- and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). New York, NY Office (5/25/00). 47 C .F.R. § 11.21 (State and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook) University of Alaska. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 73.3527 (Public Inspection File). Anchorage, AK (5/18/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.32 (EAS Encoder) Mainstreet Broadcasting Company, Inc., Walsenburg, CO. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness) and 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements). Denver, CO Office (5/3/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness) AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Waukegan, IL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 (EAS Code
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- of Irving, KNAK367, Irving, TX. Dallas, TX District Office (8/18/00). Atlanta Gas Light Company, Atlanta, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.233 (Base/Mobile Non-Voice Operations) and 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Atlanta, GA District Office (8/29/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 - Emergency Alert System 47 C.F.R. § 11.15 - EAS Operating Handbook Cherokee Broadcasting Company, Inc. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 (EAS Encoder), 11.33 (EAS Decoder), 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting), and 73.1230 (Posting of Station License). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (8/01/00). AT&T Broadband, Des Moines, IA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements),
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- NY. New York, NY Office (3/31/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 (Emergency Alert System (EAS) Rules) 47 C.F.R. § 11.15 (EAS Operating Handbook) Cablevision of Massachusetts, Allston, MA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.21, and 11.61. New England District Office (3/10/00). Booth-Newsome Broadcasting, Inc., WKTE, King, North Carolina. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33, 11.35, 11.52, 11.61, 73.49, 73.51, 73.1225, 73.1400 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1590, 73.1870, and 73.3526. Norfolk, VA Office (3/13/00). KICO/AM 1490 kHz, Hanson Broadcasting Co. San Diego, CA Office (3/27/00). First Assembly of God, Gainesville, FL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 and 11.61. Tampa, FL Office (3/28/00). KGBA/FM, 100.1 MHz, The Voice of International Christian. San
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- Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Numbers), and 73.1820 (Station Log). Atlanta, GA District Office (3/29/01). Colquitt Broadcasting Co., LLC (WMTM-FM), Moultrie, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1230( Posting of Station License) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Atlanta, GA District Office (3/29/01). Results Radio Licensee, LLC, Santa Rosa, CA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 EAS Encoder), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/30/01). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 - Equipment Operational Readiness Mill Creek Broadcasting, L.L.C., KUUU, Tooele, Utah. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1400 (Transmission System Monitoring and Control), 73.1560 (Operating Power and Mode Tolerances), 73.1820 (Station Log), 73.1870 (Chief Operator),
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- (11/15/01). * School District, Bay City, WCHW-FM, Bay City, MI. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 73.567 (Determining Operating Power), 73.1230 (Posting of Station License), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1870 (Chief Operator) and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection File for Noncommercial Educational Stations). Boston, MA District Office (11/26/01). * 47 C.F.R. 11.32 EAS Encoder * Twin City Baptist Temple, Inc., WCMX, Lunenburg, MA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements) and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). Boston, MA District Office (11/5/01). * Great Lakes Community Broadcasting, Inc., WAAQ, Onsted, MI. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1125 (Station Main Studio Location), 73.1201
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- a broadcast station transmitter so that the signal broadcast to other broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems alerts them that the EAS is being activated or tested at the National, State or Local 9 Area level. The minimum level of modulation for EAS codes, measured at peak modulation levels using the internal calibration output required in § 11.32(a)(4) of this part, shall modulate the transmitter at no less than 80% of full channel modulation limits. Measured at peak modulation levels, each of the Attention Signal tones shall be calibrated separately to modulate the transmitter at no less than 40%. These two calibrated modulation levels shall have values that are within 1 dB of each other. (g) Effective October
