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- 11.54 and related Part 11 rule sections so that EAS Participants process EANs like any other EAS message, only on a mandatory and priority basis. We also seek comment on whether the Commission should: eliminate the Emergency Action Termination event code and replace it where necessary with the End Of Message code in the Part 11 rules; delete sections 11.16, 11.42, 11.44, and 11.54(a), (b)(1)-(8), (10), (12), and 11.54(c) of the rules; and eliminate the EAS 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
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- (3/21/02). Roser Communications Networks, Inc., WBUG-FM, Fort Plain, NY. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (3/21/02). Roser Communications Networks, Inc., WBGK-FM, Newport Village, NY. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. § 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (3/21/02). 47 C.F.R. § 11.42 - Participation by Communications Common Carriers St. George Broadcasting LLC, WJOB, Hammond, IN. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. §§ 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Number), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1870 (Chief Operator) and 73.3526 (Local Public Inspection File for Commercial Stations). Chicago, IL District Office (3/5/02). 47 C.F.R. § 11.52 - EAS Code and Attention
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- priorities from the Presidential level down to the state and local levels. Need: By setting participation standards and acceptable uses, these rules ensure the integrity of EAS for the Presidential message priority in the event of a national emergency. Legal Basis: 47 U.S.C. 151, 154 (i) and (o), 303(r), 544(g) and 606. Section Number and Title: 11.41 Participation in EAS. 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. 11.43 National level participation. 11.44 EAS message priorities. 11.45 Prohibition of false or deceptive EAS transmissions. 11.46 EAS public service announcements. 11.47 Optional use of other communications methods and systems. SUBPART D - EMERGENCY OPERATIONS Brief Description: These rules describe procedures for monitoring key EAS sources. Once EAS has been activated, these rules set operation
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- and that WPDE-TV has demonstrated that WWAY is no longer significantly viewed. For the community of Marion for the first year, the submitted data for the July 2005/November 2005/February 2006/May 2006 sweep periods, with the standard errors added, show that WWAY attains a 0.053 percent share of total weekly viewing hours (0.026 reported share + 0.027 standard error) and a 11.42 percent average net weekly circulation share (5.6 reported share + 5.82 standard error). For the second year, the submitted data for the July 2006/November 2006/February 2007/May 2007 sweep periods, with the standard errors added, show that WWAY attains no measurable audience share. As before, WPDE-TV provided the required individual audience sweep period results. The individual survey results for the second
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- 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07) Background Information: The Working Party of the Special Committee on Regulatory and Procedural Matters (SC-WP) is considering the application of Nos. 11.41 and 11.42, in particular, the case of an interference complaint received within the four month period indicated in No. 11.41. The BR's initial proposal suggested that: "[i]f the interference is not eliminated by the end of the four-month period envisaged for simultaneous operation, the Bureau cancels the "incoming" assignment (i.e. the one recorded under No. 11.41) and informs the concerned administration accordingly."
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- Item 7:to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07) Background Information: The Working Party of the Special Committee on Regulatory and Procedural Matters (SC-WP) is considering the application of Nos. 11.41 and 11.42, in particular, the case of an interference complaint received within the four month period indicated in No. 11.41. The BR's initial proposal suggested that: "[i]f the interference is not eliminated by the end of the four-month period envisaged for simultaneous operation, the Bureau cancels the "incoming" assignment (i.e. the one recorded under No. 11.41) and informs the concerned administration accordingly."
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- and congested satellite bands. 23 DOCUMENT WAC/065(02.03.10) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR WRC-12 AGENDA ITEM 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07) ISSUE: Application of Nos. 11.41 and 11.42 of the Radio Regulations BACKGROUND: In the November 2008 meeting of the Working Party of the Special Committee on Regulatory and Procedural Matters (SC-WP), the BR addressed the application of Nos. 11.41 and 11.42 and considered, in particular, the case of an interference complaint received within the four month period indicated in No. 11.41. Under these circumstances the BR suggested
