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- Ku-band frequencies at 101º W.L.: 13.0-13.15 GHz and 13.2-13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) and 10.75-10.95 GHz (space-to-Earth). We deny Globalstar's request to operate on those frequencies that we have authorized Motient to use at 101º W.L. After eliminating the bands previously granted to Motient from Globalstar's feeder-link request, Globalstar might be eligible to receive an authorization to operate in the following bands: 13.15-13.20 GHz and 12.75-13.00 GHz (Earth-to-space) and 10.70-10.75 GHz and 11.20-11.45 GHz (space-to-Earth). Motient, however, filed and subsequently amended an application for a second-generation MSS system that seeks to use virtually the same feeder-link spectrum that Globalstar proposes to use. Because the pending proposals from Motient and Globalstar may prove mutually exclusive, we defer action on both Motient's and Globalstar's proposal
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- State of Luxembourg, the Banque et Caisse D'Epargne de L'Etat (BCEE) and Société Nationale de Crédit et d'Investissement (SNCI), will hold Class B shares that collectively represent an equity interest of 16.67 percent and a voting interest of 34.90 percent; and wholly-owned subsidiaries of Deutsche Telekom, A.G. (Deutsche Telekom) will hold Class A shares that represent an equity interest of 13.15 percent and a voting interest of 11.02 percent. The remaining Class A shareholders will have the following equity and effective voting interests as outlined in the ownership chart in paragraph 2 above: the twelve named institutional investors (20.29 percent equity and 16.98 percent voting); the investors that hold their interest in SES Global as FDRs (18.83 percent equity and 15.77
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- noted. 2. Section 0.467 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: * * * * * Section 0.467 Search and Review Fees (a)(1) * * * The fee is based on the grade level of the employee(s) who conduct(s) the search or review, as specified in the following schedule: Hourly Grade Fee GS-1 10.72 GS-2 11.66 GS-3 13.15 GS-4 14.76 GS-5 16.51 GS-6 18.41 GS-7 20.46 GS-8 22.66 GS-9 25.03 GS-10 27.56 GS-11 30.28 GS-12 36.29 GS-13 43.15 GS-14 51.00 GS-15 59.99 Note: These fees will be modified periodically to correspond with modifications in the rate of pay approved by Congress. (2) The fees in paragraph (a)(1) of this section were computed at Step 5 of each grade
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- systems may compromise the terrestrial wireless services' ability to coordinate use. We note that the Commission imposed relevant restrictions in the Ku-Band NGSO FSS proceeding. It concluded that in order to preserve freedom of operation for BAS and CARS mobile pickup operations in areas where their use is most prevalent NGSO FSS licensees should be barred from transmitting in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz uplink band from earth stations located within 50 kilometers of a top 100 television market. Further, the Commission concluded that no authorization should be issued for operation of an NGSO FSS gateway station in the 12.75-13.25 GHz uplink band pending completion of a rulemaking establishing rules for coordination between earth stations and BAS and CARS mobile pickup operations in
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- systems may compromise the terrestrial wireless services' ability to coordinate use. We note that the Commission imposed relevant restrictions in the Ku-Band NGSO FSS proceeding. It concluded that in order to preserve freedom of operation for BAS and CARS mobile pickup operations in areas where their use is most prevalent NGSO FSS licensees should be barred from transmitting in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz uplink band from earth stations located within 50 kilometers of a top 100 television market. Further, the Commission concluded that no authorization should be issued for operation of an NGSO FSS gateway station in the 12.75-13.25 GHz uplink band pending completion of a rulemaking establishing rules for coordination between earth stations and BAS and CARS mobile pickup operations in
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- Space Station @ 101 W.L., Call Sign S2358, File No. SAT-AMD-20040209-00014. Dear Mr. Levin: On February 9, 2004, Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC (MSV) filed an amendment to its pending application for its next generation Mobile-Satellite Service (MSS) system to request an additional 50 megahertz of spectrum in each direction for feeder links in Ku-band frequencies (10.70-10.75 GHz (downlink) and 13.15-13.20 GHz (uplink)) which are subject to the Appendix 30B Plan of the International Telecommunication Union. For the reasons discussed below, we dismiss the amendment as defective without prejudice to refiling. The Commission requires all applications for space station licenses to be substantially complete when they are filed. Applications that are not substantially complete are returned to the applicant without further
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- Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 3 $ 49.06 4 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Statewide Average $ 24.53 ISDN BRI - Density Cell 1 $ 14.15 ISDN BRI - Density Cell 2 $ 17.09 ISDN BRI - Density Cell 3 $ 30.42 ISDN BRI - Statewide Average $ 16.59 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Density Cell 1 $ 13.15 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Density Cell 2 $ 16.94 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Density Cell 3 $ 31.56 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Statewide Average $ 15.97 DS1/ISDN PRI Loop - Density Cell 1 $ 51.13 DS1/ISDN PRI Loop - Density Cell 2 $ 65.62 DS1/ISDN PRI Loop - Density Cell 3 $ 122.25 DS1/ISDN
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- filed an application to construct, launch, and operate a satellite at the 101° W.L. orbital location that would provide Fixed-Satellite Service (``FSS'') in the extended Ku-band. In November 2003, EchoStar filed an amendment to its application outlining two system upgrades that subsumed its original application. EchoStar's amended application requested authority to operate in, among other bands, the 10.70-10.75 GHz and 13.15-13.20 GHz bands. On February 9, 2004, the Satellite Division dismissed without prejudice to refiling, EchoStar's amendment, and the underlying application as both incomplete and internally inconsistent. 3. On February 9, 2004, after EchoStar's underlying application and amendment were dismissed, MSV filed an amendment to its pending application for its next generation MSS system requesting an additional 50 megahertz of spectrum
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- any needed coordination with previously licensed satellite systems in allotted extended Ku- band.'"' Upon technical review, we find that Echostar's Amendment is inconsistent in the frequency assignments it requests. In both the Application and the Amendment, EchoStar states that it requests authority to operate in the 10.70-10.75 GHz, and 11.20-1 1.45 GHz frequency bands (downlinks) and the 12.75-13.00 GHz and 13.15-13.20 GHz frequency bands (uplinks)." However, the Channel Frequency Plan outlined in Table A.4-1 of Section A.4 of the Attachment to the Amendment provides information that is significantly different fiom those fiequencies proposed in both the Application and in other portions of the Amendment. Specifically, the Channel Frequency Plan indicates that transponders KuX- 17 and KuX-18 will operate in the bands
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- We are persuaded that the Division's dismissal on the ground that EchoStar's filings were incomplete and internally inconsistent was correct. background In August 2003, EchoStar filed an application to construct, launch, and operate a satellite at the 101° W.L. orbital location that would provide Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) in the 10.70-10.75 GHz and 11.20-11.45 GHz (downlink) and the 12.75-13.00 GHz and 13.15-13.20 GHz (uplink) frequencies. In November 2003, EchoStar filed an amendment to its application outlining two system upgrades. On February 9, 2004, the Division dismissed EchoStar's application. The Division found that EchoStar's amended application was not in compliance with Section 25.114(c) of the Commission's rules, which requires all space station applicants to submit all applicable items of information listed in its