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- 2.87 4.52 1.17 1.90 1.05 3.30 1.17 2,4,5 A.2.1.4.2.1PBX/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 70.50 68.60 4.00 12.42 15.93 A.2.1.4.2.2PBX/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (days) 3.51 5.50 8.97 1.28 9.00 5.89 4.50 6.68 1.56 1,3,4,5 A.2.1.5.1.1Centrex/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 6.56 1.00 7.24 8.15 6.51 6.03 1 A.2.1.5.1.2Centrex/<10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 1.43 3.04 2.18 1.55 4.18 0.89 5.83 2.00 3.72 5.00 1,3,4,5 A.2.1.5.2.1Centrex/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 9.70 14.78 13.32 11.32 10.54 A.2.1.5.2.2Centrex/>=10 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 3.94 1.17 4.08 0.94 2.71 2.30 3.57 1.42 1,5 A.2.1.6.1.1ISDN/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days)22.03 11.80 17.78 8.33 21.29 10.00 5.68 11.51 12.00 1,2,3,5 B - 7 Metric Metric Name [SQM Number] May June July August September Number and Disaggregation BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC BST CLEC Notes Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-331 Florida Performance
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- SBC 30.87 17.49 0.07 39.70 3.50 California Anaheim SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Bakersfield SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Fresno SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Long Beach Verizon 25.18 17.69 0.08 45.51 0.95 California Los Angeles SBC 17.01 11.87 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Oakland SBC 16.62 11.53 0.06 32.43 2.99 California Salinas SBC 16.39 11.32 0.06 32.43 2.99 California San Bernadino Verizon 24.72 17.28 0.08 45.51 0.95 California San Diego SBC 15.04 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California San Francisco SBC 15.46 10.49 0.06 32.43 2.99 California San Jose SBC 16.23 11.18 0.06 32.43 2.99 Colorado Boulder Qwest 23.77 18.04 0.12 36.09 4.75 Colorado Colorado SpringsQwest 22.47 16.99 0.13 36.09 4.75 Colorado Denver Qwest 23.58 17.99
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- INC. 2/ 11.92 12.39 6.16 11.24 10.95 11.13 86BOURBEUSE TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.35 12.11 68.34 21.63 21.63 87CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.07 12.61 12.78 14.55 53.75 18.33 16.46 88CITIZENS TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.19 4.95 70.24 15.56 12.05 14.43 89EAST ASCENSION TELEPHONE CO. 10.96 12.30 5.19 17.73 (0.12) 9.59 90EL PASO TELEPHONE COMPANY 14.92 12.07 12.02 21.84 19.53 21.47 91ELKHART TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.61 11.32 7.92 19.98 6.86 14.92 92FIDELITY TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.31 12.11 0.88 21.47 11.35 16.45 93GREAT PLAINS COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 10.63 11.40 9.73 7.94 0.50 9.91 8.86 94GRIDLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 4.60 12.09 (16.59) 4.31 (11.90) 0.42 95ILLINOIS CONSOLIDATED TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.78 12.12 7.65 5.22 (250.00) 18.48 12.11 96INLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.34 12.10 13.08 19.38 11.80 17.10 97KERMAN TELEPHONE COMPANY 15.37 12.11 22.43 21.96
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- 89.29 20.47 109.76 Nebraska 35.14 4.99 12.61 32.54 1.07 1.02 87.37 26.15 113.52 Nevada 23.08 4.39 5.16 37.54 0.94 0.71 71.81 26.01 97.82 New Hampshire 24.32 4.91 12.69 41.16 1.02 1.10 85.20 14.64 99.84 New Jersey 20.52 4.76 19.12 33.48 1.02 0.75 79.64 15.49 95.13 New Mexico 30.10 5.49 10.22 38.43 0.94 1.01 86.20 17.41 103.61 New York 36.37 4.82 11.32 28.41 3.96 0.87 85.75 17.22 102.97 North Carolina 31.29 4.76 13.18 30.04 1.39 0.77 81.43 22.74 104.17 North Dakota 24.73 5.10 15.26 35.62 0.86 1.07 82.65 20.45 103.10 Ohio 28.33 4.50 14.35 24.70 1.59 0.71 74.18 21.11 95.29 Oklahoma 28.14 4.53 9.44 27.73 0.88 0.70 71.42 18.10 89.52 Oregon 27.25 5.37 10.32 32.14 0.95 0.95 76.97 19.63 96.59 Pennsylvania 22.18
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- 31.06 48.39 462204 C COLUMBINE ACQ CORP DBA COLUMBINE TELECOM CO 13.82 4.62 8.80 16.41 462206 A STONEHAM COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. 9.16 3.90 5.07 10.89 462207 C STRASBURG TEL. CO. 10.66 8.57 1.92 7.19 462208 C CENTURYTEL OF COLORADO, INC. 14.22 5.04 8.74 19.92 462209 C WIGGINS TEL. ASSOC. 5.12 2.00 3.06 3.19 462210 A WILLARD TEL. CO. 8.04 -2.94 11.32 19.34 465102 C QWEST CORPORATION - CO 0.50 -2.09 2.64 0.00 TOTAL: CONNECTICUT 0.83 -5.72 6.94 0.00 132454 A THE WOODBURY TEL. CO. 7.33 1.39 5.86 0.00 135200 C SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TEL. 0.76 -5.79 6.95 0.00 TOTAL: DELAWARE 2.68 -1.49 4.23 0.00 565010 C VERIZON DELAWARE INC. 2.68 -1.49 4.23 0.00 TOTAL: DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA -0.22 -0.54 0.32 0.00