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- and congested satellite bands. 2173 DOCUMENT WAC/065(02.03.10) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR WRC-12 AGENDA ITEM 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev.WRC-07) ISSUE: Application of Nos. 11.41 and 11.42 of the Radio Regulations BACKGROUND: In the November 2008 meeting of the Working Party of the Special Committee on Regulatory and Procedural Matters (SC-WP), the BR addressed the application of Nos. 11.41 and 11.42 and considered, in particular, the case of an interference complaint received within the four month period indicated in No. 11.41. Under these circumstances the BR suggested
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- the Commission's Foreign Participation Order, asserting that it is in the public interest to permit a greater than 25 percent indirect foreign ownership interest via Level 3 GC in TelCove and Vyvx. Specifically, the petition seeks authority for 46.11 percent foreign ownership consisting of: approximately 24.47 percent indirect equity-and-voting interest to be acquired by STT Crossing; an aggregate of approximately 11.42 percent indirect equity-and-voting interest by other investors from WTO-member countries, including 8.16 percent held jointly by Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, a Canadian entity, an individual Canadian citizen, and three Canadian holding companies; and an aggregate of approximately 10.22 percent indirect equity-and-voting interests to be acquired by retail investors of unknown nationality (and one known investor arguably a citizen of a
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- 310(b)(4), and the Commission's Foreign Participation Order,12asserting that it is in the public interest to permit a greater than 25 percent indirect foreign ownership interest via Level 3 GC in TelCove and Vyvx. Specifically,the petition seeks authority for 46.11 percent foreign ownership consisting of: approximately 24.47 percent indirect equity-and-voting interest to be acquired by STT Crossing; an aggregate of approximately 11.42 percent indirect equity-and-voting interest by other investors from WTO-member countries, including 8.16 percent held jointly by Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited, a Canadian entity, an individual Canadian citizen, and three Canadian holding companies; and an aggregate of approximately 10.22 percent indirect equity-and-voting interests to be acquired by retail investors of unknown nationality (and one known investor arguably a citizen of a
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- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 7: to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev. WRC-07) Issue 3A: Application of RR Nos. 11.41 and 11.42 in respect of satellite networks (Provisional / definitive recording of frequency assignments) Background Information: In its report to the 2007 World Radiocommunications Conference (Document 4, Addendum 2, Section 3.1.3.3), the Radiocommunications Bureau (BR) considered the case of recording provisional assignments under No. 11.41. The BR indicated that there were insufficient "indications as what would be the course of action, by
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- WAC/126(08.03.11) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DRAFT PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK OF THE CONFERENCE Agenda Item 7:to consider possible changes in response to Resolution 86 (Rev. Marrakesh, 2002) of the Plenipotentiary Conference: "Advance publication, coordination, notification and recording procedures for frequency assignments pertaining to satellite networks", in accordance with Resolution 86 (Rev. WRC-07) Issue 3A: Application of RR Nos. 11.41 and 11.42 in respect of satellite networks (Provisional / definitive recording of frequency assignments) Background Information: In its report to the 2007 World Radiocommunications Conference (Document 4, Addendum 2, Section 3.1.3.3), the Radiocommunications Bureau (BR) considered the case of recording provisional assignments under No. 11.41. The BR indicated that there were insufficient "indications as what would be the course of action, by