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- frequencies by GSO satellites to international services only. MSV also requested a waiver of Section 25.210(j) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(j), to operate with a greater East-West station-keeping tolerance. In February 2004, MSV again amended its application to request an additional 50 megahertz of spectrum (in each transmission direction) for feeder links at 10.70-10.75 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 13.15-13.20 GHz (Earth-to-space), for a total of 500 megahertz in each transmission direction. In its amendment, MSV requested a further waiver of Footnote NG104 of Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, to cover the additional spectrum. It also requested a waiver of Section 25.210(j) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(j), to operate with a greater
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- frequencies by GSO satellites to international services only. MSV also requested a waiver of Section 25.210(j) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(j), to operate with a greater East-West station-keeping tolerance. In February 2004, MSV again amended its application to request an additional 50 megahertz of spectrum (in each transmission direction) for feeder links at 10.70-10.75 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 13.15-13.20 GHz (Earth-to-space), for a total of 500 megahertz in each transmission direction. In its amendment, MSV requested a further waiver of Footnote NG104 of Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, to cover the additional spectrum. It also requested a waiver of Section 25.210(j) of the Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. § 25.210(j), to operate with a greater
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- Basis: 47 U.S.C. 154, 303. Section Number and Title: 13.1 Basis and purpose. 13.3 Definitions. 13.5 Licensed commercial radio operator required. 13.7 Classification of operator licenses and endorsements. 13.8 Authority conveyed. 13.9 Eligibility and application for new license or endorsement. 13.10 Licensee address. 13.11 Holding more than one commercial radio operator license. 13.13 Application for a renewed or modified license. 13.15 License term. 13.17 Replacement license. 13.19 Operator's responsibility. 13.201 Qualifying for a commercial operator license or endorsement. 13.203 Examination elements. 13.207 Preparing an examination. 13.209 Examination procedures. 13.211 Commercial radio operator license examination. 13.213 COLEM qualifications. 13.215 Question pools. 13.217 Records. PART 15 -- RADIO FREQUENCY DEVICES SUBPART B -- UNINTENTIONAL RADIATORS Brief Description: This rule specifies the isolation standards
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- 101° W.L. orbital location. Therefore, pursuant to Section 25.158(b)(3)(ii) of the Commission's Rules, we deny Echostar's application. BACKGROUND 2. On February 10, 2004, EchoStar Satellite LLC (EchoStar), filed an application for authority to construct, launch, and operate a geostationary (GSO) satellite in the Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) using allotted extended Ku-band frequencies (10.7-10.75 GHz and 11.2-11.45 GHz downlink; 12.75-13.0 GHz and 13.15-13.2 GHz uplink) at the 101° W.L. orbital location. Echostar's application was second-in-line to the MSV's 101° amended application. EchoStar's application was accepted for filing and placed on public notice on March 26, 2005. Comments were filed by MSV and EchoStar. 3. On May 23, 2005, MSV was granted authority to construct, launch, and operate a second-generation Mobile Satellite Service (MSS)
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- and CARS, NGSO FSS licensees must coordinate with GSO FSS using the band. The Commission adopted EPFDup limits at the geostationary satellite orbit, regardless of whether the NGSO FSS system transmission emanates from a gateway or from a user earth station facility. These limits are single-entry EPFDup limits adopted at WRC-2000 and adopted in the Ku-band NGSO FSS service rules. 13.15 - 13.2125 GHz Exception Although the Commission permitted NGSO FSS gateway earth stations in most of the 12.75-13.25 GHz in the First Report and Order, the Commission carved out a portion of the band in which NGSO FSS operations were not permitted in order to continue remote backup operations throughout the United States for incumbent BAS and CARS. On reconsideration,
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- states that the 12.75-13.25 band is allocated to the Space Research Service (deep space) (space-to-Earth) for reception only at Goldstone, California. MSV states that it will take "all practicable steps" to ensure that its feeder link transmissions will not interfere with the space research service at Goldstone, California. Additionally, Footnote NG53 of Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules reserves the 13.15-13.20 GHz band for television pickup and Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) inside a 50 kilometer radius of the top 100 television markets identified in Section 76.51 of the Commission's rules. To avoid interference with these services, MSV says it will not transmit in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band from a site within 50 kilometers of a top 100 television market identified
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- states that the 12.75-13.25 band is allocated to the Space Research Service (deep space) (space-to-Earth) for reception only at Goldstone, California. MSV states that it will take "all practicable steps" to ensure that its feeder link transmissions will not interfere with the space research service at Goldstone, California. Additionally, Footnote NG53 of Section 2.106 of the Commission's rules reserves the 13.15-13.20 GHz band for television pickup and Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) inside a 50 kilometer radius of the top 100 television markets identified in Section 76.51 of the Commission's rules. To avoid interference with these services, MSV says it will not transmit in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band from a site within 50 kilometers of a top 100 television market identified
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- the NGSO FSS system transmission emanates from a gateway or from a user earth station facility. These limits are single-entry EPFDup limits adopted at WRC-2000 and adopted in the Ku-band NGSO FSS service rules. The Commission permits NGSO FSS gateway earth stations in the 12.75-13.15 GHz band and the 13.2125-13.25 GHz bands. The Commission limits NGSO FSS use of the 13.15-13.2125 to protect remote backup operations throughout the United States for incumbent BAS and CARS. NGSO FSS uplink operations in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band are limited to areas of the country outside a 50 km radius of the top 100 television markets. We have reviewed the EPFDup calculations provided by Virtual Geo and find that they comply with our EPFD limits.
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- footnotes (US267, US307, and NG53) would benefit from further revision. Specifically, we make several minor editorial revisions to footnote US267 to improve its readability. For consistency, we are amending footnote US307 by revising ``for space-to-Earth transmissions in the fixed satellite service'' to read ``to the fixed-satellite service (space-to-Earth).'' We observe that footnote NG53 refers to four sub-bands within the band 13.15-13.25 GHz in an unstructured manner. Accordingly, we are amending footnote NG53 to provide an introductory paragraph and to provide a paragraph structure that will assist the reader. We also take this opportunity to introduce the abbreviations used in this footnote. During our review of this issue, we determined that three other footnotes (US351, US378, and NG124) should also be revised
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 2 DA 09-658 March 23, 2009 WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU REMINDS HOLDERS OF CERTAIN COMMERCIAL RADIO OPERATOR LICENSES THAT THEY ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED TO FILE RENEWAL APPLICATIONS In the Third Report and Order in WT Docket No. 00-48, the Commission amended Section 13.15 of its Rules to extend the license terms of certain commercial radio operator licenses from five years to the lifetime of the holder. Specifically, it extended the terms of GMDSS Radio Operator's Licenses (Operator Class Code DO), Restricted GMDSS Radio Operator's Licenses (RG), GMDSS Radio Maintainer's Licenses (DM), GMDSS Operator/Maintainer Licenses (DB), and Marine Radio Operator Permits (MP) to the