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- C DUO COUNTY TEL. COOP., INC. 8.67 0.11 8.55 15.78 260402 C ALLTEL KENTUCKY, INC. -16.14 0.31 -16.40 -100.00 260406 C FOOTHILLS RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 3.57 3.48 0.09 -6.37 260408 A GEARHEART COMM. DBA COALFIELDS TEL. CO. 9.76 -1.90 11.88 0.00 260411 C LESLIE COUNTY TEL. CO., INC. 5.62 2.77 2.77 3.02 260412 A LEWISPORT TEL. CO., INC. 11.32 0.36 10.92 835.06 260413 C LOGAN TEL. COOP., INC. 0.26 -2.24 2.56 -1.11 260414 A MOUNTAIN RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 11.70 1.82 9.71 0.00 260415 C PEOPLES RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP. 9.46 0.78 8.61 16.94 260417 A SALEM TEL. CO. 11.58 1.55 9.88 0.00 260418 C SOUTH CENTRAL RURAL TEL. COOP. CORP., INC. 2.68 -1.44 4.18 2.67 260419 A
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- 16.99 14.57 2.11 0.00 351261 A NORTHWEST TEL. COOP. 25.44 11.87 12.13 89.57 351262 A NORWAY RURAL TEL. CO. 9.10 1.60 7.38 60.00 351263 A OGDEN TEL. CO.-IA 5.29 4.87 0.40 0.00 351264 A OLIN TEL. CO., INC. 13.40 1.54 11.68 75.81 351265 A ONSLOW COOP. TEL. ASSN. 8.94 2.53 6.25 27.44 351266 A ORAN MUTUAL TEL. CO. 18.11 6.09 11.32 68.42 351269 A PALO COOP. TEL. ASSN. 17.72 6.81 10.22 77.03 351270 A PALMER MUTUAL TEL. CO. 16.30 2.88 13.04 81.13 351271 A PANORA COOP. TEL. ASSN., INC. 6.68 6.22 0.43 0.00 351273 A PEOPLES TEL. CO.-IA 3.09 -0.44 3.55 28.04 351274 A CENTURYTEL OF POSTVILLE, INC. 2.76 3.90 -1.10 0.00 351275 A PRAIRIEBURG TEL. CO., INC. 5.09 1.84 3.19
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- SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. 15.96 2.89 12.70 91.03 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 15.31 3.15 11.79 INFINITE 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE 16.69 1.65 14.79 133.20 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 15.90 6.16 9.18 267.70 351305 A STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. 7.52 -1.45 9.10 145.18 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 10.82 2.63 7.98 101.25 351307 A SUPERIOR TEL. COOP. 11.32 6.40 4.62 36.63 351308 A TEMPLETON TEL. CO. 19.69 5.85 13.07 130.90 351309 A TERRIL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE 6.16 -5.68 12.55 112.73 351310 A TITONKA TEL. CO. 10.27 2.22 7.87 108.87 351316 C UNITED FARMERS TEL. CO. 0.21 9.15 -8.20 0.00 351319 A VAN BUREN TEL. CO., INC. 14.69 4.07 10.21 113.32 351320 A VAN HORNE COOP. TEL. CO. 12.01 4.19
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- AMERITECH CORPORATION: 1ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. d/b/a AMERITECH ILLINOIS 43.42% 56.58% 7.19 4.80 11.99% 2INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO., INC. d/b/a AMERITECH INDIANA 26.23% 73.77% 22.27 14.49 15.37% 3MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. d/b/a AMERITECH MICHIGAN 44.15% 55.85% 11.00 7.59 15.78% 4THE OHIO BELL TELEPHONE CO. d/b/a AMERITECH OHIO 47.87% 52.13% 7.95 5.67 11.21% 5WISCONSIN BELL, INC. d/b/a AMERITECH WISCONSIN 44.50% 55.50% 11.32 7.40 13.90% BELL ATLANTIC CORPORATION: 6BELL ATLANTIC - DELAWARE, INC. 37.13% 62.87% 7.45 4.90 10.54% 7BELL ATLANTIC - MARYLAND, INC. 39.74% 60.26% 7.37 5.18 11.31% 8BELL ATLANTIC - NEW JERSEY, INC. 35.10% 64.90% 7.28 5.07 10.79% 9BELL ATLANTIC - PENNSYLVANIA INC. 38.40% 61.60% 6.57 4.29 9.31% 10BELL ATLANTIC - VIRGINIA, INC. 43.38% 56.62% 7.16 4.90 11.18% 11BELL ATLANTIC - WASHINGTON,
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- NY. New York, NY Office (3/31/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 (Emergency Alert System (EAS) Rules) 47 C.F.R. § 11.15 (EAS Operating Handbook) Cablevision of Massachusetts, Allston, MA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.21, and 11.61. New England District Office (3/10/00). Booth-Newsome Broadcasting, Inc., WKTE, King, North Carolina. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33, 11.35, 11.52, 11.61, 73.49, 73.51, 73.1225, 73.1400 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1590, 73.1870, and 73.3526. Norfolk, VA Office (3/13/00). KICO/AM 1490 kHz, Hanson Broadcasting Co. San Diego, CA Office (3/27/00). First Assembly of God, Gainesville, FL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 and 11.61. Tampa, FL Office (3/28/00). KGBA/FM, 100.1 MHz, The Voice of International Christian. San
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- NY. New York, NY Office (3/31/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 (Emergency Alert System (EAS) Rules) 47 C.F.R. § 11.15 (EAS Operating Handbook) Cablevision of Massachusetts, Allston, MA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.21, and 11.61. New England District Office (3/10/00). Booth-Newsome Broadcasting, Inc., WKTE, King, North Carolina. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33, 11.35, 11.52, 11.61, 73.49, 73.51, 73.1225, 73.1400 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1590, 73.1870, and 73.3526. Norfolk, VA Office (3/13/00). KICO/AM 1490 kHz, Hanson Broadcasting Co. San Diego, CA Office (3/27/00). First Assembly of God, Gainesville, FL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 and 11.61. Tampa, FL Office (3/28/00). KGBA/FM, 100.1 MHz, The Voice of International Christian. San