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- 6.59 -2.11 8.88 11.52 432006 C MCLOUD TELEPHONE CO. 22.33 -1.65 24.38 36.27 432008 C MEDICINE PARK TELEPHONE CO. 17.67 5.56 11.48 24.42 432010 C MID-AMERICA TEL.,INC. 1.69 5.95 -4.01 -5.07 432011 C OKLAHOMA ALLTEL, INC. -1.57 -1.64 0.07 -12.75 432013 C OKLAHOMA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH INC. 5.48 -0.09 5.57 6.44 432014 C OKLAHOMA WESTERN TELEPHONE CO. -3.63 -0.18 -3.46 -11.42 432016 C PANHANDLE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC. 57.35 -1.18 59.23 258.44 432017 C PINE TELEPHONE CO INC- OK 15.48 0.48 14.93 INFINITE 432018 C PIONEER TEL. COOP. INC. -1.19 -0.35 -0.84 -15.85 432020 C POTTAWATOMIE TELEPHONE CO. 24.73 2.30 21.92 34.39 432022 C SALINA-SPAVINAW TEL. CO.,INC. 3.87 -0.53 4.42 4.30 432023 C SHIDLER TEL. CO. 51.34 7.45 40.84 68.96 432025 C
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- 6.59 -2.11 8.88 11.52 432006 C MCLOUD TELEPHONE CO. 22.33 -1.65 24.38 36.27 432008 C MEDICINE PARK TELEPHONE CO. 17.67 5.56 11.48 24.42 432010 C MID-AMERICA TEL.,INC. 1.69 5.95 -4.01 -5.07 432011 C OKLAHOMA ALLTEL, INC. -1.57 -1.64 0.07 -12.75 432013 C OKLAHOMA TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH INC. 5.48 -0.09 5.57 6.44 432014 C OKLAHOMA WESTERN TELEPHONE CO. -3.63 -0.18 -3.46 -11.42 432016 C PANHANDLE TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE INC. 57.35 -1.18 59.23 258.44 432017 C PINE TELEPHONE CO INC- OK 15.48 0.48 14.93 INFINITE 432018 C PIONEER TEL. COOP. INC. -1.19 -0.35 -0.84 -15.85 432020 C POTTAWATOMIE TELEPHONE CO. 24.73 2.30 21.92 34.39 432022 C SALINA-SPAVINAW TEL. CO.,INC. 3.87 -0.53 4.42 4.30 432023 C SHIDLER TEL. CO. 51.34 7.45 40.84 68.96 432025 C
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- -19.94 -12.96 -8.02 -66.41 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.21 0.56 4.62 5.50 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.40 1.23 -5.56 -20.74 522423 C INLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA 14.07 3.66 10.05 22.06 522426 C KALAMA TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.23 -2.37 7.78 12.98 522427 C LEWIS RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -1.09 -4.55 3.62 0.00 522430 A MCDANIEL TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.42 -3.46 15.41 202.07 522431 C MASHELL TELECOM INC. -9.47 2.56 -11.73 -22.55 522437 C PIONEER TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.62 -4.89 5.80 3.95 522442 C ST. JOHN TELEPHONE CO. 28.43 1.11 27.02 93.91 522446 C TENINO TEL. CO. 5.05 -2.27 7.49 10.36 522447 C TOLEDO TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.58 3.21 5.20 9.04 522449 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA (CONTEL) -16.16 0.94 -16.95 0.00
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- -19.94 -12.96 -8.02 -66.41 522418 C PEND OREILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.21 0.56 4.62 5.50 522419 C HOOD CANAL TELEPHONE COMPANY -4.40 1.23 -5.56 -20.74 522423 C INLAND TELEPHONE COMPANY - WA 14.07 3.66 10.05 22.06 522426 C KALAMA TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.23 -2.37 7.78 12.98 522427 C LEWIS RIVER TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. -1.09 -4.55 3.62 0.00 522430 A MCDANIEL TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.42 -3.46 15.41 202.07 522431 C MASHELL TELECOM INC. -9.47 2.56 -11.73 -22.55 522437 C PIONEER TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.62 -4.89 5.80 3.95 522442 C ST. JOHN TELEPHONE CO. 28.43 1.11 27.02 93.91 522446 C TENINO TEL. CO. 5.05 -2.27 7.49 10.36 522447 C TOLEDO TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 8.58 3.21 5.20 9.04 522449 C VERIZON NORTHWEST INC.-WA (CONTEL) -16.16 0.94 -16.95 0.00
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- -2.25 31.14 73.70 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL. CO., INC. -1.86 -3.75 1.97 -2.46 270431 C CENTURYTEL OF NORTHWEST LA, INC. -0.98 -5.40 4.67 0.82 270432 C KAPLAN TEL. CO. -2.77 -8.85 6.66 0.92 270433 C LAFOURCHE TELEPHONE COMPANY, L.L.C. -4.11 -6.55 2.62 -5.94 270434 C CENTURYTEL OF EVANGELINE, LLC 3.00 -4.31 7.64 6.85 270435 C NORTHEAST LOUISIANA TEL. CO., INC. -11.42 -5.54 -6.23 -16.52 270436 C CENTURY TEL. OF NORTH LOUISIANA, LLC 1.93 -6.11 8.56 8.50 270438 C RESERVE TEL. CO. 3.76 0.08 3.68 4.76 270439 C CENTURYTEL OF RINGGOLD, LLC -2.26 -6.46 4.49 0.12 270440 C CENTURYTEL OF EAST LA, LLC -1.79 0.56 -2.34 -9.01 270441 C STAR TEL. CO., INC. -1.32 -3.60 2.36 -1.88 270442 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHWEST
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- -2.25 31.14 73.70 270430 C ELIZABETH TEL. CO., INC. -1.86 -3.75 1.97 -2.46 270431 C CENTURYTEL OF NORTHWEST LA, INC. -0.98 -5.40 4.67 0.82 270432 C KAPLAN TEL. CO. -2.77 -8.85 6.66 0.92 270433 C LAFOURCHE TELEPHONE COMPANY, L.L.C. -4.11 -6.55 2.62 -5.94 270434 C CENTURYTEL OF EVANGELINE, LLC 3.00 -4.31 7.64 6.85 270435 C NORTHEAST LOUISIANA TEL. CO., INC. -11.42 -5.54 -6.23 -16.52 270436 C CENTURY TEL. OF NORTH LOUISIANA, LLC 1.93 -6.11 8.56 8.50 270438 C RESERVE TEL. CO. 3.76 0.08 3.68 4.76 270439 C CENTURYTEL OF RINGGOLD, LLC -2.26 -6.46 4.49 0.12 270440 C CENTURYTEL OF EAST LA, LLC -1.79 0.56 -2.34 -9.01 270441 C STAR TEL. CO., INC. -1.32 -3.60 2.36 -1.88 270442 C CENTURYTEL OF SOUTHWEST