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- news events in areas outside those covered by their TV pickup stations authorization. Consistent with the request for comment in the Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOI on the ability of BAS and CARS to share with FS in the 7 and 13 GHz bands, we seek comment on whether the Commission should continue to exclude FS facilities from the 7075-7125 MHz and 13.15-13.2 GHz bands, and reserve two 25 megahertz channels for BAS and CARS use in each band. In the 7 GHz band, reserving 7075-7125 MHz for BAS would mean that FS sharing could occur in the 6875-7075 MHz frequency range, which is contiguous to the 6525-6875 MHz band where FS operations are already authorized. In the 13 GHz band, this proposal
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- breaking news events in areas outside those covered by their TV pickup stations authorization. 9.Consistent with the request for comment in the Wireless Backhaul NPRM/NOIon the ability of BAS and CARS to share with FS in the 7 and 13 GHz bands, we seek comment on whether the Commission should continue to exclude FS facilities from the 7075-7125 MHz and 13.15-13.2 GHz bands, and reserve two 25 megahertz channels for BAS and CARS use in each band. In the 7 GHz band, reserving 7075-7125 MHz for BAS would mean that FS sharing could occur in the 6875-7075 MHz frequency range, which is contiguous to the 6525-6875 MHz band where FS operations are already authorized. In the 13 GHz band, this proposal
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- 13.75 14.45 18717.20 19782.49 35850.9736292.0638576.2540306.62 10.27 10.98 17346.22 18641.23 32307.4832762.6134362.5636537.10 11.63 13.63 165149.32 175031.09 32499.8933231.6734725.1536442.79 11.53 12.77 40003.70 42533.79 30083.1031279.7633049.9934941.09 13.61 14.57 152956.36 162900.01 33558.2334309.0136371.4238333.92 14.34 14.64 117110.09 123606.00 29946.9230668.9032270.6233794.29 13.64 14.95 24090.42 25514.06 25831.0126101.1327677.4129036.14 15.48 15.33 45996.06 48818.48 27347.3828061.5830013.7431605.90 13.45 15.06 189082.44 202507.99 33252.1834065.4235021.7536638.44 18.20 19.04 31720.92 33637.73 21791.0122926.2224258.8925543.11 16.47 16.54 7065.13 7478.72 19777.4420383.4222044.0823334.53 15.02 15.38 109178.34 114456.60 17516.7317994.7418854.4119731.17 13.15 14.44 78400.30 81560.66 17810.7418147.5719259.6620023.73 11.65 11.95 12634.42 13291.75 19389.9219682.3321316.7222482.66 11.11 12.75 37990.98 39493.52 17559.6418074.2018984.1019718.17 14.69 15.07 95603.62 99376.60 17234.6018139.9519055.9319783.13 12.39 13.38 37392.70 39066.53 20849.1521379.9222558.3423498.66 11.26 11.19 Federal Communications Commission DA 11-732 4972265.00 38916.00 585630.00 33504.00 1933603.00 43081.00 805144.00 44161.00 770311.00 36926.00 284731.00 37315.00 129282.00 32007.00 463637.00 31657.00 1123819.831204692.29 20569.9621534.3423268.8524861.38 31.16 32.30 536443.75 574046.93 20330.5221141.6222887.2924244.07 36.49 37.76 192920.32 212280.57 22033.9023048.4024907.2927462.03 33.74
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- Cos. - Southeast (TN, VA, & SC) 17.62 15.87 17.50 23.32 Central Telephone of Virginia 26/ 12.91 15.55 14.30 15.87 17.46 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA, & SC) 13.66 13.48 13.39 19.17 19.05 20.66 50 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 14.06 14.93 15.55 18.41 20.33 24.30 26.13 24.19 28.98 38.21 51 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 12.75 12.33 13.15 16.54 15.93 16.12 13.91 17.33 20.16 20.03 Central Telephone of Illinois 26/ 27/ 11.54 10.18 18.87 19.55 18.40 18.92 All Other Companies 52 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 28/ 12.36 14.95 15.47 16.09 14.95 12.27 15.02 19.27 12.00 53 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 29/ 20.04 17.81 25.45 28.95 54 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 30/ 15.42 9.77 17.87 16.71 19.68 55
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- Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Report No. 2595 February 14, 2003 CONSUMER & GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS BUREAU REFERENCE INFORMATION CENTER ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- RM NO. RULES SEC. PETITIONER DATE RECEIVED NATURE OF PETITION ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- 10647* 13.15(b) Richard H. Weil 11/22/99 Request Amendment of the 2057 Fairmount Avenue Commission's Rules to Standardize ST. Paul, MN 55105 the term of Commercial Radio Operator Licenses to be issued for the lifetime of the holder. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- FCC PUBLIC NOTICE Federal Communications Commission 445 12th St., S.W. Washington, D.C. 20554 News Media Information 202 / 418-0500 Fax-On-Demand 202 /
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- 7841 (2002) and Amendment of Parts 2 and 25 of the Commission's Rules to Permit Operation of NGSO FSS Systems Co-Frequency with GSO and Terrestrial Systems in the Ku-band Frequency Range, First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 16 FCC Rcd 4096 (2000). In its amendment, Boeing withdraws its request to operate Earth-to-space feeder links in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band. In addition, Boeing seeks a limited waiver of the Commission's filing requirements in Section 25.146(a). Amendment Virtual Geosatellite, LLC S2366 SAT-AMD-20020916-00173P Virtual Geosatellite, LLC has filed a conforming amendment to its pending application to launch and operate a non-geostationary satellite system in the Ku-band (see Application File No. SAT-LOA-19990108-00007), pursuant to Report and Order and Further Notice of
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- be offered on a non-common carrier basis. The TT&C frequencies will be in the Ka-bands. Page 1 of 4 EchoStar Satellite Corporation S2492 SAT-LOA-20030827-00179E Launch and Operating Authority 08/27/2003 00:00:04:58600 Date Filed: EchoStar Satellite Corporation has filed an application to construct, launch and operate a fixed-satellite service satellite using the 10.7-10.75 GHz, 11.2-11.202 GHz, 11.302-11.45 GHz, 12.75-12.751 GHz, 12.851-13.0 GHz, 13.15-13.2 GHz frequency bands at the 101° WL orbital location. In a separate action, EchoStar's request to operate this satellite in the 11.202-11.302 GHz and 12.751-12.851 GHz frequency bands is being dismissed because another entity holds a license for a satellite at 101º W.L. that operate on the same spectrum. The satellite will have 18 transponders each of 27 MHz usable
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- and excluded specific frequency bands in error. There will be no separate dismissal action. The correct Public Notice entry is included here and computation for the comment period of the entire satellite application will begin today. EchoStar Satellite Corporation has filed an application to construct, launch and operate a fixed-satellite service satellite using the 10.7-10.75 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz, 12.75-13.0 GHz, 13.15-13.2 GHz frequency bands at the 101° WL orbital location. The satellite will have 18 transponders each of 27 MHz usable bandwidth, with full frequency reuse of up to 300 MHz of spectrum on both the uplink and downlink paths. Proposed services will primarily be direct-to-home satellite service to large numbers of small receive-only terminals located in the United States, Puerto
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- Customer Specified Signaling - Density Cell 3 $ 49.06 4 Wire Customer Specified Signaling - Statewide Average $ 24.53 ISDN BRI - Density Cell 1 $ 14.15 ISDN BRI - Density Cell 2 $ 17.09 ISDN BRI - Density Cell 3 $ 30.42 ISDN BRI - Statewide Average $ 16.59 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Density Cell 1 $ 13.15 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Density Cell 2 $ 16.94 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Density Cell 3 $ 31.56 Digital 4 Wire (56&64 Kbps) - Statewide Average $ 15.97 DS1/ISDN PRI Loop - Density Cell 1 $ 51.13 DS1/ISDN PRI Loop - Density Cell 2 $ 65.62 DS1/ISDN PRI Loop - Density Cell 3 $ 122.25 DS1/ISDN