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- and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). New York, NY Office (5/25/00). 47 C .F.R. § 11.21 (State and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook) University of Alaska. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 73.3527 (Public Inspection File). Anchorage, AK (5/18/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.32 (EAS Encoder) Mainstreet Broadcasting Company, Inc., Walsenburg, CO. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness) and 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements). Denver, CO Office (5/3/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness) AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Waukegan, IL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 (EAS Code
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- of Irving, KNAK367, Irving, TX. Dallas, TX District Office (8/18/00). Atlanta Gas Light Company, Atlanta, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.233 (Base/Mobile Non-Voice Operations) and 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Atlanta, GA District Office (8/29/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 - Emergency Alert System 47 C.F.R. § 11.15 - EAS Operating Handbook Cherokee Broadcasting Company, Inc. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 (EAS Encoder), 11.33 (EAS Decoder), 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting), and 73.1230 (Posting of Station License). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (8/01/00). AT&T Broadband, Des Moines, IA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements),
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- FM Class D LPTV LPFM * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * N Y Y N Y (b) Class D noncommercial educational FM stations as defined in § 73.506, LPFM stations as defined in §§ 73.811 and 73.853, and LPTV stations as defined in § 74.701(f) are not required to comply with §11.32. * * * * * * * * 3. Section 11.51 is amended to read as follows: §11.51 EAS code and Attention Signal Transmission requirements. * * * * * (e) Class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in §73.506 of this chapter, Low Power FM (LPFM) stations as defined in §§ 73.811 and 73.853 of this chapter, and
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- safety will last, and the originator of the alert message. Id. at ¶ 2, n. 4. National level EAS messages and EAS tests must be forwarded to the public upon receipt. EAS participants transmit state and local messages on a voluntary basis. Id. at ¶ 2. Specifically, EAS equipment must be able to perform the functions described in sections 11.31, 11.32, 11.33, 11.51, 11.52, and 11.61 of our rules. Class D noncommercial educational FM and LPTV stations are not required to install or operate encoders as defined in section 11.32, to have equipment capable of generating the EAS codes and Attention Signal specified in section 11.31, or to perform certain parts of EAS tests. Accordingly, we amend section 11.11(b) to provide
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- Intervals Federal Communications Commission FCC 02-118 B-11 Metric Metric September October November December January Notes Number Name VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC VZ CLEC MR-4-01-2100 Mean Time To Repair Total 17.29 7.62 15.5 6.64 17.03 7.97 18.6 8.33 16.74 8.92 MR-4-02-2110 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Bus. 10.36 7.9 11.02 7.38 8.24 8.64 11.32 10.46 10.37 11.29 MR-4-02-2120 Mean Time To Repair Loop Trouble - Res. 20.49 27.35 16.96 9.41 19.37 10.58 20.7 5.07 19.38 12.32 a,b,c,d,e MR-4-03-2110 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Bus. 2.42 2.12 1.34 0.99 3.82 0.7 3.39 2.2 4.07 2.62 b,c MR-4-03-2120 Mean Time To Repair Central Office Trouble - Res. 4 1.02 4.66
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- with NWS's petition in this NPRM . Public Notice No. 2248 (January 14, 1998). See 47 C.F.R. § 11.31. Public Notice No. 2219 (August 22, 1997). 47 C.F.R. § 11.31(e). Although EAS participants transmit codes for state and local EAS events on an optional basis, EAS equipment is required to be capable of recognizing all EAS codes. 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 and 11.33. NWS Petition at 1-3. NWS Petition at 3. SBE Comments at 1-2. First Report and Order, 10 FCC Rcd 1786; Second Report and Order, 12 FCC Rcd 15503. Estimated costs for broadcast stations to install EAS equipment ranged from $600 to $2,500. The cost to cable systems is higher due to the multichannel nature of cable systems. Estimated
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- carried and be repeated for the duration of the EAS message. NOTE: Programmed channels do not include channels used for the transmission of data services such as Internet. (b) Class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in 73.506, LPFM stations as defined in 73.811 and 73.853, and LPTV stations as defined in 74.701(f) are not required to comply with 11.32. LPTV stations that operate as television broadcast translator stations, as defined in 74.701(b) of this chapter, are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local FM broadcast stations