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- WVA DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.90 -2.89 2.05 -8.81 205050 C VERIZON WEST VIRGINIA INC. -5.06 -5.88 0.88 0.00 TOTAL WISCONSIN -0.51 -6.87 6.83 -3.12 330841 C CENTURYTEL OF THE MIDWEST-WI/CENCOM -4.66 -3.65 -1.05 -40.07 330842 A AMERY TELCOM, INC. 3.25 -2.87 6.31 INFINITE 330843 A AMHERST TEL. CO. 1.51 -1.59 3.15 4.43 330844 C BADGER TELECOM, INC. 2.34 -2.90 5.40 11.42 330846 A BALDWIN TELCOM., INC. 2.63 -3.27 6.09 INFINITE 330847 A BELMONT TEL. CO. -1.45 -1.68 0.24 -17.37 330848 A BERGEN TEL. CO. 2.95 -1.88 4.92 5.14 330849 A BLACK EARTH TEL. CO. 0.41 -1.77 2.22 -7.50 330850 A BLOOMER TEL. CO. 6.11 -2.18 8.48 0.00 3 - 183 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2005
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- WVA DBA FRONTIER COMM -0.90 -2.89 2.05 -8.81 205050 C VERIZON WEST VIRGINIA INC. -5.06 -5.88 0.88 0.00 TOTAL WISCONSIN -0.51 -6.87 6.83 -3.12 330841 C CENTURYTEL OF THE MIDWEST-WI/CENCOM -4.66 -3.65 -1.05 -40.07 330842 A AMERY TELCOM, INC. 3.25 -2.87 6.31 INFINITE 330843 A AMHERST TEL. CO. 1.51 -1.59 3.15 4.43 330844 C BADGER TELECOM, INC. 2.34 -2.90 5.40 11.42 330846 A BALDWIN TELCOM., INC. 2.63 -3.27 6.09 INFINITE 330847 A BELMONT TEL. CO. -1.45 -1.68 0.24 -17.37 330848 A BERGEN TEL. CO. 2.95 -1.88 4.92 5.14 330849 A BLACK EARTH TEL. CO. 0.41 -1.77 2.22 -7.50 330850 A BLOOMER TEL. CO. 6.11 -2.18 8.48 0.00 3 - 183 Table 3.32 ILEC High-Cost Loop Support Data Percentage Changes from 2005
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- 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75 10.00 9.80 13.25 13.50 13.30 Virgin Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Virginia 6.60 8.25 7.97 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 0.00 6.60 10.00 7.97 6.60 13.50 11.42 Washington 6.97 8.25 7.85 0.00 3.50 2.24 0.00 1.75 0.00 6.97 10.00 7.85 6.97 13.50 10.09 West Virginia 6.50 8.25 8.24 0.00 3.50 2.44 0.00 1.75 1.22 6.50 10.00 9.47 6.50 13.50 11.91 Wisconsin 6.84 8.25 7.36 0.00 3.50 1.33 0.00 1.75 0.66 6.84 10.00 8.02 6.84 13.50 9.35 Wyoming 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.72 8.25
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- 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.88 10.00 9.90 13.38 13.50 13.40 Vermont 8.00 8.25 8.05 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 9.75 10.00 9.80 13.25 13.50 13.30 Virgin Islands 8.25 8.25 8.25 3.50 3.50 3.50 1.75 1.75 1.75 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.50 13.50 13.50 Virginia 6.60 8.25 7.97 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 0.00 6.60 10.00 7.97 6.60 13.50 11.42 Washington 6.97 8.25 7.85 0.00 3.50 2.24 0.00 1.75 0.00 6.97 10.00 7.85 6.97 13.50 10.09 West Virginia 6.50 8.25 8.24 0.00 3.50 2.44 0.00 1.75 1.22 6.50 10.00 9.47 6.50 13.50 11.91 Wisconsin 6.84 8.25 7.36 0.00 3.50 1.33 0.00 1.75 0.66 6.84 10.00 8.02 6.84 13.50 9.35 Wyoming 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.45 0.00 1.75 1.72 8.25
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- -4.25 0.00 170189 C ARMSTRONG TEL CO-PA 7.94 -0.46 8.45 8.24 170191 A NORTH-EASTERN PA TEL -1.73 -5.08 3.53 -100.00 170192 C NORTH PENN TEL CO -2.31 -2.05 -0.26 -26.76 170193 A CONSOLIDATED COMM-PA 2.23 -7.79 10.87 0.00 170194 C FRONTIER-OSWAYO RIVR 3.26 -5.91 9.75 0.00 170195 A ARMSTRONG TEL NORTH 13.01 -1.88 15.18 47.39 170196 A PALMERTON TEL CO -11.42 -13.26 2.12 0.00 170197 A PENNSYLVANIA TEL CO 0.87 -2.29 3.23 -100.00 170200 A PYMATUNING IND TEL -9.54 -11.81 2.58 0.00 170201 C VERIZON N-PA(QUAKER) 11.22 -9.63 23.07 0.00 170204 A SOUTH CANAAN TEL CO 0.77 -2.59 3.45 -100.00 170206 C SUGAR VALLEY TEL CO 5.07 -0.67 5.78 -23.64 170209 C THE UTC OF PA -2.17 -9.21 7.75 0.00 170210
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- Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 10.00 8.00 11.41 6.50 10.61 7.00 11.32 6.00 11.16 5.67 1,2,3,4,5 B.2.1.9.1.12W Analog Loop Non-Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.01 3.64 4.81 3.73 5.31 4.29 4.54 3.75 5.01 3.76 B.2.1.9.1.42W Analog Loop Non-Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 1.61 3.33 1.53 3.11 1.59 3.64 1.52 3.50 1.89 4.22 4,5 B.2.1.9.2.12W Analog Loop Non-Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 9.03 4.55 9.89 6.14 10.18 8.08 11.42 7.92 11.33 5.90 B.2.1.11.1.42W Analog Loop w/INP Non- Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 1.61 1.53 1.59 4.00 1.52 1.89 3 B - 25 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 Metric Data B.2.1.12.1.12W Analog Loop w/LNP Design/<10