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- C.F.R. sec. 25.165(a)). EchoStar Satellite L.L.C. S2615 SAT-LOA-20040210-00015E Launch and Operating Authority 02/10/2004 15:24:24:68300 Date Filed: EchoStar Satellite L.L.C. (EchoStar), formerly known as EchoStar Satellite Corporation, has filed an application for authority to construct, launch and operate a geostationary (GSO) satellite in the Fixed-Satellite Service (FSS) using allotted extended Ku-band frequencies (10.7-10.75 GHz and 11.2-11.45 GHz downlink; 12.75-13.0 GHz and 13.15-13.2 GHz uplink) at the 101° W.L. orbital location. The proposed satellite will operate with 18 transponders each of 27 MHz usable bandwidth, meaning full frequency reuse of up to 300 MHz on both the uplink and downlink paths. The proposed satellite will operate using a broad coverage beam on the downlink that is switchable to smaller spot beams. In addition,
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- Subsidiary LLC Mobile Satellite Ventures Subsidiary LLC (MSV) has filed an this amendment to its pending application to launch and operate a replacement L-band Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) satellite at 101°W. (See File No. File No. SAT-LOA-19980702-00066, as amended). In this amendment, MSV to request an additional 50 MHz (in each direction) of Planned Ku-band frequencies (10.70-10.75 GHz (downlink) and 13.15-13.20 GHz (uplink)) for feeder links in addition to the 450 MHz (in each direction) it has already applied for in its November 2003 Amdendment (10.75-10.95 GHz & 11.2-11.45 GHz (downlink) and 12.75-13.15 GHz & 13.20-13.25 GHz (uplink)). (See File No. File No. SAT-AMD-20031118-00335.) MSV has amended and restated the Technical Appendix that was included with MSV's November 2003 Amendment. Page
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- 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07 Utah 489,072 7,471,621 15.28 6,145,653 12.57 1,325,968 2.71 Vermont 99,978 1,668,556 16.69 1,083,477 10.84 585,079 5.85 Virgin Islands 18,333 1,088,559 59.38 906,856 49.47 181,703 9.91 Virginia 1,177,229 25,703,391 21.83 19,694,011 16.73 6,009,380 5.10 Washington 1,014,798 18,228,661 17.96 12,541,962 12.36 5,686,699 5.60 West
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- 20.81 18,480,730 10.05 Oklahoma 624,548 36,390,077 58.27 23,232,308 37.20 13,157,769 21.07 Oregon 554,071 13,933,792 25.15 8,867,614 16.00 5,066,178 9.14 Pennsylvania 1,816,747 85,449,027 47.03 68,345,145 37.62 17,103,882 9.41 Puerto Rico 596,502 4,329,542 7.26 1,870,081 3.14 2,459,461 4.12 Rhode Island 159,205 9,902,576 62.20 6,773,242 42.54 3,129,334 19.66 South Carolina 694,584 67,065,947 96.56 42,178,817 60.73 24,887,130 35.83 South Dakota 128,039 2,949,874 23.04 1,683,427 13.15 1,266,447 9.89 Tennessee 928,000 35,372,878 38.12 23,640,683 25.47 11,732,195 12.64 Texas 4,259,823 255,664,786 60.02 191,472,829 44.95 64,191,957 15.07 Utah 489,072 7,471,621 15.28 6,145,653 12.57 1,325,968 2.71 Vermont 99,978 1,668,556 16.69 1,083,477 10.84 585,079 5.85 Virgin Islands 18,333 1,088,559 59.38 906,856 49.47 181,703 9.91 Virginia 1,177,229 25,703,391 21.83 19,694,011 16.73 6,009,380 5.10 Washington 1,014,798 18,228,661 17.96 12,541,962 12.36 5,686,699 5.60 West
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- 3.50 3.44 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.17 10.00 8.77 6.17 13.50 12.21 Nevada 5.55 8.25 6.15 0.00 3.50 2.95 0.00 1.75 1.47 5.55 10.00 7.63 5.55 13.50 10.57 New Hampshire 8.13 8.25 8.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.13 8.25 8.14 8.13 8.25 8.14 New Jersey 7.02 8.25 8.00 0.00 3.46 3.43 0.00 1.73 1.72 7.02 9.98 9.72 7.02 13.44 13.15 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.32 0.00 1.75 1.66 8.25 10.00 9.91 8.25 13.50 13.22 New York 6.17 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 6.17 10.00 9.63 6.17 13.50 12.86 North Carolina 7.41 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.41 10.00 9.67 7.41 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 1.75 8.25 8.24 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00
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- 3.50 3.44 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.17 10.00 8.77 6.17 13.50 12.21 Nevada 5.55 8.25 6.15 0.00 3.50 2.95 0.00 1.75 1.47 5.55 10.00 7.63 5.55 13.50 10.57 New Hampshire 8.13 8.25 8.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.13 8.25 8.14 8.13 8.25 8.14 New Jersey 7.02 8.25 8.00 0.00 3.46 3.43 0.00 1.73 1.72 7.02 9.98 9.72 7.02 13.44 13.15 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.32 0.00 1.75 1.66 8.25 10.00 9.91 8.25 13.50 13.22 New York 6.17 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 6.17 10.00 9.63 6.17 13.50 12.86 North Carolina 7.41 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.41 10.00 9.67 7.41 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 1.75 8.25 8.24 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00
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- 351223 A LAUREL TEL. CO., INC. 5.76 -3.32 9.40 19.24 351225 A LEHIGH VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN. 5.26 -2.78 8.27 19.05 351228 A LONE ROCK COOP. TEL. CO. 7.18 -2.08 9.46 20.27 351229 C LOST NATION-ELWOOD TEL. CO. 17.92 -3.62 22.35 39.72 351230 A NORTHEAST IOWA TEL. CO. 2.30 -2.56 4.99 5.00 351232 A LYNNVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 19.92 16.72 2.74 13.15 351235 A FARMERS MUTUAL COOPERATIVE TELEPHONE COMPANY 5.26 -1.28 6.63 13.81 351237 A MARNE & ELK HORN TEL. CO. 30.77 25.68 4.05 29.85 351238 A MARTELLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 4.82 -4.35 9.59 18.50 351239 A MASSENA TEL. CO. 4.59 -4.45 9.46 18.38 351241 A MECHANICSVILLE TEL. CO. 1.77 -4.50 6.57 11.77 351242 A MILES COOP. TEL. ASSN. 0.85 -4.04 5.10
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- 3.50 3.44 0.00 1.75 1.72 6.17 10.00 8.77 6.17 13.50 12.21 Nevada 5.55 8.25 6.15 0.00 3.50 2.95 0.00 1.75 1.47 5.55 10.00 7.63 5.55 13.50 10.57 New Hampshire 8.13 8.25 8.14 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 8.13 8.25 8.14 8.13 8.25 8.14 New Jersey 7.02 8.25 8.00 0.00 3.46 3.43 0.00 1.73 1.72 7.02 9.98 9.72 7.02 13.44 13.15 New Mexico 8.25 8.25 8.25 0.00 3.50 3.32 0.00 1.75 1.66 8.25 10.00 9.91 8.25 13.50 13.22 New York 6.17 8.25 8.02 0.00 3.50 3.22 0.00 1.75 1.61 6.17 10.00 9.63 6.17 13.50 12.86 North Carolina 7.41 8.25 7.92 0.00 3.50 3.49 0.00 1.75 1.75 7.41 10.00 9.67 7.41 13.50 13.16 North Dakota 1.75 8.25 8.24 0.00 3.50 1.84 0.00
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- 454449 C NAVAJO COMM CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM-AZ -0.87 0.59 -1.45 -25.92 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ 3.44 -8.23 12.72 0.00 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 32.43 27.85 3.59 31.98 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 26.05 0.00 26.05 INFINITE ARKANSAS TOTAL 3.48 -6.67 10.88 20.09 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE 0.27 -7.46 8.35 13.15 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS -0.54 -8.37 8.55 14.05 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC 21.01 -7.53 30.85 62.10 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC 2.91 -4.19 7.41 0.00 401691 C WINDSTREAM ARKANSAS, INC. -3.87 -3.19 -0.71 0.00 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.45 -2.59 5.17 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. -5.09
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- 454449 C NAVAJO COMM CO INC DBA FRONTIER NAVAJO COM-AZ -0.87 0.59 -1.45 -25.92 455101 C QWEST CORPORATION - AZ 3.44 -8.23 12.72 0.00 457991 C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 32.43 27.85 3.59 31.98 457991A C SADDLEBACK COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 26.05 0.00 26.05 INFINITE ARKANSAS TOTAL 3.48 -6.67 10.88 20.09 401142 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC - RUSSELLVILLE 0.27 -7.46 8.35 13.15 401143 C CENTURYTEL OF NW ARKANSAS, LLC-SILOAM SPRINGS -0.54 -8.37 8.55 14.05 401144 C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC 21.01 -7.53 30.85 62.10 401144A C CENTURYTEL OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS, LLC 2.91 -4.19 7.41 0.00 401691 C WINDSTREAM ARKANSAS, INC. -3.87 -3.19 -0.71 0.00 401692 C ARKANSAS TELEPHONE COMPANY 2.45 -2.59 5.17 0.00 401697 C CENTRAL ARKANSAS TEL. COOP INC. -5.09
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- 482244 C LINCOLN TEL CO INC 9.03 -3.49 12.97 50.47 482246 C MID-RIVERS TEL COOP 2.49 -1.89 4.47 -4.34 482247 C NEMONT TEL COOP-MT 1.38 -2.93 4.45 -3.55 482248 C NORTHERN TEL COOP 12.24 -1.78 14.27 17.25 482249 C CENTURYTEL-MONTANA -0.69 -7.20 7.01 0.00 482250 C PROJECT TEL CO 2.66 -6.27 9.53 4.56 482251 C RANGE TEL COOP-MT 10.35 -2.48 13.15 29.43 482252 A RONAN TEL CO -2.83 -5.50 2.82 -100.00 482254 C SOUTHERN MONTANA TEL 47.29 -3.42 52.50 67.85 482255 C 3-RIVERS TEL COOP 15.41 -1.92 17.67 28.70 482257 C TRIANGLE TEL COOP 23.24 -1.82 25.52 51.44 483308 C BLACKFOOT TEL - CFT 0.61 -3.34 4.09 -6.16 483310 C CENTRAL MONTANA 17.75 -3.07 21.48 29.73 484322 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-MT 2.26 -4.36