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- refers to the 60-day window provided in Section 11.35(b) of the Rules, whereby a station that has defective EAS equipment may operate without the defective equipment pending its repair or replacement without further FCC authority. See 47 C.F.R. 11.35(b). 11 47 C.F.R. 11.51(j). 12 47 C.F.R. 11.51. 13 In addition, the combined stations must meet the requirements contained in Section 11.32 of the Rules, 47 C.F.R. 11.32. 14 Our discussion of Atlantic Beach Radio's violation of Section 11.51 relates only to diminish its claim of good faith, and does not correspond to a separate monetary liability in this proceeding. 15 Declaration of Reggie Dyson, WMIR(AM) Station Manager, Attachment A to Atlantic Beach Radio's response; see Declaration of Kurt Reeder, WKVC(FM) Station
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- viewers of all channels receive the EAS message. (b) Analog class D non-commercial educational FM stations as defined in 73.506, digital class D non-commercial educational FM stations, analog LPFM stations as defined in 73.811 and 73.853, digital LPFM stations, analog LPTV stations as defined in 74.701(f), and digital LPTV stations as defined in 74.701(k) are not required to comply with 11.32. Analog and digital LPTV stations that operate as television broadcast translator stations, as defined in 74.701(b) of this chapter, are not required to comply with the requirements of this part. FM broadcast booster stations as defined in 74.1201(f) of this chapter and FM translator stations as defined in 74.1201(a) of this chapter which entirely rebroadcast the programming of other local
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- 2008 Released: July 25, 2008 By the Chief, Spectrum Enforcement Division, Enforcement Bureau: I. introduction 1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, we find Cox Radio, Inc. ("Cox Radio"), licensee of FM radio station WKHK ("WKHK"), in Colonial Heights, Virginia, apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of five thousand dollars ($5,000) for willful violation of Section 11.32(a)(9)(v) of the Commission's Rules ("Rules"). The apparent violation involves station WKHK's failure to protect the switch used to initiate the generation of the Emergency Alert System ("EAS") two-tone Attention Signal ("tone"), resulting in the activation and broadcast of the EAS tone. II. BACKGROUND 2. On November 28, 2007, the Enforcement Bureau ("Bureau") received a complaint alleging that station WKHK interrupted
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- and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures). New York, NY Office (5/25/00). 47 C .F.R. § 11.21 (State and Local Area Plans and FCC Mapbook) University of Alaska. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 73.3527 (Public Inspection File). Anchorage, AK (5/18/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.32 (EAS Encoder) Mainstreet Broadcasting Company, Inc., Walsenburg, CO. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness) and 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements). Denver, CO Office (5/3/00). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness) AT&T Broadband & Internet Services, Waukegan, IL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 (EAS Code
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- of Irving, KNAK367, Irving, TX. Dallas, TX District Office (8/18/00). Atlanta Gas Light Company, Atlanta, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 90.233 (Base/Mobile Non-Voice Operations) and 90.403 (General Operating Requirements). Atlanta, GA District Office (8/29/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 - Emergency Alert System 47 C.F.R. § 11.15 - EAS Operating Handbook Cherokee Broadcasting Company, Inc. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 (EAS Encoder), 11.33 (EAS Decoder), 11.35 (Equipment Operational Readiness), 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4 (Antenna Structure Registration), 17.50 (Cleaning and Repainting), and 73.1230 (Posting of Station License). Norfolk, VA Resident Agent Office (8/01/00). AT&T Broadband, Des Moines, IA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements),
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- NY. New York, NY Office (3/31/00). 47 C.F.R. Part 11 (Emergency Alert System (EAS) Rules) 47 C.F.R. § 11.15 (EAS Operating Handbook) Cablevision of Massachusetts, Allston, MA. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.21, and 11.61. New England District Office (3/10/00). Booth-Newsome Broadcasting, Inc., WKTE, King, North Carolina. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32, 11.33, 11.35, 11.52, 11.61, 73.49, 73.51, 73.1225, 73.1400 73.1350, 73.1560, 73.1590, 73.1870, and 73.3526. Norfolk, VA Office (3/13/00). KICO/AM 1490 kHz, Hanson Broadcasting Co. San Diego, CA Office (3/27/00). First Assembly of God, Gainesville, FL. NOV also issued for violation of 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 and 11.61. Tampa, FL Office (3/28/00). KGBA/FM, 100.1 MHz, The Voice of International Christian. San