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- codes specified in § 11.31 in order to be certified under Part 2, Subpart J of this chapter. All existing and new models of EAS decoders and combined units manufactured after August 1, 2003 must have the selective displaying and logging capability specified in § 11.33(a)(4) in order to be certified under Part 2, Subpart J of this chapter. Section 11.42 is amended by revising the first sentence of paragraph (c) to read as follows: § 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. * * * * * (c) During a National level EAS Test, common carriers which have facilities in place may, without charge, connect an originating source from the nearest exchange to a selected Test Center and then to any
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- the national level EAS must submit a written request to the FCC. (2) NN sources may voluntarily participate in the State and Local Area EAS. Participation is at the discretion of EAS Participant management and should comply with State and Local Area EAS Plans. (c) All sources, including NN, must have immediate access to an EAS Operating Handbook. Amend § 11.42 by revising paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), (b), and (c) to read as follows: § 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. (a) * * * (1) An originating source from the nearest service area to a selected Test Center and then to the EAS Participant for the duration of the emergency, provided an Emergency Action Notification is issued by the White House
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- the national level EAS must submit a written request to the FCC. (2) NN sources may voluntarily participate in the State and Local Area EAS. Participation is at the discretion of EAS Participant management and should comply with State and Local Area EAS Plans. (c) All sources, including NN, must have immediate access to an EAS Operating Handbook. Amend § 11.42 by revising paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), (b), and (c) to read as follows: § 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. (a) * * * (1) An originating source from the nearest service area to a selected Test Center and then to the EAS Participant for the duration of the emergency, provided an Emergency Action Notification is issued by the White House
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- 11.54 and related Part 11 rule sections so that EAS Participants process EANs like any other EAS message, only on a mandatory and priority basis. We also seek comment on whether the Commission should: eliminate the Emergency Action Termination event code and replace it where necessary with the End Of Message code in the Part 11 rules; delete sections 11.16, 11.42, 11.44, and 11.54(a), (b)(1)-(8), (10), (12), and 11.54(c) of the rules; and eliminate the EAS 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
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- (3), (4), (10), and 11.54(c) from the Part 11 rules. As we observed in the Third FNPRM, these provisions are superfluous in the context of message-by-message processing we are adopting for the EAN. Because our removal of these unnecessary code sections does not affect the obligations of EAS Participants, it should have no cost impact on EAS Participants. Deleting Section 11.42. Section 11.42(b) specifies that the EAT is used to apprise ``communications common carriers'' that they must disconnect certain temporary connections between EAS Participants and selected ``Test Centers.'' In the Third FNPRM, we explained that the provisions in section 11.42 were carried over from the former EBS rules and were designed to facilitate the transmission of EANs via landlines. We also
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- EAS codes specified in 11.31 in order to be certified under Part 2, Subpart J of this chapter. All existing and new models of EAS decoders and combined units manufactured after August 1, 2003 must have the selective displaying and logging capability specified in 11.33(a)(4) in order to be certified under Part 2, Subpart J of this chapter. 97. Section 11.42 is amended by revising the first sentence of paragraph (c) to read as follows: 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. * * * * * (c) During a National level EAS Test, common carriers which have facilities in place may, without charge, connect an originating source from the nearest exchange to a selected Test Center and then to any participating
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- the national level EAS must submit a written request to the FCC. (2) NN sources may voluntarily participate in the State and Local Area EAS. Participation is at the discretion of EAS Participant management and should comply with State and Local Area EAS Plans. (c) All sources, including NN, must have immediate access to an EAS Operating Handbook. 13. Amend 11.42 by revising paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), (b), and (c) to read as follows: 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. (a) * * * (1) An originating source from the nearest service area to a selected Test Center and then to the EAS Participant for the duration of the emergency, provided an Emergency Action Notification is issued by the White House and