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- 482244 C LINCOLN TEL CO INC 9.03 -3.49 12.97 50.47 482246 C MID-RIVERS TEL COOP 2.49 -1.89 4.47 -4.34 482247 C NEMONT TEL COOP-MT 1.38 -2.93 4.45 -3.55 482248 C NORTHERN TEL COOP 12.24 -1.78 14.27 17.25 482249 C CENTURYTEL-MONTANA -0.69 -7.20 7.01 0.00 482250 C PROJECT TEL CO 2.66 -6.27 9.53 4.56 482251 C RANGE TEL COOP-MT 10.35 -2.48 13.15 29.43 482252 A RONAN TEL CO -2.83 -5.50 2.82 -100.00 482254 C SOUTHERN MONTANA TEL 47.29 -3.42 52.50 67.85 482255 C 3-RIVERS TEL COOP 15.41 -1.92 17.67 28.70 482257 C TRIANGLE TEL COOP 23.24 -1.82 25.52 51.44 483308 C BLACKFOOT TEL - CFT 0.61 -3.34 4.09 -6.16 483310 C CENTRAL MONTANA 17.75 -3.07 21.48 29.73 484322 C CITIZENS-FRONTIER-MT 2.26 -4.36
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- operate in the 12.75-13.25 GHz portion of the TV Broadcast Auxiliary Services and Community Television Relay Service bands. For example, further analysis would be needed to determine what minimum number of BAS or CARS facilities would trigger a growth zone designation at 13 GHz. Given the presence of mobile or portable BAS operations, SBE recommends that gateway uplinks in the 13.15-13.25 GHz portion of that band be precluded from locating within 50 km of the top 100 TV markets. Since BAS and CARS links may cross county boundaries, SBE also recommends that for a given link that crosses county boundaries, both the transmit and receive facilities count in each county in determining growth zones at 13 GHz. Decision. We conclude that
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- location on the GSO arc created by all potentially interfering earth station transmitters of a NGSO FSS system. First Report and Order, FCC 00-418, at ¶¶ 72-108. First Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, FCC 00-418, at ¶¶ 266-281. See First Report and Order, FCC 00-418, at ¶ 2. The NGSO FSS allocation excludes frequencies in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band. See First Report and Order, FCC 00-418, at ¶ 122. The 10.7-11.7 GHz, 12.75-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14.0 GHz sub-bands are shared with GSO FSS and terrestrial services and, thus, are restricted only to NGSO FSS gateway operations. 14.0-14.5 GHz is the only band that can be used by NGSO FSS service uplinks. NGSO FSS service downlinks can be implemented
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- at their current frequency tolerance. We seek comment on this proposal. 9. Use of the 13.150-13.2125 GHz Band by BAS and CARS Pickup Stations Recently, in ET Docket No. 98-206, the Commission allocated Non-Geostationary Fixed Satellite Service (NGSO FSS) uplinks on a co-primary basis in the 12.75-13.25 GHz band. However, the NGSO FSS systems were excluded from operating in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band (channels A19, A20, B19 and B20). The 13.15-13.20 GHz portion of that band is currently used by TV BAS and CARS Pickup Stations within 50 kilometers of the top 100 television markets and by fixed TV auxiliary stations in all other areas. In the NGSO Order, the Commission expanded these exclusions in favor of TV BAS and CARS
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- for High Definition Television (``HDTV'') broadcast. Coverage of events at remote venues in digital format is a significant impetus for the penetration of digital television into the consumer market. Further, the necessary bandwidth for transmission of contribution quality video is 25 MHz and such channels are available to ENG TV pickup operations only in the 13.20 to 13.25 GHz and 13.15 to 13.20 GHz bands in the top 100 markets. Currently, BAS users have access to the 2, 7, 12, and 18 GHz bands, in part shared with CARS, for ENG and other uses. The Commission's records also indicate that the vast majority of BAS ENG service is performed at 2 and 7 GHz. Nevertheless, during this time of digital transition
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- non-conforming equipment replaced on or after two years after the adoption of this Report and Order must be replaced by conforming equipment. 9. Use of the 13.150-13.2125 GHz Band by BAS and CARS Pickup Stations In ET Docket No. 98-206, the Commission allocated the band 12.75-13.25 GHz for Non-Geostationary Fixed Satellite Service (NGSO FSS) uplinks on a co-primary basis. The 13.15-13.20 GHz portion of that band is currently used by TV BAS and CARS Pickup Stations within 50 km of the top 100 television markets and by fixed TV auxiliary stations in all other areas. To protect these operations, the NGSO FSS systems were excluded from operating in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band (channels A19, A20, B19 and B20). In the NGSO
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- 1,4,5 B.2.1.3.2.2Loop + Port Combinations/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (days) 3.38 0.44 7.04 7.00 3.10 4.11 2.67 6.50 3.89 1,2,3,4 B.2.1.3.2.4Loop + Port Combinations/>=10 circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 4.98 1.00 8.77 7.00 3.81 6.00 4.27 6.50 5.95 1,2,3,4 B.2.1.4.1.1Combo Other/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.72 11.97 5.79 11.57 6.31 12.09 5.38 11.44 5.92 12.21 B.2.1.6.3.1UNE ISDN/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 11.88 10.70 13.80 10.02 14.88 9.92 13.64 10.69 13.15 10.62 B.2.1.6.4.1UNE ISDN/6-13 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 12.00 12.00 11.00 3 B.2.1.7.3.1Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 3.77 6.30 2.80 4.87 2.75 6.69 2.58 3.45 2.73 3.54 B.2.1.7.3.2Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 3.49 3.81 2.32 3.77 2.33 3.65 2.20 2.16 2.38 2.20 B.2.1.8.1.12W Analog Loop Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.03 4.83 4.82 4.52 5.33 4.63 4.50 4.58 5.00 4.21 B.2.1.8.2.12W Analog Loop Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days)
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- Out of Service > 2 Hours MR-4-06 % Out of Service > 4 Hours MR-4-07 % Out of Service > 12 Hours MR-4-08 % Out of Service > 24 Hours MR-5-01 % Repeat Reports within 30 Days DISAGGREGATED METRICS MR-4 - Trouble Duration Intervals MR-4-02-3342 Mean Time To Repair - Loop Trouble 25.8 17.57 23.59 9.5 18.24 20.06 37.33 14.47 13.15 10.79 MR-4-03-3342 Mean Time To Repair - Central Office Trouble 4.08 9.88 11.05 0.93 37.41 2.46 16.41 2 12.97 0.65 1,2,3,4,5 MR-4-07-3342 % Out of Service > 12 Hours 53.9 54.55 80 22.22 66.67 35.29 64 25 66.67 27.27 MR-4-08-3342 % Out of Service > 24 Hours 23.1 22.73 20 11.11 44.44 5.88 28 16.67 8.33 0 MR-5 - Repeat
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- follows: § 25.210 Technical requirements for space stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service. * * * * * (e) [reserved.] (f) All space stations in the Fixed Satellite Service in the 3600-3700 MHz, 3700-4200 MHz, 5091-5250 MHz, 5825-5925 MHz, 5925-6425 MHz, 6425-6525 MHz, 6525-6700 MHz, 6700-7025 MHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz, 11.45-11.7 GHz, 11.7-12.2 GHz, 12.2-12.7 GHz, 12.75-13.15 GHz, 13.15-13.2125 GHz, 13.2125-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14.0 GHz, 14.0-14.5 GHz and 15.43-15.63 GHz bands shall employ state-of-the-art full frequency reuse either through the use of orthogonal polarizations within the same beam and/or the use of spatially independent beams. (g) [reserved.] * * * * * 29. Revise part 25 by adding new § 25.217 to read as follows: § 25.217 Default Service Rules.
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- follows: § 25.210 Technical requirements for space stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service. * * * * * (e) [reserved.] (f) All space stations in the Fixed Satellite Service in the 3600-3700 MHz, 3700-4200 MHz, 5091-5250 MHz, 5825-5925 MHz, 5925-6425 MHz, 6425-6525 MHz, 6525-6700 MHz, 6700-7025 MHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz, 11.45-11.7 GHz, 11.7-12.2 GHz, 12.2-12.7 GHz, 12.75-13.15 GHz, 13.15-13.2125 GHz, 13.2125-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14.0 GHz, 14.0-14.5 GHz and 15.43-15.63 GHz bands shall employ state-of-the-art full frequency reuse either through the use of orthogonal polarizations within the same beam and/or the use of spatially independent beams. (g) [reserved.] * * * * * 29. Revise part 25 by adding new § 25.217 to read as follows: § 25.217 Default Service Rules.