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- Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Numbers), and 73.1820 (Station Log). Atlanta, GA District Office (3/29/01). Colquitt Broadcasting Co., LLC (WMTM-FM), Moultrie, GA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1230( Posting of Station License) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Atlanta, GA District Office (3/29/01). Results Radio Licensee, LLC, Santa Rosa, CA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.32 EAS Encoder), 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). San Francisco, CA District Office (3/30/01). 47 C.F.R. § 11.35 - Equipment Operational Readiness Mill Creek Broadcasting, L.L.C., KUUU, Tooele, Utah. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1400 (Transmission System Monitoring and Control), 73.1560 (Operating Power and Mode Tolerances), 73.1820 (Station Log), 73.1870 (Chief Operator),
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- (11/15/01). * School District, Bay City, WCHW-FM, Bay City, MI. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 73.567 (Determining Operating Power), 73.1230 (Posting of Station License), 73.1350 (Transmission System Operation), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1870 (Chief Operator) and 73.3527 (Local Public Inspection File for Noncommercial Educational Stations). Boston, MA District Office (11/26/01). * 47 C.F.R. 11.32 EAS Encoder * Twin City Baptist Temple, Inc., WCMX, Lunenburg, MA. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.52 (EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring Requirements), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements) and 73.1870 (Chief Operator). Boston, MA District Office (11/5/01). * Great Lakes Community Broadcasting, Inc., WAAQ, Onsted, MI. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 73.1125 (Station Main Studio Location), 73.1201
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- a broadcast station transmitter so that the signal broadcast to other broadcast stations and cable systems and wireless cable systems alerts them that the EAS is being activated or tested at the National, State or Local 9 Area level. The minimum level of modulation for EAS codes, measured at peak modulation levels using the internal calibration output required in § 11.32(a)(4) of this part, shall modulate the transmitter at no less than 80% of full channel modulation limits. Measured at peak modulation levels, each of the Attention Signal tones shall be calibrated separately to modulate the transmitter at no less than 40%. These two calibrated modulation levels shall have values that are within 1 dB of each other. (g) Effective October
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- for each of the 210 DMAs on both a pre-merger and post-merger basis.17 Nielsen Media Research tabulates the percentage of television households that subscribes to cable television service and to DBS service in each DMA. The percentage of television households that subscribes to DirecTV and EchoStar is not available by DMA. I therefore apply the national market shares of DirecTV (11.32 percent) and EchoStar (6.87 percent) to the DMA share of DBS service to estimate the market shares of DirecTV and EchoStar in each DMA.18 Table 2 presents the results of the HHI analysis for the twenty local markets that would be most seriously affected by the proposed merger. A complete list of HHI calculations for all 210 DMAs appears as
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- 2468 146-154 Column(k)data Format:SeeField9above. 16 Column(l)data 17.40 156-164 Column(l)data Format:SeeField10above. FCCReport43-02-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page60of108 RECORDTYPEB7-BASESOFCHARGESFORDEPRECIATIONDATARECORD(continued) Field Item Example Position Description 17 EndofRecordCode "XQ" 166-169 AlwayscontainsthelettersXQcapitalized withnospacebetweenthemtoindicatetheend oftherecord. Format:Includequotationmarks. Note: Separateallfieldswithcommas. Footnoterecordsareneededifanydataforthecurrentperioddiffermateriallyfromthose forthepreviousperiodandthedifferenceisnotself-explanatorybutwascausedby unusualcircumstancesthathavenotbeenexplainedinapreviousreport,orifthecarrier doesnotfollowtheproceduresdescribedintherow/columninstructionsintheReport Definition. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Samplerecords: 1501,"LBIL","B7",100.0, 2,"XQ" 1502,"LBIL","B7",240.0,"IL",2112.00,"MotorVehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1503,"LBIL","B7",240.0,"IL",2115.00,"GarageWorkEquipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1504,"LBIL","B7",240.0,"IL",2215.30,"OtherElectro-MechanicalSwitching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1505,"LBIL","B7",245.0,"TO",-99999,"N/A ""N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1506,"LBIL","B7",250.0,"IN",2123.10,"OfficeSupportEquipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1507,"LBIL","B7",250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1508,"LBIL","B7",250.0,"IN",2231.20,"OtherRadioFacilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1509,"LBIL","B7",255.0,"TO",-99999,"N/A ""N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuationofsamplerecords: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200, 246, 5.40,"XQ" 7.16, 11.32, 7716, 1236, 36972, 11.00,"XQ" -99999.00,-99999.00, 71886, 27892, -99999,-99999.00,"XQ" 6.33, 2.10, 58980, 12456, 4567, 14.40,"XQ" 18.00, 7.23,