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- (3/21/02). * Roser Communications Networks, Inc., WBUG-FM, Fort Plain, NY. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (3/21/02). * Roser Communications Networks, Inc., WBGK-FM, Newport Village, NY. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (3/21/02). * 47 C.F.R. 11.42 Participation by Communications Common Carriers * St. George Broadcasting LLC, WJOB, Hammond, IN. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Number), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1870 (Chief Operator) and 73.3526 (Local Public Inspection File for Commercial Stations). Chicago, IL District Office (3/5/02). * 47 C.F.R. 11.52 EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring
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- Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 10.00 8.00 11.41 6.50 10.61 7.00 11.32 6.00 11.16 5.67 1,2,3,4,5 B.2.1.9.1.12W Analog Loop Non-Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.01 3.64 4.81 3.73 5.31 4.29 4.54 3.75 5.01 3.76 B.2.1.9.1.42W Analog Loop Non-Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 1.61 3.33 1.53 3.11 1.59 3.64 1.52 3.50 1.89 4.22 4,5 B.2.1.9.2.12W Analog Loop Non-Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 9.03 4.55 9.89 6.14 10.18 8.08 11.42 7.92 11.33 5.90 B.2.1.11.1.42W Analog Loop w/INP Non- Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 1.61 1.53 1.59 4.00 1.52 1.89 3 B - 25 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 Metric Data B.2.1.12.1.12W Analog Loop w/LNP Design/<10
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- Charge Including Surcharges, and Taxes Including Surcharges, and Taxes City Telephone Company Standard Lifeline Standard LinkUp Rates Rates Rates Rates State Nebraska Grand Island Qwest 27.85 13.99 37.41 18.71 New Jersey Phillipsburg Verizon 13.59 4.31 44.89 22.45 New Mexico Alamogordo Qwest 18.21 2.58 31.86 7.96 New York Binghamton Verizon 24.62 14.31 61.70 11.22 New York Buffalo Verizon 29.09 18.70 62.82 11.42 New York Massena Verizon 21.22 10.99 61.34 11.15 New York New York City Verizon 25.07 15.29 63.13 11.48 New York Ogdensburg Verizon 21.82 11.30 63.06 11.47 New York Rochester Frontier - Rochester 19.02 9.10 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 18.82 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 17.55 4.81 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton SBC 19.95 9.45 36.50 0.00 Ohio
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- Monthly Charge for Touch-Tone Service 0.07 0.00 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 4.38 3.82 Total Monthly Charge for Measured/Message Service $31.92 $22.59 Cost of a 5-Minute Daytime Call 0.09 0.09 Number of Sample Cities with Message/Measured Service 80 - Basic Connection Charge for Three Lines $162.57 $140.23 Additional Connection Charge for Touch-Tone Service 0.37 0.00 Taxes, 911, and Other Charges 11.42 9.57 Total Connection Charge for Three Lines $174.35 $149.80 Additional Charge if Drop Line and Connection Block Needed 10.90 0.00 1 Rate reflects universal service fund pass-through charges. 2 Where a rate exists for fewer than 95 cities the median represents the midpoint rate for those cities which have the service offering. Table 1.13 Average Local Rates for Businesses with
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- Phillipsburg Bell Atlantic 13.05 $10.26 44.89 22.45 New Mexico Alamogordo US West 20.99 10.18 31.86 7.96 New York Binghamton Bell Atlantic 23.74 14.47 62.41 11.35 New York Buffalo Bell Atlantic 28.27 18.90 63.53 11.55 New York Massena Bell Atlantic 20.31 11.11 62.05 11.28 New York New York City Bell Atlantic 24.86 15.46 63.84 11.61 New York Ogdensburg Bell Atlantic 20.88 11.42 63.79 11.60 New York Rochester Frontier - Rochester 17.86 13.96 33.32 10.00 North Carolina Raleigh BellSouth 17.23 6.09 44.03 22.02 North Carolina Rockingham BellSouth 15.69 4.55 44.03 22.02 Ohio Canton Ameritech 18.72 8.21 36.50 Ohio Cincinnati Cincinnati Bell 21.05 14.41 25.70 Ohio Cleveland Ameritech 18.72 8.21 36.50 Ohio Columbus Ameritech 18.72 10.63 36.50 Ohio Toledo Ameritech 18.72 8.21 36.50 Oregon
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- 12.62 16.86 11.25 6.85 10.75 17LINCOLN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 12.36 11.30 16.46 10.97 13.96 12.42 18LUFKIN-CONROE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE 12.92 12.40 12.70 15.71 (203.84) 12.48 14.18 19MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY 8.73 12.62 48.70 3.99 20.43 5.73 20ROSEVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.79 12.39 13.82 10.80 (196.88) 17.64 13.26 21TELEPHONE UTILITIES EXCHANGE CARRIER ASSOC 13.81 11.25 25.73 17.25 15.75 16.81 22UTELCO, INC. 2/ 11.42 11.42 23VIRGIN ISLANDS TELEPHONE CORPORATION 11.35 12.44 14.30 15.27 (36.25) (0.40) 8.41 24WARWICK VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.10 25WEST RIVER MUTUAL AID TELEPHONE CORP. 13.45 12.35 40.66 10.02 18.19 12.79 1/ Century Telephone of Ohio purchased Central Telephone Co. of Ohio. 2/ Rates are from the Preliminary Report. A final report was not filed since there were no changes to the