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- sharing raised by Skybridge to a future order. As discussed below, we deny Hughes' Reconsideration Petition and grant in part and deny in part Skybridge's Reconsideration Petition Specifically, we make the following determinations in response to petitioners' requests for reconsideration: We grant Skybridge's request and amend our Rules to allow, under certain conditions, NGSO FSS Earth-to-space (``uplink'') operations in the 13.15-13.2125 GHz portion of the 12.75-13.25 GHz band. In making this change we conclude that NGSO FSS can implement measures to protect incumbent broadcast auxiliary service (``BAS'') and cable television relay service (``CARS'') mobile pickup operations from harmful interference. We grant Skybridge's request and state that power flux density (``PFD'') limits for NGSO FSS in the 10.7-11.7 GHz band are sufficient
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- and experience to guide our formulation of approaches in the next phases of this effort. Discussion. As discussed more fully below, we propose to apply the new interference temperature approach described herein to unlicensed operation within the fixed (FS) and fixed satellite service (FSS) uplink band at 6525-6700 MHz and the FS, FSS, and BAS/CARS band at 12.75-13.25 GHz (excluding 13.15-13.2125 GHz). These bands were chosen because we believe they offer the possibility to implement in a simplified way the interference temperature concept and approach. We seek comment on the appropriateness of these bands and whether additional frequency bands could be suitable for testing the concept of interference temperature. In this regard, we believe that it is beneficial to look at
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- flexible spectrum sharing approach for the 10 GHz band, more analysis was necessary before this approach could be adopted. It, therefore, deferred action on the Skybridge/FWCC proposal to this proceeding. On reconsideration of the NGSO FSS Ku-Band R&O, the Commission, among other things, expanded the use of the 13 GHz band by NGSO FSS gateway earth stations to include the 13.15-13.2125 GHz band, but excluded such operations within 50 km of the top 100 TV markets to limit the impact on existing BAS and CARS use of the band for mobile television pickup operations (``TVPU''). Further, the Commission indicated that it would not license NGSO FSS gateway earth stations in the 13 GHz band until appropriate coordination rules are adopted. In
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- be derived therefrom outweigh the compliance costs. Commenters are also invited to recommend other means of addressing the safety needs of small vessel operators, crewmembers, and passengers, either as alternatives to the NTSB Recommendation or as supplementary measures. Commercial Operator License Issues Richard H. Weil (Weil) filed a petition for rulemaking on November 22, 1999, seeking an amendment of section 13.15(b) of the Commission's rules to extend the license terms of GMDSS Radio Operator Licenses, GMDSS Radio Maintainer Licenses, GMDSS Operator/Maintainer Licenses, and Marine Radio Operator Permits. Weil says that the terms of these authorizations should be extended to the lifetime of the holder. He argues that it is arbitrary to provide five-year terms for these authorizations when General Radiotelephone Operator
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- Application for a renewed or modified license. (a) Each application to renew a First Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificate, Second Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificate, or Third Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificate must be made on FCC Form 605. The application must be accompanied by the appropriate fee and submitted in accordance with §1.913 of this chapter. * * * * * Section 13.15 is revised to read as follows: § 13.15 License term. (a) First Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates, Second Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates, and Third Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates are normally valid for a term of five years from the date of issuance. (b) General Radiotelephone Operator Licenses, Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permits, Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permits-Limited Use, GMDSS Radio Operator's Licenses, Restricted
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- (f) and (i) to read as follows: § 25.210 Technical requirements for space stations in the Fixed-Satellite Service. ***** (f) All space stations in the Fixed Satellite Service in the 3600-3700 MHz, 3700-4200 MHz, 5091-5250 MHz, 5825-5925 MHz, 5925-6425 MHz, 6425-6525 MHz, 6525-6700 MHz, 6700-7025 MHz, 10.7-10.95 GHz, 10.95-11.2 GHz, 11.2-11.45 GHz, 11.45-11.7 GHz, 11.7-12.2 GHz, 12.2-12.7 GHz, 12.75-13.15 GHz, 13.15-13.2125 GHz, 13.2125-13.25 GHz, 13.75-14.0 GHz, 14.0-14.5 GHz,15.43-15.63 GHz, and 24.75-25.25 GHz bands, or in the Broadcasting-Satellite Service in the 17.3-17.8 GHz band (space-to-Earth), shall employ state-of-the-art full frequency reuse either through the use of orthogonal polarizations within the same beam and/or the use of spatially independent beams. ***** (i)(1) Space station antennas in the Fixed-Satellite Service, other than antennas in
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- 90 days from the date the application is received. This temporary conditional operating authority does not relieve the licensee of the obligation to comply with the certification requirements of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) Convention. The FCC, in its discretion, may cancel this temporary conditional operating authority without a hearing. * * * * * 13. Section 13.15 is amended by revising paragraph (a) to read as follows: § 13.15 License term. (a) Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates, First Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates, Second Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates, and Third Class Radiotelegraph Operator's Certificates are normally valid for a term of five years from the date of issuance. * * * * * 14. Section 13.17 is amended by removing
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- operate in the 12.75-13.25 GHz portion of the TV Broadcast Auxiliary Services and Community Television Relay Service bands. For example, further analysis would be needed to determine what minimum number of BAS or CARS facilities would trigger a growth zone designation at 13 GHz. Given the presence of mobile or portable BAS operations, SBE recommends that gateway uplinks in the 13.15-13.25 GHz portion of that band be precluded from locating within 50 km of the top 100 TV markets. Since BAS and CARS links may cross county boundaries, SBE also recommends that for a given link that crosses county boundaries, both the transmit and receive facilities count in each county in determining growth zones at 13 GHz. Decision. We conclude that
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- the 12.7-13.15 GHz segment, the Commission has previously specified in footnote NG53 that television pickup stations and CARS pickup stations shall be assigned channels on a co-equal basis and that these pickup stations shall operate on a secondary basis to fixed stations operating in this segment; see 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote NG53. The Commission further specified that in the 13.15-13.2 GHz segment, television pickup stations and CARS pickup stations shall be assigned on an exclusive basis in the top one hundred markets, as set out in Section 76.51 of the Commission's Rules. 27 See 47 C.F.R. Part 74, Subpart F. 28 See 47 C.F.R. § 101.803(a) and (d). 29 See 47 C.F.R. § 2.106, footnote US292. 30 See 47 C.F.R.
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- stations in the international fixed public and international control services located in U.S. Possessions in the Caribbean area. NG53 In the band 12.7-13.15 GHz, television pickup stations and CARS pickup stations shall be assigned channels on a co-equal basis and shall operate on a secondary basis to fixed stations operating in accordance with the Table of Frequency Allocations. In the 13.15-13.20 GHz band television pickup stations and CARS pickup stations shall be assigned on an exclusive basis in the top one hundred markets, as set out in Section 76.51. NG104 The use of the bands 10.7-11.7 GHz (space-to-Earth) and 12.75-13.25 GHz (Earth-to-space) by the fixed-satellite service in the geostationary-satellite orbit shall be limited to international systems, i.e., other than domestic systems.
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- 1,4,5 B.2.1.3.2.2Loop + Port Combinations/>=10 circuits/Non-Dispatch/FL (days) 3.38 0.44 7.04 7.00 3.10 4.11 2.67 6.50 3.89 1,2,3,4 B.2.1.3.2.4Loop + Port Combinations/>=10 circuits/Dispatch In/FL (days) 4.98 1.00 8.77 7.00 3.81 6.00 4.27 6.50 5.95 1,2,3,4 B.2.1.4.1.1Combo Other/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.72 11.97 5.79 11.57 6.31 12.09 5.38 11.44 5.92 12.21 B.2.1.6.3.1UNE ISDN/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 11.88 10.70 13.80 10.02 14.88 9.92 13.64 10.69 13.15 10.62 B.2.1.6.4.1UNE ISDN/6-13 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 12.00 12.00 11.00 3 B.2.1.7.3.1Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 3.77 6.30 2.80 4.87 2.75 6.69 2.58 3.45 2.73 3.54 B.2.1.7.3.2Line Sharing/<6 circuits/Non- Dispatch/FL (days) 3.49 3.81 2.32 3.77 2.33 3.65 2.20 2.16 2.38 2.20 B.2.1.8.1.12W Analog Loop Design/<10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days) 4.03 4.83 4.82 4.52 5.33 4.63 4.50 4.58 5.00 4.21 B.2.1.8.2.12W Analog Loop Design/>=10 circuits/Dispatch/FL (days)