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- 2468 146-154 Column(k)data Format:SeeField9above. 16 Column(l)data 17.40 156-164 Column(l)data Format:SeeField10above. FCCReport43-02-AutomatedReportSpecifications December1998 Page60of108 RECORDTYPEB7-BASESOFCHARGESFORDEPRECIATIONDATARECORD(continued) Field Item Example Position Description 17 EndofRecordCode "XQ" 166-169 AlwayscontainsthelettersXQcapitalized withnospacebetweenthemtoindicatetheend oftherecord. Format:Includequotationmarks. Note: Separateallfieldswithcommas. Footnoterecordsareneededifanydataforthecurrentperioddiffermateriallyfromthose forthepreviousperiodandthedifferenceisnotself-explanatorybutwascausedby unusualcircumstancesthathavenotbeenexplainedinapreviousreport,orifthecarrier doesnotfollowtheproceduresdescribedintherow/columninstructionsintheReport Definition. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Samplerecords: 1501,"LBIL","B7",100.0, 2,"XQ" 1502,"LBIL","B7",240.0,"IL",2112.00,"MotorVehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1503,"LBIL","B7",240.0,"IL",2115.00,"GarageWorkEquipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1504,"LBIL","B7",240.0,"IL",2215.30,"OtherElectro-MechanicalSwitching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1505,"LBIL","B7",245.0,"TO",-99999,"N/A ""N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1506,"LBIL","B7",250.0,"IN",2123.10,"OfficeSupportEquipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1507,"LBIL","B7",250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1508,"LBIL","B7",250.0,"IN",2231.20,"OtherRadioFacilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1509,"LBIL","B7",255.0,"TO",-99999,"N/A ""N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuationofsamplerecords: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200, 246, 5.40,"XQ" 7.16, 11.32, 7716, 1236, 36972, 11.00,"XQ" -99999.00,-99999.00, 71886, 27892, -99999,-99999.00,"XQ" 6.33, 2.10, 58980, 12456, 4567, 14.40,"XQ" 18.00, 7.23,
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- Also, if the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1501,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1502,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1503,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2115.00,"Garage Work Equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1504,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1505,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1506,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1507,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1508,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1509,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- Also, if the carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1501,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1502,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1503,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2115.00,"Garage Work Equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1504,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1505,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1506,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1507,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1508,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1509,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1223,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1224,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1225,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1226,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1227,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1228,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1229,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1230,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1231,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1223,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1224,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1225,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1226,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1227,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1228,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1229,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1230,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1231,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1223,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1224,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1225,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