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- 26.12 41.31 30.33 3ALLTEL FLORIDA, INC. 12.75 11.59 24.99 14.38 14.17 14.08 4ALLTEL GEORGIA PROPERTIES 13.92 12.87 19.65 18.86 13.18 15.63 5ALLTEL KENTUCKY 17.34 11.59 0.22 26.16 39.22 27.64 6ALLTEL MISSISSIPPI, INC. 13.33 11.59 18.91 20.21 16.73 19.16 7ALLTEL MISSOURI PROPERTIES 12.18 11.59 10.15 12.58 16.41 14.63 8ALLTEL NEW YORK, INC. 15.27 11.59 20.37 24.28 14.25 20.49 9ALLTEL OKLAHOMA PROPERTIES 11.42 11.59 15.70 12.09 6.43 10.62 10ALLTEL PENNSYLVANIA, INC. 14.43 11.59 25.74 23.15 15.24 18.93 11ALLTEL SOUTH CAROLINA, INC. 14.27 11.59 16.98 23.98 16.48 21.59 12SUGAR LAND TELEPHONE CO. 14.50 11.59 22.70 21.83 11.25 15.89 13TEXAS ALLTEL 15.27 11.59 20.24 23.36 17.43 21.39 14WESTERN RESERVE TELEPHONE COMPANY 13.15 11.59 23.05 15.52 9.77 13.35 15ANCHORAGE TELEPH0NE UTILITY 10.71 12.96 11.17 1.87 41.16
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- 592,639 31.65 14.26 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 161,956 127,916 34,866 21.53 67.71 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 213,675 169,393 45,031 21.07 45.32 Verizon - SW - Contel Texas TX 129,352 104,850 27,820 21.51 10.90 Verizon - SW Texas TX 1,230,920 864,479 450,406 36.59 20.42 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 7,704,610 5,309,435 2,368,633 30.74 11.42 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 183,197 142,321 43,974 24.00 19.03 Qwest - Utah UT NA NA NA NA NA Verizon - New England - Vermont VT 273,723 167,052 108,099 39.49 11.57 Sprint - Centel of Virginia VA 264,652 211,499 54,232 20.49 42.35 Verizon - South - Contel - Virginia VA 391,710 268,929 138,905 35.46 40.76 Verizon -
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- C ARCTIC SLOPE TEL. ASSOCIATION COOP.INC. (ATEAC) Exchanges acquired from 611449 ATEAC, INC. 613002 C BETTLES TELEPHONE CO. INC. 24.14 12.43 10.42 31.65 613003 C BRISTOL BAY TELEPHONE COOP. INC. 10.15 -0.58 10.79 19.17 613004 C BUSH-TELL INC. 10.87 7.34 3.29 10.22 613005 A CIRCLE UTILITIES 31.84 7.89 22.20 61.87 613006 C COPPER VALLEY TEL. COOP. INC. 10.09 2.73 7.17 11.42 613007 C CORDOVA TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC. 5.50 2.45 2.98 3.57 613008 C ACS OF FAIRBANKS, INC. -8.07 4.70 -12.20 -55.74 613010 C ACS - NORTHLAND GLACIER STATE 4.28 2.56 1.68 1.73 613011 C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. 11.69 9.51 2.00 10.73 613011A C INTERIOR TELEPHONE COMPANY INC. (ATEAC) Exchanges acquired from 611449 ATEAC, INC. 613012 C ACS - ALASKA JUNEAU
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- 78 80 81 81 79 77 80 80 80 80 80 Cost of a Five-Minute Business-Day Same-Zone Call $0.0932$0.0948$0.0935$0.0955$0.0969$0.0947$0.0928$0.0927$0.0922$0.0921$0.0938$0.0958$0.0921$0.0925 Basic Connection Charge for Three Lines $166.89$165.13$178.14$178.25$170.59$169.78$167.99$167.93$167.17$166.34$163.86$163.79$162.35$162.57 Additional Connection Charge for Touch-Tone Service 5.10 5.68 3.40 3.39 3.48 2.75 0.67 0.67 0.52 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 0.37 Taxes 9.43 9.30 9.67 9.61 9.02 9.00 9.84 10.04 11.04 10.54 11.24 10.71 10.12 11.42 Total Connection Charge for Three Lines 181.42 180.11 191.21 191.25 183.08 181.54 178.49 178.64 178.74 177.28 175.47 174.86 172.84 174.35 Additional Charge If Drop Line and Connection Block Needed 13.39 14.09 20.79 12.76 13.28 11.58 11.69 9.89 9.57 9.57 9.69 9.66 10.90 10.90 *Rate is based upon flat-rate service where available, and measured/message service with 200 five-minute, same-zone business-day calls
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- Payments in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* IOWA Cont. 351294 A SCRANTON TEL. CO. 11.99 6.10 5.56 17.06 351295 A SHELL ROCK TEL. CO. 7.66 -3.05 11.05 66.09 351297 A HEART OF IOWA COMMUNICATIONS COOP. 0.25 -2.94 3.29 -1.74 351298 A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 10.56 -0.02 10.58 0.00 351298A A SOUTH SLOPE COOP. TEL. CO. 10.40 -0.92 11.42 202.21 351301 A SOUTHWEST TEL. EXCH., INC. 3.19 2.46 0.71 -3.56 351302 A SPRINGVILLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 9.96 -1.28 11.38 126.65 351303 A COOPERATIVE TEL. EXCHANGE 1.47 -1.82 3.36 -0.45 351304 A SWISHER TEL. CO. 10.62 0.49 10.08 53.40 351305 A STRATFORD MUTUAL TEL. CO. 8.69 -0.94 9.72 36.88 351306 A SULLY TEL. ASSOC. 57.06 51.74 3.50 52.66 351307 A