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- 39.60 9.80 Illinois Decatur SBC 29.91 19.96 39.60 9.80 Illinois Rock Island SBC 29.15 19.70 39.60 9.80 Indiana Indianapolis SBC 20.21 12.26 47.00 0.00 Indiana Terre Haute Verizon 26.30 16.47 57.20 28.60 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 19.51 9.62 12.76 6.38 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 29.06 13.76 42.00 22.26 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 23.65 14.20 41.00 22.18 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 22.49 13.15 41.00 21.12 Maine Portland Verizon 27.45 9.94 44.75 10.00 Maryland Baltimore Verizon 27.09 7.62 48.00 0.00 Massachusetts Boston Verizon 29.64 9.07 13.50 0.00 Massachusetts Hyannis Verizon 29.64 9.07 13.50 0.00 Massachusetts Springfield Verizon 29.64 9.07 13.50 0.00 Michigan Detroit SBC 27.39 15.55 42.00 0.00 Michigan Grand Rapids SBC 25.07 13.78 42.00 0.00 Michigan Saginaw SBC 27.52 16.20 42.00 0.00 Minnesota
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- 10.99 10.63 11.30 10.56 11.80 11.70 11.63 11.58 14.37 San Francisco 7.00 8.25 9.25 10.50 10.99 10.63 11.30 10.56 11.80 11.70 11.63 11.58 14.37 San Jose 7.00 8.25 9.25 10.50 10.99 10.63 11.30 10.56 11.80 11.70 11.63 11.58 14.37 CO Boulder 7.55 8.09 9.59 11.56 14.14 14.19 15.38 15.62 18.40 18.65 18.79 18.96 19.05 Col. Springs 6.51 6.97 8.80 10.24 13.15 13.07 14.20 15.00 18.18 18.32 18.15 18.29 18.37 Denver 7.28 7.80 9.27 11.22 13.82 13.83 14.96 15.67 18.36 18.63 18.57 18.86 18.95 CT Ansonia 9.81 9.81 10.81 11.81 12.41 11.91 12.56 12.06 13.43 13.43 15.77 16.03 17.03 Norwalk 10.94 10.94 11.94 12.94 13.54 13.04 13.69 13.14 14.69 14.69 14.77 15.03 16.03 DC Washington 8.83 12.49 13.49 17.61 17.93 18.40 19.22
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- 4.97 40.00 20.00 Florida Tampa GTE 19.23 13.26 59.13 29.56 Florida West Palm BeachBellSouth 15.60 3.87 40.00 20.00 Georgia Albany BellSouth 21.34 9.87 42.50 Georgia Atlanta BellSouth 24.92 13.33 42.50 Hawaii Honolulu GTE 22.40 12.76 50.74 25.37 Illinois Chicago Ameritech 14.18 8.22 60.56 Illinois Decatur Ameritech 20.10 8.23 60.64 Illinois Rock Island Ameritech 21.18 14.76 60.64 Indiana Indianapolis Ameritech 18.82 13.15 47.00 23.50 Indiana Terre Haute GTE 22.98 16.43 60.06 30.03 Iowa Fort Dodge Frontier 15.90 13.98 6.98 Kentucky Louisville BellSouth 24.63 14.91 42.00 21.00 Louisiana Baton Rouge BellSouth 19.57 9.06 42.23 21.12 Louisiana New Orleans BellSouth 18.78 8.44 42.23 21.12 Maine Portland Bell Atlantic 19.70 8.29 47.21 10.55 Maryland Baltimore Bell Atlantic 24.67 9.14 48.00 24.00 Massachusetts Boston Bell Atlantic
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- VA & SC) 23.32 17.50 15.87 17.62 Central Telephone of Virginia 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 50 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 38.21 28.98 24.19 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 51 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 20.03 20.16 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 52 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 12.00 19.27 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 53 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 28.95 25.45 17.81 20.04 54 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 19.68 16.71 17.87 9.77 15.42 55 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 24.05 15.74 14.29 13.25 13.58
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- TELEGRAPH CO.-GA 11.98 12.14 9.38 14.05 (8.18) 13.52 13.57 17SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-NC 13.42 12.45 13.25 8.97 25.49 20.76 15.19 18SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.-SC 12.12 12.35 10.01 9.73 (125.36) 18.15 12.71 19NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 11.56 12.79 8.27 12.62 105.93 9.85 11.48 20NEW YORK TELEPHONE 10.35 11.83 5.58 12.99 37.25 8.78 11.24 21PACIFIC BELL 13.15 12.39 13.22 13.95 10.92 15.17 14.51 22SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.-ARKANSAS 12.20 12.31 8.19 11.85 20.52 15.68 14.21 23SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.-KANSAS 13.75 12.63 11.40 11.73 68.87 18.15 16.21 24SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.-MISSOURI 13.95 12.42 15.43 11.22 6.48 17.81 14.93 25SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.-OKLAHOMA 12.61 12.32 15.99 10.44 (14.93) 13.32 11.62 26SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO.-TEXAS 12.25 12.34 12.42 10.39 (11.23) 14.22
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- VIRGINIA 20/ 16.01 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 61 CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 16.53 15.38 17.77 15.39 11.10 10.14 11.43 62 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 63 UNITED TELEPHONE - EASTERN (NJ & PA) 17.36 17.42 14.87 16.12 13.98 12.32 11.71 64 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF OHIO 13.17 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 65 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST 30.59 34.55 34.17 29.32 19.39 17.72 17.27 66 UNITED TELEPHONE-MIDWEST (MO,KS,MN,NE,WY,TX) 15.50 21.52 19.64 17.44 13.92 15.35 14.57 67 UNITED TELEPHONE - SOUTHEAST (TN, VA & SC) 18.89 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 ALL OTHER COMPANIES 68 ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 20/ 21/ 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 69 CINCINNATI
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- TELEPHONE COS. - SOUTHEAST (TN, VA & SC) 15.87 17.62 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF VIRGINIA 19/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 UNITED TELEPHONE - SOUTHEAST (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 63 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 24.20 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 64 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF OHIO 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 CENTRAL TELEPHONE OF ILLINOIS 19/ 20/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 ALL OTHER COMPANIES 65 ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 21/ 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 66 CINCINNATI BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 22/ 17.81 20.04 67 CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COS. (TARIFF 1) 23/ 17.87 9.77 15.42 68 CITIZENS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COS. (TARIFF 2) 23/ 14.29 13.25 13.58 69 FRONTIER TELEPHONE
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- Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 17.55 15.87 17.62 Central Telephone of Virginia 23/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 62 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 29.92 24.19 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 63 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 20.20 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 64 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 25/ 10.20 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 65 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 25.45 17.81 20.04 66 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 16.71 17.87 9.77 15.42 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 15.74 14.29
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- Telephone Cos. - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 15.87 17.62 Central Telephone of Virginia 23/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 63 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 24.20 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 64 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 65 Aliant Communications Company 25/ 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 66 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 17.81 20.04 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 17.87 9.77 15.42 68 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 14.29 13.25 13.58 69 Frontier Telephone
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- VIRGINIA 20/ 16.01 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 61 CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 16.53 15.38 17.77 15.39 11.10 10.14 11.43 62 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 63 UNITED TELEPHONE - EASTERN (NJ & PA) 17.36 17.42 14.87 16.12 13.98 12.32 11.71 64 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF OHIO 13.17 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 65 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST 30.59 34.55 34.17 29.32 19.39 17.72 17.27 66 UNITED TELEPHONE-MIDWEST (MO,KS,MN,NE,WY,TX) 15.50 21.52 19.64 17.44 13.92 15.35 14.57 67 UNITED TELEPHONE - SOUTHEAST (TN, VA & SC) 18.89 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 ALL OTHER COMPANIES 68 ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 20/ 21/ 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 69 CINCINNATI
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- Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 17.55 15.87 17.62 Central Telephone of Virginia 23/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 62 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 29.92 24.19 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 63 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 20.20 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 64 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 25/ 10.20 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 65 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 25.45 17.81 20.04 66 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 16.71 17.87 9.77 15.42 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 15.74 14.29