1226,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1227,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1228,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1229,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1230,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1231,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1223,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1224,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1225,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1226,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1227,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1228,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1229,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1230,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1231,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1223,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1224,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1225,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1226,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1227,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1228,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1229,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1230,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1231,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1223,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1224,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor Vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1225,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1226,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2215.30,"Other Electro Mechanical Switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1227,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1228,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.10,"Office Support Equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1229,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.10,"Radio ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1230,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.20,"Other Radio Facilities ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1231,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390,
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- carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
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- carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
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- carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
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- carrier does not follow the procedures described in the row/column instructions in the Report Definition, footnote records are needed. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
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- between them to indicate the end of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Note: Separate all fields with commas. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2005PDFs/4302s05.pdf
- between them to indicate the end of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Note: Separate all fields with commas. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4302c06.pdf
- between them to indicate the end of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Note: Separate all fields with commas. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2006PDFs/4302s06.pdf
- between them to indicate the end of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Note: Separate all fields with commas. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4302c07.pdf
- between them to indicate the end of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Note: Separate all fields with commas. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,
- http://www.fcc.gov/wcb/armis/documents/2007PDFs/4302s07.pdf
- between them to indicate the end of the record. Format: Include quotation marks. Note: Separate all fields with commas. 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345 Sample records: 1211,"LBIL","B7 ", 100.0, 2,"XQ" 1212,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2112.00,"Motor vehicles ","R", 28.0, 5.32, 1213,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2114.00,"Tools and other work equipment ","W", 6.3, 7.90, 1214,"LBIL","B7 ", 240.0,"IL",2212.20,"Packet switching ","W", 11.1, 11.32, 1215,"LBIL","B7 ", 245.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1216,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2123.00,"Office equipment ","R", 38.0, 3.32, 1217,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2231.00,"Radio systems ","W", 5.3, 5.90, 1218,"LBIL","B7 ", 250.0,"IN",2232.20,"Optical circuit ","R", 14.1, 12.34, 1219,"LBIL","B7 ", 255.0,"TO", -99999,"N/A " "N",-99999.0,-99999.00, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 6789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 Continuation of sample records: 4.32, 12.00, 56780, 23456, 2468, 17.40,"XQ" 13.00, 5.23, 7390, 3200,