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- DAKOTA 0.75 -1.39 2.17 17.03 381447 C NORTH DAKOTA TELEPHONE COMPANY 0.66 0.75 -0.09 -12.44 381509 A WOLVERTON TEL. CO. -4.03 -2.36 -1.72 -12.47 381601 A ABSARAKA COOP TELEPHONE CO. -3.10 0.00 -3.10 -7.66 381604 C BEK COMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE 12.65 -0.07 12.73 25.84 381607 C CONSOLIDATED TELCOM 2.46 -0.30 2.77 3.60 381610 C DAKOTA CENTRAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS COOPERATIVE -3.04 0.68 -3.70 -11.42 381611 C DICKEY RURAL TEL COOP. 15.11 -0.93 16.19 101.39 381614 A POLAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 13.31 0.12 13.17 77.74 381615 A GRIGGS COUNTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 9.70 -0.45 10.21 70.75 381616 C INTER-COMMUNITY TELEPHONE COMPANY -6.76 2.00 -8.59 -18.46 381617 C MIDSTATE TELEPHONE COMPANY 16.92 4.54 11.84 71.27 381622 A MOORE & LIBERTY TELEPHONE COMPANY 11.91 1.11 10.68 73.09 381623 A
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- 2.80 10.37 62.58 391688 A WESTERN TELEPHONE COMPANY 12.54 -1.89 14.71 127.28 391689 C WEST RIVER COOPERATIVE TEL. CO. 8.92 2.01 6.78 26.71 395145 C QWEST CORPORATION - SD (US WEST) 8.65 -1.48 10.28 0.00 TOTAL: TENNESSEE -1.43 0.75 -2.17 48.61 290280 C ARDMORE TEL. CO., INC. 2.36 3.00 -0.63 10.43 290552 C CENTURYTEL OF ADAMSVILLE, INC. 6.16 3.68 2.39 11.42 290553 A BEN LOMAND RURAL TEL. COOP., INC. 11.35 3.95 7.12 0.00 290554 A BLEDSOE TEL. COOP. 11.11 6.05 4.78 0.00 290557 C CENTURYTEL OF CLAIBORNE, INC. 6.85 1.73 5.02 18.73 290559 A CONCORD TEL. EXCHANGE, INC. 5.20 3.32 1.82 0.00 290561 A CROCKETT TEL., INC. 14.19 2.23 11.70 INFINITE 290562 C DEKALB TEL. COOP, INC. 12.95 3.52 9.11 40.64
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- 310.6 11.472 299.2 253.0 46.13 46.13 IL INDIANA 228.7 6.605 222.1 199.3 22.84 22.84 IN IOWA 106.2 0.740 105.5 101.8 3.68 3.68 IA KANSAS 128.2 1.167 127.0 122.4 4.63 4.63 KS KENTUCKY 99.6 (1.893) 101.5 99.8 1.68 1.68 KY LOUISIANA 53.6 53.6 52.9 0.73 0.73 LA MAINE 131.4 131.4 131.5 (0.06) (0.06)ME MARYLAND 98.5 98.5 80.8 17.67 2.2 4.1 6.3 11.42 MD MASSACHUSETTS 375.7 375.7 375.8 (0.07) (0.07)MA MICHIGAN 849.6 0.085 849.5 849.2 0.27 0.27 MI MINNESOTA 85.3 0.654 84.6 83.0 1.66 1.66 MN MISSISSIPPI 93.0 93.0 92.4 0.59 0.59 MS MISSOURI 235.4 7.709 227.7 209.3 18.37 18.37 MO MONTANA 47.5 0.035 47.5 47.4 0.08 0.08 MT NEBRASKA 61.1 0.740 60.3 58.0 2.37 2.37 NE NEVADA 24.9 (0.629) 25.6 25.4 0.16
- http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2002/FCC-02-64A1.html
- EAS codes specified in 11.31 in order to be certified under Part 2, Subpart J of this chapter. All existing and new models of EAS decoders and combined units manufactured after August 1, 2003 must have the selective displaying and logging capability specified in 11.33(a)(4) in order to be certified under Part 2, Subpart J of this chapter. 97. Section 11.42 is amended by revising the first sentence of paragraph (c) to read as follows: 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. * * * * * (c) During a National level EAS Test, common carriers which have facilities in place may, without charge, connect an originating source from the nearest exchange to a selected Test Center and then to any participating
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- the national level EAS must submit a written request to the FCC. (2) NN sources may voluntarily participate in the State and Local Area EAS. Participation is at the discretion of EAS Participant management and should comply with State and Local Area EAS Plans. (c) All sources, including NN, must have immediate access to an EAS Operating Handbook. 13. Amend 11.42 by revising paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), (b), and (c) to read as follows: 11.42 Participation by communications common carriers. (a) * * * (1) An originating source from the nearest service area to a selected Test Center and then to the EAS Participant for the duration of the emergency, provided an Emergency Action Notification is issued by the White House and
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- (3/21/02). * Roser Communications Networks, Inc., WBUG-FM, Fort Plain, NY. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (3/21/02). * Roser Communications Networks, Inc., WBGK-FM, Newport Village, NY. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures) and 73.1820 (Station Log). Buffalo, NY Resident Agent Office (3/21/02). * 47 C.F.R. 11.42 Participation by Communications Common Carriers * St. George Broadcasting LLC, WJOB, Hammond, IN. Other violations: 47 C.F.R. 11.61 (Tests of EAS Procedures), 17.4(g) (Posting of Antenna Structure Registration Number), 73.1590 (Equipment Performance Measurements), 73.1870 (Chief Operator) and 73.3526 (Local Public Inspection File for Commercial Stations). Chicago, IL District Office (3/5/02). * 47 C.F.R. 11.52 EAS Code and Attention Signal Monitoring