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- VIRGINIA 20/ 16.01 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 61 CAROLINA TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 16.53 15.38 17.77 15.39 11.10 10.14 11.43 62 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF INDIANA, INC. 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 63 UNITED TELEPHONE - EASTERN (NJ & PA) 17.36 17.42 14.87 16.12 13.98 12.32 11.71 64 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF OHIO 13.17 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 65 UNITED TELEPHONE CO. OF THE NORTHWEST 30.59 34.55 34.17 29.32 19.39 17.72 17.27 66 UNITED TELEPHONE-MIDWEST (MO,KS,MN,NE,WY,TX) 15.50 21.52 19.64 17.44 13.92 15.35 14.57 67 UNITED TELEPHONE - SOUTHEAST (TN, VA & SC) 18.89 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 ALL OTHER COMPANIES 68 ALIANT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY 20/ 21/ 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 69 CINCINNATI
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend299.pdf
- Telephone Cos. - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 15.87 17.62 Central Telephone of Virginia 23/ 17.46 15.87 14.30 15.55 12.91 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA & SC) 20.66 19.05 19.17 13.39 13.48 13.66 63 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 24.20 26.13 24.30 20.33 18.41 15.55 14.93 14.06 64 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 17.33 13.91 16.12 15.93 16.54 13.15 12.33 12.75 Central Telephone of Illinois 23/ 24/ 18.92 18.40 19.55 18.87 10.18 11.54 All Other Companies 65 Aliant Communications Company 25/ 15.02 12.27 14.95 16.09 15.47 14.95 12.36 66 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 26/ 17.81 20.04 67 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 27/ 17.87 9.77 15.42 68 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 2) 27/ 14.29 13.25 13.58 69 Frontier Telephone
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend504.pdf
- loops. Also excludes Puerto Rico Telephone Company, affiliated with Verizon, 1,289,665 rate of return lines. Source: NECA, Universal Service Fund 2003 Submission of 2002 Study Results (October 1, 2003). 7 - 4 Table 7.3 (As of December 31, 2002) Holding Companies Loops Percent of Loops Verizon Communications, Inc. 57,948,446 32.17 % SBC Communications, Inc. 57,010,081 31.65 BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc 23,688,786 13.15 Qwest Communications International, Inc 16,247,566 9.02 Sprint Corporation 7,853,621 4.36 ALLTEL Corporation 2,912,182 1.62 CenturyTel, Inc. 2,387,446 1.33 Citizens Communications Company 2,293,462 1.27 Broadwing, Inc. 968,706 0.54 TDS Telecommunications Corporation 691,304 0.38 Valor Telecommunications, LLC 563,831 0.31 C-TEC Corporation 338,132 0.19 Alaska Communications System 316,037 0.18 Iowa Network Service, Inc 282,396 0.16 FairPoint Communications, Inc 246,188 0.14 Madison River Telephone
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/IAD/trend801.pdf
- Cos. - Southeast (TN, VA, & SC) 17.62 15.87 17.50 23.32 Central Telephone of Virginia 26/ 12.91 15.55 14.30 15.87 17.46 United Telephone - Southeast (TN, VA, & SC) 13.66 13.48 13.39 19.17 19.05 20.66 50 United Telephone Co. of Indiana, Inc. 14.06 14.93 15.55 18.41 20.33 24.30 26.13 24.19 28.98 38.21 51 United Telephone Co. of Ohio 12.75 12.33 13.15 16.54 15.93 16.12 13.91 17.33 20.16 20.03 Central Telephone of Illinois 26/ 27/ 11.54 10.18 18.87 19.55 18.40 18.92 All Other Companies 52 Aliant Communications Company (ALLTEL) 28/ 12.36 14.95 15.47 16.09 14.95 12.27 15.02 19.27 12.00 53 Cincinnati Bell Telephone Company 29/ 20.04 17.81 25.45 28.95 54 Citizens Telecommunications Cos. (Tariff 1) 30/ 15.42 9.77 17.87 16.71 19.68 55
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr03-3.pdf
- 351223 A LAUREL TEL. CO., INC. 5.36 -0.55 5.94 10.74 351225 A LEHIGH VALLEY COOP. TEL. ASSN. 10.76 1.34 9.29 32.48 351228 A LONE ROCK COOP. TEL. CO. 3.15 -2.13 5.39 6.57 351229 C LOST NATION-ELWOOD TEL. CO. 17.83 0.14 17.67 37.41 351230 A NORTHEAST IOWA TEL. CO. 12.26 0.05 12.20 62.75 351232 A LYNNVILLE TELEPHONE COMPANY 7.35 1.31 5.96 13.15 351235 A MANILLA TEL. CO. 11.92 -0.16 12.09 58.57 351237 A MARNE & ELK HORN TEL. CO. 6.24 -0.50 6.77 14.80 351238 A MARTELLE COOP. TEL. ASSN. 5.15 -0.56 5.75 9.86 351239 A MASSENA TEL. CO. 6.30 0.70 5.56 10.58 351241 A MECHANICSVILLE TEL. CO. 14.53 1.84 12.46 84.11 351242 A MILES COOP. TEL. ASSN. 11.78 -0.63 12.49 69.47 351243
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mr04-3.pdf
- -7.93 -8.78 0.93 -13.04 613028 C SUMMIT TEL & TEL CO OF ALASKA 13.54 16.07 -2.18 12.33 AMERICAN SAMOA Total 3.52 0.00 3.52 0.00 673900 C AMERICAN SAMOA TELECOMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY 3.52 0.00 3.51 0.00 ARIZONA Total 0.67 -5.32 6.32 11.43 452169 C SAN CARLOS APACHE TELECOMM. UTILITY, INC. 7.69 3.56 3.99 7.62 452171 C ARIZONA TEL. CO. -1.08 1.75 -2.78 -13.15 452172 C CITIZENS UTIL RURAL CO INC DBA FRONTIER 1.32 -6.40 8.25 24.25 452173 C TOHONO O'ODHAM UTILITY AUTHORITY 17.93 17.44 0.42 11.50 452174 C SOUTHWESTERN TEL. CO. 11.18 -2.25 13.73 37.63 Unseparated High Cost Unseparated Number NTS Revenue Loop Support NTS Revenue of Requirement Payments in Requirement Loops per Loop Later Year* 3 - 171 Table 3.31 High-Cost Loop
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Common_Carrier/Reports/FCC-State_Link/Monitor/mrs01-0.pdf
- - South Dakota SD 23,452 13,386 9,906 42.24 BellSouth - Tennessee TN 250,542 149,348 63,363 25.29 Sprint - UTC - Southeast - Tennessee TN 14,654 8,495 6,159 42.03 GTE - Southwest - Contel - Texas TX 2,388 (5,654) 5,787 242.34 GTE - Southwest - Texas TX 121,437 46,851 59,011 48.59 SBC - Southwestern Bell - Texas TX 855,975 291,128 112,539 13.15 Sprint - Centel of Texas TX 16,783 8,639 8,144 48.53 Sprint - United Telephone Company of Texas TX 8,558 5,813 2,745 32.08 U S WEST - Utah UT 61,978 25,933 28,995 46.78 Bell Atlantic - New England - Vermont VT 29,359 17,249 11,721 39.92 Bell Atlantic - Virginia VA 300,095 186,481 98,340 32.77 GTE - South - Contel - Virginia
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00418.doc http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00418.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Engineering_Technology/Orders/2000/fcc00418.txt
- operate in the 12.75-13.25 GHz portion of the TV Broadcast Auxiliary Services and Community Television Relay Service bands. For example, further analysis would be needed to determine what minimum number of BAS or CARS facilities would trigger a growth zone designation at 13 GHz. Given the presence of mobile or portable BAS operations, SBE recommends that gateway uplinks in the 13.15-13.25 GHz portion of that band be precluded from locating within 50 km of the top 100 TV markets. Since BAS and CARS links may cross county boundaries, SBE also recommends that for a given link that crosses county boundaries, both the transmit and receive facilities count in each county in determining growth zones at 13 GHz. Decision. We conclude that
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Wireless/Orders/2001/da012482.pdf
- 33.33 percent. 19 The Transfer Application indicated that Deutsche Telekom would hold the SES Global shares directly. Id. at n. 18. The Applicants now represent that Deutsche Telekom subsequently transferred its interest in SES to wholly owned companies, and thus will hold the SES Global shares indirectly. Id. Federal Communications Commission DA 01-2482 4 that represent an equity interest of 13.15 percent and a voting interest of 11.02 percent.20 The remaining Class A shareholders will have the following equity and effective voting interests as outlined in the ownership chart in paragraph 2 above: the twelve named institutional investors (20.29 percent equity and 16.98 percent voting); the investors that hold their interest in SES Global as FDRs (18.83 percent equity and 15.77
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part78.pdf
- adjacent channels and the requested channels shall overlap the least possible number of Group A channels, except that different channel arrangements may be authorized upon an adequate showing that the foregoing arrangement cannot be used or would be contrary to the public interest, or in order to avoid potential interference or to permit a more efficient use. (l) The band 13.1513.20 GHz is reserved for television pickup and CARS pickup stations inside a 50 km radius of the 100 television markets delineated in §76.51 of this chapter. Outside a 50 km radius of the 100 television markets delineated in §76.51 of this chapter, television pickup stations, CARS stations and NGSO FSS gateway earth stations shall operate on a primary co-equal basis.
- http://www.fcc.gov/oet/info/database/spectrum/spinvtbl.pdf
- L(8)/A GSO R/D 12.5 12.7 488 490 Non-Government Government Allocation (GHz) "Common" Service Name Bureau and Rule Part Terrestrial Services Satellite Services Allocation (MHz) Util. Operational Parameters Usage Utilization License Type Orbit Coverage/ Utilization 39 12.7 12.75 FIXED FIXED-SATELLITE (Earth-to-space) MOBILE NG53 NG118 CARS (12.7-13.2) Fixed Microwave Auxiliary Broadcasting STL / ENG / Relay Low/Upper L-band (13 - 13.15) Low/Upper L-band (13.75-14) CSB Pt 78 WTB pt 101 MMB pt 74 IB pt 25 IB pt 25 V/D/Vdo; 1 or 2 way V/D/Vdo; 1 or 2-way; 12.5 & 25 Mhz channels; analog / digital V/D/Vdo; 1 or 2 way; 6, 12.5, 25 MHz channesl P-MP S- PTP P-MP PTP; MP- P; P- MP;P-R; S cars: 113,496 ils: 4,198 12.7